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(KGTV) -- Bay Area authorities are investigating the shooting death of one security officer and injuries to another after they were gunned down amid fiery protests in Oakland late Friday night.The shooting happened outside the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, a few blocks from where thousands of demonstrators where gathered.A statement from the FBI sent to Bay Area media said that at about 9:45 p.m., a vehicle approached the federal building and a gunman inside the car fired at the officers. The security officers are contracted by the Federal Protective Service of the Department of Homeland Security.The Mercury News reported that the Oakland Police Department said the shooting “is unrelated to tonight’s demonstration.”It’s unknown if police have any suspects in custody.FBI San Francisco and Oakland Police Department continue to investigate the shooting, KRON news reported.The incident happened as large groups of demonstrators clashed with police in downtown Oakland to protest the death of George Floyd. Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, died after Derek Chauvin, a Minneapolis police officer, knelt on his neck until he passed out.ABC 7 News in San Francisco is reporting that 60 suspected looters were detained for further investigation and 18 people were arrested by Oakland police. At least six Oakland police officers and seven other members of law enforcement were injured, according to ABC 7 News. 1449
(CNN) -- House Republicans on Saturday submitted a list of witnesses they'd like to testify as part of the chamber's impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump and Ukraine.In a letter to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, Republicans listed the anonymous whistleblower, former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden, former US special envoy for Ukraine Kurt Volker, high-raking State Department official David Hale and Tim Morrison, the top Russia and Europe adviser on the National Security Council. Saturday marked Republicans' deadline to submit the request.The GOP also requested Nellie Ohr, a former Fusion GPS contractor, and Alexandra Chalupa, a former Democratic National Committee staffer, signaling that Republicans still want to focus on unsubstantiated claims related to the 2016 presidential campaign.Democrats must approve any requests submitted by Republicans and they are expected to reject the requests for Hunter Biden and the whistleblower to appear.CNN has reached out to attorneys for the whistleblower and Hunter Biden for comment.In the letter, California Rep. Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, bashed what he called a "sham impeachment process." Nunes wrote that Republicans were calling the witnesses to testify in an open setting to "provide transparency to your otherwise opaque and unfair process."Schiff said in a statement later Saturday that his committee is evaluating the witness requests and "will give due consideration to witnesses within the scope of the impeachment inquiry, as voted on by the House."The House inquiry, he said, "is not, and will not serve, however, as a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigations into the Bidens or 2016 that the President pressed Ukraine to conduct for his personal political benefit, or to facilitate the President's effort to threaten, intimidate, and retaliate against the whistleblower who courageously raised the initial alarm."House Democrats are moving forward with their probe into allegations that Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden, the former vice president's son and the 2016 election in order to help the President politically and that the White House took steps to cover it up. Trump has denied doing anything improper.Trump has pushed an unproven accusation that then-Vice President Biden improperly tried to help his son by pressuring the Ukrainian government to fire the country's prosecutor general. Hunter Biden served on the board of the Ukrainian natural gas company at the time.There is no evidence of wrongdoing by either Joe or Hunter Biden in Ukraine.The Biden presidential campaign declined to comment to CNN Saturday on the request for the former vice president's son to testify. Joe Biden was asked Friday in New Hampshire whether he himself would testify at a Senate impeachment trial if asked -- though Republicans have not yet made that request."Let's focus on the problem, here," Biden said. "The question is, did the President of the United states violate the Constitution ... And did he profit from his office." He again called on Trump to release his tax returns.Impeachment hearings are set to begin next week as Democrats prepare to take their case against Trump to the public. The open hearings will be the first time the US hears directly from the officials at the center of allegations against Trump.Schiff has said three witnesses will testify next week: US diplomat Bill Taylor and State Department official George Kent will appear on Wednesday, and former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch is set to testify Friday.A review of more than 2,600 pages of transcripts released this week from eight witnesses who have testified in the House impeachment inquiry over the past six weeks shows how controversy over Trump's Ukraine policy had been brewing inside the US government for months.It roiled efforts to bolster a key strategic alliance after Trump enlisted his own personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, to work outside normal diplomatic channels in an apparent effort to bolster his reelection chances. 4112
(KGTV) -- A group of women were rescued from a giant rainbow unicorn floatie in Minnesota Saturday.According to the local sheriff’s department, deputies were driving by a lake when they noticed the women stuck in the weeds atop the floaty.The department said in a tweet, “With a handful of laughs and some mad rescue roping skills they were pulled back to the dock!” 384
(KGTV) - Having healthy kids is important. But how do you know what kind of physical, social or emotional development your child may need? Here are some tips from some of our local experts. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT BASICS OF CHILDHOOD WE CAN EASILY TAKE CARE OF?* Making sure your child is up to date with medical and dental check-ups; including immunizations.* Focusing on some issues you need to control and be firm about. Making sure there is no argument around safety issues like putting them in a car seat, using bike helmets or playing near traffic.* Create routines and keep them; set limits. This will in turn make your child feel secure and safe. HOW CAN WE RAISE STRONG AND INDEPENDENT KIDS?* Assign simple tasks such as feeding pets or putting toys away.* Allow your child to participate in decision making – let them pick out which vegetables to have for dinner; don’t give open ended. * Encourage independence in bathing and dressing; brushing their teeth or choosing to what shirt to wear or even learning to put their shoes on.* Give children their space to be creative, choosing activities and fail with support. HOW DOES THE YMCA HELP BUILD SOCIAL EMOTIONAL SKILLS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD?* 90% of brain development happens in first 5 years of life.* Children learn through play. Our programs support parents and early childhood educators.* Understand what is developmentally appropriate at various stages. Each child develops at different rate but know the stages of a 3-year old versus a 5-year old.* Set realistic expectations; remember they are still learning.* Spend quality one-on-one time with children by reading or playing games. For more information about the YMCA Childcare Resource Service go to www.ymca.org. 1752
(KGTV) - Is the army really sending texts to young people letting them know they've been drafted and that they need to report to the nearest military branch?No.The draft was last used in 1973 during the Vietnam War.The Army Recruiting Command put out a statment making it clear there is no draft and registering for the Selective Service does not enlist a person in the military.It's not clear who is sending out the phony texts. 437