Read the same spot after amtrak train hit the car. It was pushed for a quarter mile before it came to a stop. Both mom and daughter inside were killed. We have to be very diligent and looking both ways for the i also asked about whether any changes will be made in the intersection with two deadly accidents were have happened. They said something that will go before police and traffic engineers and the city. It might be a while before we know if any of those changes are made. Kron4 news decision 2016 its official Hillary Clinton announcing her running mate. Her announcement comes days before the democrats kick off their convention in philadelphia. From our partners at cnn we report. Truck as repulicans head home from cleveland, democrats are gearing up for their own pep rally in philadelphia next week. For that gets underway, priority number one for Hillary Clinton, announced a running mate. On friday she met with supporters that her pic is tim kaine. A former governor and current senat
Through San Francisco. All of this will clear out and open up to sunny skies and a lot of warm temperatures. Right now its mild out there. 55 degrees for San Francisco, 59 oakland, and 61 in san jose. This is what it will look like around lunchtime. Its cooler and it hit 100 degrees. Again, its still going to be warm. You wont feel that much of a difference. Fairfield today, expecting to be 98 degrees around lunchtime. 76 for oakland, 87 degrees for san jose and a nice comfortable 65 for San Francisco. Ill let you know how long this heat trend will last, back to you. A Oakland Police officer is recovering in the hospital after she was shot at last night following a car accident. The officer was responding to a call at 9 30 and she was involved in a vehicle accident on 73rd avenue. A man approached the officers car and fired a shot. The bullet hit the police car, but the officer was not hit by a gunfire. There were several shots fired at the officer. We know the person has a gun, took t
The creation of nmai. The last panel was a walk down memory lane because i intended attended that 1987 hearing where secretary adams was asked by senator inouye was asked about the remains and was able to participate in many of the discussions that led to the creation of museum. But more about that in a minute. Let me also say that the issues of repatriation of which ive dealt with many of them over my almost 30 years have provided me with some of the most interesting and rewarding work of my career. I think for those of you who are here and are able to hear about this process that has gone on for 25 plus years, i am sure that you share that view that these issues are so interesting. With that, i am honored to be here to moderate this panel. Today we are joined by four panelists. Kevin gover the director of the , National Museum of the American Indian. A citizen of the eastern band of cherokee indians and the chair of the repatriation of native americans board of trustees. Jonathan cod
Remains to tribes. Up next, a Panel Discussion on how the smithsonian has complied with the law. This is just under 90 minutes. Get started again, if you could please take your seats. Good morning, again. I am associate general counsel in the office of general counsel for the smithsonian. I just celebrated my 29 anniversary with the smithsonian, so i like to say sometimes that i was there at the creation of nmai. The last panel was a walk down memory lane because i intended that 1987 hearing where secretary adams was asked by senator and no way inouye was asked about the remains and was able to participate in many of the discussions that led to the creation of museum. But more about that in a minute. Let me also say that the issues of repatriation of which ive dealt with many of them over my almost 30 years have provided me with some of the most interesting and rewarding work of my career. I think for those of you who are here and are able to hear about this process that has gone on fo
With the law. This is just under 90 minutes. Get started again, if you could please take your seats. Good morning, again. I am associate general counsel in the office of general counsel for the smithsonian. I just celebrated my 29 anniversary with the smithsonian, so i like to say sometimes that i was there at the creation of nmai. The last panel was a walk down memory lane because i intended that 1987 hearing where secretary adams was asked by senator inouye was asked about the remains and was able to participate in many of the discussions that led to the creation of the museum. But more about that in a minute. Let me also say that the issues of repatriation of which ive dealt with many of them over my almost 30 years have provided me with some of the most interesting and rewarding work of my career. I think for those of you who are here and are able to hear about this process that has gone on for 25 plus years, i am sure that you share that view that these issues are so interesting.