Family has now settled with the city. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im dan ashley, and im ama daetz. The Antioch City Council approved the settlement of 7. 5 million at last nights council meeting. And tonight were hearing from quintos family. Abc seven News Reporter ryan curry has that story. Hands folded, tears streaming down their faces. Angelo quintos family is still grieving his death. How often do you think of angelo . Oh, i think we think of angelo every day. Inside the quinto home, it looks like he never left. His room is still mostly the same. His towel and coat are still hanging in the bathroom. No one will touch it. And so theres this whole thing of, like, maybe hes just going to pop out or pop back home. We want him to be remembered for how he lived and not how he died. Angelo, kiddo. Angelo died after being taken into Police Custody while experiencing a Mental Health episode in the days before christmas of 2020. This week, the city of antioch and the quinto famil
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Agriculture of nutrition and forestry committee. During the hearing, the secretary talked about childhood hunger, foreign Land Ownership and crop assurance. N and ownership. N Land Ownership. Called a meeting to order of t call the meeting to order of the Agriculture Committee. Welcome everyone this afternoon. I hope you voted already. There are two votes, a vote now and i informed before we would be coming in at the back end of the second boat. Welcome. We are so glad that you are here today. I want to mention two of our colleagues, senator of which are in senator smith from minnesota for a funeral and not able to be with us. We wanted to submit information for the record and just wanted to indicate they are sorry they could not be here with you today. Very sad, very important funeral related to officers in minnesota. So they are not with us today. Your leadership is essential to our shared goal of keeping farmers farming, families fed and world communities strong. I share the concern
After brief opening remarks members will receive testimony from our witness today and the hearing will be open to questions. Good morning once again. Welcome to todays hearing receive testimony from the secretary of agriculture. I think my colleagues participating and secretary bill sec for his time we have a lengthy hearing ahead of us. I will be brief and might remarks nearly three years ive traveled across the country to different farmers, ranchers, foresters, Rural Communities and everyday consumers. Many of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle jointly for those travels. The message we have heard from those folks was very clear. They need a government to work for them, not against them. These men and women have struggled with a fractured supply chain, considerable input cost, relentless inflation, natural disasters, volatile markets and labor shortage each consistently worsened by illconceived halfbaked executive action. What seemingly is a daily occurrence taxpayer dollars be