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again, steven clark.steven clark/legal analyst "....the d.a. could go back and revisit whether they want to re-charge mr foster for the events in los gatos, if ms ennis were to come across now and say here is why i said what i said on the stand initially and recant her recantation...." released by the 49ers after giving him a second chance, foster had no comment after posting bail in tampa. witnesses reported seeing foster push and slap ennis. although her credibility could make it tough on florida prosecutors to prove their case says clark.sot steven clark/legal analyst "....because she has come across in court and said i have falsely accused people in the past and she did it in mr foster's preliminary hearing...."in san jose rob fladeboe kron4news (rob live) clark says double jeopardy does not apply here because reuben foster never went to trial. also, the sta ute of limitationsfor the domestic violence allegations has not expired. no word on if or when the d.a. might act in this case. live in san joserob fladeboe kron4news (grant) (grant) th
again, steven clark.steven clark/legal analyst "....the d.a. could go back and revisit whether they want to re-charge mr foster for the events in los gatos, if ms ennis were to come across now and say here is why i said what i said on the stand initially and recant her recantation...." released by the 49ers after giving him a second chance, foster had no comment after posting bail in tampa. witnesses reported seeing foster push and slap ennis. although her credibility could make it...
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again, steven clark.steven clark/legal analyst "....the d.a. could go back and revisit whether they want to re-charge mr foster for the events in los gatos, if ms ennis were to come across now and say here is why i said what i said on the stand initially and recant her recantation...." released by the 49ers after giving him a second chance, foster had no comment after posting bail in tampa. witnesses seeing foster push and slapennis. although her credibility could make it tough on florida prosecutors to prove their case says clark.sot steven clark/legal analyst "....because she has come across in court and said i have falsely accused people in the past and she did it in mr foster's preliminary hearing...."in san jose rob fladeboe kron4news (ken) about a gun battle that happened last friday in san jose... that caused many people to evacuate their homes. 31-year old mario caballero was arrested after that stand off between police. this is video of the stand- off on friday... but we're learning today... police were originally called out to the hom
again, steven clark.steven clark/legal analyst "....the d.a. could go back and revisit whether they want to re-charge mr foster for the events in los gatos, if ms ennis were to come across now and say here is why i said what i said on the stand initially and recant her recantation...." released by the 49ers after giving him a second chance, foster had no comment after posting bail in tampa. witnesses seeing foster push and slapennis. although her credibility could make it tough on...
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<steven clark/legal analyst "....what the d.a.e basis for a probation violation, where he could be sent to jail for up to one year because he is on probation..." >( darya ) clark added ennis could recant her initial recant and the d-a could re-charge foster. but he adds that her credibility could be questioned since she falsely accused foster in the past while under oath. ( james ) richmond police have identified noah cordier... as the one-year old child who died after he was hit by a car. the accident happened near cutting boulevard and south 17th street... around noon on sunday richmond police say noah... who is from sacramento... ran out into the street. crews immediately took him to the hospital... but he died from his injures. the driver of the car reportedly tried to get away but police located the woman behind the wheel and arrested her. she has not been charged and her identity has not been released. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news...hear from a group of firefighters who are now back in the bay area after
( darya ) clark added ennis could recant her initial recant and the d-a could re-charge foster. but he adds that her credibility could be questioned since she falsely accused foster in the past while under oath. ( james ) richmond police have identified noah cordier... as the one-year old child who died after he was hit by a car. the accident happened near cutting boulevard and south 17th street... around noon on sunday richmond police say noah... who is from sacramento... ran out into the...
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here to tell us about what we might learn from the mission is nasa's steven clarke, who heads the agency'sion efforts. welcome to "face the nation." >> thank you. >> what are the seven minutes of terror? >> well, the seven minutes of terror are the time it takes from when the actual probe enters the mars atmosphere until it lands. and the reason it's called "the seven minutes of terror" because it's very hard to land on mars. in fact, only 40% of all landing attempts have been successful. >> brennan: only 40% have actually made it. and the u.s. is still the only country that has done this. >> that's correct, yes. >> brennan: so why are we spending the money to do this? what exactly do you think is going to be learned? >> we're continuing to investigate mars, because mars was formed at the same time as the earth and the moon. and the moore we learn about our neighboring planets, it helps us learn how the earth involved. in fact, we know that mars had water on the surface, and it had at at most fear somewhat similar to earth millions and millions of years ago, but for some reason mars develo
here to tell us about what we might learn from the mission is nasa's steven clarke, who heads the agency'sion efforts. welcome to "face the nation." >> thank you. >> what are the seven minutes of terror? >> well, the seven minutes of terror are the time it takes from when the actual probe enters the mars atmosphere until it lands. and the reason it's called "the seven minutes of terror" because it's very hard to land on mars. in fact, only 40% of all...
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we'll speak with nasa official steven clark about that risky touchdown.ple answer that question, is how we find out what matters most to them. for a business, it's the power to grow. for an entrepreneur, it's the power to innovate. and for a family, it's the power to own a home. we stand with the ones who day in and day out put in the hard work to make things happen. for themselves, for their communities, and for the world we all share. we want to fuel their drive. and celebrate their accomplishments. that is what we're here for. and above all else, it's really what people want from us. the power to make a difference. ♪ i am brian moynihan. and i work for bank of america. ♪ this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipment transferred two hundred times, transparently tracked from port to port. episode ofurvivor. david vs. cbs. cbs sports, your 2018 home of march madness, the
we'll speak with nasa official steven clark about that risky touchdown.ple answer that question, is how we find out what matters most to them. for a business, it's the power to grow. for an entrepreneur, it's the power to innovate. and for a family, it's the power to own a home. we stand with the ones who day in and day out put in the hard work to make things happen. for themselves, for their communities, and for the world we all share. we want to fuel their drive. and celebrate their...
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<steven clark/legal analyst "....what the d.a.ampa, florida could be the basis for a probation violation, where he could be sent to jail for up to one year because he is on probation..." >( james ) clark says the alleged victim could ask that charges be re- filed in the first domestic violence case. but he adds that her credibility could be questioned since she falsely accused foster in the past while under oath. ( darya ) coming up on kron 4 morning news... the new rules colleges and universities will have to follow when it comes sexual assaults on campus. (áábreakáá) ( darya ) on the peninsula... residents are on edge after a spike in home burlaries in various neighborhoods throughout hillsborough. police say the theives hit while many people were out on the long holiday weekend. police say the burlgars are breaking the glass of a rear sliding door or window to get into the homes.. and in most cases the homes did not have security alarms installed. police say there is evidence that links some of the burglaries to the same theive
( james ) clark says the alleged victim could ask that charges be re- filed in the first domestic violence case. but he adds that her credibility could be questioned since she falsely accused foster in the past while under oath. ( darya ) coming up on kron 4 morning news... the new rules colleges and universities will have to follow when it comes sexual assaults on campus. (áábreakáá) ( darya ) on the peninsula... residents are on edge after a spike in home burlaries in various...
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steven: that is a big question. i think the reagan casey bill clark thought of the vatican as a better source of intelligence and insight into what was going on. paula: on poland, i do not know how many people know this, but at the same time reagan said poland should be poland, he sent documents about the troops that were amassed on the border and made an appeal. moral uplifting, involvement, engagement, i believe was vital. some little tidbits are part of this that have not been mentioned in this conference. there were regular briefings by cia director bill casey and his deputy general vernon walters. they would come regularly to the vatican and brief the holy father about the nuclear balance in europe. the soviets had been engaged in a huge anti-inf deployment campaign to prevent us from balancing their intermediate range nuclear forces with their own -- with our own. the europeans had invited us to do this. the soviet campaign was so great that they had managed to distant form large numbers of europeans thinking this was an american initiative to nuclear eyes and make a nuclear battlefield out of europe. as a result
steven: that is a big question. i think the reagan casey bill clark thought of the vatican as a better source of intelligence and insight into what was going on. paula: on poland, i do not know how many people know this, but at the same time reagan said poland should be poland, he sent documents about the troops that were amassed on the border and made an appeal. moral uplifting, involvement, engagement, i believe was vital. some little tidbits are part of this that have not been mentioned in...
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. >> reporter: detectives ken clark and robert martindale wanted to have a look at harvey morrow's boat, steven'st known residence, and they wanted to talk to harvey. they got a search warrant. brought a whole team to the harbor. seized the yacht. >> when you first walked in, was it -- >> clean, absolutely clean. clean enough for you, and these are my words, eat off the floor. >> reporter: pristine, in fact. and for all the diligent efforts of the forensic people, there was no sign of steven b's existence. no evidence he'd ever set foot on that yacht. they did find some high-tech navigational equipment, which they hoped would tell them where the boat had been, but when the expert analyzed it -- >> he said it was never connected. it was never turned on. >> reporter: there was a manual for a handheld garmin gps. but only the manual. >> we went and we searched and we searched and we searched. and we just didn't find the gps. >> reporter: nor did they find harvey morrow. he seemed to have disappeared. and that's when they started digging into harvey's background. just who was he anyway? >> some said
. >> reporter: detectives ken clark and robert martindale wanted to have a look at harvey morrow's boat, steven'st known residence, and they wanted to talk to harvey. they got a search warrant. brought a whole team to the harbor. seized the yacht. >> when you first walked in, was it -- >> clean, absolutely clean. clean enough for you, and these are my words, eat off the floor. >> reporter: pristine, in fact. and for all the diligent efforts of the forensic people, there...