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el sacramento, california, luis mejÍa, univisiÓn.a ayudar a las vÍctimas sin importar su estatus migratorio. pidiÓ que presente una queja en este sitio de internet, tiene la direcciÓn en pantalla o que llame al nÚmero 3237652100 para denunciar el abuso. y si a usted le gustarÍa saber cÓmo denunciar un delito en relaciÓn a este caso, puede descargar nuestra aplicaciÓn de univisión ÁrabahÍa donde encontrauna guÍa completa. ramon: por otra parte, un agente de la policÍa de san mateo fue arrestado por contactar a una menor con el aparente bien de tren de relaciones sexuales. segÚn la investigaciÓn, el oficial robert davis mantuvo comunicaciÓn una adolescente de 16 aÑos a travÉs de varias redes sociales, donde el policÍa le hizo propuestas indebidas. pero resultÓ que la menor en verdad era un adulto fingiendo su identidad para detectar este tipo de abuso. sin que el sospechoso obviamente se enterara. en nuestra app de noticia encontrarÁ un artÍculo completo qdetalla cÓmo dieron con el oficial. palmira: y las autoridades de santa rosa reve
el sacramento, california, luis mejÍa, univisiÓn.a ayudar a las vÍctimas sin importar su estatus migratorio. pidiÓ que presente una queja en este sitio de internet, tiene la direcciÓn en pantalla o que llame al nÚmero 3237652100 para denunciar el abuso. y si a usted le gustarÍa saber cÓmo denunciar un delito en relaciÓn a este caso, puede descargar nuestra aplicaciÓn de univisión ÁrabahÍa donde encontrauna guÍa completa. ramon: por otra parte, un agente de la policÍa de san mateo...
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ron allen, nbc news, philadelphia >>> and tonight in sacramento california they're mourning the death of a young police officer who was killed in the line of duty just months she after graduated from the police academy. miguel almaguer has her story. >> reporter: the procession for officer tara o'sullivan wound through the very streets she gave her life to protect the 26-year-old rookie killed while responding to a domestic dispute in sacramento. she was shot as she helped a woman gather her belongings from a home adel ramos suddenly opened fire. it took 50 minutes for an armored vehicle to reach her officers took cover. >> there are no words to convey the depth of the sadness we feel >> reporter: a prominent figure in recruiting videos, o'sullivan becomes the second young female officer to be killed in the region this year, now another tragic loss. >> she was a hero. she's a role model to so many people >> reporter: tonight a somber salute to a rookie officer who lost her life as she was just starting her career. >>> tonight another american city held hostage by a cyber attack has de
ron allen, nbc news, philadelphia >>> and tonight in sacramento california they're mourning the death of a young police officer who was killed in the line of duty just months she after graduated from the police academy. miguel almaguer has her story. >> reporter: the procession for officer tara o'sullivan wound through the very streets she gave her life to protect the 26-year-old rookie killed while responding to a domestic dispute in sacramento. she was shot as she helped a...
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todos rezando por la libertad del lÍder de la iglesia del mundo arrestado con tres personas na sacramento californiara jalisco, descenso de fieles se juntaron tras conocer la noticia pero les prohibieron hablar. >>> todoauy bien. >>> no quiero decir nada. >>> no creen que este lÍder con mÁs cinco millones con de fielÓ porno infantil, violaciÓn de un menor, y otros 26 delitos grave, cometidos entre 2015 y 2018 segÚn el departamento de justicia de california. estados unidos. >>> el vocero de la iglesia la luz del mundo, negÓ estas acusaciones. >>> rechazamos las falsa hum Último para ciones que se han puesto en su contra una persona es inocente hasta que se de muestre lo contrario. >>> el auto llamado apos tal de jesÚs habÍa dado mucho de que habilitar en mayo pasado. bellas s uno de los repÚblica cintas culturales mÁs importantes de la capital mexicana para fes tentejar su cumpleaÑos, fueron polÍticos de ji negÓ conocerlo. >>> no sabÍa eso por un lado y por otra parte no fue solicitante directamente. >>> varios polÍticos mexicanos han sido relacionados con este lÍder religioso. desde gobernadores sen
todos rezando por la libertad del lÍder de la iglesia del mundo arrestado con tres personas na sacramento californiara jalisco, descenso de fieles se juntaron tras conocer la noticia pero les prohibieron hablar. >>> todoauy bien. >>> no quiero decir nada. >>> no creen que este lÍder con mÁs cinco millones con de fielÓ porno infantil, violaciÓn de un menor, y otros 26 delitos grave, cometidos entre 2015 y 2018 segÚn el departamento de justicia de california....
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there is shock and grief tonight in sacramento, california. okie police officer was gunned down while responding to a domestic violence call. tara o'sullivan is the first officer killed in the line of duty in sacramento in 20 years. jamie yuccas is there. >> we're devastated tonight. officer tara christina o'sullivan gave her young life while protecting our community. >> reporter: the nightmare unfolded in seconds... >> multiple shots fired. multiple shots fired. >> officer down, officer down. >> reporter: ...but seemed to last an eternity... >> high-powered rifle, multiple reloads. >> stay away, you're out in the crossfire, crossfire. >> reporter: sacramento police officer tara o'sullivan lay on the ground, hit by gunfire. the 26-year-old rookie had just helped a woman leave an abusive home. officers swarmed in, but the suspect, adel sambrano ramos, kept firing, pinning them down. >> we do not believe a rescue can be accomplished yet until we lock down where he's at. we still don't know exactly where the shooter is. >> reporter: sacramento pol
there is shock and grief tonight in sacramento, california. okie police officer was gunned down while responding to a domestic violence call. tara o'sullivan is the first officer killed in the line of duty in sacramento in 20 years. jamie yuccas is there. >> we're devastated tonight. officer tara christina o'sullivan gave her young life while protecting our community. >> reporter: the nightmare unfolded in seconds... >> multiple shots fired. multiple shots fired. >>...
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louis, officer michael langsdorf; in illinois, deputy troy chisum, and sacramento, california, officera o'sullivan.ouof control, dude. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: she was ambushed while responding to a domestic violence call. >> multiple shots fired, multiple shots fired! >> officer down, officer down! f reporter: despite the spate of killings, officer fatalities are down 35% compared to the same time last year. >> we as a society should be very, very concerned. >> reporter: still, retired orlice chief terry cunningham says the deaths take a toll on the entire police force. >> one of the issues that we need to deal with is that cumulative effect of stress and trauma on officers. we're expecting officers to work longer hours, answer more calls, and that just stacks up on them. it's a really difficult thing for an officer to go through. >> reporter: police departments ouross the country have been struggling to recruit and retain ngficers. also, officer suicides have been , the rise over the last three years, to the point where officers are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of d
louis, officer michael langsdorf; in illinois, deputy troy chisum, and sacramento, california, officera o'sullivan.ouof control, dude. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: she was ambushed while responding to a domestic violence call. >> multiple shots fired, multiple shots fired! >> officer down, officer down! f reporter: despite the spate of killings, officer fatalities are down 35% compared to the same time last year. >> we as a society should be very, very concerned. >>...
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a rookie police officer was killed in sacramento, california. the following night an officer was shot while chasing a suspect in mission, texas. >>> republican state senators are boycotting the legislature to block a climate change bill. the republicans don't have enough votes to kill the bill so they're refusing to show up. they're hoping to run out the clock until the session ends. some of them even fled the state after the governor threatened to dispatch state police to round them up. while i've been in four states in four days and i'm at a safe location currently, and i believe that the state place do know where we're at but we're beyond their reach at this point so we'll continue to stay out until we have a negotiated settlement. >> oregon's statehouse was shut dunn saturday after reports by militia groups opposed. all pending bills now on hold. state senators will be fined $500 for every day they miss. >>> a developing story from the southern border. border patrol agents in texas have found the bodies of four people, two infants, a toddler
a rookie police officer was killed in sacramento, california. the following night an officer was shot while chasing a suspect in mission, texas. >>> republican state senators are boycotting the legislature to block a climate change bill. the republicans don't have enough votes to kill the bill so they're refusing to show up. they're hoping to run out the clock until the session ends. some of them even fled the state after the governor threatened to dispatch state police to round them...
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racine wisconsin john hetland, corporal speedy espericueta, in illinois deputy troy chisum and sacramento, california officer tara o'sullivan. >> police department. let me know. >> reporter: she was ambushed while responding to a domestic violence call. >> multiple shots fired, multiple shots fire. >> officer down, officer down. >> reporter: despite the spate of killings, officer fatalities are down 35% compared to the same time last year. >> we as a society should be very, very concerned. >> reporter: still, retired police chief terry cunningham says the deaths take a toll on the entire police force. >> one of the details we need to deal with is the trauma effect on officers. we're expecting officers to work longer hours, answer more callses. it starks up on them. it's a difficult thing to go through. >> reporter: police departments across the country have been struggling to recruit and retain officers. also, officer suicides have been on the rise over the last three years, to the point where officers are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty. maurice? >> jeff pegues in washington,
racine wisconsin john hetland, corporal speedy espericueta, in illinois deputy troy chisum and sacramento, california officer tara o'sullivan. >> police department. let me know. >> reporter: she was ambushed while responding to a domestic violence call. >> multiple shots fired, multiple shots fire. >> officer down, officer down. >> reporter: despite the spate of killings, officer fatalities are down 35% compared to the same time last year. >> we as a society...
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and i found on out, you have to call the state of california in sacramento to adjust it. >> you have the state of california sacramento to adjust it? >> yes. >> they worry about a door that is not always closed all the way, and i wanted to see the issues for myself and was stopped by paula mccray, the employment program manager for the state. >> are you saying i cannot look around? >> correct. >> why not, it's a public building. our tax dollars paid for it. >> it's a state-owned building. >> right. >> she said that we needed to ask for a tour. and i waited and i waited and hours passed with no call back. >> so i cannot use the restroom because it's out of the order. ? i kept pressing the california employment development department for a tour and an on camera interview. he has spoken in many youtube videos about jobs. >> the top in demand jobs are easily found on our website. >> but he refused a interview with me. they sent me a statement saying that the building has maintenance and repair needs. and issues with the property are addressed in a timely manner and we take all tenant conc
and i found on out, you have to call the state of california in sacramento to adjust it. >> you have the state of california sacramento to adjust it? >> yes. >> they worry about a door that is not always closed all the way, and i wanted to see the issues for myself and was stopped by paula mccray, the employment program manager for the state. >> are you saying i cannot look around? >> correct. >> why not, it's a public building. our tax dollars paid for it....
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host: suzanne is next in sacramento, california. caller: good morning. i thought of my mother when the previous woman mentioned the need for documentation of women mother was, and my at the navy yard. my father went to north africa of thely, and what saddest memories for my father was the fact that when he was on troop trains -- he was a black soldier, and they were not given seats. they were made to sit on duffel bags on the floor. when they had events with the uso, they sat behind the defeated of the people. really until president truman stilln, the army was segregated, and they suffered terribly. that story has not really been told, so i hope you might consider that for one of your future studies. guest: definitely. i think one of the great achievements of americans fighting in world war ii was that it transformed american society. the america we know today was built out of that transformative experience. segregation, for example, started to break down, the first segregation came from the expanses of black soldiers in world war ii, and it showed they
host: suzanne is next in sacramento, california. caller: good morning. i thought of my mother when the previous woman mentioned the need for documentation of women mother was, and my at the navy yard. my father went to north africa of thely, and what saddest memories for my father was the fact that when he was on troop trains -- he was a black soldier, and they were not given seats. they were made to sit on duffel bags on the floor. when they had events with the uso, they sat behind the...
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this week van travels to sacramento, california where a man was shot and left for dead more than two ago will come face to face with the gunman. >> why is it you want to have a conversation with him at this point? it's 20 plus years later. >> well, the only thing worse than what i did is not caring that i did it. i think it's important for me to take responsibility for this with him in person, that i own all of it completely. there's some apprehension. i know that i'm going to eventually be face to face with christian for the first time since 1995 at the trial. i hope it's an honest dialogue. christian thinks that i had a gun, which is -- i don't know how he could come up with that scenario. he's got to be honest. i'll give him a chance. but if he's going to be, you know, dishonest about what happened, that's not okay. >> you can watch that all new episode of "the redemption project" tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. and you should be mad at simple things that are unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you're trading with e*trade, which isn't complicated. their app
this week van travels to sacramento, california where a man was shot and left for dead more than two ago will come face to face with the gunman. >> why is it you want to have a conversation with him at this point? it's 20 plus years later. >> well, the only thing worse than what i did is not caring that i did it. i think it's important for me to take responsibility for this with him in person, that i own all of it completely. there's some apprehension. i know that i'm going to...
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in sacramento, california, a local power company cut off electricity to nearly 30,000 customers as a preventive measure to guard against wildfire. >>> search and rescue teams are looking desperately in the mediterranean sea this morning for a young woman believed to be an american who fell overboard from a luxury cruise ship. it happened as the norwegian epic cruise liner was sailing to spain. the captain did not confirm her nationality. he said the passenger was wearing pink pajamas when she went overboard. she was last seen by her parents early saturday morning as they went to bed. >>> this morning we can report a happy ending for a hiker who got lost in the mountains of arkansas. joshua mcclatchie went hiking but found himself lost for six days. morgan shesky has the story. >> reporter: this morning after nearly a week lost in the wild, joshua is finally getting a chance to rest. >> i have him. i do have him. >> reporter: the texas man, an experienced hiker was on a solo hike for his 38th birthday. he was on the buckeye. people are often loss but soon found. he posted this, i'm sa
in sacramento, california, a local power company cut off electricity to nearly 30,000 customers as a preventive measure to guard against wildfire. >>> search and rescue teams are looking desperately in the mediterranean sea this morning for a young woman believed to be an american who fell overboard from a luxury cruise ship. it happened as the norwegian epic cruise liner was sailing to spain. the captain did not confirm her nationality. he said the passenger was wearing pink pajamas...
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en sacramento california juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn.rabrisas. de modo que el polen en suspensiÓn puede ser peligroso sobre todo para los grupos mÁs sensiblesy a la vista hay pocos momentos de lluvia, como este para que nos termine limpiando la atmÓsfera. estamos en veranopero todavÍa en algunas zonas el polen darÁ mucho y que hablar. seguimos con mÁs. >>el polen y las alergias estÁn a la orden del dÍa. mÁs adelante se entre cÓrdoba lo romÁntico que es maluma, michael vamos a mostrar la sorpresa que le dio a su novia para celebrar dos aÑos de noviazgo, pero antes che que me esto. regresa a la terrorÍfica muÑeca ana belÉn esta ocasiÓn los fenÓmenos paranormales que desencadena esta diabÓlica muÑeca, van a afectar directamente a la hija de los warren y es por eso que le damos la bienvenida a una sus protagonistas, aquÍ estÁ con nosotros que ir hablando espaÑol porque es de padre argentino. como estas? >>bien y tu? >>contento que estÉs en despierta amÉrica. me encanta que puedas hablar espaÑol. >>un poquito si, no me acuerdo todo. >>estoy e
en sacramento california juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn.rabrisas. de modo que el polen en suspensiÓn puede ser peligroso sobre todo para los grupos mÁs sensiblesy a la vista hay pocos momentos de lluvia, como este para que nos termine limpiando la atmÓsfera. estamos en veranopero todavÍa en algunas zonas el polen darÁ mucho y que hablar. seguimos con mÁs. >>el polen y las alergias estÁn a la orden del dÍa. mÁs adelante se entre cÓrdoba lo romÁntico que es maluma, michael...
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put that in perspective, the capital city of california is sacramento. there is only 490,000 people live in sacramento, twice the size of the capital of california will be apprehended along this border. the departments are running out of money. democrats are ignoring the crisis and trying to avoid it. what are they doing? again, just more hearings, and a judiciary committee, bringing up an individual who pleaded guilty, to watergate, who gets paid by cnn, accused -- who has accused every republican president since then doing something worse than watergate. that is what they are hearing about. i think it's time we move forward and actually solve the crisis along this border. yesterday, leadership at hhs and dhs sent this letter to congress urging us to take action on the humanitarian crisis. i'm hopeful, and i would be wishful that the speaker, who was just here, that she had a plan of action, that she would quit voting no and solve this problem. let me stop there, open it up there for comments and questions. if any of you have any. reporter: the presiden
put that in perspective, the capital city of california is sacramento. there is only 490,000 people live in sacramento, twice the size of the capital of california will be apprehended along this border. the departments are running out of money. democrats are ignoring the crisis and trying to avoid it. what are they doing? again, just more hearings, and a judiciary committee, bringing up an individual who pleaded guilty, to watergate, who gets paid by cnn, accused -- who has accused every...
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so i'm here in sacramento, california, it's the state capital. i have spent way too much time in this city lobbying on all kind of issues, trying to help urban youth, but i'm here for a very different reason this time. i'm here to meet with "gunner" johnson. his life was totally turned upsidedown 24 years ago. the incident left his good friend dead. left him seriously injured. there's a cycle of violence. you know, hurt people hurt people. the whole incident actually led "gunner" down a very dark path, and i want to talk with him about the way this incident changed the course of his whole life. "gunner" has decided he wants to meet the guy who pulled the trigger and i want to talk with him, find out what are his expectations in having a conversation with somebody who almost killed him. >> i appreciate getting a chance to spend some time with you. >> no problem. it's my pleasure. >> you're a student. >> yeah. >> what's going on in your life today? >> today i'm busy. you know, busy's good. i'm a full-time student at sacramento state university. i'm
so i'm here in sacramento, california, it's the state capital. i have spent way too much time in this city lobbying on all kind of issues, trying to help urban youth, but i'm here for a very different reason this time. i'm here to meet with "gunner" johnson. his life was totally turned upsidedown 24 years ago. the incident left his good friend dead. left him seriously injured. there's a cycle of violence. you know, hurt people hurt people. the whole incident actually led...
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host: let's talk to suzanne next in sacramento, california. caller: good morning.i thought of my mother when the previous woman mentioned the need for documentation of women involvement. my mother was one of the welders at the navy yard. my father went to north africa and italy. really, one of the saddest memories for my father was the fact that when he was on troop trains -- he was a black soldier, and often the lack -- the black soldiers were not given seats. they were made to sit on duffel bags on the floor. when they had events with the uso, they sat behind the officers of the defeated people. and really, until president truman came in, the army was still segregated, and they suffered terribly. that story has not really been told, so i hope you might consider that for one of your future studies. guest: yeah, definitely. i think one of the great achievements of americans fighting in world war ii was that it transformed american society. the america we know today was built out of that transformative experience. i think segregation, for example, started to break d
host: let's talk to suzanne next in sacramento, california. caller: good morning.i thought of my mother when the previous woman mentioned the need for documentation of women involvement. my mother was one of the welders at the navy yard. my father went to north africa and italy. really, one of the saddest memories for my father was the fact that when he was on troop trains -- he was a black soldier, and often the lack -- the black soldiers were not given seats. they were made to sit on duffel...
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some residents north of sacramento, california are being told to leave their homes ahead of a rapidlyore than 2000 acres. dan simon is joining us from yolo county, california. tell us how firefighters there are trying to get the upper hand. >> reporter: well, i can tell you the fire did not grow overnight, so that is a good sign. but it is hot today. it's going to be windy. tough conditions for the firefighters. right now it's at about 30% containment, but what's particularly noteworthy about this fire and in terms of what happened over the weekend is that pg&e, the utility shut down the power for 20,000 customers. that's unprecedented. they've never done anything like that. in fact, no american utility has done anything like that to prevent a wildfire. what they're concerned about is with the heavy winds that the wind could knock over a power pole and cause another wildfire, and that's precisely what happened about a year ago with the fire in paradise, california. i can tell you the power is back on. that concern seems to be evapora evaporated. that's something we'll be seeing more a
some residents north of sacramento, california are being told to leave their homes ahead of a rapidlyore than 2000 acres. dan simon is joining us from yolo county, california. tell us how firefighters there are trying to get the upper hand. >> reporter: well, i can tell you the fire did not grow overnight, so that is a good sign. but it is hot today. it's going to be windy. tough conditions for the firefighters. right now it's at about 30% containment, but what's particularly noteworthy...
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the capital city of california, sacramento, it will be twice the population of sacramento coming across that will be apprehended. but the democrats continue to believe nothing is happening. they are the only ones. chairman nadler, who ran for chairman on the idea to impeach, but he ran for congress on the idea he can legislate. the jurisdiction of his committee should deal with this issue. this is what she should be having a hearing on and moving on instead of what they hope to do with their own plea on the day the president got elected. as we continue to move forward, we will have appropriation bills on the floor this week. it will be interesting to see if a large number of new freshman democrat socialist members as they vote for appropriation bills, will they look at the philosophy of what's moving forward. that will be an interesting debate when we go to the floor. it will be interesting to see when the amendments are offered. there are more democrats' amendments allowed on the floor than they were republicans. as of this moment, i think the number is somewhere less than 20% of the a
the capital city of california, sacramento, it will be twice the population of sacramento coming across that will be apprehended. but the democrats continue to believe nothing is happening. they are the only ones. chairman nadler, who ran for chairman on the idea to impeach, but he ran for congress on the idea he can legislate. the jurisdiction of his committee should deal with this issue. this is what she should be having a hearing on and moving on instead of what they hope to do with their...
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hour a suspect is said to be in custody after a deadly shooting of a young police officer in sacramento, california. you can hear the pop in the background. the gunman refusing to surrender for eight hours in a stand-off for police. he opened fire on them. a 26-year-old officer was shot and killed. fellow officers trying for 45 minutes to save her life. more on that story out of northern california coming up inside "america's newsroom." first, however, breaking overnight. a major provocation out of iran. they shot down a u.s. navy drone over the strait of hormuz. brand-new hour begins now here on "america's newsroom" on a brand-new day. i'm bill hemmer, good morning. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. the big question at this hour what will the u.s. do next? right now iran saying it targeted the drone in iranian airspace but the united states says that is not the case. >> bill: this latest move marks the second time tehran shot down an american drone this month. we're live from the pentagon. lucas, hello. >> central command responsible for all forces in the middle east rejected iran's claim the american
hour a suspect is said to be in custody after a deadly shooting of a young police officer in sacramento, california. you can hear the pop in the background. the gunman refusing to surrender for eight hours in a stand-off for police. he opened fire on them. a 26-year-old officer was shot and killed. fellow officers trying for 45 minutes to save her life. more on that story out of northern california coming up inside "america's newsroom." first, however, breaking overnight. a major...
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. >>> the "sacramento bee" reports california's dmv budget is being boosted by $242 million. that's in order to help promote the federally mandated real i.d. program. >>> well, new details this midday. actress jessica biel is defending herself following a surprise appearance at the state capitol in california to lobby against a bill that would limit exemptions to mandatory vaccinations. nbc's stephanie gosk joins us with more. >> reporter: it all started with this post on social media. robert f. kennedy jr., an outspoken anti-vaccination activist, seen here with actress jessica biel at the state capitol in sacramento tuesday. kennedy thanking behl for "a busy and productive day at the california state house." the unlikely pair lobbied members of the state assembly to reconsider senate bill 276. if passed, the bill would make it more difficult for doctors to grant exemptions to california's immunization requirements, giving the state greater oversight. online, near instant backlash against 37-year-old behl. the actress is mom to 4-year-old son cyrus, with husband pop superstar
. >>> the "sacramento bee" reports california's dmv budget is being boosted by $242 million. that's in order to help promote the federally mandated real i.d. program. >>> well, new details this midday. actress jessica biel is defending herself following a surprise appearance at the state capitol in california to lobby against a bill that would limit exemptions to mandatory vaccinations. nbc's stephanie gosk joins us with more. >> reporter: it all started with...
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sacramento, jail policy. the press secretary for the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. >>so while the court's decision is still under review. we want to be clear the drug use and sales with in state prisons remains prohibited those behind bars can still lose good days. >>privileges or be bumped up to a higher security classification if they're caught with pot they just won't face criminal charges. >>colorado has now made over billion in revenue since legalizing marijuana 5 years ago, marijuana sales have reached a 6 and a half billion dollars that money has gone towards education and health programs throughout that state. the governor of colorado has praised the industry for creating new jobs in preventing youth marijuana use. >>happening now the alameda county fair starts this weekend in pleasanton and to kick things off today there was a cattle drive really truly kron four's charles clifford and cry ons. ryan o'donnell shows us the sights and the horses and the cattle as they moved through downtown. >>wow chevy their money will and cowgirls that are out there right no
sacramento, jail policy. the press secretary for the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. >>so while the court's decision is still under review. we want to be clear the drug use and sales with in state prisons remains prohibited those behind bars can still lose good days. >>privileges or be bumped up to a higher security classification if they're caught with pot they just won't face criminal charges. >>colorado has now made over billion in revenue since...
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esto es en un hospital de sacramento, california.a manual, al igual que ser cirujano. luis: exactamente. muchas de mis habilidades mecÁnicas le doy crÉdito a mi padre. Él como vino de inmigrante no tuvo educaciÓn formal. Él fue mecÁnico, fue campesino, Él me enseÑÓ desde niÑo a arreglar cosas. fue lo que me dio el interÉs. ese tipo de interÉs también lo aplico yo a la medicina hoy. juan: hoy en vez de arreglar un motor puedes arreglar un corazÓn. [risas] luis, tu propÓsito ahora como mÉdico teniendo ese pasado que nos has contado, cuÁl dirÍas quÉ es tu propÓsito hoy en dÍa como mÉdico e hispano? luis: son dos importantes propÓsitos que me pongo. yo cuando comencÉ a estudiar para medicina tenÍa dos metas. una de ellas era como hispanohablante poder ser un doctor que le pueda atender a los pacientes que no vienen de ese paÍs si no hablan inglÉs, tambiÉn si no tienen acceso a la medicina. me puse esa meta de que iba a hacer un doctor para regresar a la comunidad, para ayudar a los pacientes hispanos hablantes. mi segunda meta cuando reg
esto es en un hospital de sacramento, california.a manual, al igual que ser cirujano. luis: exactamente. muchas de mis habilidades mecÁnicas le doy crÉdito a mi padre. Él como vino de inmigrante no tuvo educaciÓn formal. Él fue mecÁnico, fue campesino, Él me enseÑÓ desde niÑo a arreglar cosas. fue lo que me dio el interÉs. ese tipo de interÉs también lo aplico yo a la medicina hoy. juan: hoy en vez de arreglar un motor puedes arreglar un corazÓn. [risas] luis, tu propÓsito ahora...
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that's twice the size of a city that's the cap tafl california, sacramento.verybody recognizes there is a crisis on the border. even the "new york times" did a second editorial. the only people who don't understand this is the democrats in congress. 14 times they have denied the president the funding to protect the border and the children who are coming across. we are using tax dollars right now. it was the president who stood up to get mexico to move back. now you have a challenge to care for these individuals. the money has run out and the democrats in congress won't be doig about it. 15 times they denied the president the supplemental ask he had going forward to care for the border. then you have a governor of california that proposed taxing legal citizens to give healthcare to illegals in california? it's a bigger magnet for people to come across. judge jeanine: being spied on by one country is scary enough. imagine four. it happened to my next guest. former trump campaign aide, george papadopoulos. he's next. be good while i'm gone. [ laughing ] woo hoo.
that's twice the size of a city that's the cap tafl california, sacramento.verybody recognizes there is a crisis on the border. even the "new york times" did a second editorial. the only people who don't understand this is the democrats in congress. 14 times they have denied the president the funding to protect the border and the children who are coming across. we are using tax dollars right now. it was the president who stood up to get mexico to move back. now you have a challenge to...
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joaquÍn garcia, lÍder de la iglesia de la luz del mundo, arrestado con otras 3 personas en sacramento californiaohibieron hablar. >> seÑorita todo estÁ bien. >> me reuso a dar mi opiniÓn. >> aÚn no creen que este detenido, acusado por trÁfico humano, pornografÍa y infantil y violaciÓn de un menor, segÚn el departamento de justicia de california estados unidos. el vocero de la iglesia la luz del mundo, negÓ estas acusaciones. >> es por eso que nosotros negamos las imputaciones que se han venido en su contra, nos parece importante afirmar que confiamos en las instituciones que imparten justicia aquÍ en estados unidos. el auto proclamado apÓstol de jesucristo ya habÍa dado mucho de quÉ hablar en mayo pasado, cuando utilizÓ el palacio de bellas artes uno de los recintos mÁs importantes de la capital mexicana para celebrar su cumpleaÑos, al evento asistieron polÍticos mexicanos como el lÍder del senado, quien tras la detenciÓn de joaquÍn garcia, negÓ conocerlo. >> no sabÍa eso por un lado y por otra parte no fui solicitante directamente. >> varios polÍticos mexicanos han sido relacionados con este lÍ
joaquÍn garcia, lÍder de la iglesia de la luz del mundo, arrestado con otras 3 personas en sacramento californiaohibieron hablar. >> seÑorita todo estÁ bien. >> me reuso a dar mi opiniÓn. >> aÚn no creen que este detenido, acusado por trÁfico humano, pornografÍa y infantil y violaciÓn de un menor, segÚn el departamento de justicia de california estados unidos. el vocero de la iglesia la luz del mundo, negÓ estas acusaciones. >> es por eso que nosotros negamos...
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know she's from the bay area growing up in pleasant hill, this is hitting the bay area sacramento, all of california very hard before she went to sacramento station served in a program of the martinez police department that's where she really figured out that she truly want to serve her community as being a police officer and today. these events we'll just continue the funerals as i said in roseville from there about one 15 the procession will pick back up and they will head here to help grow again, i'm told there will be a huge turnout. the whole community will be out here again wearing blue and there ar ribbons all over the town really just a lot of solidarity here. so people are just continuing to honor sullivan and that's what today is all about we'll send it back to you in the studio. 34 is the time. >>and breaking news from overnight. hey you can see this fire that broke out in the east bay eastbound side of highway 4 in martinez. firefighters put it out quickly crew pretty quickly but as you can see lot of flames lot of smoke and calm for us christine it hate row is live at the scene of that
know she's from the bay area growing up in pleasant hill, this is hitting the bay area sacramento, all of california very hard before she went to sacramento station served in a program of the martinez police department that's where she really figured out that she truly want to serve her community as being a police officer and today. these events we'll just continue the funerals as i said in roseville from there about one 15 the procession will pick back up and they will head here to help grow...
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sacramento, jail policy. the press secretary for the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. >>so while the court's decision is still under review. we want to be clear the drug use and sales with in state prisons remains prohibited those behind bars can still lose good days. >>privileges or be bumped up to a higher security classification if they're caught with pot they just won't face criminal charges. >>colorado has now made more than $1 billion in revenue says legalizing marijuana 5 years ago, marijuana sales every 6 and a half billion dollars there that money has gone towards education and health programs throughout colorado. the governor has praised the industry for creating new jobs and preventing youth marijuana use. this flower in your pantry authorities say throw it out like could make you sick. >>plus after losing 2 of his legs ensure little cow is getting around with a new set of wheels. >>and coming up in sports not much time for the lawyers to do well on the painful into the season, the dubs now shifting their focus to the offseason will hear from bob myers, a se
sacramento, jail policy. the press secretary for the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. >>so while the court's decision is still under review. we want to be clear the drug use and sales with in state prisons remains prohibited those behind bars can still lose good days. >>privileges or be bumped up to a higher security classification if they're caught with pot they just won't face criminal charges. >>colorado has now made more than $1 billion in revenue...
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california doesn't get its fair share of funding at the first preparation meeting in sacramento secretary of state alex by emphasized what's at stake with the upcoming census money for education for health care for housing infrastructure and more according to the public policy institute of california has more immigrants than any other state with federal funds and congressional seats on the line by and other state officials have slammed the trump administration's attempt to add a citizenship question to the census form the supreme court is set to decide on this before the end of june know from prior experience that be if there's a question about citizenship by the census. >>that some people will be discouraged some people will be intimidated. >>from participating that undermines the very purpose of the census with or without the question by says the state plans to push several strategies to count everyone in california. >>from statewide ads to working with community groups at the local level the mayor of sacramento says it will all come down to trust who requires the right. >>community bas
california doesn't get its fair share of funding at the first preparation meeting in sacramento secretary of state alex by emphasized what's at stake with the upcoming census money for education for health care for housing infrastructure and more according to the public policy institute of california has more immigrants than any other state with federal funds and congressional seats on the line by and other state officials have slammed the trump administration's attempt to add a citizenship...
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that's why we have a red flag fire warn rg for parts of central california, from sacramento right up to chico, including clear lake. if you're traveling that way, have friends or family there, we could see wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour and temperatures approaching 100. that's in effectow through 6:00 p.m. on saturday. if we see this extended towards the bay area, of course, we will be letting you know. but again, it doesn't look like the winds for us would be as gusty. now, with that dryer and warmer air moving in, it's also going to help to clear out the fog. we'll only have a little bit of it at the coast line to start for tomorrow. otherwise mostly sunny, get your sunglasses out, get ready to go, maybe get some ice coffee for tomorrow morning, upper 50s, low 60s to start the south bay to the tri-valley. 56 in san francisco and the north bay 64. as you move through the day for tomorrow, numbers are going to be warming up. you're going to say oh, man, where did my nice comfortable ather 82 here in san jose. 84 in east san jose. right over to the east bay, close to 90 degrees. o
that's why we have a red flag fire warn rg for parts of central california, from sacramento right up to chico, including clear lake. if you're traveling that way, have friends or family there, we could see wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour and temperatures approaching 100. that's in effectow through 6:00 p.m. on saturday. if we see this extended towards the bay area, of course, we will be letting you know. but again, it doesn't look like the winds for us would be as gusty. now, with that dryer...
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california police officer shot and killed in an ambush overnight. the latest on the suspect live from sacramento out here. and t-t-t-t-t-icks! and mosquitoooooooooooes! listen up, scaredy cats. we all have k9 advantix ii to protect us. it kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, too. let's get down to business. the business of getting it done. the business of road trips. the business of getting everyone back together. the business of hustle... ...and hard work... ...and whatever this is. modernized comfort inns & suites have been refreshed because whatever business you're in, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com ainsley: we are back with a fox news alert. the man suspected of killing a young sacramento police officer is reportedly under arrest. steve: officer tara o'sullivan pictured right there shot trying to help a woman escape a domestic dispute situation. ainsley: live outside the home where the officer was shot. karma? >> good morning, yes. we are taking a look at the scene and really this is the closest we have been able to get to the scene in hours. this all started y
california police officer shot and killed in an ambush overnight. the latest on the suspect live from sacramento out here. and t-t-t-t-t-icks! and mosquitoooooooooooes! listen up, scaredy cats. we all have k9 advantix ii to protect us. it kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, too. let's get down to business. the business of getting it done. the business of road trips. the business of getting everyone back together. the business of hustle... ...and hard work... ...and whatever this is....
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california doesn't get its fair share of funding at the first preparation meeting in sacramento secretary by emphasized what's at stake with the upcoming census money for education for health care for housing infrastructure and more according to the public policy institute of california has more immigrants than any
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can to protect immigrants who are in california otherwise law-abiding and it's unfortunate that the party of trump has continued to trying to stay them in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>california immigrants are accusing the us government of failing to promptly give them their immigration documents hurting their ability to fight deportation and apply for citizenship. 2 immigrants in 3 attorneys filed a lawsuit today in federal court in san francisco. they say they're seeking class action status for thousands of people who have been waiting more than a month for their immigration records from the us department of homeland security. the lawsuit comes amid lengthy backlogs in naturalization applications, asylum filings and the immigration courts. also tonight kron four's always tracking local s storie in here now is a look at what's going on in your neighborhood. we'll start in the south bay says he got a letter that looks just like this one throw it away. the letter says it's a warning of a foreclosure on your property by the state. >>and that you should call the number provided. the santa clara county sheriff's office says it's fake. it s
can to protect immigrants who are in california otherwise law-abiding and it's unfortunate that the party of trump has continued to trying to stay them in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>california immigrants are accusing the us government of failing to promptly give them their immigration documents hurting their ability to fight deportation and apply for citizenship. 2 immigrants in 3 attorneys filed a lawsuit today in federal court in san francisco. they say they're seeking...
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the first time in years the guide ranked restaurants in los angeles and many other california cities. including sacramentoan diego and santa barbara. the san francisco bay area has three new one start resident restaurants on the ranks. and sacramento is celebrating its first mitchell and star restaurant the kitchen. >>> visiting those sumptuous from today. they came up a few degrees. 87 concorde today. you know they are 90 easy tomorrow. probably 93. 86 livermore. these were today's highs but still cool along the coast. mild around the bay. inland numbers especially antioch livermore and fairfield and concorde came up. that will happen again tomorrow. temperatures will rise again as we see temperatures response to that high pressure that is building in. patchy fog along the coast. that is where it stays. it won't have a big inward push. the version is pretty shallow. that and get indicates you will be warmed the next day. when you see the fog stuck at the golden gate bridge. but just stuck there you know that inland temperatures are going to be in the 90s. that is what happens tomorrow. temperatures tomor
the first time in years the guide ranked restaurants in los angeles and many other california cities. including sacramentoan diego and santa barbara. the san francisco bay area has three new one start resident restaurants on the ranks. and sacramento is celebrating its first mitchell and star restaurant the kitchen. >>> visiting those sumptuous from today. they came up a few degrees. 87 concorde today. you know they are 90 easy tomorrow. probably 93. 86 livermore. these were today's...
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california be the leader. >>making this change a little bit heading adam and her husband everett madam live in the sacramento area 22 year-old son bobby heading died in southern california at the hands of the la county sheriff's deputy in 2012. they agree with some critics that ab 3.92 is it the bill they'd hoped for i hope that. >>passes it's week. >>but it's a start but that's another sentiment we heard at today's hearing where we have a bill before us with no opposition no one spoke in opposition to ab 3.92, a far cry from the numerous law enforcement organizations that initially opposed the bill, those organizations still don't support this bill, but did remove opposition in exchange for some concessions, including officers actions will be judged by their minds at the time of the shooting up by hindsight. officers will be criminally liable for negligently deaths and the requirement that officers use all nonlethal options first love was killed over 100 supporters who turned out today to speak on behalf of 3.92 feel that this is a worthy start to cutting back on deadly police shootings. i was here last for a he
california be the leader. >>making this change a little bit heading adam and her husband everett madam live in the sacramento area 22 year-old son bobby heading died in southern california at the hands of the la county sheriff's deputy in 2012. they agree with some critics that ab 3.92 is it the bill they'd hoped for i hope that. >>passes it's week. >>but it's a start but that's another sentiment we heard at today's hearing where we have a bill before us with no opposition no...
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that is twice the size of the population of the capital of california sacramento. this is what is going wrong. the socialist policy -- >> sean: $100 million, state income tax, correct me if i am wrong is what? 13.5 percent in your state? >> yes, the highest in the country, and what will happen here, think about this, san francisco spent a quarter of a million dollars registering to vote illegals in the election. these are the socialist policies that are trying to move through congress with this new socialist democrat party. that is why i am so afraid about this. because we have found that their policies lowered the value of everyone, make us all poor. >> sean: how is it possible that we have federal immigration laws, and that you have sanctuary cities, and your state is a sanctuary state that literally aid and abet lawbreaking. help me out with that. i am having a hard time understanding a government, a state government, assisting in that. >> it is going against federal law, we have a responsibility to protect our border. everybody in america, even mexico understan
that is twice the size of the population of the capital of california sacramento. this is what is going wrong. the socialist policy -- >> sean: $100 million, state income tax, correct me if i am wrong is what? 13.5 percent in your state? >> yes, the highest in the country, and what will happen here, think about this, san francisco spent a quarter of a million dollars registering to vote illegals in the election. these are the socialist policies that are trying to move through...
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. >> the pride flag is flying the first time above california state capital in sacramento. governor newsome's office tweeted this flag high above the building's west side. the pride flag flies below three other flags, california flag, w.o.w. flag honoring missing veterans. it's the modern birth of the lbbt rights, stone wall in new york. >> the hayward, new haven and newark unified school districts partnered to provide free healthy lunches for kids this summer. one of five sites for what school district calls its seamless summer food program. young people up to 18 years of age may participate. now, this particular program serves an average of 1,000 kids every day. >> it's important because a lot of children, some children don't have a meal in the summer, and this is a nutritious meal, free, no cost to the parents or to the camps. we absorb all the costs. >> many of the sites also offer free activities and services for participants. go to abc7news.com for a link to all bay area county libraries offering free summer lunch programs and the locations. >>> washington square park
. >> the pride flag is flying the first time above california state capital in sacramento. governor newsome's office tweeted this flag high above the building's west side. the pride flag flies below three other flags, california flag, w.o.w. flag honoring missing veterans. it's the modern birth of the lbbt rights, stone wall in new york. >> the hayward, new haven and newark unified school districts partnered to provide free healthy lunches for kids this summer. one of five sites for...
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one of these young people is nicholas lay from california state sacramento who worked every summer with our very only san francisco public works. come up to say a few words, young man. [applause.] >> thank you. i am nicholas lay. born and raised in san francisco. currently a senior at sacramento state university. i am part of sfu my whole life. i worked with the department of public works from 2010 to 2013, but this summer i age excited to be -- i am excited to take on a new role as lead for opportunities for all. it is important to me. i believe all youth deserve to be connected with employment and training for post secondary opportunities. with that said i would like to thank mayor breed and director davis and the staff and partners that mailed possible this great opportunity. thank you. >> thank you and congratulations to you. are you fired up for another performance? get this party started. she is an actress, artist, athlete and activist who dedicated her time to inspiring others through music, spoken word and engaging in her community. please join me in welcoming miss ryan nicole.
one of these young people is nicholas lay from california state sacramento who worked every summer with our very only san francisco public works. come up to say a few words, young man. [applause.] >> thank you. i am nicholas lay. born and raised in san francisco. currently a senior at sacramento state university. i am part of sfu my whole life. i worked with the department of public works from 2010 to 2013, but this summer i age excited to be -- i am excited to take on a new role as lead...
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you have to go to the state of california in sacramento to adjust it. >> reporter: they worry about aecurity door in the back doesn't close all the way in a sometimes dangerous neighborhood. i wanted to see the issues for myself walking into the building but was stopped by paula mccray, employment manager for the state. >> you're saying i can't look around? >> that's correct. >> reporter: why not? it's a public building. our tax dollars pay for it. >> it is a state owned building. >> reporter: right. and your tax dollars and my tax dollars pay for it. i ought to be able to walk through. i called and they asked me to wait for a tour. i waited and waited. no call back. i can't use the restroom because it's out of order. i kept pressing the employment development department for a tour and an on camera interview. he has spoken in many youtube videos about jobs. >> the top in demand jobs are on our website. >> reporter: with you he refused a statement with me. his statement says, a building of this age does have regular repair needs. they claim issues at the property are addressed in a tim
you have to go to the state of california in sacramento to adjust it. >> reporter: they worry about aecurity door in the back doesn't close all the way in a sometimes dangerous neighborhood. i wanted to see the issues for myself walking into the building but was stopped by paula mccray, employment manager for the state. >> you're saying i can't look around? >> that's correct. >> reporter: why not? it's a public building. our tax dollars pay for it. >> it is a state...
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california. west of sacramento, the sand fire has burned at least 2200 acres. over 500 firefighters have been battling the blaze which is about 20% contained. officials say this fire, which spread quickly, is being fuelled by strong winds and high temperatures meanwhile, about 30 miles northwest of los angeles, another fire forced the evacuations of six flags magic mountain which averages 9,000 visitors a day the fire which burned 40 acres did not pose a direct threat to the amusement park, but the billowing smoke made the air unhealthy. >> mexico will not face new tariffs today over immigration after days of high-stakes negotiations president trump announced in the 11th hour deal this weekend saying mexico has agreed to take stronger measures to stem the flow of migrants across the border but just how much of that agreement is really new. nbc's ron allen takes a closer look >> reporter: no monday morning tariffs on mexico after president trump clinched an 11th hour immigration deal for tougher enforcement, tweeting, there is now going to be great cooperation b
california. west of sacramento, the sand fire has burned at least 2200 acres. over 500 firefighters have been battling the blaze which is about 20% contained. officials say this fire, which spread quickly, is being fuelled by strong winds and high temperatures meanwhile, about 30 miles northwest of los angeles, another fire forced the evacuations of six flags magic mountain which averages 9,000 visitors a day the fire which burned 40 acres did not pose a direct threat to the amusement park, but...
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lived muchnedy and i of our lives in sacramento in the great central valley of california. and this is not our first rodeo. but together, we dedicated two federal courthouses, one in sacramento and one in fresno, and then in 2008, we had the great pleasure of together dedicating the star comments here at duke law school -- ,ommons here at duke law school and how fitting, we have the further opportunity to inaugurate together the bolch price for the rule of law. it is such an honor to have you here, justice kennedy and mrs. kennedy. president price, just don't get, justice alito judge prizeughts -- , and justice alito for your thoughts. justice alito has talked in several programs for sitting judges. course that we have been teaching constitutional law, i want to tell you he is a marvelous teacher. we have two justices who are wonderful teachers and wonderful examples. i think -- i think the staff of the bolch institute, and i thank the bolch's for their vision. two years ago, i asked carl an institutewanted dedicated to the rule of law? he said, without the rule of law , no
lived muchnedy and i of our lives in sacramento in the great central valley of california. and this is not our first rodeo. but together, we dedicated two federal courthouses, one in sacramento and one in fresno, and then in 2008, we had the great pleasure of together dedicating the star comments here at duke law school -- ,ommons here at duke law school and how fitting, we have the further opportunity to inaugurate together the bolch price for the rule of law. it is such an honor to have you...