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i remember watching them perform with dissertation on wynter, holding her and she _ dissertation on wynterholding her and she was still one and i thought, had it_ and she was still one and i thought, had it all_ and she was still one and i thought, had it all been a bad dream, because of the _ had it all been a bad dream, because of the stress — had it all been a bad dream, because of the stress of the situation dash for growth — of the stress of the situation dash for growth performing resuscitation. today's _ for growth performing resuscitation. today's report suggest many similar problems remain they found there were still not enough staff to keep women safe, staff were not always conducting observations to ensure patient conditions are not deteriorated, and incidents were not always being reported. staff were said to be a hard—working overall but overall maternity care was rated as inadequate. taste but overall maternity care was rated as inadequate-— as inadequate. we are very concerned. _ as inadequate. we are very concerned, we _ as inadequate. we are very concerned, we think- as in
i remember watching them perform with dissertation on wynter, holding her and she _ dissertation on wynterholding her and she was still one and i thought, had it_ and she was still one and i thought, had it all_ and she was still one and i thought, had it all been a bad dream, because of the _ had it all been a bad dream, because of the stress — had it all been a bad dream, because of the stress of the situation dash for growth — of the stress of the situation dash for growth performing...
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we are very concerned, we think there has been a very long time since wynter died and there has been very long time for the trust to rectify these, and we feel it concerning that there are still such problems going on. around 600 families have come forward with concerns about care in nottingham's two maternity units with evidence that it doesn't do babies have died or been injured due to poor treatment. the bottom line is they sent a poorly baby home to die essentially. teddy was born in november 2020, despite being of low birth weight, he was discharged home after staff did not recognise he needed screening for hypoglycaemia. he collapsed shortly afterwards. the fallout from that was just horrific, having to call emergency services and everything that goes with that and everything that goes with that and be taken back to hospital to watch your tiny baby die, after giving birth. it was horrific. the trust say they _ giving birth. it was horrific. the trust say they were working hard to make the necessary improvements but recognise there were more to do and were determined to increase
we are very concerned, we think there has been a very long time since wynter died and there has been very long time for the trust to rectify these, and we feel it concerning that there are still such problems going on. around 600 families have come forward with concerns about care in nottingham's two maternity units with evidence that it doesn't do babies have died or been injured due to poor treatment. the bottom line is they sent a poorly baby home to die essentially. teddy was born in...
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when he's older, what will you tell him about wynter?tastic and... ..has changed so much so that other babies and families don't have to go through what we have. michael buchanan, bbc news, nottingham. the battle lines seem to be shifting in the war in ukraine, with the conflict now into its fourth month. russian forces have gained more ground in the eastern donbas region and are close to encircling the strategically important city of severodonetsk. the regional governor has warned that ukrainian forces may be forced to retreat to avoid being captured. the city has come under heavy shelling from russian forces, with ukraine's president zelensky saying moscow was intent on reducing cities in the east to ashes. russian—backed separatists also claim they've captured the town of lyman, which leads to the city of slovyansk, another a key target for the kremlin. meanwhile, the humanitarian toll of the fighting is immense. the un now says 1a million people have fled ukraine since the russian invasion. a conservative mp has resigned as a ministe
when he's older, what will you tell him about wynter?tastic and... ..has changed so much so that other babies and families don't have to go through what we have. michael buchanan, bbc news, nottingham. the battle lines seem to be shifting in the war in ukraine, with the conflict now into its fourth month. russian forces have gained more ground in the eastern donbas region and are close to encircling the strategically important city of severodonetsk. the regional governor has warned that...
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when he is older, what will you tell him about wynter?had a sister, and that she was fantastic and... ..has changed so much so that babies and families don't have to go through what we have. joining me now is jack hawkins, a doctor and father of harriet who was stillborn at nottingham university hospital in 2016. doctor, thank you very much for talking to us. i don't imagine it gets any easier to talk about these things, however much time passes, but when you hear what's happening at the trust now and this investigation, is this something that you think has been meeting to be looked at for a long time? yes. be looked at for a long time? yes, this has been _ be looked at for a long time? yes, this has been needing _ be looked at for a long time? yes, this has been needing to _ be looked at for a long time? yes this has been needing to look —— be looked at since harry was born. it was clear even than that there was trouble, there were problems in the maternity service. they were known about it but not communicated in any way, and since harr
when he is older, what will you tell him about wynter?had a sister, and that she was fantastic and... ..has changed so much so that babies and families don't have to go through what we have. joining me now is jack hawkins, a doctor and father of harriet who was stillborn at nottingham university hospital in 2016. doctor, thank you very much for talking to us. i don't imagine it gets any easier to talk about these things, however much time passes, but when you hear what's happening at the trust...
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that was kareen wynter reporting. >> the ban on modern sporting rifles here in california, which has been in place since 1989. is now being challenged and is currently at the 9th circuit court of appeals. california requires certain features on those rifles to make them state compliant. the national rifle association is still moving forward with plans to hold its national can or excuse me. its annual convention in houston this weekend. former president donald trump and texas governor greg abbott are scheduled speakers. texas senator ted cruz will also speak. the convention starts friday. the nra and its powerful lobbying group have long opposed efforts to restrict access to guns. according to a new fbi report, the number of active shooter incidents across the u.s. increased more than 50% last year compared to 2020 and those incidents led to the highest number of deaths since 2017. the fbi report defines an active shooting incident as 1 one or more individuals is actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a populated area. the report also found an emerging trend last
that was kareen wynter reporting. >> the ban on modern sporting rifles here in california, which has been in place since 1989. is now being challenged and is currently at the 9th circuit court of appeals. california requires certain features on those rifles to make them state compliant. the national rifle association is still moving forward with plans to hold its national can or excuse me. its annual convention in houston this weekend. former president donald trump and texas governor greg...
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kareen wynter has more from today's services. >> this is our >> born and raised here, you know, we needed to come and pay our respects. >> funeral visitations today for the first 2 children killed in last week's school massacre. there was a somber stream of visitors inside the funeral home located directly across from the school where that gunman shot and killed 19 students and 2 teachers. some mourners were lilac or lavender callers to symbolize 10 mary jo garza is favorite color. longtime uvalde resident us to rubio said she was a friend of the gunman's grandmother who the shooter also shot but not fatally. she described the emotional viewing inside. oh, yes, pictures. you know, it's a beautiful and they're pretty. but of course, you can't. series has >> but there's pictures of her everywhere. also honored today, 10 year-old rodriguez who family members say loved animals was ambitious and was filled with charisma. >> her former classmates held her as a hero who bravely tried to gather all the students in a safe hiding place for that shooter took her life while the focus remained on hono
kareen wynter has more from today's services. >> this is our >> born and raised here, you know, we needed to come and pay our respects. >> funeral visitations today for the first 2 children killed in last week's school massacre. there was a somber stream of visitors inside the funeral home located directly across from the school where that gunman shot and killed 19 students and 2 teachers. some mourners were lilac or lavender callers to symbolize 10 mary jo garza is favorite...
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we knew something terrible had gone wrong because wynter was a perfectly healthy baby and how does aive? there is to be an independent review nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. also on the programme, after the uvalde mass shooting in texas, police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help. illiul’ith police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help.— respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, _ respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where - respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, where i'm i benefit of hindsight, where i'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision, it was the wrong decision. ~ ., the right decision, it was the wrong decision. a, , , , the right decision, it was the wrong decision. a, , ,, ., decision. more pressure on the scottish government _ decision. more pressure on the scottish government over - decision. more pressure on the i scottish government over ferries decision. more pressure on the - scottish government over ferries as the
we knew something terrible had gone wrong because wynter was a perfectly healthy baby and how does aive? there is to be an independent review nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. also on the programme, after the uvalde mass shooting in texas, police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help. illiul’ith police admit they waited too long to respond to the for help.— respond to the for help. with the benefit of hindsight, _ respond to the for help. with the benefit of...
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that was kareen wynter reporting for us. there is still no word on a motive for this shooting. texas governor greg abbott is expected to hold a news conference this afternoon at one 30. we will carry that for you live on our streaming service. kronon and our website kron 4 dot com. just days after this tragedy, the nra's national convention still in forward as planned in houston today. >> several high-profile conservatives are scheduled to appear, including former president donald trump. protesters gathered outside since yesterday calling for organizers to cancel this event. >> my kids are in second and 4th grade. >> and this one he'll lot closer to home. then, you know, we're comfortable with. we've been politicians. been going back and forth since combine 23 years. we made barely any movement and what we need to do to protect our kids at school. >> houston's democratic mayor says the city obligated to host this convention, but he did ask politicians to skip it. governor abbott canceled his in-person appearance but recorded a video message for the event. the nra released a sta
that was kareen wynter reporting for us. there is still no word on a motive for this shooting. texas governor greg abbott is expected to hold a news conference this afternoon at one 30. we will carry that for you live on our streaming service. kronon and our website kron 4 dot com. just days after this tragedy, the nra's national convention still in forward as planned in houston today. >> several high-profile conservatives are scheduled to appear, including former president donald trump....
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kareen wynter shows us what's fueling the surge. as more people react to fears of violence. >> it's training today at bridgestone firearms range in so practice for these first-time gun owners. looking for more protection, what they call uncertain times crime has gone up increase crime violence in la has kind of been a little crazy lately. it's that fear of violence and crime during some of the country's most volatile periods that's field surprising. new national trend among millions of americans, the surge in first-time firearms purchases between 2019 2021. so what's driving this increase in new gun ownership among minorities among women on the civil unrest, the uncertainty, the pandemic. >> not knowing what's happening. what could happen if the last in the black community. we've been so anti gun that now the tide has changed tremendously. and those who are in historically anti gun are now asking the question. how do i get? >> a firearm. jonathan solomon owner fred stone firearm says while a majority of gun owners are still primaril
kareen wynter shows us what's fueling the surge. as more people react to fears of violence. >> it's training today at bridgestone firearms range in so practice for these first-time gun owners. looking for more protection, what they call uncertain times crime has gone up increase crime violence in la has kind of been a little crazy lately. it's that fear of violence and crime during some of the country's most volatile periods that's field surprising. new national trend among millions of...
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reporter kareen wynter has more. now how the community is coming together today. >> colorful, customized casket adorned with personalized decorations are creating. >> the last thing that the parents could ever do for their child. this texas businessman donated his efforts to help grieving families lay their loved ones to rest. >> trey ganem says he met with the families of 19 of the victims, 18 children and a teacher and designed coffins symbolizing some of their favorite things in life from dinosaurs and butterflies to tiktok videos. >> we needed to come and pay our respects. >> funeral visitations today for the first 2 children killed in last week's school massacre. there was a somber stream of visitors inside the funeral home located directly across from the school where that gunman shot and killed 19 students and 2 teachers. some mourners were lilac or lavender callers to symbolize 10 mary jo garza is favorite color even they're pretty. and of course, you can't series has there's pictures of her everywhere. also
reporter kareen wynter has more. now how the community is coming together today. >> colorful, customized casket adorned with personalized decorations are creating. >> the last thing that the parents could ever do for their child. this texas businessman donated his efforts to help grieving families lay their loved ones to rest. >> trey ganem says he met with the families of 19 of the victims, 18 children and a teacher and designed coffins symbolizing some of their favorite...
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maybe they could have acted faster. >> remains to be seen. >> that was kareen wynter reporting for us this afternoon. the mother of the gunman spoke out for the first time today and she apologized on behalf of her son and begged the victims to forgive her. we're also learning new disturbing details about how an 11 year-old girl survived the robb elementary school shooting earlier this week. it was an interview with cnn that mia, sir elio says that she smeared the blood of one of her classmates on herself and play dead in case the shooter returned to her classroom. luckily he did not during the attacks are herself was hit in the head and shoulder by bullet fragments. just days after this tragedy, the nra convention went forward as planned in houston today. several high-profile conservatives are scheduled to appear, including former president donald trump. protesters gathered outside since yesterday are calling organizers to ctncel the event. houston's democratic mayor says the city is contractually obligated to host the convention, but he did ask politicians to skip it. governor abbott
maybe they could have acted faster. >> remains to be seen. >> that was kareen wynter reporting for us this afternoon. the mother of the gunman spoke out for the first time today and she apologized on behalf of her son and begged the victims to forgive her. we're also learning new disturbing details about how an 11 year-old girl survived the robb elementary school shooting earlier this week. it was an interview with cnn that mia, sir elio says that she smeared the blood of one of her...
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>>that was kareen wynter reporting for us. ukrainians commission for human rights said that more than 1 million ukrainian citizens have been deported to russia against their will. the met hundreds of thousands of children have been separated from their families during this conflict. welcome back now to the bay area where there are 2 goats missing in oakland right now. but the goat's owner doesn't think that they just wandered off the director for the beautification council. ken houston says his goats we're likely stolen on friday night. he says they had just had their first event in 2 years because of covid and the goats. we're living near a lot near international boulevard and 91st avenue in houston. thanks that someone plan to steal them because his fence was cut and there was food on the ground that may have been used to lure the goats away. >>and i knew something happen because when pull up and i save me money, they come hop it. and they didn't come. it was thought out. because you could tell had was could you have to have
>>that was kareen wynter reporting for us. ukrainians commission for human rights said that more than 1 million ukrainian citizens have been deported to russia against their will. the met hundreds of thousands of children have been separated from their families during this conflict. welcome back now to the bay area where there are 2 goats missing in oakland right now. but the goat's owner doesn't think that they just wandered off the director for the beautification council. ken houston...
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wynter says say those units are some of just few in the state that provide skill psychiatric care to geriatric patients in crisis serving patients from as far away as san luis obispo county and yuba county. >> there was no life. the gom. not like. >> well, seton medical center administrators tell us they are undergoing a state mandated seismic retrofit. they had no choice but to temporarily close the unit for approximately for months. in the east bay, investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the helicopter to crash wednesday morning. it happened at a pg and training facility that was in livermore. 2 people were seriously hurt. kron four's terisa stasio has that story for us. >> take a look at this video. this is from our quad copter 4. the crash happened around the helicopter a bell 4, 0, 7, there was a pilot inside the chopper and a trainee outside multiple agencies rushed to the academy. this is a spokesperson from the livermore fire department. >> there was no fire we're able to quickly actually extricate the pilot from the aircraft and he was taken to a local hosp
wynter says say those units are some of just few in the state that provide skill psychiatric care to geriatric patients in crisis serving patients from as far away as san luis obispo county and yuba county. >> there was no life. the gom. not like. >> well, seton medical center administrators tell us they are undergoing a state mandated seismic retrofit. they had no choice but to temporarily close the unit for approximately for months. in the east bay, investigators are still trying...
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that it did 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this is a r
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years....
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winters says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that it did 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this is a
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winters says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years....
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter saysll not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> yeah, absolutely. so, you know, when the things i i feel is important to us and the discussion is years before i would even offer cherish. yes, some of our first out lgbtq members. wanted to be on the march in pride and want to be able to march in uniform and show that there are out lgbtq members and the department and they fought for that right titan against the department with the support of the community. in fact, winters says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that ended 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to retu
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter saysll not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> yeah, absolutely. so, you know, when the things i i feel is important to us and the discussion is years before i would even offer cherish. yes, some of our first out lgbtq members. wanted to be on the march in pride and want to be able to march in uniform and show that there are out lgbtq members and the department...
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the president, other national leaders reacting to this correspondent, kareen wynter has the very latest. >>anger and frustration mounted outside the steps of the u.s. supreme court following a blockbuster report published by politico that set off a political firestorm. news that a supreme court draft opinion would overturn roe v wade, which got 50 years ago legalized abortion nationwide. chief justice john roberts confirmed this morning. the lead to document is authentic but said it does not represent an official decision by the court or the final position of any justice. i hope are not enough votes for president biden said overturning this landmark decision from 1973, what threat and a whole range of rights >>whether or not right. right to marry. >>this is a dark and disturbing morning for america to supreme court is poised to inflict the greatest restriction of rights in the past 50 years. not just on women, but all overturning this case would clear the way for individual states to decide whether abortion would be legal. women would still have the right to decide in states like califo
the president, other national leaders reacting to this correspondent, kareen wynter has the very latest. >>anger and frustration mounted outside the steps of the u.s. supreme court following a blockbuster report published by politico that set off a political firestorm. news that a supreme court draft opinion would overturn roe v wade, which got 50 years ago legalized abortion nationwide. chief justice john roberts confirmed this morning. the lead to document is authentic but said it does...
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winters says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated and pride going back 30 years. >> however, that it did 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this is a
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winters says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated and pride going back 30 years....
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that it did 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this is a r
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years....
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the fire and the legacy those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that it did 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think t
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the fire and the legacy those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30...
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. >> that was kareen wynter reporting for us in our team coverage continues now at the state capitol where california lawmakers are vowing to protect abortion rights in the state will also boosting access to resources. kron four's ashley zavala joins us to live to explain what these lawmakers are going to be asking voters to decide on this fall. good afternoon, ashley. >> good afternoon. justine here at the state capitol, there are more than a efforts to try to increase abortion access and resources, not just for women living here in california, but also those who might come from out of state. lawmakers announced they're adding to that list of efforts now aiming to put a person's right to choose on the california constitution. >> we have more work to do. and if that work is legislative, we know how to do it. we're prepared if that work is political. we know how to do that and we will be prepared as well because this is about the lives of our sisters, our daughters, our granddaughters leader of california, state, senate pro tem toni atkins announcing she will propose a state constitut
. >> that was kareen wynter reporting for us in our team coverage continues now at the state capitol where california lawmakers are vowing to protect abortion rights in the state will also boosting access to resources. kron four's ashley zavala joins us to live to explain what these lawmakers are going to be asking voters to decide on this fall. good afternoon, ashley. >> good afternoon. justine here at the state capitol, there are more than a efforts to try to increase abortion...
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just is. the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that ended 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this is a response
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just is. the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >>...
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter saysot participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. and not being able to wear our uniform just is. the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that it did 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this is a respo
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter saysot participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. and not being able to wear our uniform just is. the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >>...
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter sayspate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the foreign the legacy, those that came before us. in fact, winters says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated and pride going back 30 years. >> however, that ended 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this is a response lik
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter sayspate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the foreign the legacy, those that came before us. in fact, winters says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated and pride going back 30 years. >>...
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just is. the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that it did 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as our united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this is a response like all of the n
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just is. the i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years....
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just is. that know i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30 years. >> however, that ended 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think th
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter says they will not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just is. that know i can see those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police department have participated in pride going back 30...
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the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter sayswill not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the foreign the legacy, those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police pdepartment have participated and pride going back 30 years. >> however, that ended 2020 with the nationwide civil unrest in response to the murder of george floyd by officers at the minneapolis police department followed by covid-19 shut it down pride altogether in 2021. this year marks the return of the pride celebration. however, the executive director of sf pride explains why the pride board of directors chose not to allow officers to return in uniform this year. i think all of our society in the last 2 years have realized that we have more as far as how policing is conducted in the united states. >> especially communities of color. and so i think this i
the spokesperson for the san francisco police officers, pride alliance officer catherine wynter sayswill not participate at all. talk about why that decision has been made. >> every one of us to be able bring authentic self every part of to pride and celebrate who they are. not being able to wear our uniform just the foreign the legacy, those that came before us. in fact, winter says some lgbtq members of the san francisco police pdepartment have participated and pride going back 30...