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Male stop. Male if i get the shot, im going to take it. Male uc berkeley under pressure to return thousands of native american artifacts. Nakia zavalla it is not okay to house human remains for scientific purposes. I cant believe that that practice ever existed. Male we investigate why tribes have been fighting for decades to get back their ancestors remains. And when bart pulls the emergency brake, the wheels go flat. Jerry cauthen it sounds like bart has a wholesale problem. Male we investigate why this happens and how the new earthquake Warning Technology could make the problem worse. John mcpartland as tradeoffs go, its worth the price. Candice nguyen thanks for joining us. Im investigative reporter, candice nguyen. Institutions nationwide are under fire for a decades old practice that has been compared to grave robbing. Were talking about universities holding on to native american remains and artifacts for science even though they have been legally required to return them back to
More problems when it comes to the fire on the ground as well as what firefighters are trying to do to stop it. In the last couple of hours since we have been standing here the wind has started to pickup for the heavily, moving the smoke and ash towards us. From what we have heard from officials that is expected to continue today. They say they think the wind could get up to 70 miles an hour. We are looking at the live video now of the fire. We can see it is burning and huge tell us where you are. We can see there is extensive damage behind you. Or are you in a neighborhood . What was the drive like to where you are and what kind of damage are you seeing . Reporter this is a neighborhood. This home behind me is completely flattened. Across the street there is a house that seems untouched. Behind that there are four or five houses that are flattened and a look a lot like this. There are cars that people just left when they had to evacuate this area as we were driving in you can see a lo
Valley. The camera is moving around quite a bit. Take our word for it. In the area on the 405 in san fernando valley, you can see how traffic is. These are aerial shots, live. The smokes, the flames, if you know the area near the getty center, right in the heart of the san fernando valley, extremely densely populated sherman oaks, brentwood, mullholland drive, it is in the area of the wildfire that is spreading. I was talking i dont know if you can see. They have a Fire Fighting helicopter up. That is good to see. They need that. And Steve Paulson has been talking about the air quality, the winds in the area as well. It is a very, very fluid situation down there in los angeles. And certainly with this situation, steve can chime in here, winds are the story. Very, very low humidity is a factor. 8 for some. 8 by the getty. The winds are not as bad but im seeing 54 Miles Per Hour east of ventura. Really . It is not as bad for some. But there will still be off and on wind gusts around 50 i
Circuit judge, you could look at what he had decided. We could look, mr. President , you, and i and other members of the senate could look at what he decided and anticipate what his record would look like and it makes a difference. I have no doubt that President Trump will continue to nominate judges who will rule as Justice Scalia, the last vacancy created with the unfortunate loss of Justice Scalia who served on the Supreme Court for 26 years after the person that nominated him left the white house and 13 years after president reagan died. So the legacy of what happens here is important. Justice scalia became profound in his sense that the judge the work of the court was not to decide what the legislature should have done. The work of the court was to decide what the law said and what the constitution said and there are ways to change the law and there are ways to amend the constitution. But a person who is on the court needs to look at what the constitution and the law say. Thats wh