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The President has denied all the allegations, and at one point during the 2016 campaign, threatened to sue his accusers, though he never did. 141

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The National Union of Healthcare Workers contends the dispute is focused on what it calls under-staffing issues at Kaiser facilities "that force patients to wait a month or more for therapy appointments." 204

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The list includes Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, and Josh Hawley of Missouri. Ambassador to Mexico Christopher Landau and lawyer Noel Francisco, who argued 17 cases for the Trump administration, also made the list.Other names include:- Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron- Bridget Bade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals- Paul Clement, former U.S. solicitor general- Stuart Kyle Duncan, 5th Circuit judge- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general- James Ho, 5th Circuit judge- Gregory Katses, D.C. Circuit judge- Barbara Lagoa, 11th Circuit judge- Carlos Muniz, Florida Supreme Court- Martha Packold, Northern District of Illinois judge- Peter Phipps, 3rd Circuit judge- Sarah Pitlyk, Eastern District of Missouri judge- Allison Jones Rushing, 4th Circuit judge- Kate Todd, deputy assistant to the president- Lawrence Van Dyke, 9th Circuit judge“Every one of these individuals will ensure equal justice, equal treatment, and equal rights for citizens of every race, color, religion, and creed,” Trump said during the announcement. "Together we will defend our righteous heritage and preserve our magnificent American way of life." The release is aimed at replicating a strategy Trump employed during his 2016 campaign when he released a similar list of could-be judges in a bid to win over conservative and evangelical voters who had doubts about his conservative bona fides. The high court is currently divided 5-4 between conservatives and liberals. 1481

  

The incident began on Sunday after 9 p.m., when Sacramento officers responded to a report that a man had broken car windows and was hiding in a backyard. The man was described as 6-foot-1, thin and wearing a black hoodie and pants, police said in a statement.Officers arrived and were aided by a team in a Sacramento Sheriff's Department helicopter. Police said the helicopter personnel observed that the suspect had picked up a "toolbar" and broken a window to a residence. The helicopter team observed the man running and looking into another car, police said. The helicopter then guided officers to the man's location in the backyard of a home.The camera from the helicopter showed a man running through a backyard and hopping a fence into another yard. The aerial footage captured the moment when two officers began heading towards him.Officers arrived at the front yard and gave the man commands to stop and show his hands, according to police. The man immediately fled to the backyard, police said, and they pursued him.At that point, the man "turned and advanced toward the officers while holding an object" extended in front of him, according to police."The officers believed the suspect was pointing a firearm at them. Fearing for their safety, the officers fired their duty weapons, striking the suspect multiple times," the police news release states.The body camera footage is dark and shaky. The helicopter pivots, blocking the aerial view of Clark and the two police officers in the brief seconds leading up to gunfire.The officers fired 20 times at Clark and he was hit multiple times, police told CNN affiliate KOVR. Officers then handcuffed Clark and began life-saving efforts, according to police. He was pronounced dead at the scene.The two officers involved in the shooting have two and four years' experience with the Sacramento police, and both have four years' prior experience with other agencies. The officers have been placed on paid administrative leave amid a use of force investigation.Police said detectives canvassing the neighborhood found at least three vehicles with damage they say they believe Clark caused, as well as an adjacent residence with a shattered sliding glass door. Deputies in the helicopter had witnessed him shatter the door, police said.Stevante Clark, the victim's brother, told HLN that his brother "wasn't a thief.""He was arrested before, but he's been different lately, he really changed his life. He was a people-person who everybody wanted to be around. We came from underprivileged, broken homes, but he didn't care about nothing else but his kids." 2609

  

The Navy ship was bombed while in port in Yemen on October 12, 2000. Seventeen sailors died in the attack; among the victims was San Diego native Lakiba Palmer. 160

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