And i am dion lim in for ama daetz. Abc7 News Reporter Laura Anthony has the story. Reporter this is what it looked like. I heard a popping and things exploding that is what woke me up. Reporter oakland firefighters were able to get the fire out quickly but soon discovered a body inside. A lot of combustibles inside and around a homeless encampment. I have been you know, crying this morning and telling everybody about it. Reporter he says the man who died is a long time resident. He is always cooking and always heating, he would bring it into his own home. We tried to talk to him about that. Reporter those who live here tell us dangerous fires are pretty common place. First time in a long time that somebody has died. This every campment under the 98 freeway. People cant live like this. Boxes, those are in my opinion very dangerous. Reporter Oakland Police and fire investigators calling the incident an unexplained death. Investigators are looking into this man, he works as a counselor f
Insurance. Public safety is as much a team sport than what you have seen on tv. A new big brother watching over them. But will it make a difference. I am dan ashley. And i am dion lim. The department of justice. That was supposed to be the job of the u. S. Department of justice in washington until President Trump decided to stop community policing. Reporter you know, it was the San Francisco Police Department that told the department of justice in washington you know, if you dont want to help us anymore, we will look to california for guidance. Now this is the First Agreement of its kind between a Police Department and a state attorney general. In the past few years, San Francisco has seen a series of officer involved shootings. When mario woods was shot more than 20 times by san francispol, having to make changes to the use of force policy. What followed was a review in 2016 by a department of review. Today half of the recommendations have been implemented or close to being approved.
Im telling you. The sky more blue even. I even have an extra kick in my step. It is not the coffee. It is another nba title for the city of oakland. And they won at home. They did it at home for the first time in decades. I can tell that youre fired up. Why not. Come on. Two trophies in three seasons. Yes. For this basketball team. I saw steph curry talk about when he was a rookie and they are in the bottom of the league. Thats even better. You experienced losing so often. Yes. And then to reach this not just once but twice. What are your thoughts. I want to say remember the warriors were once the joke of the nba. I hate to be harsh but the warriors when you said warriors people couldnt give their tickets away. I have four tickets, does anybody want to go . As great as this is, people are afraid they will be priced out even more. This happened when the giants won the world series. Right. There are giants fans all across the bay area. It feels different. It felt different after work Wal
Vietnam war and beyond when military service eventually became voluntary. The National World war i museum and memorial hosted this event. Its about an hour 10 minutes. Good evening and welcome to the National World war i museum and memorial. My name is laura vote. Im the curator of education. And it is my absolute pleasure to be welcoming you here this evening for a riveting conversation on the anniversary, the 100th anniversary, of a piece of legislation that completely changes the United States. Now, your National World war i museum and memorial opened here in kansas city in 1926 because the wonderful folks of kansas city wanted to create a memorial for those who lived through and those who died in the world war. The war itself began in 1914, and yet the United States remained neutral until 1917. With a volunteer army of about 120,000, on april 6th, Congress Declared war against germany in 1917 and they decided to move on on may 18th of 1917 to exponentially increase that army. Now,
Vietnam war and beyond when military service eventually became voluntary. The National World war i museum and memorial hosted this event. Its about an hour 10 minutes. Good evening and welcome to the National World war i museum and memorial. My name is laura vote. Im the curator of education. And it is my absolute pleasure to be welcoming you here this evening for a riveting conversation on the anniversary, the 100th anniversary, of a piece of legislation that completely changes the United States. Now, your National World war i museum and memorial opened here in kansas city in 1926 because the wonderful folks of kansas city wanted to create a memorial for those who lived through and those who died in the world war. The war itself began in 1914, and yet the United States remained neutral until 1917. With a volunteer army of about 120,000, on april 6th, Congress Declared war against germany in 1917 and they decided to move on on may 18th of 1917 to exponentially increase that army. Now,