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and he told stafford take us to your best room. now the hallways narrow it was already filled with with the lincoln entourage with the doctors with the soldiers and there was a narrow staircase on the right. well stafford new the best room was the front parlor occupied by george and hilda francis. so he reached for the door here. it was locked. he went down to the second door here. this door was locked. hilda. francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she had seen the president being brought to the house to the front windows. and so she was already dressed for bed. so she wanted to put on clothes and so she didn't unlock this door either and all that was left. was this little room at the back of the hallway, which was occupied by a civil war soldier? but he was out for the evening and so stafford led them to this back room here. you can see how narrow the hallway is. there's really barely enough room for soldiers to stand on each side of lincoln and carry them down this hallway. and so they took him into this room. and laid h
and he told stafford take us to your best room. now the hallways narrow it was already filled with with the lincoln entourage with the doctors with the soldiers and there was a narrow staircase on the right. well stafford new the best room was the front parlor occupied by george and hilda francis. so he reached for the door here. it was locked. he went down to the second door here. this door was locked. hilda. francis was inside frantically getting dressed. she had seen the president being...
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and he told stafford, take us to your best room. the hallway is narrow.ed with the lincoln entourage, with the doctors and soldiers, and there was a narrow staircase on the right. stafford knew the best room was the front parlor occupied by the francises. it was locked. mrs. francis had seen the president being brought to the house and she was already dressed for bed. she wanted to put on clothes. she didn't unlock this door either. and all that was left was this little room at the back of the hallway which was occupied by a civil war soldier. but he was out for the evening. and so stafford led them to this back room here. you can see how narrow the hallway is. there's barely enough room for soldiers to carry him down this hallway. they took him into this room and laid him on a spindle bed in the corner. lincoln didn't even fit on the bed. he was too tall. the doctor ordered soldiers to break off the foot of the bed, but it wouldn't come off. so they had no choice but to lay abraham lincoln diagonally across the bed. and the doctor ordered people out. he
and he told stafford, take us to your best room. the hallway is narrow.ed with the lincoln entourage, with the doctors and soldiers, and there was a narrow staircase on the right. stafford knew the best room was the front parlor occupied by the francises. it was locked. mrs. francis had seen the president being brought to the house and she was already dressed for bed. she wanted to put on clothes. she didn't unlock this door either. and all that was left was this little room at the back of the...
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it also emerged that khan had been allowed to travel unaccompanied on the day of the attack from stafford government agency. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more details. making his way to london to kill. usman khan, a recently convicted terrorist, released travelling alone on a train. the police and probation officers who were managing him knew about the journey and allowed it to happen. five hours later, in the aftermath of his attack, armed officers had to shoot him dead on london bridge. he had just murdered saskia jones and jack merritt. usman khan had beenjailed for trying to set up a terrorist training camp. during his eight years in prison, he'd been classified as category a, high risk, throughout. early on, there was intelligence that he wanted to die and go to paradise. he was involved in multiple attacks in prison, including one on a christian inmate who refused to convert. as he came up to his release, officers were informed he might have deliberately told lies about his rehabilitation. he was also observed mixing with michael adebolajo, the killer of lee ri
it also emerged that khan had been allowed to travel unaccompanied on the day of the attack from stafford government agency. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more details. making his way to london to kill. usman khan, a recently convicted terrorist, released travelling alone on a train. the police and probation officers who were managing him knew about the journey and allowed it to happen. five hours later, in the aftermath of his attack, armed officers had to shoot him dead...
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what is today stafford county though at the time? it was still part of king george county. the washington family's westmoreland lands were extensive distinct farms and a mill on pope's creek. it was using to a life a life of privilege and prosperity. that george washington was born on february 22nd 1732 to augustine and mary, washington. george washington's youth is the stuff of legends. most notably in the folktale popularized by parson mason weems about young george's chopping down of a cherry tree and his subsequent statement. i cannot tell a lie when confronted by his father. george's head apparently matured well before the rest of his body. as a youth he worked as a surveyor for the fairfax family and later was the official surveyor for culpeper county. from 1749 to 1752 washington completed close to 200 surveys on numerous properties totally more than 60,000 acres. during the french and indian war he served as an emissary for the governor of virginia and later in combat during british general edward braddocks ill-fated expedition. washington also ran afoul of the fort
what is today stafford county though at the time? it was still part of king george county. the washington family's westmoreland lands were extensive distinct farms and a mill on pope's creek. it was using to a life a life of privilege and prosperity. that george washington was born on february 22nd 1732 to augustine and mary, washington. george washington's youth is the stuff of legends. most notably in the folktale popularized by parson mason weems about young george's chopping down of a...
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that would be evelyn stafford and she joins me now.he is justice of the peace in washington county, arkansas. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to understand -- you would understand this better than anyone -- does meeting people with the lived experience, with the lived transgender experience, does it influence people like asa hutchinson or people who have preestablished views about how they should legislate the lives of transgender people? >> i think it does. you know, to be honest, i was actually kind of surprised that governor hutchinson vetoed the bill. and i think that i have to credit the fact that he, i think, did his research. he had a variety of meetings. he met with health care officials, he met with myself and a young 18-year-old trans woman who came out in arkansas public schools at the age of 13 and went through one of the very procedures that this bill now bans. and i think, you know, in the -- unfortunately the arkansas legislature didn't do the same kind of homework that the go
that would be evelyn stafford and she joins me now.he is justice of the peace in washington county, arkansas. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to understand -- you would understand this better than anyone -- does meeting people with the lived experience, with the lived transgender experience, does it influence people like asa hutchinson or people who have preestablished views about how they should legislate the lives of transgender people?...
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by the time of monroe's birth, washington's family had moved to ferry farm in what is stafford county, at the time it was still part of king george county. the washington family's westmoreland's lands were extensive with several distinct farms. it was thus of a life of privilege and prosperity that george washington was born on february 22, 1732 to augustine and mary washington. george washington's youth is the stuff of legend, most notably in the folk tale popularized about george washington's chopping down of a cherry tree and his subsequent statement, i cannot tell a lie, when confronted by his father. george's head matured it before the rest of his body. s as a yourt he worked as surveyor and later the official surveyor for culpeper county. washington completed close to 200 surveys on numerous properties totaling more than 60,000 acres. during the french and indian war he served as emissary and in combat during general braddic's ill-fated expedition. washington also ran afoul of the fortunes of war when he was forced to surrender the desperately named ft. necessity to the french.
by the time of monroe's birth, washington's family had moved to ferry farm in what is stafford county, at the time it was still part of king george county. the washington family's westmoreland's lands were extensive with several distinct farms. it was thus of a life of privilege and prosperity that george washington was born on february 22, 1732 to augustine and mary washington. george washington's youth is the stuff of legend, most notably in the folk tale popularized about george washington's...
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you think has happened on to that such as just said, you're part of the do it that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. coming up on the kron 4 morning news following george floyd's death san jose mayor sam liccardo made a vow. >> to reform the city's police department where that effort stands today. and as a man businesses continue to struggle and stay open business is booming for the cannabis industry. how local dispensaries our thriving amid the pandemic. welcome back to the kron 00:00am morning news radio harvey lets get another check of weather this morning with john sabol. >> so i in i'm tracking a lot of high wind advisories for several bridges across the bay area. what are you tracking on your and so the good news about those high wind advisories. reyna is that we are looking at winds gradually coming down. so although we're still in
you think has happened on to that such as just said, you're part of the do it that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. coming up on the kron 4 morning news following george floyd's death san jose mayor sam liccardo made a vow. >> to...
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reporting a record number of corona virus cases for a 4th straight day with almost 350000 infections stafford overwhelmed hospitals are begging for oxygen supplies as the country's health care system buckles or the white house has expressed deep concern over the situation plans to urgently deploy additional support elizabeth purana reports from new delhi where one person is dying of covered every 4 minutes. a police vehicle escorts an oxygen tank at a hospital in the indian capital new delhi the life saving gas is now the most desperately needed commodity in the country hospital directors in the capital say they're managing hour to hour waiting for supplies. we have just received a 500 liters of oxygen this will last for maybe 30 to 45 minutes the requirement for a day is a 1000 liters start at one hospital say 20 critically ill patients died because the oxygen to live it was 7 hours late on saturday another had to discharge all of its patients after it went out but finding a hospital bed to free has become almost impossible in the city of atlanta. i came here to get my grandfather treated he
reporting a record number of corona virus cases for a 4th straight day with almost 350000 infections stafford overwhelmed hospitals are begging for oxygen supplies as the country's health care system buckles or the white house has expressed deep concern over the situation plans to urgently deploy additional support elizabeth purana reports from new delhi where one person is dying of covered every 4 minutes. a police vehicle escorts an oxygen tank at a hospital in the indian capital new delhi...
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new what's happening to women online women includes online when i am going to move on because maps stafford to one another. that you were talking about are newly really looking to geopolitics and what's happening with a $96.00 a this is this is a sweet spot and we hand over to matt. arthritic one of the things i find most alarming in the book is an hour of potential military applications of the fakes an idea that they could be used to create a kind of a world war and without in mind given that it is much cheaper to set up and maintain and operate a troll filemon is to do the same with a tank battalion what do you think the future is of military spending over the next 10 years or so how will we see a shift towards information warfare as opposed to traditional warfare i think that's a brilliant question and i think although i can't comment on that spending figures the top line is that in the 21st century increasingly warfare is going to be forward in this information ecosystem information warfare is increasingly going to define warfare and it's very difficult because unlike physical warfare w
new what's happening to women online women includes online when i am going to move on because maps stafford to one another. that you were talking about are newly really looking to geopolitics and what's happening with a $96.00 a this is this is a sweet spot and we hand over to matt. arthritic one of the things i find most alarming in the book is an hour of potential military applications of the fakes an idea that they could be used to create a kind of a world war and without in mind given that...
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to be the hard fight hamilton is going to be hoping for to stay ahead of both his team—mates and staffordwell, but this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we will do everything we can. let's bring you up to date with the snooker at the crucible theatre in sheffield — and kyren wilson is on course to reach the final of the world championship for the second year in a row. his relentless potting display continued, as he raced into a six frame lead against shaun murphy. but murphy won the last two frames of the session — which included this great shot — to pull it back to 10—6. the first to 17 frames wins. it's a lot tighter in the other semi—final, which resumes at 7 o'clock — they were level overnight and mark selby now has a 9—7 lead over stuart bingham. selby is chasing a fourth world title. bingham has one to his name, from 2015. the secretary of state for culture, media and sport, oliver dowden says the process of allowing fans in to the crucible is going �*really well.�* this year's world snooker championship has been used as a test event for getting spectators back to live sport
to be the hard fight hamilton is going to be hoping for to stay ahead of both his team—mates and staffordwell, but this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and we will do everything we can. let's bring you up to date with the snooker at the crucible theatre in sheffield — and kyren wilson is on course to reach the final of the world championship for the second year in a row. his relentless potting display continued, as he raced into a six frame lead against shaun murphy. but murphy...
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despite the fact he was being monitored by a government agency, khan had been allowed to travel from staffordngers' hall, in 2019. five people have been arrested after police in warwickshire found a suspected amphetamine lab during a raid near redditch. officers from the national crime agency and warwickshire police discovered what they believe to be a large scale operation to produce the illegal drug. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. the end of a long investigation in rural warwickshire. two people arrested here among five detained today in raids by the national crime agency, backed by police, fire brigade and a chemicals expert. in an outhouse, this is what they discovered. a drugs lab, like something out of the drama breaking bad. police claim it's capable of producing amphetamine worth £10 million on the street every month. when the door was opened, vapour drifted out. the type of equipment and chemicals used aren't easy to obtain. to use them safely and obtain the end product is very complex. it takes someone who knows exactly what they are doing. laboratories that hav
despite the fact he was being monitored by a government agency, khan had been allowed to travel from staffordngers' hall, in 2019. five people have been arrested after police in warwickshire found a suspected amphetamine lab during a raid near redditch. officers from the national crime agency and warwickshire police discovered what they believe to be a large scale operation to produce the illegal drug. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. the end of a long investigation in rural...
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and the noxious neighbourhgood dump kicking up a stink for thousands in stafford hsire. and coming up on the bbc news channel, we are down to one table at the crucible. the semifinals of the world snooker championship are just getting under way. we will be live in sheffield. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has insisted he will comply with the investigation by the electoral commission into how the renovation of his downing street flat was paid for. speaking on a visit to a school in central london, the prime minister said the public had other priorities, and "there was nothing to see here." but he declined to say whether he would publish the findings of a second investigation by the new adviser on ministerial standards. labour's sir keir starmer says the lack of clarity over who paid and when is "farcical". with more, here's our political correspondent damian grammaticas. now haunting downing street and the prime minister, the question that borisjohnson still hasn't answered. boris johnson still hasn't answered. who, initially, paid tens of
and the noxious neighbourhgood dump kicking up a stink for thousands in stafford hsire. and coming up on the bbc news channel, we are down to one table at the crucible. the semifinals of the world snooker championship are just getting under way. we will be live in sheffield. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has insisted he will comply with the investigation by the electoral commission into how the renovation of his downing street flat was paid for. speaking on a...
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told that he had phoned a man working for the organisation to tell him that his first train from stafforday who reorganised, rebooked the train for khan. he was also asked if he had been told about khan's offending history, whether he knew he was a convicted terrorist dan simon said, no, he said that he had googled him. zoe conway, for now, thank you very much with the nhs from the inquests following the fishmongers' hall attack. the scottish green party has launched its manifesto for next month's holyrood elections. the party says it would introduce a windfall tax on large companies that have made extraordinary profits during the pandemic. the greens also want to introduce a levy forfrequent flyers; and roll out an infrastructure programme, worth 7.5 billion pounds, which they say would create 100,000 jobs across scotland. we will invest in scotland — createjobs, revive industry, and build the modern infrastructure the country urgently needs. it is a programme of change because, in the face of the climate emergency and the economic fallout from the pandemic, we need change. but it is a p
told that he had phoned a man working for the organisation to tell him that his first train from stafforday who reorganised, rebooked the train for khan. he was also asked if he had been told about khan's offending history, whether he knew he was a convicted terrorist dan simon said, no, he said that he had googled him. zoe conway, for now, thank you very much with the nhs from the inquests following the fishmongers' hall attack. the scottish green party has launched its manifesto for next...
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is reporting a record number of corona virus cases for a 4th straight day with 9350000 infections stafford overwhelmed hospitals a big thing for oxygen supply is the health care system buckles rebels in northern chad say they're ready to observe a cease fire and discuss a political settlement the rebels cross from libya on april 11th calling for an end to president idriss deby is rule that he was killed fighting on the front line it's a after u.s. president joe biden formally recognized the mass killing of on medians during the ottoman empire a genocide i mean his prime minister has resigned the move will set the stage for snap elections on june the 20th indonesia's military chief has it confirmed to search teams have found a submarine that was missing and all $53.00 people on board have died the vessel was declared sunk on science a day 4 days after it disappeared. it's been another night of violence nearly al aqsa mosque compound or not bodies 2 recent israeli security forces fired at stun grenades and was a kind of palestinian protesters that angry at restrictions on gatherings during t
is reporting a record number of corona virus cases for a 4th straight day with 9350000 infections stafford overwhelmed hospitals a big thing for oxygen supply is the health care system buckles rebels in northern chad say they're ready to observe a cease fire and discuss a political settlement the rebels cross from libya on april 11th calling for an end to president idriss deby is rule that he was killed fighting on the front line it's a after u.s. president joe biden formally recognized the...
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that's what you think has happened on to that such as just you're part of the do it that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. well, despite anticipation and some excitement over a potential move to a less restrictive tier marin county will remain in the orange tier for a while. the county came close to keeping the numbers where they needed to be. but narrowly miss the mark because a small uptick in covid cases. every bay area county does remain in the orange tier except solano county, which is in rent. >> for your money tonight. venmo ads bitcoin and t-mobile is giving away free hot spots to students. reporter rich to merle has the details. >> here's what's happening in the tech world. facebook is introducing new audio features, including audio posts podcast and audio chatrooms facebook says people like audio because there's less pressure you can s
that's what you think has happened on to that such as just you're part of the do it that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. well, despite anticipation and some excitement over a potential move to a less restrictive tier marin county will...
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think has happened is sponsored that such as just said, you're part of the do it that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> up next, the city of san jose is moving ahead with what could be landmark police reform will have a live report on that after the break. and water restrictions are returning to marine county. how residents are reacting to that. plus dispensaries in cloud. california. our step closer to accepting debit cards will have those stories and more when we come back. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind you
think has happened is sponsored that such as just said, you're part of the do it that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> up next, the city of san jose is moving ahead with what could be landmark police reform will have a live report...
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think has happened is sponsored that such as just said, you're part of the do it that's a question staffordher the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. a 35 and water restrictions could get really tough in marin county. this shot looks fantastic. but it doesn't look like that much anymore. we've had 2 dry winters in a row and the marine water district is expected to vote now. expected to vote now. >> on a declaration of an that county and that could mean big changes for you this summer yeah. like, for example, limiting outdoor watering to one day a week, not even, you know, on even every other also could be a wash. your car lease have to cut down on that. no refilling of swimming pool power washing the house can't do that during the summer. the people that we talked to say and that's going to be an adjustment. but. >> they understand why. >> you know, it is what it is. we have to accept
think has happened is sponsored that such as just said, you're part of the do it that's a question staffordher the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. a 35 and water restrictions could get really tough in marin county. this shot looks fantastic. but it doesn't look like that much...
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think has happened is sponsored that such as just said, you're part of the do it that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> well, happening today. some students in the san jose unified school district will be heading back to the classrooms this morning. proffers camila barco live at books. an elementary school with details on what we're expecting. good morning. camila. >> good morning, james. it's a big day today. students are not on campus yet, but if i step out of the way. you can already see teachers are ready to welcome them back. now. bear with me. i'm going to zoom in over here. and one students walk in posters and flyers walking ring them back. you can see over here. welcome with balloons and then i went up and i went over to the school and you can already see posters over here, top telling students that they miss them. and then if i mo
think has happened is sponsored that such as just said, you're part of the do it that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books the emergency services gives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out the court of appeal will have up to 90 days to release a decision. >> in sacramento. ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> well, happening today. some students in the san jose unified school district will be heading back to the...
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. >> you see and cal state systems are also requiring faculty and staff to get the shot stafford hasn't ruled that group out. but is only asking students right now to get vaccinated. the requirement would allow for students or employees to seek an exemption based on medical or religious grounds. health officials in santa clara county say they're worried about a potential rise in vaccine hesitancy. the county has administered more than one 0.4 million shots. that's the most of any bay area county yet. there are still more than 20,000 open appointments in the week ahead. at least 61% of all county residents, age 16 ot over have gotten at least one vaccine dose and 34% are fully vaccinated against covid. that's nearly the same percentage of california is fully vaccinated population with nearly 27 million doses administered across the state. >> happening now, californi 's drought conditions there, forcing some bay area water districts to in force water restrictions. others, though, are calling for voluntary reductions in water use kron four's tale of a second. she joins us live with more on
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that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books, the emergency servicesives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out. >> newsom's defense team has argued his actions were supported by california law, the court of appeal will have 90 days to make a decision. water restrictions returning to marine county after 2 dry winters in a row them are in water district voted to declare an emergency water shortage. the restrictions include limiting outdoor watering to one day a week ordering people to stop washing their cars. refilling swimming pools, power washing homes and anybody caught violating the rules could be fined up to $250 or reservoirs are only about 59% of their normal capacity. >> and while we did see some rain in the north bay today. very little. it will not be enough to correct this issue. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by with more on the situation or as we desperately need more rain. yeah, we certainly do. and i think really get it now. it's not going to solve drought concerns. but it's going to be some
that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books, the emergency servicesives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out. >> newsom's defense team has argued his actions were supported by california law, the court of appeal will have 90 days to make a decision. water restrictions returning to marine county after 2 dry winters in a row them are in water district voted to declare an emergency water shortage. the restrictions include...
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that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books, the emergency servicesives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out. >> newsom's defense team argues that his actions were supported by california law, the court of appeals. we'll have 90 days to make a decision. >> well happening today we have some students in san jose's unified school district coming back to the classrooms this morning. kron four's camila barco is live at books in elementary with more on the story. good morning. camila. >> good morning, james. and that's right here at the elementary it's a little quiet. it's empty. but in just a few hours, that's about to change more than 10,000 students across san jose will be to be returning to the classroom. 5 days a week. but like everything else that's reopening. there are going to be some changes so school leaders are asking students to do something before they head to school. and that's the asking themselves certain questions like have you had a positive covid test. are you feeling ok? are you experiencing symptoms like
that's a question stafford and from whether the statute that we have on the books, the emergency servicesives the powers that are beyond the cross the line costs to shun sets out. >> newsom's defense team argues that his actions were supported by california law, the court of appeals. we'll have 90 days to make a decision. >> well happening today we have some students in san jose's unified school district coming back to the classrooms this morning. kron four's camila barco is live at...
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it's a great excuse to drink too. [ applause ] by the way, i want to ask you about your pal matt stafford 8 years old. it's been a while. >> jimmy: wow. what a crazy thing that was. were you excited he decided to come here? >> yeah, i'm super excited. i texted him when he got traded and i said i hope this is what you want. and help was so fired up. this is exactly where he wanted to be. the rams are a great situation for him. and i get to watch close. so it's going to be awesome. >> jimmy: wouldn't it be terrible for you to leave one of your old friends since you were 8 years old? it's the kind of thing that makes you want to stay here until the end of your career, right? >> exactly, exactly. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you. i'm glad that things are off to a good start. proceeds from kershaw's wicked curve benefit at-risk kids through clayton's foundation, kershaw's challenge. and the dodgers home stand continues against the rockies tomorrow night. thanks, clayton. clayton kershaw, everybody. we'll be back with noga erez. ♪ is someone trying to steal your butterfinger? call t
it's a great excuse to drink too. [ applause ] by the way, i want to ask you about your pal matt stafford 8 years old. it's been a while. >> jimmy: wow. what a crazy thing that was. were you excited he decided to come here? >> yeah, i'm super excited. i texted him when he got traded and i said i hope this is what you want. and help was so fired up. this is exactly where he wanted to be. the rams are a great situation for him. and i get to watch close. so it's going to be awesome....
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stafford, virginia, go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for c-span.just i know that the same officers they rea act depends on the zip codes. if they send police officers to the nice zip code they react nicely. if the officer responds to a zip code where they know it's -- it's nasty. for that comment for that spotsylvania police officers reaction, i live in stafford so not far from spotsylvania. it's a different area. it's to look at it as a racial because spotsylvania i can tell that trump area red neck area. so anybody there will not be intclation with the police officers unless you are white. if you are white you will go well past you don't get any tickets. like i said just police officer they should start acting with zip codes. that's all i can say thank you. host: the house pass it had george floyd policing act earlier this year, it has passed the house. it is not taken up yet by the u.s. senate. karen bass of california was on abc's this week a and was asked about that measure. and also about the potential compromise between democrats and republi
stafford, virginia, go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for c-span.just i know that the same officers they rea act depends on the zip codes. if they send police officers to the nice zip code they react nicely. if the officer responds to a zip code where they know it's -- it's nasty. for that comment for that spotsylvania police officers reaction, i live in stafford so not far from spotsylvania. it's a different area. it's to look at it as a racial because spotsylvania i can tell that trump...
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together and said he got a call from usman khan that morning sounding panicked because his train from staffordlarmour was one of the people who met usman khan at euston station, met him off the train. the police believe that it was on the train that usman khan attached a convincing but fake suicide belt to himself. simon larmour was asked whether he knew of usman khan's previous convictions, whether he had been told that usman khan was a convicted terrorist and he said he had not been told that that he had found out himself on google. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has insisted that it's the right time to withdraw american troops from afghanistan. it's 20 years after they first went in following the 9—11 attacks. the uk is now expected to withdraw 750 british soldiers stationed in afghanistan by september, with nato likely to pull its forces out collectively. but the speaker of the afghan parliament has warned the withdrawal could lead to civil war. the united states has spent around two trillion dollars and lost more than 2,000 service members since 2001 in what has been its longe
together and said he got a call from usman khan that morning sounding panicked because his train from staffordlarmour was one of the people who met usman khan at euston station, met him off the train. the police believe that it was on the train that usman khan attached a convincing but fake suicide belt to himself. simon larmour was asked whether he knew of usman khan's previous convictions, whether he had been told that usman khan was a convicted terrorist and he said he had not been told that...
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the minutes show that what they talked about were the logistics — how would usman khan travel from staffordiated with him attending the event. now, we now know is that he travelled down unescorted, there were no police office with him, and what we also know is that the police, the metropolitan police, suspect that it is on the train that usman khan put on that what they describe as convincing but fake suicide belt. zoe, thank you for that zoe conway at the inquest. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe's local mp has criticised what she's called the prime minister's "dismal failure" that has led to the british—iranian aid worker facing more time injail. a month ago, she completed a five yearjail sentence, but yesterday mrs zaghari was sentenced to a further 12 months in prison. labour's tulip siddiq made her comments following a statement in the commons by the foreign office minister, james cleverly. mr speaker, as the news unfolded yesterday, i watched with great interest as the prime minister talked about redoubling his efforts to get nazanin home and how he was working as hard as he possibly could t
the minutes show that what they talked about were the logistics — how would usman khan travel from staffordiated with him attending the event. now, we now know is that he travelled down unescorted, there were no police office with him, and what we also know is that the police, the metropolitan police, suspect that it is on the train that usman khan put on that what they describe as convincing but fake suicide belt. zoe, thank you for that zoe conway at the inquest. nazanin...
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despite the fact he was being monitored by a government agency, khan had been allowed to travel from stafforduk — it's estimated that at least 1 in 5 women lose a pregnancy at some point in their lifetime. but as data is limited this figure is thought to under—estimate the problem. the study also suggests that losing a pregnancy leaves women from all ethnic backgrounds more vulnerable to long—term health problems. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. i remember seeing the positives on my pregnancy test for the first time, and ijust was so happy that me and my husband were basically creating life together. katie was 28 when she found out she was pregnant, but one day, out of the blue, she started bleeding heavily and she lost the pregnancy. ijust felt so low, so hopeless, literally just felt like my world had ended. katie was advised to try again and did become pregnant within a few months, but once again the pregnancy ended in miscarriage. both were second trimester losses. it was like a blanket of heaviness over my whole body, over my mind, like a dark cloud. and, yeah, ij
despite the fact he was being monitored by a government agency, khan had been allowed to travel from stafforduk — it's estimated that at least 1 in 5 women lose a pregnancy at some point in their lifetime. but as data is limited this figure is thought to under—estimate the problem. the study also suggests that losing a pregnancy leaves women from all ethnic backgrounds more vulnerable to long—term health problems. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. i remember seeing...
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talked about how he was going to get to the conference and how he was going to get home again to staffordhave deprived youngsters of experiences, essential for increasing vocabulary. here's our education editor, branwen jeffreys. it's been a strange year for young children — less contact with grandparents, no play dates or family parties, fewer chances to learn new words or practise using them. i was worried about him making friends. about him... if something was troubling him, that he would be sat in the corner upset and not being able to, like, ask for help or... ..say what was wrong with him. right from reception class, language skills matter, allowing children to speak, listen and understand. the bbc has seen information based on 50,000 children, assessments in reception class last autumn. it reveals a marked increase in children needing help, and researchers have found similar worries in schools across england. there is huge concern expressed by schools about young children's speech and language following the impact of the pandemic. we can see that in the survey results, but also ane
talked about how he was going to get to the conference and how he was going to get home again to staffordhave deprived youngsters of experiences, essential for increasing vocabulary. here's our education editor, branwen jeffreys. it's been a strange year for young children — less contact with grandparents, no play dates or family parties, fewer chances to learn new words or practise using them. i was worried about him making friends. about him... if something was troubling him, that he would...
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stafford is with me and she is an architect. is a leisure — reconnecting with its riverside. it is a leisure assets and it is close to the _ is a leisure assets and it is close to the high— is a leisure assets and it is close to the high streets is aboutjoining up to the high streets is aboutjoining up those _ to the high streets is aboutjoining up those dots and they are consolidating their retail offer to the north— consolidating their retail offer to the north end of the high street and then they— the north end of the high street and then they will knock down the castle -ate then they will knock down the castle gate shopping centre. that will become — gate shopping centre. that will become the urban park that links the hi-h become the urban park that links the high street— become the urban park that links the high street to the river.— high street to the river. people feelin: high street to the river. people feeling about _ high street to the river. people feeling about that? _ high street to the river. people feeling about t
stafford is with me and she is an architect. is a leisure — reconnecting with its riverside. it is a leisure assets and it is close to the _ is a leisure assets and it is close to the high— is a leisure assets and it is close to the high streets is aboutjoining up to the high streets is aboutjoining up those _ to the high streets is aboutjoining up those dots and they are consolidating their retail offer to the north— consolidating their retail offer to the north end of the high street...
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the inquest has been told that usman khan travelled alone to london that day from stafford, where heolice officers to escort him to london because sending two officers could not be justified. zoe, thank you for now. zoe conway at the inquest into the fishmongers�* hall inquest. the most senior official at the treasury, sir tom scholar, has told mps that he received multiple texts and a phone call from former prime minister david cameron about the company greensill capital, as the row about lobbying — and who gets access to those in power — continues. the permanent secretary to the treasury told the public accounts committee mr cameron had spoken to him on the phone and sent him text messages to draw his attention to proposals by greensill to access government backed emergency loans at the start of the pandemic last spring. 0ur political correspondent is leila nathoo. she is following this at westminster. how significant is these comments from a senior civil servant? it these comments from a senior civil servant? , , servant? it is the first time we have heard — servant? it is the fir
the inquest has been told that usman khan travelled alone to london that day from stafford, where heolice officers to escort him to london because sending two officers could not be justified. zoe, thank you for now. zoe conway at the inquest into the fishmongers�* hall inquest. the most senior official at the treasury, sir tom scholar, has told mps that he received multiple texts and a phone call from former prime minister david cameron about the company greensill capital, as the row about...