noelle bellow. 42 year-old david to pop is already facing state charges, including attempted murder for the attack on paul pelosi today. he pled not guilty to the 2 federal charges brought against him. kron four s rob nesbitt was there for the arraignment. he s joins us live now from outside the federal courthouse with the very latest details. rob. well, david depape entered the courtroom in all orange, his feet shackled. the path. entered a not guilty plea to the 2 federal charges made against him. now those charges, the path has been charged with one count of assault on an immediate family member of a u.s. official with intent to retaliate against on account of their performance or official duties. this charge the maximum sentence of 30 years behind bars. the 42 year-old has also been charged with one count of attempted kidnapping of a u.s. official that charge carrying a maximum of 20 years in prison. a possible 50 years total for allegedly breaking into nancy and paul p
being told. here s jessica aguirre. and the new documentary coming later this year really pulls no punches. we ll give you a sneak peek later in the show. hello and welcome to this class action special. we begin tonight with growing concern over the privacy of your child s personal data at school. now, parents have been hammering for technology in the classroom things like computers, apps, high-tech learning software, but did you know that many bay area school districts sign contracts with third party companies for that educational technology? information about your child in the hands of someone else. so, is that safe? one bay area dad is at the forefront of a movement to keep students private information private. my first reaction was, like, wow, i can t believe they re not protecting this. tony porterfield is a concerned dad but he s also a software engineer. he took a good look at educational technology companies used by schools and was alarmed at the amount of un
After weeks of criticism from within and outside her office and the departure of key staff, Gov. Tina Kotek is abandoning plans to expand first lady Aimee Kotek Wilson’s role
After weeks of criticism from within and outside her office and the departure of key staff, Gov. Tina Kotek is abandoning plans to expand first lady Aimee Kotek Wilson’s role