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dee medina owns medina's mini market. the changes made with the help of the tobacco-free retailer project which helps business owners make the transition while remaining profitable. >> there are other products that are healthy or health neutral that they could sell in replace of tobacco and meat least meet their bottom line and even be more profitable. >> each year, tobacco products claim 3,500 lives just in philadelphia. >>> two walmart stores in new jersey are testing a new home delivery concept to stay competitive with online retailers like amazon. walmart is asking employees at those stores to deliver packages to customers on their way home from work. nbc 10 asked the retailer if either store in our area would be doing it, walmart wouldn't reveal that information. we'll keep you posted. >>> in cape may county, engineers will present plans today for drudging the back bay in ocean city. officials say it's to keep the
dee medina owns medina's mini market. the changes made with the help of the tobacco-free retailer project which helps business owners make the transition while remaining profitable. >> there are other products that are healthy or health neutral that they could sell in replace of tobacco and meat least meet their bottom line and even be more profitable. >> each year, tobacco products claim 3,500 lives just in philadelphia. >>> two walmart stores in new jersey are testing a...
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i call those who do medina muslims because they invoke hamed the founder of islam and medina. i believe that the vast majority of muslims accentuate the spiritual aspect of islam. i call the mac of muslims because they cite from mohammed and his legacy of mecca. the military at all -- of islam to call him the reformists. they are different from the mecca muslims because they stand up to the medina muslims by openly rejecting sharia. most muslims live in secular states or states with some form of -- they are also millions of muslims today who live as considerable minorities. the medina muslims are not satisfied with the status quo. their goal is to transform all muslim majority countries into islamic theocracy is and to use muslim immigrant minorities as a beachhead to transform non-muslim societies, even free ones. they have a long time horizon and already have a foothold. medina muslims use a combination of force or jihad along with the dissemination of their ideology through a mechanism known as doha. in theory doha is consistent proselytizing. it's a process of radical indo
i call those who do medina muslims because they invoke hamed the founder of islam and medina. i believe that the vast majority of muslims accentuate the spiritual aspect of islam. i call the mac of muslims because they cite from mohammed and his legacy of mecca. the military at all -- of islam to call him the reformists. they are different from the mecca muslims because they stand up to the medina muslims by openly rejecting sharia. most muslims live in secular states or states with some form...
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maria medina, kpix 5. >>> new video for you tonight. the california highway patrol says this biker was seriously out of line. you can see the green motorcycle gets much too close to other vehicles as he's splitting lanes there. according to the chp, he even punched and kicked some side mirrors on cars along highway 24 in orinda. from the help of that aerial crew, patrol officers on the ground eventually caught up with this guy at his house and placed him under arrest. that man faces charges of reckless driving and vandalism. investigators believe he did damage during several days last week. >>> home sales have been soaring on the peninsula lately. only on 5, kpix 5's betty yu spoke to one real estate expert who says trump's presidency could be a contributing factor. >> this is exactly what people really like in atherton. you've got a flat yard, beautiful trees. >> reporter: this 5,000 square foot home on berry lane in the country's most expensive zip code. it's a neoclassical six-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bath home with upgrades. it's o
maria medina, kpix 5. >>> new video for you tonight. the california highway patrol says this biker was seriously out of line. you can see the green motorcycle gets much too close to other vehicles as he's splitting lanes there. according to the chp, he even punched and kicked some side mirrors on cars along highway 24 in orinda. from the help of that aerial crew, patrol officers on the ground eventually caught up with this guy at his house and placed him under arrest. that man faces...
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well let's get a little bit more detail on this now and speak to our correspondent medina question of so medina what exactly happened over the baltic sea well as you can see from of the video a nader out sixteen fighter jet has tried to approach a russian defense ministry is plane flying about in neutral waters off the baltic sea now russian as you twenty seven which was a scoring of the minister's aircraft godam its way and titled it swings apparently showing that it is armed. well right after the that the sixteenth we will we now as the minister was on route to the russian city of kaliningrad on the politics for a scheduled working meeting and this incident was first reported by the jordan those who were onboard of the plane now incidents of apparently become more frequent lately just this a monday a u.s. spy plane flying toward the russian border made a provocative turn toward the baltic. twenty seven which had been scrambled for an interception mission and encounters of such sort also took place right at the beginning of this to. medina question of life in moscow meanwhile the twe
well let's get a little bit more detail on this now and speak to our correspondent medina question of so medina what exactly happened over the baltic sea well as you can see from of the video a nader out sixteen fighter jet has tried to approach a russian defense ministry is plane flying about in neutral waters off the baltic sea now russian as you twenty seven which was a scoring of the minister's aircraft godam its way and titled it swings apparently showing that it is armed. well right after...
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maria medina has the story. >> reporter: the fire came dangerously close to homes. >> my daughter called and said there's three fires up in the hill. we came rush -lg out. >> reporter: the flames stopped at their property line. they watched throughout the night as it kept uphill growing to 40 acres. >> they said they've been doing a great job and they'll be here. >> reporter: firefighters battled the grass fire in scorching temperatures. a heat so intense it's being blamed for at least two deaths in santa clara county. >> i think these deaths are a very sober reminder that heat can kill. >> reporter: dr. cody says the victims a 72-year-old man and 87-year-old woman as well as a possible third victim. >> one was homeless. and died in a vehicle. and the other was not homeless and died outside. >>> the health department urging people to stay indoors in air-conditioned buildings. including cooling centers like the central park library. >> gets me out of the house which is close to 80 degrees. and with no air-conditioning in my home. >> reporter: and with triple digit temperatures expected to
maria medina has the story. >> reporter: the fire came dangerously close to homes. >> my daughter called and said there's three fires up in the hill. we came rush -lg out. >> reporter: the flames stopped at their property line. they watched throughout the night as it kept uphill growing to 40 acres. >> they said they've been doing a great job and they'll be here. >> reporter: firefighters battled the grass fire in scorching temperatures. a heat so intense it's...
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only on five -- maria medina tells us: it involves a former student.. and women's clothing. ((nats o >>> a stanford lecturing is accused of a pretty creepy crime. it involves a former student and women's clothing. >> reporter: mark verage did not open his door but someone else did. >> i'm looking for mark verage. >> why? >> he was arrested a couple of weeks ago. >> reporter: he is the symphony head. his long time next door neighbor says verage is your normal friendly guy. >> never had any concern for you know having them next to us. >> reporter: but police and his victims paint a much different story. not too far from where he lives verage is accused of going to a former elementary school student. each time they say verage was wearing only women's underwear. he's seen at times in a bra and high heels. >> i would prefer to see the videos myself before i make any sort of statement about that. >> basically it's hard for you to believe. >> yes. >> reporter: but verage is now facing a misdemeanor charge of prowling. the victims including his former students say they have no idea
only on five -- maria medina tells us: it involves a former student.. and women's clothing. ((nats o >>> a stanford lecturing is accused of a pretty creepy crime. it involves a former student and women's clothing. >> reporter: mark verage did not open his door but someone else did. >> i'm looking for mark verage. >> why? >> he was arrested a couple of weeks ago. >> reporter: he is the symphony head. his long time next door neighbor says verage is your...
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kpix5's maria medina is there tonight. >> the teenager was shocked. he was panicking. >> reporter: a 13-year-old boy repeatedly stabbed with a pocketknife. >> he didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: chosen out of a group of his friends as they stood outside the millbrae library. >> he didn't know why he had been attacked. >> reporter: detectives with the san mateo county sheriff's office describe the violent act random. >> not only is this act very random because there appears to be no motive, but the crime itself is very random for the city of millbrae. >> reporter: the suspect is homeless according to investigators. when they got the call around 2:30, they say it only took them 20 seconds to arrive. >> after the attack he didn't flee. he stayed in the area. so on top of that it's another unusual circumstance. >> reporter: after the suspect's arrest deputies discovered the brave acts by library staff who rushed the kids inside. what's more heroic they say are the teen's friends who made sure to never leave his side. >> his friends actually gat
kpix5's maria medina is there tonight. >> the teenager was shocked. he was panicking. >> reporter: a 13-year-old boy repeatedly stabbed with a pocketknife. >> he didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: chosen out of a group of his friends as they stood outside the millbrae library. >> he didn't know why he had been attacked. >> reporter: detectives with the san mateo county sheriff's office describe the violent act random. >> not only is this act...
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maria medina is there tonight and says homeowners didn't wait for firefighters and took matters into their own hands. maria? >> reporter: that's right. you know, these homes are just steps away from where this fire was burning and what chopper 5 captured is pretty amazing. >> i was praying that it would stop short of anybody's house. >> reporter: from chopper 5 you can see how a neighborhood came together. >> and we just grabbed whoever's hose was around. >> reporter: to fight a fire that was spreading quickly toward their homes. it's a neighborhood where everyone pretty much knows each other. >> then i started calling the neighbors that were home and weren't home to come home. >> i was sitting in my home and i smelled fire and i saw karen on the phone and we were grabbing hoses. >> reporter: together they began watering the dry grass in front of their homes, but karen abod said they knew their hoses would be no match to the growing flames. >> i was hoping the fire engines would hurry up and come. >> i happened to notice smoke. >> reporter: meanwhile on the other side of the neighbor
maria medina is there tonight and says homeowners didn't wait for firefighters and took matters into their own hands. maria? >> reporter: that's right. you know, these homes are just steps away from where this fire was burning and what chopper 5 captured is pretty amazing. >> i was praying that it would stop short of anybody's house. >> reporter: from chopper 5 you can see how a neighborhood came together. >> and we just grabbed whoever's hose was around. >>...
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this is a very special place. >> reporter: in silicon valley, maria medina, kpix5. >> the kitty hawkflyer is set to go on sale just in time for the holidays and the company has yet to release a price tag. >> amazing how that works, although i think that would be more fun to fly those when it's sunny. i don't know if i'd want to do it in the rain. >> probably a good idea. sign me up. i think it would be a great way to get around. it would have a little trouble tonight. there's plenty of fog out in the bay area and on the golden gate bridge visibility is reduced to just a few-feet. the numbers right now range -- few hundred feet. the numbers right now range from mid-50s in concord and oakland and 57 in santa rosa, 55 in san francisco. overnight lows tonight we'll dip into the mid-50s, so a little bit of a chilly mid- weeknight tonight in the bay area. the sun-up on your thursday 11 minutes before 6 a.m. we've got that low pressure on the gulf. that swept through a few hundredths of an inch last night. futurecast shows what comes back are low clouds so that by tomorrow morning we've got
this is a very special place. >> reporter: in silicon valley, maria medina, kpix5. >> the kitty hawkflyer is set to go on sale just in time for the holidays and the company has yet to release a price tag. >> amazing how that works, although i think that would be more fun to fly those when it's sunny. i don't know if i'd want to do it in the rain. >> probably a good idea. sign me up. i think it would be a great way to get around. it would have a little trouble tonight....
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maria medina on the new evidence that could lead to a killer. >> reporter: he's only had the case for six months. >> i am the cold case homicide investigatorror here. >> reporter: but already jacob blast said he may be closer than ever to determining who killed sheri lynn muhleman in 1989. this parking lot is where sheri's home once stood where she lived with her boy friend and young daughter, the home where fremont police believe she was murdered. her body was never found. >> it's believed that the boyfriend was still there at the time and the daughter goes off to school and after this we aren't the sky sure what happened. >> reporter: since day one police deemed sheri's boyfriend michael abraham a person of interest. he refused to take a polygraph test and they haven't talked to him since 1996 when the case solved, but that could soon change. the detective said six months ago credible witnesses came forward with new statements that were helping him relook at evidence. he plans to talk to abraham again. >> hopefully he'll be cooperative. >> reporter: he's hoping to finally find sheri
maria medina on the new evidence that could lead to a killer. >> reporter: he's only had the case for six months. >> i am the cold case homicide investigatorror here. >> reporter: but already jacob blast said he may be closer than ever to determining who killed sheri lynn muhleman in 1989. this parking lot is where sheri's home once stood where she lived with her boy friend and young daughter, the home where fremont police believe she was murdered. her body was never found....
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kpix 5's maria medina is in uptown oakland tonight. >> it's certainly a huge party here in oakland. right on this corner we've seen a lot of cheering and honking, even fireworks and egg throwing. but police do have a warning. >> reporter: as the winners -- as the minutes turned in to seconds, warriors fans began to celebrate. >> we won. that's it. that's all that matters. best basketball team on planet earth. >> i'm so excited. >> were you nervous though? >> i was a little nervous but i believed in them. >> valiant effort though. but you've got to come harder when you mess with the warriors. >> reporter: before the party began, oakland police could be seen on almost every block in uptown. one office building boarded up just in case fans get out of hand. tonight they celebrate history and police hope they do it peacefully. oakland police say there are no days off for them tonight. it's all hands on deck. in oakland, maria medina, kpix 5. >> tonight the warriors tweeted this, close-up video of some of the players embracing and celebrating on the court just moments after the game ended
kpix 5's maria medina is in uptown oakland tonight. >> it's certainly a huge party here in oakland. right on this corner we've seen a lot of cheering and honking, even fireworks and egg throwing. but police do have a warning. >> reporter: as the winners -- as the minutes turned in to seconds, warriors fans began to celebrate. >> we won. that's it. that's all that matters. best basketball team on planet earth. >> i'm so excited. >> were you nervous though? >>...
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in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> time now 4:46. let's check the forecast. >> i'm going to have to ask jaclyn about this later because i saw a horrible case of road rage on the bay bridge yesterday and i tried calling 911. and this has never happened to me before but nobody picked up and i tried calling them again and nobody picked up. and so i tried calling chp and i took pictures of the license plate because this was an awful situation in which this guy with an oregon license plates was picking on this prius guy because he couldn't go fast enough in the bumper-to-bumper traffic on the bay bridge and threw a large i don't know what it was, soda, at him. >> oh, no. >> the guy in the passenger seat through it at the over driver. i was in bumper-to-bumper so i could see it happening in front of me. it was frightening. >> people need to chill out. where do you go out when you're bumper-to-bumper. it's crazy. people are getting hot under the collar because of the horrible heat wave. i want to give that you as an excuse. today is going t
in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> time now 4:46. let's check the forecast. >> i'm going to have to ask jaclyn about this later because i saw a horrible case of road rage on the bay bridge yesterday and i tried calling 911. and this has never happened to me before but nobody picked up and i tried calling them again and nobody picked up. and so i tried calling chp and i took pictures of the license plate because this was an awful situation in which this guy with an oregon...
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this is a very special place. >> reporter: in silicon valley, maria medina, kpix 5. >> the kitty hawk is expected to go on sale later this year and so far, the company is not revealing the price. >>> nasa has its sights set on the sun. the space agency wants to go directly into the sun's atmosphere with a probe. it will orbit within 4 million miles of the sun's surface and face temperatures like no other spacecraft before. >> we'll be moving at about 430,000 miles an hour. that's about 118 miles a second. wouldn't you want to enjoy your morning commute at that speed? >> ha ha. the mission will help nasa study the sun's outer atmosphere to learn more about how stars like ours work. it is scheduled to launch in the summer of 2018. >>> it is 4:57. today is the day president trump is set to announce his decision on whether or not to pull out of the paris accord. meant to combat global warming. what that could mean next. >> reporter: and good morning, -- nation. "dub nation," we are hours away. we are inside oracle arena. it is all gold everything. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursda
this is a very special place. >> reporter: in silicon valley, maria medina, kpix 5. >> the kitty hawk is expected to go on sale later this year and so far, the company is not revealing the price. >>> nasa has its sights set on the sun. the space agency wants to go directly into the sun's atmosphere with a probe. it will orbit within 4 million miles of the sun's surface and face temperatures like no other spacecraft before. >> we'll be moving at about 430,000 miles an...
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at the san jose police department, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> it's now 4:43 on this friday morning.ajor mudslide on 50 has shut it down. we'll have the details. >> plus, a new jersey woman becomes an unfortunate example of what can happen when you can't tear you eyes away from your phone. >> yikes. >> ouch. walking - on a city sidewalk. this 67-year-old woman in new jersey was staring at her cellphone - when she f >>> new video shows the dangers of texting and walking on a city sidewalk. the 67-year-old woman in new jersey was staring at her cell phone when, look at that, she fell 6 feet head first down an open cellar door. a pg&e worker making repairs in the space rushed to help her as people on the street formed a crowd above. fire crews took her to the hospital where she was treated for serious injuries. >>> there is new information about a high-speed crash in alameda. we now know a third person has died. the crash happened on memorial day. police say a driver lost control of a pickup truck, clipped a minivan and flipped several times. police say there were seven people inside th
at the san jose police department, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> it's now 4:43 on this friday morning.ajor mudslide on 50 has shut it down. we'll have the details. >> plus, a new jersey woman becomes an unfortunate example of what can happen when you can't tear you eyes away from your phone. >> yikes. >> ouch. walking - on a city sidewalk. this 67-year-old woman in new jersey was staring at her cellphone - when she f >>> new video shows the dangers of texting and...
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at the san jose police department, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> new rules are being put in place at oneopular bay area beach. we are talking about the creek beach in san mateo county known for late night parties and county leaders say that they are fed up with the trash left behind. the new restrictions include no alcohol, no beach -- no beach -- [ laughter ] -- no fires, no overnight camping. >>> two popular trails in san francisco are closed to dogs because of coyote sightings the presidio trail between west pacific and crissy field and the bay area ridge trail near rob hill campgrounds. just recently a woman said she was surrounded by a pack of coyotes. they ran off when she screamed. experts say coyotes are aggressive right now because it's pupping season. >>> 4:57. former fbi director james comey preparing to dehail his one-on- one conversations with president trump. what to expect from the hearings today. >> reporter: and the man who ran the ghost ship warehouse that caught fire killing 36 people will be in court today. coming up we'll take a look at the charges against him. and i
at the san jose police department, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> new rules are being put in place at oneopular bay area beach. we are talking about the creek beach in san mateo county known for late night parties and county leaders say that they are fed up with the trash left behind. the new restrictions include no alcohol, no beach -- no beach -- [ laughter ] -- no fires, no overnight camping. >>> two popular trails in san francisco are closed to dogs because of coyote sightings...
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maria medina reports from santa cruz where jack o'neill lived and worked for decades. >> he was just a great mind. he was a great man. he had a great spirit. >> reporter: in santa cruz the man with the eye patch and the beard was a physical face, but to the surf community, family and friends. >> he was a giant of the surf industry. he was a pioneer of the surf industry. >> reporter: jack o'neill was a legend. >> it's a very sad day. he to me was a giant in the world of the ocean. prepare o'neill passed away at his pleasure point home, a home where he had a clear view of surfers wearing the wetsuit he invented decades ago. >> i plan to enjoy his innovation for years. >> reporter: o'neill pine nearlied the wet -- pioneered the wetsuit in his kith be at home and opened his first -- in his kitchen at home and opened his first surf shop. today o'neill is featured all over the world. >> i'm really impressed with the alleged he's created. >> reporter: -- with the legend he's created. jack o'neill was 94. >> he'll live on in ways around santa cruz. >> it was a great life, a well lived life.
maria medina reports from santa cruz where jack o'neill lived and worked for decades. >> he was just a great mind. he was a great man. he had a great spirit. >> reporter: in santa cruz the man with the eye patch and the beard was a physical face, but to the surf community, family and friends. >> he was a giant of the surf industry. he was a pioneer of the surf industry. >> reporter: jack o'neill was a legend. >> it's a very sad day. he to me was a giant in the...
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kpix 5's maria medina shows us how they rallied together to prevent the worst. >> i was praying that it would just stop short of anybody's house. >> reporter: from chopper 5, you can see how a neighborhood came together. >> and we just grabbed hoses. >> reporter: to fight a fire that quickly began spreading toward their homes. >> it was just amazing! >> reporter: it's a neighborhood where everyone pretty much knows each other. >> then i started calling the neighbors that we are home and weren't home to come home. >> i was sitting in my room smelled fire and i saw karen on the phone and we are grabbing hoses. >> reporter: together, they began watering the dry grass in front of their homes but karen said they knew their hoses would be no match for the growing flames. >> and i was hoping the fire engines would hurry up and come. >> i noticed smoke. >> reporter: on the other side of the neighborhood, wildlife center of silicon valley workers got word to evacuate themselves and their animals. >> we were able to get almost 500 animals out safely and loaded into vehicles. >> reporter: but w
kpix 5's maria medina shows us how they rallied together to prevent the worst. >> i was praying that it would just stop short of anybody's house. >> reporter: from chopper 5, you can see how a neighborhood came together. >> and we just grabbed hoses. >> reporter: to fight a fire that quickly began spreading toward their homes. >> it was just amazing! >> reporter: it's a neighborhood where everyone pretty much knows each other. >> then i started calling...
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reportera: el presidente danilo o medina, se ha mantenido en silencio con respecto al tema.nto con naves espaciales y calidades especiales. presentadora: mÁs que orgullosos. presentador: yo quiero ser el primer periodista en viajar al espacio. no es broma, sÍ. no quieres tÚ? >> yo aquÍ gloribella: segÓ la hora de despierta Área de la bahÍa. hoy es jueves 8 de junio. alejandra: es un gusto que nos acompaÑe. gloribella: kevin durÁn anotÓ cinco puntos seguidos en el Último minuto cuando la vuelta al marcador, tendremos los detalles.
reportera: el presidente danilo o medina, se ha mantenido en silencio con respecto al tema.nto con naves espaciales y calidades especiales. presentadora: mÁs que orgullosos. presentador: yo quiero ser el primer periodista en viajar al espacio. no es broma, sÍ. no quieres tÚ? >> yo aquÍ gloribella: segÓ la hora de despierta Área de la bahÍa. hoy es jueves 8 de junio. alejandra: es un gusto que nos acompaÑe. gloribella: kevin durÁn anotÓ cinco puntos seguidos en el Último minuto...
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hilaria bauer, hector mujica, and deldelp medina for our special show. and i want to get back to this idea of incentivizing our latino community members to give back. and, deldelp, i'll start with you. >> yeah, no, i feel very lucky to be able to work with folks across the united states that are giving back to their communities and understand what is at stake. what is at stake is an economic imperative that we currently have to be able to make sure that we're filling in that gap. and innovation is the way to do it. if you've become a millionaire or a billionaire in the 21st century, it's because of technology. the only other way you could have done that is actual petroleum. and so, this is a way in which your intelligence, your hard work, your dedication allows you to do that. but on the flip side, we do need to create inclusive environments. the reality is, is that too often when i go to a tech conference -- and i've been going to them for 15, 20 years -- i would be the "only" in a room. i'd be the only woman. i'd be the only person of color. i'd be the
hilaria bauer, hector mujica, and deldelp medina for our special show. and i want to get back to this idea of incentivizing our latino community members to give back. and, deldelp, i'll start with you. >> yeah, no, i feel very lucky to be able to work with folks across the united states that are giving back to their communities and understand what is at stake. what is at stake is an economic imperative that we currently have to be able to make sure that we're filling in that gap. and...
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reportera: el presidente danilo o medina, se ha mantenido en silencio con respecto al tema.itado. porque queremos suspenso ilimitado, ...ver deportes ilimitados, ...y drama ilimitado. pero también queremos más... como acceso ilimitado a hbo. ilimitado. no te conformes con cualquier plan de datos ilimitados. solo el plan at&t unlimited plus incluye hbo sin costo adicional. y llÉvate un increíble iphone 7 por nuestra cuenta. presentador: los nuevos astronautas, tendrÁn que enfrentar una serie de retos como el entrenamiento con naves espaciales y calidades especiales. presentadora: mÁs que orgullosos. presentador: yo quiero ser el primer periodista en viajar al espacio. no es broma, sÍ. no quieres tÚ? >> yo aquÍ relatora dos . mÉxico quiere hacer valer su localidad, llegan con el cuchillo entre los dientes. conde: estados unidos, tiene que sacar todas las barras y las estrellas entre trinidad y tobago. presentadora: el rey tiene frases que le va a quitar lo guerrero a estos que estÁn jugando a otro nivel. conde: por fin hay movi
reportera: el presidente danilo o medina, se ha mantenido en silencio con respecto al tema.itado. porque queremos suspenso ilimitado, ...ver deportes ilimitados, ...y drama ilimitado. pero también queremos más... como acceso ilimitado a hbo. ilimitado. no te conformes con cualquier plan de datos ilimitados. solo el plan at&t unlimited plus incluye hbo sin costo adicional. y llÉvate un increíble iphone 7 por nuestra cuenta. presentador: los nuevos astronautas, tendrÁn que enfrentar una...
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voreno resident nick medina makes the drive to truckee almost daily for work... he says he's tired of with snow on the roads. sotcg: nick medina, driver 00:39:26- 00:39:38"alot of putting on chains taking off chains, stuck in traffic, roads closed. i got stuck on highway 89 for eights hours on presidents' day weekend so ya it's been rough."vothe winter-like weather. also rough on the wardrobe.truckee resident chris kruss didn't bother digging around for his winter coat - he opted for shorts instead sotcg: chris kruss, truckee resident 00:42:39-00:42:47"you are wearing shorts today, this doesn't bother you at all? no you used to it, it's just a normal sierra summer."vobut even though he says this was the best ski season he has seen in a decade he's ready for the snow to melt.sotcg: chris kruss, truckee resident 00:42:52-00:43:02big mountain biker and also i'm i'm ready to go hit the rivers and trails are still covered in snow."and according to cavallo... that day will be soon. sot00:41:41-00:41:43"on wednesday summers coming. that's my prediction." (steve) well kron- 4's chief meteorol
voreno resident nick medina makes the drive to truckee almost daily for work... he says he's tired of with snow on the roads. sotcg: nick medina, driver 00:39:26- 00:39:38"alot of putting on chains taking off chains, stuck in traffic, roads closed. i got stuck on highway 89 for eights hours on presidents' day weekend so ya it's been rough."vothe winter-like weather. also rough on the wardrobe.truckee resident chris kruss didn't bother digging around for his winter coat - he opted for...
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reportero: no hay nada claro en cuanto a jorge medina que se ausentÓ de la banda hace varios meses. >espedÍ de jorge no he vuelto hablar de Él. si tomÓ, la decisiÓn de descansar, que descanse. somos amigos, fuimos compaÑeros . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: allÍ estÁ, muchÍsima
reportero: no hay nada claro en cuanto a jorge medina que se ausentÓ de la banda hace varios meses. >espedÍ de jorge no he vuelto hablar de Él. si tomÓ, la decisiÓn de descansar, que descanse. somos amigos, fuimos compaÑeros . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: allÍ estÁ, muchÍsima
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investigators say it was medina who spotted them wearing the color red and assumed they were members of a rival gang, he then ordered other ms 13 members to scare them by slashing their car tires and assaulting them. >> as a result of mistakening these men as being members of a rival gang, mr. saldavar, who was only 16, ordered them to be killed. he ordered other members of ms 13 to track them down. by the way, they were not gang members, they just were in gang territory by the mall and wearing clothing that was the wrong color. >> state's attorney john mccarthy said he faces more than
investigators say it was medina who spotted them wearing the color red and assumed they were members of a rival gang, he then ordered other ms 13 members to scare them by slashing their car tires and assaulting them. >> as a result of mistakening these men as being members of a rival gang, mr. saldavar, who was only 16, ordered them to be killed. he ordered other members of ms 13 to track them down. by the way, they were not gang members, they just were in gang territory by the mall and...
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investigators say it was medina who spotted them wearing the color red and assumed they were members of a rival gang, he then ordered other ms 13 members to scare them by slashing their car tires and assaulting them. >> as a result of mistakening these men as being members of a rival gang, mr. saldavar, who was only 16, ordered them to be killed. he ordered other members of ms 13 to track them down. by the way, they were not gang members, they just were in gang territory by the mall and wearing clothing that was the wrong color. >> state's attorney john mccarthy said he faces more than sentenced. >>> state attorney is addressing a bigger problem. rosecute gang members >> state lawmakers need to revise the current statute because it isn't strong enough. kristen leone is live in silver spring with the latest. >> reporter: when it comes to prosecute under the statute. there's a long list of criteria that needs to be met first in order to do so. very frustrating and tedious process for him, he says. here's more on what he had to say. >> it's not enough and i will tell you that is not bee
investigators say it was medina who spotted them wearing the color red and assumed they were members of a rival gang, he then ordered other ms 13 members to scare them by slashing their car tires and assaulting them. >> as a result of mistakening these men as being members of a rival gang, mr. saldavar, who was only 16, ordered them to be killed. he ordered other members of ms 13 to track them down. by the way, they were not gang members, they just were in gang territory by the mall and...
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parece que giovanni medina y [sr. robinson] ¿puedo practicar mi español contigo?sposa] corriente, quisiéramos abrir una cuenta de cheques. [representante bancario] con mucho gusto sra. robinson. . >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> gracias por estar con nosotros sea bienvenido comenzamos con las noticias. donald trump contra ataca en twitter el presidente arrestÓ importancia a la n.s que abriÓ el fbi sobre su presunta obstrucciÓn a la justicia. el diario the washington post informÓ que el fiscal general estudia si el mandatario obstruyÓ a la justicia den frold ceso por la presunta injerencia rusia en la pasada campaÑa electoral la investigaciÓn podrÍa tener implicaciones legales. >>> hoy el congreso de estados unidos retoma su actividad habitual tras el tiroteo de ayer contra un grupo de legisladores que realizar ab una prÁctica de bÉisbol a las afueras de washington dc mientras que el congresista steve se reporta en condiciÓn crÍtica por el hospital tras resultar herido de bola en la cadera. >>> un segundo tiroteo se produjo ayer en el paÍs, ocurrÓo en la compaÑ
parece que giovanni medina y [sr. robinson] ¿puedo practicar mi español contigo?sposa] corriente, quisiéramos abrir una cuenta de cheques. [representante bancario] con mucho gusto sra. robinson. . >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> gracias por estar con nosotros sea bienvenido comenzamos con las noticias. donald trump contra ataca en twitter el presidente arrestÓ importancia a la n.s que abriÓ el fbi sobre su presunta obstrucciÓn a la justicia. el...
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he spoke exclusively to kpix 5's maria medina. >> this is intimidation. it's harassment. >> reporter: his name jason laker, a san jose state professor and most recently a whistle-blower. >> i have never seen something like this before. i would think in addition to it obviously being illegal for professors to treat students like their personal dating service. >> reporter: speaking out for the first time on camera outside a courthouse this morning after his lawyer and a university attorney went head to head, as the school tried to convince a judge to throw out laker's lawsuit. >> i am not going to back down. i can't back down. >> reporter: laker is suing san jose state for retaliation and defamation. laker says he helped a student who confided in him file a sexual harassment claim against professor lewis apikar who is still teaching even though the university found wrongdoing on his part. when laker began questioning sjsu he said administrators made up lies about him and encouraged others to file grievances against him. >> i think it's an effort to intimida
he spoke exclusively to kpix 5's maria medina. >> this is intimidation. it's harassment. >> reporter: his name jason laker, a san jose state professor and most recently a whistle-blower. >> i have never seen something like this before. i would think in addition to it obviously being illegal for professors to treat students like their personal dating service. >> reporter: speaking out for the first time on camera outside a courthouse this morning after his lawyer and a...
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kpix 5's maria medina is live near the site of that potential mega campus. maria. >> reporter: you know, we got cal tran out here and the vta and we may get google bikes out here as well. the question is, will it happen? because if you remember, the oakland a's were supposed to be here as well. >> we are here to share downtown's best news and downtown's worst kept secret. >> reporter: it was a rare sight in the downtown san francisco parking lot. >> do you know the way to san jose? clearly, google does. >> reporter: city and community leaders gathered for a big announcement here because they say this spot is where google plans to build a 6 million square foot office and retail building next to the station. if it happens, it is being called a game changer. >> we haven't seen this level of investment in business growth in downtown san jose since adobe. >> reporter: the building would bring up to 20,000 jobs, the mayor says it would be twice the size of apple's space ship campus. >> i have learned long ago not to get too giddy about plans and proposals. >> repo
kpix 5's maria medina is live near the site of that potential mega campus. maria. >> reporter: you know, we got cal tran out here and the vta and we may get google bikes out here as well. the question is, will it happen? because if you remember, the oakland a's were supposed to be here as well. >> we are here to share downtown's best news and downtown's worst kept secret. >> reporter: it was a rare sight in the downtown san francisco parking lot. >> do you know the way...
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presentador 2: giovani medina dijo que habÍa ido a armar un escÁndalo al bombÓn asesino en un restauranteuy normal. tiger woods confesÓ que estÁ recibiendo ayuda profesional para controlar el uso de medicinas para su dolor de espalda y un desorden de sueÑo. el futbolista fue arrestado por esta durmiendo tras el volante y tener medicinas de prescripciÓn en su sistema. presentadora 2: maÑana seguiremos con mÁs de los famosos, los espero aquÍ, por univisiÓn. presentador: a ustedes, los esperamos maÑana con mucha mÁs informaciÓn. a continuaciÓn llega el noticiero nacional, que tengan muy buenas noches. ♪ y las lluvias provocan un trÁfico derrumbe de un cerro en guatemala. autoridades
presentador 2: giovani medina dijo que habÍa ido a armar un escÁndalo al bombÓn asesino en un restauranteuy normal. tiger woods confesÓ que estÁ recibiendo ayuda profesional para controlar el uso de medicinas para su dolor de espalda y un desorden de sueÑo. el futbolista fue arrestado por esta durmiendo tras el volante y tener medicinas de prescripciÓn en su sistema. presentadora 2: maÑana seguiremos con mÁs de los famosos, los espero aquÍ, por univisiÓn. presentador: a ustedes, los...
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he calls me funky cold medina after the 80 sound by tomo.ey and there's me. number four, my favorite place in the world of south africa. fun fact, i studied abroad my junior year at penn. it is beautiful. number five, i have been an 18 weddings. next time i'll be the bride. >> hell no. that is five things you did not know about me, you can check me out on twitter and check out the show at chasing news. >> check out this video. a normal day and then -- oh my. that is a giants under water main break. the streets run brown witp://ww] it is a little soupy. >> soupy? >> it is grainy. like more li right? >> everything is all good. >> people cut the site post a video launched social media of a new york city carriage horse that was running from this streets of manhattan. goldie broke free on her way back to the stables. she took off. she ran 11 blocks right to her stable. there is no injury or anything. her owner said she was probably just wanted exercise and to play after slow day at work. >> she wanted to get home. >> check out this explosive vide
he calls me funky cold medina after the 80 sound by tomo.ey and there's me. number four, my favorite place in the world of south africa. fun fact, i studied abroad my junior year at penn. it is beautiful. number five, i have been an 18 weddings. next time i'll be the bride. >> hell no. that is five things you did not know about me, you can check me out on twitter and check out the show at chasing news. >> check out this video. a normal day and then -- oh my. that is a giants under...
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dee medina owns medina mini market in north philly. she made the change along with the tobacco-free retailer project. the project helps business owners make the transition while still remaining profitable. >> there are other products that are, again, healthier or health neutral that they could sell in place of tobacco, and at least meet their bottom line and even be more profitable. >> who doesn't love a smoothie? >> statistics show each year tobacco-related illnesses claim 3,500 lives just in philadelphia. >>> 8:38 right now on this saturday. a scary sight in the sky. a towering tornado caught on camera. we'll tell you where it was spotted and get the details on it, coming up. >>> and take a look at our first alert radar. we've got rain to deal with this morning, but it will not ruin your entire weekend. we're going to check in on the expectations for this afternoon and right into your sunday. that's coming up. it takes a lot of people to make a good school day. miss hoffman gets us there safe every time. mrs. migliaccio teaches us al
dee medina owns medina mini market in north philly. she made the change along with the tobacco-free retailer project. the project helps business owners make the transition while still remaining profitable. >> there are other products that are, again, healthier or health neutral that they could sell in place of tobacco, and at least meet their bottom line and even be more profitable. >> who doesn't love a smoothie? >> statistics show each year tobacco-related illnesses claim...
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esperanza: debe renunciar medina? esperanza: quÉ piensa de trump >> esto despreocupado, la instituciÓn de un presidente. en nuestro paÍs no hay discusiones, aquÍ hay discusiones, se vulneran cuestiones. ilia: mÁs noticias de nuestros paÍses, en colombia se unen por las vÍctimas del naufragio, en mÉxico anuncian muerte de otro periodista, en venezuela continÚan las protestas contra el gobierno de maduro. veamos. presentador decenas de colombianos se unieron en una vigilia para rezar por las vÍctimas del naufragio, al menos dos personas continÚan desaparecidas. el almirante, la embarcaciÓn que sobro en la provincia de antioquÍa llevaba abordÓ mÁs de 150 personas. la noche de este lunes, familiares y vÍctimas se unieron en la oraciÓn y alzaron sus velas pidiendo por los afectados. las autoridades siguen investigando las causas de la tragedia. el ejercicio del periodismo en mÉxico se ha cobrado una nueva vÍctima. esta vez en michoacÁn, este lunes las autoridades confirmaron la muerte de salvador alne. su cadÁver calcinado
esperanza: debe renunciar medina? esperanza: quÉ piensa de trump >> esto despreocupado, la instituciÓn de un presidente. en nuestro paÍs no hay discusiones, aquÍ hay discusiones, se vulneran cuestiones. ilia: mÁs noticias de nuestros paÍses, en colombia se unen por las vÍctimas del naufragio, en mÉxico anuncian muerte de otro periodista, en venezuela continÚan las protestas contra el gobierno de maduro. veamos. presentador decenas de colombianos se unieron en una vigilia para...
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dee medina owns medina mini market in north philly. made the move with the tobacco-free project. that helps business owners make the transition while still remaining projects. >> there are other projects that are healthy or health neutral that they could sell in replace of tobacco and at least meet their bottom line and even be more profitable. >> statistics show each year tobacco-related illnesses claim 3,500 lives just in philadelphia. >>> down the shore today, engineers will be presenting plans for dredging the back bay in ocean city. officials say it's to keep the lagoons and the channels open and clear for boaters. the meeting will be happening at the ocean city tabernacle at 10:00 this morning. if you are in center city, philadelphia, this weekend, you may think it's halloween. that's because people will be dressed in costume for a very special event. nbc 10's keith jones takes us inside their wizard world at the pennsylvania convention center. >> reporter: from gumby to batman villains. >> i am bat man, if you can hear me. >> re
dee medina owns medina mini market in north philly. made the move with the tobacco-free project. that helps business owners make the transition while still remaining projects. >> there are other projects that are healthy or health neutral that they could sell in replace of tobacco and at least meet their bottom line and even be more profitable. >> statistics show each year tobacco-related illnesses claim 3,500 lives just in philadelphia. >>> down the shore today, engineers...
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the medina muslims are not satisfied with this status quo. their goal is to transform all muslim countries and to use muslim immigrant minorities as a beach head to transform nonmuslim societies, even free ones such as the u.s. they already have a foothold. me dean no use a force along with desimilar nation through a mechanism. in theory it is the call to islam. in practice it's a process of radical indoctrine nation. they use the education and cultural activities. they target the individual, education system, workplace, broader economic society as a whole. it's totalitarian but different. this quest by the medina muslims by all means has lead to repression and in few societies to deviciveness and break down of social cohesion. we must stop not only the violent entities like isis, al qaeda and others but also dismantle the networks. above all we need to chal ledge the principals of sherrea law. >>> our next witness is ms.namoni. she lead the project, a stude student -- >> thank you so much. thank you chairman johnson and senators for this inv
the medina muslims are not satisfied with this status quo. their goal is to transform all muslim countries and to use muslim immigrant minorities as a beach head to transform nonmuslim societies, even free ones such as the u.s. they already have a foothold. me dean no use a force along with desimilar nation through a mechanism. in theory it is the call to islam. in practice it's a process of radical indoctrine nation. they use the education and cultural activities. they target the individual,...
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lorena medina. le paso a amigo en miami "a mi roomate le robaron un relox.muchacha a la casa y le robo un rolex que costaba como diez mil dolares.." la sospechosa tiene unos veinte anios de edad, mide 5 pies 6 pulgadas y tiene tatuajes en la espalda, cadera y pierna. blanca/top vo --un hombre se encuentra esta tarde tras las rejas acusado de robar equipo muy caro de una estacion de bomberos en sacramento.. --los investigadores piensan que el sospechoso, ''lonnie scott'' de 28 aÑos, podra haber ejecutado mas de una docena de robos similares desde el mes de abril ..todos ellos en la misma region... y todos son aparatos necesarios para emergencias.. --el ultimo robo tuvo lugar este lunes.. take vo / cesar ---en san jos una casa rodante termin envuelta en llamas esta maÑana originando un caos vehicular entre las esquinas de las calles "san carlos y mcevoy"... ---bomberos tuvieron que bloquear varias calles a la redonda dificultando el trnsito de varias lneas del servicio vta... ---un autobs de emergencia fue puesto a disposicin de los usuarios entre las estacion
lorena medina. le paso a amigo en miami "a mi roomate le robaron un relox.muchacha a la casa y le robo un rolex que costaba como diez mil dolares.." la sospechosa tiene unos veinte anios de edad, mide 5 pies 6 pulgadas y tiene tatuajes en la espalda, cadera y pierna. blanca/top vo --un hombre se encuentra esta tarde tras las rejas acusado de robar equipo muy caro de una estacion de bomberos en sacramento.. --los investigadores piensan que el sospechoso, ''lonnie scott'' de 28 aÑos,...
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only on 5 tonight maria medina has surveillance video. >> reporter: the alleged victims say they first noticed the suspect at their home back in 2015, so they have no idea how many times he actually visited them, but they say when they put up surveillance cameras this year, they caught him over and over again. tonight we have the video to show you. in each instance caught on surveillance video this is the scene that plays out. the suspect seen in women's underwear and sometimes high heels parks in front of the san jose home, tests the car door, then casually gets back in his car and leaves. looking for mark. >> why? >> reporter: he was arrested a couple weeks ago. can you tell us about the arrest? the man in that video, mark vargay, according a law enforcement source and alleged victims, a man long trusted to be a teacher at elementary school and now at stanford university. what's disappointing to his alleged victim is that vargay only faces a misdemeanor prowling charge that could result in a half year in jail. >> unfortunately the law does not really address and go after creepy or we
only on 5 tonight maria medina has surveillance video. >> reporter: the alleged victims say they first noticed the suspect at their home back in 2015, so they have no idea how many times he actually visited them, but they say when they put up surveillance cameras this year, they caught him over and over again. tonight we have the video to show you. in each instance caught on surveillance video this is the scene that plays out. the suspect seen in women's underwear and sometimes high heels...
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customersism kpix 5's maria medina is live with why. >> reporter: you know, pg&e admits it knows the areas that could lose power later this week, but it alsoed a mitts it is choosing an -- admitatize is choosing an agency over customers. >> we are in the middle of a heat event. >> reporter: a warning from pacific gas and electric. >> it is not over and people need to prepare. >> reporter: prepapal for triple-digit weather in some parts later this week after yesterday's heat broke power outage records we haven't seen in nearly two decades. >> it has been four hours without power. and i am done. >> reporter: the temperature left more than 40,000 customers, including business owners, in the dark yesterday. although they had no idea it was going to happen, pg&e says they did. >> knowing where the outages are going to happen, when they are going to happen, we are able to get crews in the right place at the right time. >> reporter: pg&e uses models to predict weather that could affect you and it has models to predict outages. that is what they are working on to figure who is at risk of los
customersism kpix 5's maria medina is live with why. >> reporter: you know, pg&e admits it knows the areas that could lose power later this week, but it alsoed a mitts it is choosing an -- admitatize is choosing an agency over customers. >> we are in the middle of a heat event. >> reporter: a warning from pacific gas and electric. >> it is not over and people need to prepare. >> reporter: prepapal for triple-digit weather in some parts later this week after...
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. >> se habÍa especulado muchisimo que no iba a regresar ya es oficial, jorge medina en un comunicadodijeron, que guapa estÁ. >> bueno, sÍ, habia un vacÍo y por eso pensamos en tomar pues, riendas de esta oportunidad de que hay un vacÍo tan grande para los latinos para que vean programas para conseguir programas con los que ellos se identifican ahora porque el mundo ha cambiado no somos los mismos. >> ahÍ estÁ felicidades sofÍa el elenco y producciÓn de mariposa de barrio se nos adelantaron en los Ángeles y celebrar la historia de la diva de la banda esta noche en telemundo hablamos con chiquis rivera y nos dijo de por quÉ nos dijo de por que no debemos de perdernos la se creo que comienza esta noche por telemundo. >> que linda. >> recomiendo que tienen que ver mariposa de barrio porque es la vida real de una mujer guerrera de una mujer fuerte que pasÓ por muchas cosas fuertes en su vida y nunca se dio por vencida y si quieres ser inspirada recomiendo esta serie, no solamente como hija y como fans si no como mujer que ha vivido tantas cosas pues si esa mujer pudo con tanta cosa yo tam
. >> se habÍa especulado muchisimo que no iba a regresar ya es oficial, jorge medina en un comunicadodijeron, que guapa estÁ. >> bueno, sÍ, habia un vacÍo y por eso pensamos en tomar pues, riendas de esta oportunidad de que hay un vacÍo tan grande para los latinos para que vean programas para conseguir programas con los que ellos se identifican ahora porque el mundo ha cambiado no somos los mismos. >> ahÍ estÁ felicidades sofÍa el elenco y producciÓn de mariposa de...
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le negaran una apaelacin para que pudiera obtener su diploma de graduacin --- --- luis alejandro medinane la historia --- :01 :40 01:07 01:28 pkg "me siento muy mal por el, porque el es solo un estudiante, no es un criminal, el solo quiere vivir la vida, como un niÑo normal, todo porque es un inmigrante" a sus 9 aÑos carolina no oculta su tristeza de saber que su primo diego ya fue deportado al ecuador, despus de una lucha de varias semanas, que comenz cuando el joven de 21 aÑos fue arrestado a pocos das de los exmenes finales para graduarse de la escuela secundaria, aqu en ossining, en nueva york. precisamente hoy al frente de la escuela familiares y activistas lamentaban que el sueÑo americano del joven y el de su madre quedaron sepultados. ambos viajaron esta maÑana a su pas. gabriela macancela familiar "bsicamente no se pudo graduar, eso era lo que pedamos nosotros, un aÑo ms para que el se quedara , terminara escuela y llevarse el diploma, pero en eso no nos dejo inmigracin darnos esa oportunidad, verlo graduarlo a el." pero en medio de la frustracin y el dolor esta la esperanza po
le negaran una apaelacin para que pudiera obtener su diploma de graduacin --- --- luis alejandro medinane la historia --- :01 :40 01:07 01:28 pkg "me siento muy mal por el, porque el es solo un estudiante, no es un criminal, el solo quiere vivir la vida, como un niÑo normal, todo porque es un inmigrante" a sus 9 aÑos carolina no oculta su tristeza de saber que su primo diego ya fue deportado al ecuador, despus de una lucha de varias semanas, que comenz cuando el joven de 21 aÑos...