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KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir January 13, 2019

Americans go without pay. President trump saying he has a plan, that he and democrats could end this in 15 minutes. And the mall shooting chaos. A fight, and then gunfire erupting inside a busy food court. Shoppers running for cover. Were gangs involved . And good evening. Thanks for joining us on this saturday. Im tom llamas. And we begin tonight with the winter blast, blanketing millions with snow. And the storm now turning deadly. Take a look at roads in missouri. Up to a foot of snow on the ground. State police there responding to more than a 1,000 stranded motorists. More than 700 crashes. At least four fatalities. That we know of. At the airport in st. Louis, an army of snowplows in overdrive, trying to keep the runways clear and keep delays and cancellations down. Tonight, that system barrelling east with heavy snow expected tomorrow in the midatlantic, including the nations capital. Rob marciano will join us in a moment. But first, heres abcs Stephanie Ramos from st. Louis. Rep

Republicans Join Democrats to Push Federal Gun Confiscation Bill by Paying States to Accept It

Republicans Join Democrats to Push Federal Gun Confiscation Bill by Paying States to Accept It Published: April 27, 2021 Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has introduced S.292 Extreme Risk Protection Order and Violence Prevention Act of 2021, and he has garnered support from the gun-grabbing Democrats and Republicans alike. On Wednesday, this latest Red Flag gun confiscation bill, gets a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee, which includes notorious gun grabbers like Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Dick Durbin (D-IL). Unlike red flag legislation on which TFTP has reported in the past which involve state laws, S.292 will apply to all states and Indian Tribes. Under the guise of a “grant program” the bill will bribe states to enact the most comprehensive red flag law we’ve ever seen.

The story behind this image of slain Davis police officer Natalie Corona

The story behind this image of slain Davis police officer Natalie Corona By Lisa Fernandez and KTVU Published  article Davis police officer Natalie Corona pictured in October 2016 in Colusa County. She was killed on Jan. 10, 2019. Photo: Laus Photography DAVIS, Calif. (KTVU) - In the image, she s wearing a royal blue gown, carrying a black-striped American flag with a thin blue line streaked across it. Her heels are high. Her hair is done. Her smile is beaming. And she s standing in the middle of Leesville Grade Road next to a field in Williams, Colusa County, population 21,000, in California s Central Valley, where her father was a sheriff s deputy and now a county supervisor.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20190113:01:59:00

tonight on abc 7 news at 6, our first look at the man accused of gunning down a davis police officer. how her memory is being honored tonight. and the santa rosa die cys s reels names accused of sex abuse. and an arrest after an hours long standoff after a man tried to set a convenience store on fire. today, 48-year-old kevin douglas limbaugh was identified as the gunman that killed a police officer and later killed himself, that s according to the yolo county coroner. i am deon lynn. natalie corona was amount bushed responding to a car

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