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About the jail deaths to us. Back in octoberwe were the first tv station to report that four deaths happened inside the Milwaukee County jail this year. Emails show. A day . After our report aired. The sheriff called chief medical examiner Brian Petersonthreatening to get his license revoked. For example. In an email sent to county executive chris abele on october 29th. Peterson says he sustained some 20 minutes of against my licensure for. Ultimately no good reason. He says the sheriff took issue with information released on the death of Terrill Thomas. And also. This tweet from oct 28th. Advising the public of an overnight death in the jail. Peterson also said in the email the sheriff was furious that any information had been released on a nondisclosure case. Peterson then cited an email sent to me as proof of no wro ....
Change, not even by a 16th of an inch. Metro said its leapt into action doing new inspections of similar tracks. They said they could do better conveying that to congress. We have to turn but thats what we have done and thats what we are doing. Reporter remember, this is a big deal to congress. About a third of federal workers commute by metro and its also a big deal to metro. Nearly half of federal government, 417 million worth. Its a big deal. Congress is demanding more fedel oversight. Some even suggest shifting the burden to the federal railroad administration. Right now the federal Transit Association overseeing metro and some in congress think its too small for that task. The federal Rail Administration is recommending sleep apnea screening and investigation into the deadly train crash in hoboken, new jersey after it was revealed the operator had sleep apnea. ....
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