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peggy tiene la informaciÓn. peggy: 12 congresistas dicen estar alarmados.acciÓn realmente desata una ola de temor en nuestra comunidad de colaborar con las autoridades para resolver problemas de justicia criminal o cualquier situaciÓn que se pueda presentar en esta comunidad. peggy: los legisladores tambiÉn buscan que la lista fuera incluida en hospitales y escuelas, donde los agentes de servicios de inmigraciÓn tendrÍan la instrucciÓn de no hacer detenciones. >> las personas que fran testigos de los crÍmenes ya no seguir en presentar a las cortes. estamos hablando con personas de residencia que estÁn siendo arrestadas. peggy: es por eso que activistas ya habÍan pedido que se tenga esta prÁctica.en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza univisiÓn. pamela: muchas inmigrantes que llegan a estados unidos buscando asilo, firman lo que se conoce en inglÉs. serÁ deportado tras haber firmado ese alivio temporal. locutora: lucharon incansablemente pero no pudieron evitar lo que temÍan. una vez que el salvadoreÑo entro a las instalaciones del servicio de migraciÓn
peggy tiene la informaciÓn. peggy: 12 congresistas dicen estar alarmados.acciÓn realmente desata una ola de temor en nuestra comunidad de colaborar con las autoridades para resolver problemas de justicia criminal o cualquier situaciÓn que se pueda presentar en esta comunidad. peggy: los legisladores tambiÉn buscan que la lista fuera incluida en hospitales y escuelas, donde los agentes de servicios de inmigraciÓn tendrÍan la instrucciÓn de no hacer detenciones. >> las personas que...
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peggy tiene la informaciÓn. peggy: 12 congresistas dicen estar alarmados. mujer que >> esta acciÓn realmente desata una ola de temor en nuestra comunidad de colaborar con las autoridades para resolver problemas de justicia criminal o cualquier situaciÓn que se pueda presentar en esta comunidad. peggy: los legisladores tambiÉn buscan que la lista fuera incluida en hospitales y escuelas, donde los agentes de servicios de inmigraciÓn tendrÍan la instrucciÓn de no hacer detenciones. >> las personas que fran testigos de los crÍmenes ya no seguir en presentar a las cortes. estamos hablando con personas de residencia que estÁn siendo arrestadas. peggy: es por eso que activistas ya habÍan pedido que se tenga esta prÁctica.en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza univisiÓn. pamela: muchas inmigrantes que llegan a estados unidos buscando asilo, firman lo que se conoce en inglÉs. serÁ deportado tras haber firmado ese alivio temporal. locutora: lucharon incansablemente pero no pudieron evitar lo que temÍan. una vez que el salvadoreÑo entro a las instalaciones del ser
peggy tiene la informaciÓn. peggy: 12 congresistas dicen estar alarmados. mujer que >> esta acciÓn realmente desata una ola de temor en nuestra comunidad de colaborar con las autoridades para resolver problemas de justicia criminal o cualquier situaciÓn que se pueda presentar en esta comunidad. peggy: los legisladores tambiÉn buscan que la lista fuera incluida en hospitales y escuelas, donde los agentes de servicios de inmigraciÓn tendrÍan la instrucciÓn de no hacer detenciones....
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peggy carranza nos explica desde la ciudad de nueva york.n profesor de la universidad de california quien analizÓ medicinas que habÍan expirado hacía mÁs de 30 aÑos y segÚn Él, la mayorÍa aÚn son efectivas. >> el sello de expiraciÓn de la mayorÍa de los medicamentos sÓlo mente indica la fecha hasta cuÁndo los fabricantes y la administraciÓn de drogas de los estados unidos garantiza su eficacia. esto no quiere decir que los ingredientes activos de los medicamentos dejen de funcionar. peggy: pese a esto, farmacias y hospitales en el paÍs retiran de sus almacenes tonelada de medicamento cuando alcanzan su fecha de vencimiento, lo que para expertos, equivale a un desperdicio de cientos de millones de dÓlares al aÑo. >> nosotros por ley no podemos vender estos medicamentos mÁs. nos multan, porque como te digo, la compaÑÍa le dice al paciente que no puede garantizar si hay un efecto secundario. peggy: enrÍquez admite haber ingerido medicamentos vencidos. >> por lo menos si tiene un nÚmero de alteraciÓn, yo lo he usado., el dolor de cabeza, un cuen
peggy carranza nos explica desde la ciudad de nueva york.n profesor de la universidad de california quien analizÓ medicinas que habÍan expirado hacía mÁs de 30 aÑos y segÚn Él, la mayorÍa aÚn son efectivas. >> el sello de expiraciÓn de la mayorÍa de los medicamentos sÓlo mente indica la fecha hasta cuÁndo los fabricantes y la administraciÓn de drogas de los estados unidos garantiza su eficacia. esto no quiere decir que los ingredientes activos de los medicamentos dejen de...
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>>> let's go to peggy fox who is standing by in northern virginia. peggy? >> reporter: we are getting ready for this vote. the school board will be meeting right in that room. it starts at 7:00. we've got people arriving, wearing t-shirts, others are wearing t-shirts saying to change the name or to keep the name. we're told to expect fireworks tonight because now we have two proposals from board members. one to change the name from sandy evans, the former board chair, and one to keep the name. that's coming members. that's where robert e. lee high school is and people in that community, they do not want to go through. many people do not want to go through this situation that has been going on for two years. now sandy evans there is a compelling need to change it. they do not represent diversity, equity, conclusions, things like that. but she is proposing that compromise because some staff members say it is too expensive to change the name. why can't we call it stuart high school? we will see tonight. we understand the board comes down to five verses five an
>>> let's go to peggy fox who is standing by in northern virginia. peggy? >> reporter: we are getting ready for this vote. the school board will be meeting right in that room. it starts at 7:00. we've got people arriving, wearing t-shirts, others are wearing t-shirts saying to change the name or to keep the name. we're told to expect fireworks tonight because now we have two proposals from board members. one to change the name from sandy evans, the former board chair, and one to...
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peggy? okay, we're going to go to the next story. apparently peggy is not there yet. >> all right, we'll go back to that one. police are look for a person who stabbed a woman in the neck. it happened around 7:30 this morning on a path near the intersection of baden drive and saitsbury drive near the vienna detro station.
peggy? okay, we're going to go to the next story. apparently peggy is not there yet. >> all right, we'll go back to that one. police are look for a person who stabbed a woman in the neck. it happened around 7:30 this morning on a path near the intersection of baden drive and saitsbury drive near the vienna detro station.
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and peggy is floating up singing smooth operator. so there's these people over here at the table and they been heating up these different russian meets and we swooped in with our vegetables and we go to the table and there's some hot sauce and were about to have this incredible meal. that's when i look out the window and i think were coming over virginia. i can kind of see the virginia area and i just look around me and i see one breaking bread with. that's when i have this shift of we got to take care of this place, we've got to work together and do better. after that moment i came back home and it did fundamentally change me. i wanted to help make us a better civilization. i hope when you read the book to see that piece in there because that's what everyone of us needs to do to make sure were doing our part to keep us thriving as a civilization. these are all little points and pieces that i want to hear from my heart as to why i put those things in the book and the ending of the book is kind of like the future of our little guys an
and peggy is floating up singing smooth operator. so there's these people over here at the table and they been heating up these different russian meets and we swooped in with our vegetables and we go to the table and there's some hot sauce and were about to have this incredible meal. that's when i look out the window and i think were coming over virginia. i can kind of see the virginia area and i just look around me and i see one breaking bread with. that's when i have this shift of we got to...
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peggy: pese a las elocuentes fotos, el gobernador afirma que no tomo sol.ggy: en un intento de contener el escÁndalo; una foto de las playas que estÁn abiertas que serÍa una alternativa para la poblaciÓn. turistas se quedaron con las ganas de visitar el parque liberty porque tambiÉn fue cerrado. >> venimos desde houston con la idea de pasar el 4 de julio con la estatua de la libertad pero nos dice que estÁ cerrado. peggy: sus fotografÍas en la playa han desatado una lluvia de burlas en redes sociales, calificando el incidente "beachgate". este escÁndalo ocurre a merced del fin del mandato de chris christie, cuyo nivel de aceptaciÓn es de apenas 15%, uno de los mÁs bajos para cualquier gobernador en mÁs de 20 aÑos, segÚn una encuesta de la universidad. precisamente, como medida de precauciÓn ante el cierre de parques, el alcalde de jersey city trasladÓ el festival de fuegos artificiales por la celebraciÓn del dÍa de la independencia. enrique: casi la mitad de los estados de la uniÓn se niegan a compartir su padrÓn electoral con la comisiÓn creada por el pres
peggy: pese a las elocuentes fotos, el gobernador afirma que no tomo sol.ggy: en un intento de contener el escÁndalo; una foto de las playas que estÁn abiertas que serÍa una alternativa para la poblaciÓn. turistas se quedaron con las ganas de visitar el parque liberty porque tambiÉn fue cerrado. >> venimos desde houston con la idea de pasar el 4 de julio con la estatua de la libertad pero nos dice que estÁ cerrado. peggy: sus fotografÍas en la playa han desatado una lluvia de...
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peggy: debido a que renovarÁn hoteles que ya fueron construidos.de new jersey y maine cerraron oficinas y operaciones no prioritarias debido a que sus asambleas estatales no llegaron a un acuerdo para aprobar un presupuesto fiscal que les permita seguir operando. en el caso de new jersey, su gobernador firmÓ un estado de emergencia para permitir la operaciÓn de servicios gubernamentales esenciales, pero en vista del ser feriado del 4 de julio serÁn suspendidas las atracciones, parques, y playas. fÉlix: en un intento de suprimir el impuesto las remesas de los mexicanos, las autoridades mexicanas en conjunto con organizaciones bancarias impulsan la apertura de cuentas por internet para que sus connacionales puedan enviar dinero de manera eficiente y segura. la idea surgiÓ como respuesta a la peticiÓn que hicieran los inmigrantes en foros realizados en ambos paÍses a raíz de los comentarios realizados por trump. reportera: tras las amenazas que hizo el presidente donald trump de incluir impuestos a remesas de inmigrantes mexicanos para financiar el mu
peggy: debido a que renovarÁn hoteles que ya fueron construidos.de new jersey y maine cerraron oficinas y operaciones no prioritarias debido a que sus asambleas estatales no llegaron a un acuerdo para aprobar un presupuesto fiscal que les permita seguir operando. en el caso de new jersey, su gobernador firmÓ un estado de emergencia para permitir la operaciÓn de servicios gubernamentales esenciales, pero en vista del ser feriado del 4 de julio serÁn suspendidas las atracciones, parques, y...
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. >> ♪ if you know peggy sue you know why i feel blue without peggy my peggy sue ♪ bowzer: throw away the treetops all day long huffing and puffing his song ♪ bowzer: you will go back to the glory days of rock 'n roll. >> ♪ great balls of fire bowzer: you will hear all of the legends. rockabilly rebels, teen idols, the great groups, the love songs, and fun songs. >> ♪ splish, splash i was taking a bath rub a dub, just relaxing in the tub ♪ >> ♪ 1, 2, 3 look at me ♪ announcer: plus, every cd comes with liner notes the with stories about the artists and the songs. it all comes in this cool collectors box. >> ♪ my heart is falling bowzer: why spend hundreds of dollars and hours of time trying to collect all of these incredible hits in the ultimate collection. announcer: just call now and you can own the entire collection on eight cds for just five easy payments of $26.99 each. that is less than $.86 cents a song. >> ♪ you can rock 'n roll at the hop ♪ announcer: but wait, order with your credit card and we will send you a bonus. the ultimate one-hit wonders of rock 'n roll. >> ♪ i ran al
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peggy: arnold no sÓlo huÍa de la violencia y las pandillas.o maltrato. no es lo mismo la atenciÓn de una abuela, de una tÍa, de otra persona que no es lo mismo. el amor de madre es incondicional. peggy: su hermana menor recibiÓ asilo hace dos aÑos, ahora ambos estÁn estudiando y con planes de convertirse en profesionales del derecho y la mecÁnica. >> a aquellas personas que estÁn o estuvieron en la misma situaciÓn mÍa con mis hijos, que no tengan miedo, que busquen ayuda que sÍ la hay. peggy:el gobierno del presidente donald trump revelÓ que van a arrestar a los padres indocumentados que sean sospechosos de traer al paÍs a sus hijos de forma clandestina. fÉlix se suspendiÓ temporalmente el servicio de trenes hacia la estaciÓn del world trade center de manhattan por la presencia de un paquete sospechoso. se realizÓ un operativo. los pasajeros fueron alertados de los retrasos en los viajes. arantxa: mÁs adelante, la misionera colombiana que fue secuestrada en febrero pasado por un grupo terrorista podrÍa estar con vida. fÉlix: la violencia en ti
peggy: arnold no sÓlo huÍa de la violencia y las pandillas.o maltrato. no es lo mismo la atenciÓn de una abuela, de una tÍa, de otra persona que no es lo mismo. el amor de madre es incondicional. peggy: su hermana menor recibiÓ asilo hace dos aÑos, ahora ambos estÁn estudiando y con planes de convertirse en profesionales del derecho y la mecÁnica. >> a aquellas personas que estÁn o estuvieron en la misma situaciÓn mÍa con mis hijos, que no tengan miedo, que busquen ayuda que...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. a sad discovery at a peninsula hotel has hollywood in mourning. john heard, perhaps best known for his role in "home alone" has died. for the very latest, we join marianne favro for more on the investigation. mariann marianne? >> our sources confirm that a maid found actor john heard at this hotel, the sheraton, in palo alto on friday afternoon. police were called out to the hotel around 2:00 and found heard unresponsive. best known for his role as the father in "hole alome alone," j heard was 71. the santa clara medical examiner's office is investigating the cause of his death, which is unclear right now. a representative for the coroner's office said an autopsy may be scheduled later. just two days before he was discovered, heard underwater minor back surgery at stanford medical center. heard's agent, tammy hunt, issued this statement, saying, "john will be very much missed by his family, friends, and his many fans. john was one of those people that you meet and know immediately tha
i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. a sad discovery at a peninsula hotel has hollywood in mourning. john heard, perhaps best known for his role in "home alone" has died. for the very latest, we join marianne favro for more on the investigation. mariann marianne? >> our sources confirm that a maid found actor john heard at this hotel, the sheraton, in palo alto on friday afternoon. police were called out to the hotel around 2:00 and found heard unresponsive. best...
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peggy: the place we are right now, the government can do more. we are seeing some of the seed money for some of the commercial providers, spacex and orbital atk are providing cargo to the space station. hopefully in the next year or so , we will get crude supplied by spacex or boeing. i think the government commercialization is transitioning right now and it is fantastic to see the cargo coming up in all these different vehicles. i really do think it is the future because just like aviation, it has to expand in order to be really prolific. having these programs in place now is definitely a step in -- stepping stone for further development. that allows the government to spend more money on going and exploring beyond low orbit, which is what the current limitations are for some of the commercial providers. we do hope to encourage them to continue on into further deep space as well. david: let's go way beyond low earth orbit. a lot of talk right now about colonizing mars, actually living there. you have been living in space -- ar amount severe life
peggy: the place we are right now, the government can do more. we are seeing some of the seed money for some of the commercial providers, spacex and orbital atk are providing cargo to the space station. hopefully in the next year or so , we will get crude supplied by spacex or boeing. i think the government commercialization is transitioning right now and it is fantastic to see the cargo coming up in all these different vehicles. i really do think it is the future because just like aviation, it...
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. >>> it broke out at his home and peggy fox has more on that bond between two brothers. >> reporter: it appears the fire started in the front of the house. they found jimmie's body inside the front door. >> it really devastated me. it seemed like a family member, a very nice guy. >> the 62-year-old lived alone in this house on walnut street for the past 40 years. >> my brother's death was accidental. it probably had to do with the faulty wire in the wall. he was killed attempting to escape the flames. >>> my brother was always poor, didn't have muf but anything he had he was always willing to share with others. it was just a very kind and gentle soul. >> jimmie had a tough life. when he was a teen-ager growing up, gang members bullied him. he never recovered from a vicious beating. >> he was coming around the corner. we had all these kids of pav ya and they formed a gang. my dad was a way wait the navy and the police brought him and he had blood coming out of his they warned us if you do anything, they will burn your house down. he was never right after that. he always was recluse si
. >>> it broke out at his home and peggy fox has more on that bond between two brothers. >> reporter: it appears the fire started in the front of the house. they found jimmie's body inside the front door. >> it really devastated me. it seemed like a family member, a very nice guy. >> the 62-year-old lived alone in this house on walnut street for the past 40 years. >> my brother's death was accidental. it probably had to do with the faulty wire in the wall. he...
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and peggy fox looks into what might happen next. >> i'm so happy. i'm just really stoked. it means a lot to me. it means a lot to me. >> many celebrating to change me >> great to see people wearing the shirts i designed, standing up for our cause. >> it represent as lost cause. a confederacy that was about slavery, about keeping people as slaves. that's not what we want to represent. >> reporter: deciding after a two-year debate that this very diverse high school should not be named after a confederate general. >> i don't want my children going to supposed educational institutions that are lionizing people who fought to enslave black people. >> but the people who want to keep the nameaccuse the board of not following their own procedures. a lawyer for the group is threatening a lawsuit. >> this is a national momentum by the naacp. it's in virginia history. >> reporter: the keepers say robert e. lee high school could be next. spectators at the meeting liked that idea. >> it has to be a target. not go after robert e. lee. >> the fairfax county chapter of the naacp supported
and peggy fox looks into what might happen next. >> i'm so happy. i'm just really stoked. it means a lot to me. it means a lot to me. >> many celebrating to change me >> great to see people wearing the shirts i designed, standing up for our cause. >> it represent as lost cause. a confederacy that was about slavery, about keeping people as slaves. that's not what we want to represent. >> reporter: deciding after a two-year debate that this very diverse high school...
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peggy fox reports that the trump effect is taking hold in the commonwealth. >> reporter: 50 women ran for office this career and 10 of them won, inspired by the election. >> when trump was telling us who he was on the campaign, it was like i don't take shortcuts. i believe you. i believe you will deport immigrants. i believe you will discriminate against people that look like me. >> reporter: she quit her job as a cyberspecialist in homeland security. >> it's a battle cry. we must do more and we have to move forward. >> reporter: she's a single mother of 2 and to medicaid to save her son. >> i needed to get the services and medication. you don't feel proud to be on medicaid. you feel grateful that there is something out there to help to you get a foot up. >> reporter: she is angry that state lawmakers have not expanded medicaid. >> it's humanitarian. >> reporter: you get emotional because you've been there? >> yeah. i could have lost my son. there were times that i thought i would have. i am lucky. >> reporter: she is passionate about expanding educational opportunities and job creati
peggy fox reports that the trump effect is taking hold in the commonwealth. >> reporter: 50 women ran for office this career and 10 of them won, inspired by the election. >> when trump was telling us who he was on the campaign, it was like i don't take shortcuts. i believe you. i believe you will deport immigrants. i believe you will discriminate against people that look like me. >> reporter: she quit her job as a cyberspecialist in homeland security. >> it's a battle...
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peggy carranza desde la gran manzanatiene la historia. la medida aprobada en california para el cultivo, distribucion y uso de la marihuana con fines recreativos esta repercutiendo mucho en diferentes sectores de ese estado.en opinion de muchos la inciativa tendra grandes beneficios para la economia, pero otros la ven como una posibilidad de que aumenten los delitosjuan carlos gonzalez nos trae las dos cras de la moneda en este debate. la mejor forma de aprovechar el tiempo dentro de una carcel, es superandose.se han dado casos de reos que han muchos de ellos se han s y convertido en profesionales. las mujers encarceladas en la prision de folsom, california, tambien tienen esa oportunidad, como nos dice luis megid, quien visito ese centro penitenciario para conocer sus programas de ntrenamiento.rogramas de mexico debuta con el pie derecho en la copa oro estudiantes mexicanos diseqan un material sintetico que ayudara a los medicos a tratar dolencias de los huesos. tres jovenes estudiantes mexicanos han sido premiados por una innovacion que
peggy carranza desde la gran manzanatiene la historia. la medida aprobada en california para el cultivo, distribucion y uso de la marihuana con fines recreativos esta repercutiendo mucho en diferentes sectores de ese estado.en opinion de muchos la inciativa tendra grandes beneficios para la economia, pero otros la ven como una posibilidad de que aumenten los delitosjuan carlos gonzalez nos trae las dos cras de la moneda en este debate. la mejor forma de aprovechar el tiempo dentro de una...
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peggy fox talked to a friend of frank fuentes who talked to him a few days ago. >> inside the deadly broiling hot truck crammed with immigrants fuentes. one of the 10 people who died. the 19-year-old was a 2015 graduate of jeb stuart high school in fairfax county. >> he wanted to change his life.>> ricky and chelsea were friends with frank. >> we met freshman year. >> what kind of student was he?>> he was great he was smart always helping me out with my homework. sweet and caring. always there for you if you needed it. loving person. >> fuentes was from guatemala brought to the country when he was a toddler under the dreamer program he was allowed to stay until next -- last year when he pleaded guilty to simple battery and assault and pickpocketing in march. in july he was deported. >> some say he was in a gang.>> not frank. he was never in a gang. not a day where i did not see him. >> chelsea says she just spoke with frank on thursday and he said he was going to try to sneak back into the country using a coyote smuggler. she does not think he had any idea how dangerous it was.>> i w
peggy fox talked to a friend of frank fuentes who talked to him a few days ago. >> inside the deadly broiling hot truck crammed with immigrants fuentes. one of the 10 people who died. the 19-year-old was a 2015 graduate of jeb stuart high school in fairfax county. >> he wanted to change his life.>> ricky and chelsea were friends with frank. >> we met freshman year. >> what kind of student was he?>> he was great he was smart always helping me out with my...
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the northern virginia bureau chief, peggy fox is in manassases tonight. >> we pay our bills. we pay our taxes. we paid our rent here for nine years. apparently the system is broken. >> reporter: one of about 300 people who live in the east end mobile park in manassas, where she and her husband are raising their children. but there's a major problem here. >> the pipes are so old, they're cracng until we got the eviction notice august 29. >> because the owner said he didn't have the funds to fix the sewage problems. the city entered into an agreement to buy the property. that would mean all the homes would have to be removed. >> they didn't have any plans for it. >> to flatten homes and make land again. >> a team of investigates, including lawyers and lawmakers let by helen sorto formed the save our homes alliance, and they started a fight. >> they should have been gone in february. it didn't happen. >> reporter: tonight, the manassas city council is being asked to cancel the contract for this property. that nonprofit already has a contract with the owners in the works. >> city
the northern virginia bureau chief, peggy fox is in manassases tonight. >> we pay our bills. we pay our taxes. we paid our rent here for nine years. apparently the system is broken. >> reporter: one of about 300 people who live in the east end mobile park in manassas, where she and her husband are raising their children. but there's a major problem here. >> the pipes are so old, they're cracng until we got the eviction notice august 29. >> because the owner said he...
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peggy fox talked to the pastor's family in dumfries. >> reporter: inside this small home, the music and singing by his wife and his 13-year-old daughter will go on as usual tomorrow. the pastor, 57-year-old juan gutierrez was detained immigration customs and enforcement three weeks ago. his family has not seen him since. how do you deal with that? >> it's very difficult. i want to cry all the time. i'm trying to be strong, to hold my emotions in. it's hard for me, for my family. >> reporter: they are from peru. she became a united states citizen in 2014. their two children were born in the united states. their son served in the united states air force. >> i talked to my dad last night. we talked for like ten minutes. he told me to not worry. and that soon he will be out and then god knows why he is still in there. >> reporter: juan was in the process of applying to be a permanent resident. but a trespassing charge that was dismissed caused him to be detained for deportation. he has no criminal record. >> i think in my heart he broke the rule because he was without visa. and say constitu
peggy fox talked to the pastor's family in dumfries. >> reporter: inside this small home, the music and singing by his wife and his 13-year-old daughter will go on as usual tomorrow. the pastor, 57-year-old juan gutierrez was detained immigration customs and enforcement three weeks ago. his family has not seen him since. how do you deal with that? >> it's very difficult. i want to cry all the time. i'm trying to be strong, to hold my emotions in. it's hard for me, for my family....
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i'm peggy bunker. this attack happened not too far from downtown san jose. mary ann favro is live near the crime scene right now. detectives are looking for clues. what do we know? >> reporter: well, right now, police are trying to determine a motive for this killing. they were called out here around 10:00 this morning, peggy, with a call that a man had been stabbed at least once. as you can see now, more than eight hours later, they're still processing the crime scene. police say a woman stabbed a man to death this morning and they're still looking for her. the man was taken to santa clara valley medical center where he died. they're not surprised to learn about the murder. they say this is an area that has seen plenty of crime. >> they have some criminals like that, children. too many. two miles, a lot of criminals. >> reporter: jose said he won't walk in the area at night because he considers it too dangerous. so far, police have not released a description of the female suspect that is still on the run. this is san jose's 16th homicide of the year. report
i'm peggy bunker. this attack happened not too far from downtown san jose. mary ann favro is live near the crime scene right now. detectives are looking for clues. what do we know? >> reporter: well, right now, police are trying to determine a motive for this killing. they were called out here around 10:00 this morning, peggy, with a call that a man had been stabbed at least once. as you can see now, more than eight hours later, they're still processing the crime scene. police say a woman...
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i'm peggy bunker. terry mcsweeney has the day off. police are looking for a suspect in downtown san jose when a deadly confrontation took place off of 280 and west virginia on 2nd street. marianne favro is joining me. what do we know so far? >> reporter: well, police were called here around 10:00 this morning and now more than six hours later, they are still here investigating the homicide. police say a woman stabbed a man to death this morning and they are still looking for her. the man was taken to a nearby hospital where he died. neighbors tell us they are not surprised to hear about the murder. they say this is an area that has seen plenty of crime. >> it's hard to walk over here, especially in the night. it's very dangerous. >> reporter: jose says that it's also known to be a lot of prostitution here. police are still trying to determine a motive for the stabbing. police have not released the name of any suspects or any suspect description and they have not released the name of the victim. reporting live in san jose, marianne fav
i'm peggy bunker. terry mcsweeney has the day off. police are looking for a suspect in downtown san jose when a deadly confrontation took place off of 280 and west virginia on 2nd street. marianne favro is joining me. what do we know so far? >> reporter: well, police were called here around 10:00 this morning and now more than six hours later, they are still here investigating the homicide. police say a woman stabbed a man to death this morning and they are still looking for her. the man...
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i'm peggy bunker. this attack happened not too far from downtown san jose. mary ann favro is live near the crime scene right now. detectives are looking for clues. what do we know? >> reporter: well, right now, police are trying to determine a motive for this killing. they were called out here around 10:00 this morning, peggy, with a call that a man had been stabbed at least once. as you can see now, more than eight
i'm peggy bunker. this attack happened not too far from downtown san jose. mary ann favro is live near the crime scene right now. detectives are looking for clues. what do we know? >> reporter: well, right now, police are trying to determine a motive for this killing. they were called out here around 10:00 this morning, peggy, with a call that a man had been stabbed at least once. as you can see now, more than eight
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northern virginia bureau chief peggy fox is in springfield with some reaction from federal workers. >> reporter: well there's a lot of losers in this decision, including the people who nt to bring the fbi to this springfield property that's owned by the federal government. some people look at it as one more blow to federal workers by the trump administration. the iconic j edgar hoover building is crumbling. the headquarters of the fbi is inefficient, with cracked concrete, but the fbi is now staying put. >> the big losers, unfortunately are the fbi employees. >> reporter: springfield supervisor, jeff mccab worked with private sector leaders 0 bring -- to bring the fbi to this property. it's already owned by the federal government. >> you have a private sector that has extended millions of dollars in planning to put in bids. you just canted this with no credible reason. it will have a chilling effect on the private sector who want to partner with the federal government on projects like this in the future. >> reporter: he worries that increasing attack on federal workers. >> if even, we
northern virginia bureau chief peggy fox is in springfield with some reaction from federal workers. >> reporter: well there's a lot of losers in this decision, including the people who nt to bring the fbi to this springfield property that's owned by the federal government. some people look at it as one more blow to federal workers by the trump administration. the iconic j edgar hoover building is crumbling. the headquarters of the fbi is inefficient, with cracked concrete, but the fbi is...
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back to you, adam. >>> peggy, thank you. now to a developing story. vice president mike pence has cast the dividing vote, pushing the senate ahead to debate on replacing obamacare. john mccain returned from arizona, after being diagnosed with brain cancer. that speech is what drew the most applause. >> stop listening to the bombastic loud mouths on the radio, and the internet. to hell with them. let's trust each other. that's return to order. we keep trying to find a way to win without help from across the aisle. >> susan collins of lisa merkowski of alaska were the only two senators to join democrats in voting no. any action on healthcare will need nearly all the gop officers to support it. next up, 20 hours of debate on healthcare amendments in a back and forth that is expected to last all week between the moderate, and conservative republicans. >>> demonstrators took to the streets today, to call on congress to protect the rightses of people living with disabilities. many of them were in wheelchairs, as they chaptered no cuts, and pushed themselves
back to you, adam. >>> peggy, thank you. now to a developing story. vice president mike pence has cast the dividing vote, pushing the senate ahead to debate on replacing obamacare. john mccain returned from arizona, after being diagnosed with brain cancer. that speech is what drew the most applause. >> stop listening to the bombastic loud mouths on the radio, and the internet. to hell with them. let's trust each other. that's return to order. we keep trying to find a way to win...
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i'm peggy bunker. i'm terry mcsweeney. the president tweeted an old video of him making an appearance at a wrestling match and attacking the wrestler. cnn's logo was superimposed on that wrestler's head. jennifer johnson has the story from washington. >> reporter: this is the video the president tweeted, edited to show him at a wwe event beating up on a man with a cnn logo on his face. cnn shot back saying a sad day when the president of the united states encourages violence against reporters. this after the president personally attacked "morning joe" host mika brzezinski and joe scarborough last week. mr. trump continued his media assault saturday night. >> the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house. but i'm president, and they're not. >> reporter: mr. trump says his use of social media is modern day presidential. some republican lawmakers are again calling on him to lay off. >> it's unfortunate. and people are now begging the president not to do this, and, you know, he ought to stop doing it. >> report
i'm peggy bunker. i'm terry mcsweeney. the president tweeted an old video of him making an appearance at a wrestling match and attacking the wrestler. cnn's logo was superimposed on that wrestler's head. jennifer johnson has the story from washington. >> reporter: this is the video the president tweeted, edited to show him at a wwe event beating up on a man with a cnn logo on his face. cnn shot back saying a sad day when the president of the united states encourages violence against...
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. >> peggy bunker. the family of a man believed to have gone off the road near devil's slide is calling for safety barriers along the section of highway. >> 22-year-old richard moss has been missing since may. today the family held signs along the highway urging caltrans to act. kristy smith has more. >> reporter: this family is still out there looking for answers. but one thing they know for sure is that they do want a barrier put up on this stretch of road. they were out there today with supporters who say they will keep coming out until something is done. >> it turned to anger. >> dan moss disappeared along highway 1. he believes more needs to be done to improve safety for drivers. >> we want those temporary barriers put up immediately from the north end of -- the north end of the beach where it's straight all the way up to the tunnel. >> his 22-year-old son richard moss drove the area last seen in may. there were severance and then a development. a wheel was found sheered off the on the cliff. >> he
. >> peggy bunker. the family of a man believed to have gone off the road near devil's slide is calling for safety barriers along the section of highway. >> 22-year-old richard moss has been missing since may. today the family held signs along the highway urging caltrans to act. kristy smith has more. >> reporter: this family is still out there looking for answers. but one thing they know for sure is that they do want a barrier put up on this stretch of road. they were out...
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and peggy sirota, phenomenal photographer. >> jimmy: ahh! that's my favorite.est. she did that. we were all around venice beach. and we had -- i had a blast. >> jimmy: it looks like it would have taken like three weeks to do all that. >> we did all that in one day, by the way. yeah. >> jimmy: this is like 30 setups. it's just -- >> it was a lot of setups, a a lot of hard work. >> jimmy: it's a great -- great photos, but a great article as well. >> yeah. thank you. >> jimmy: and there's issue that the reporter brings up and this is the possibility of you running for president. and people took that -- [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: people took that story and ran with it. >> ran. >> jimmy: it is bigger than any story. >> it's still running. >> jimmy: it's still running around. why are people making such a a connection or such a big deal about this? i mean -- >> i think -- well, this story, this profile came out, and i would be remiss to say if i didn't mention her name. katie weaver is a really brilliant writer. and the story has blown up because
and peggy sirota, phenomenal photographer. >> jimmy: ahh! that's my favorite.est. she did that. we were all around venice beach. and we had -- i had a blast. >> jimmy: it looks like it would have taken like three weeks to do all that. >> we did all that in one day, by the way. yeah. >> jimmy: this is like 30 setups. it's just -- >> it was a lot of setups, a a lot of hard work. >> jimmy: it's a great -- great photos, but a great article as well. >> yeah....
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peggy bunker is off tonight nephot weekend continues. a live look at dublin, the east bay and inland areas reaching triple digits for a second day in a row. with the heat, of course, comes the fire danger. a red flag warning in effect. rangers at east bay regional parkss makes suring sure visitoe precautions. jeff ranieri here. >> it's been so debilitating. hard to go outside with this kind of heat. and it really is insult to injury here as our summer has been so hot the past month and a half. walnut creek up to 105. livermore, hot 104. santa rosa 102. san jose, 100. and also for parts of the peninsula as high as 100 degrees in mountainview. heat advisory until 9:00 tonight. that's for all of the north bay. also for the hills of the south bay. but it's really right here in contra costa and alameda counties where the most widespread heat is in effect. drink plenty of water from concord to san ramon, dublin and livermore. the good news is we're starting to see a change in the atmosphere. albeit very small right now. but a trough of cooling
peggy bunker is off tonight nephot weekend continues. a live look at dublin, the east bay and inland areas reaching triple digits for a second day in a row. with the heat, of course, comes the fire danger. a red flag warning in effect. rangers at east bay regional parkss makes suring sure visitoe precautions. jeff ranieri here. >> it's been so debilitating. hard to go outside with this kind of heat. and it really is insult to injury here as our summer has been so hot the past month and a...
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peggy noonan writing this...ld pause to recognize what just occurred and say good, bravo, this is a victory for what? civilization. the triumph and mosul comes just days after trump wanted to defend civilization from the threat of radical islam. >> we are fighting hard against radical islamic terrorism and we will prevail. the west will never, ever be broken. our values will prevail. our people will thrive. our civilization will triumph. >> martha: joining me now, general jack keane. he's a fox news military analyst. get to see you tonight, general. i guess i'd like to first get your thoughts on those two things. peggy newman's discussion of the importance about what happened in mosul this week and president trump's proclamation. about western civilization and defending it. >> radical islam and the terror that they are creating, they are indeed at a more of a we know it. they clearly want to change the international order that has stood the test of time. from post-world war ii to the present. what they are doing
peggy noonan writing this...ld pause to recognize what just occurred and say good, bravo, this is a victory for what? civilization. the triumph and mosul comes just days after trump wanted to defend civilization from the threat of radical islam. >> we are fighting hard against radical islamic terrorism and we will prevail. the west will never, ever be broken. our values will prevail. our people will thrive. our civilization will triumph. >> martha: joining me now, general jack...
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astronauts peggy whitson and jack fisher, sending down this video from the international space station pants. peggy posting on twitter, here's what happens when space folk take some pictures to show their usa pride. happy birthday, usa. thanks so much for watching on this fourth of july. i'm tom llamas in new york. david will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. oh, new fast play games from the pennsylvania lottery. and pay day has progressive top prizes. you could win fast. faster than this? (slurping) fast play. play fast. win instantly. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a writer from ridgewood, new york... a strategy consultant from washington, d.c... and our returning champion, an attorney from los angeles, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies a
astronauts peggy whitson and jack fisher, sending down this video from the international space station pants. peggy posting on twitter, here's what happens when space folk take some pictures to show their usa pride. happy birthday, usa. thanks so much for watching on this fourth of july. i'm tom llamas in new york. david will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. oh, new fast play games from the pennsylvania lottery. and pay day has progressive top prizes. you...
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astronauts peggy whitson and jack fisher, sending down this video from the international space station pants. peggy posting on twitter, here's what happens when space folk take some pictures to show their usa pride. happy birthday, usa. thanks so much for watching on this fourth of july. i'm tom llamas in new york. david will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. ncht lots of people are expected ahead of tonight's fireworks show. >> the party got started early with parades all around the bay area. we have team coverage. kate larson is in redwood city. >> reporter: happy 4th. the fourth of july means fireworks. it's going to be quite a show here in a short time. here in the south bay, san jose kicked off the day with a special parade. it's 10th annual rose white and blue parade. it's great way to kick off the 4th in is the tenth annual rose white and blue parade. san jose has had celebrations of parades off and on since 1896. >> how many years have you come to the parade? >> maybe eight. seven or eight. >> reporter: that means niki and nancy have been enjo
astronauts peggy whitson and jack fisher, sending down this video from the international space station pants. peggy posting on twitter, here's what happens when space folk take some pictures to show their usa pride. happy birthday, usa. thanks so much for watching on this fourth of july. i'm tom llamas in new york. david will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. ncht lots of people are expected ahead of tonight's fireworks show. >> the party got started...
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that's when peggy of new hope appeared with flowers from her garden. and a heavy heart. >> it's just out of respect for the families. just very sad. i just want them to know that we're all behind them and thinking of the families. >> reporter: now peggy's son went to school graduated with do cosmo dinardo knows jimi patrick as well. they found nothing in the field today. that's why they left so early. real quickly we reported dinardo told investigators last thursday he killed two people in fill whole he was 15 years old. we asked the da about that today. if he'd comment or provide further detail. he absolutely would not talk about those claims. live in solebury, i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. dawn, back to you. >> jeff, thank you. >>> oj simpson will soon be a free man. juice has been granted parole after serving more than eight years for an armed robbery. late this afternoon a pa roll board in nevada voted unanimously for his release after rivetting two-hour hearing. simpson and his family even victim pleaded to the board to let the former pro football a
that's when peggy of new hope appeared with flowers from her garden. and a heavy heart. >> it's just out of respect for the families. just very sad. i just want them to know that we're all behind them and thinking of the families. >> reporter: now peggy's son went to school graduated with do cosmo dinardo knows jimi patrick as well. they found nothing in the field today. that's why they left so early. real quickly we reported dinardo told investigators last thursday he killed two...
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astronauts peggy whitson and jack fischer, beaming down this video from the international space station pants. peggy posting on twitter, here's what happens when space folk take some pictures to show their usa pride. microgravity allows for some cool poses. happy birthday, usa. thanks so much for watching on this fourth of july. i'm tom llamas in new york. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. night. have a great evening. good night. >>> across the country and throughout the bay area, we're celebrating our nation's independence day. >> i'm spencer christian. tonight it's fireworks versus the fog. i'll show you who might win coming up. >>> when was the last time a tow truck led a parade? it did in concord today to carey a land marshal like you've never seen before. ♪ fourth of july and the grand finale is still to come. >> the highlight of the holiday, the fireworks shows won't start for another few hoarse, but people in the bay area have celebrated all day long. >> happy fourth of july. kids young and old have been lining the streets to enj
astronauts peggy whitson and jack fischer, beaming down this video from the international space station pants. peggy posting on twitter, here's what happens when space folk take some pictures to show their usa pride. microgravity allows for some cool poses. happy birthday, usa. thanks so much for watching on this fourth of july. i'm tom llamas in new york. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. night. have a great evening. good night. >>>...
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astronauts peggy whitson and jack fisher, sending down this video from the international space station pants. peggy posting on twitter, here's what happens when space folk take some pictures to show their usa pride. happy birthday, usa. thanks so much for watching on this fourth of july. i'm tom llamas in new york. david will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. from sony pictures studios, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vanna white. oh, hi. thanks, jim. another nice group. we appreciate the welcome. thank you. but now we must split up. okay. hi. hi. good see see y'all. get ready. assuming you want to win some money, sure. $1,000 at stake. "living things" is the category. go ahead, vanna.
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. >> what about peggy noonan on saturday. she said he is weak. >> that's keyword, weak. he does not want to be associated with that word as all. i don't want to be between peggy noonan and -- >> she is a conservative. in a way imsure he wasn't ready for. and i'm sure he heard about it from his peep possess. >> donald trump has this unairing instinct to find the soft underbelly for anybody he knows where their vulnerabilities are. and peggy did a great job calling his vulnerability, being called a girly man like that. >> first wives. another switch. roundtable is with us. these three people, all geniuses telling me something i don't know. this is "hardball "where the action is. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ cohigher!ad! higher! parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ord
. >> what about peggy noonan on saturday. she said he is weak. >> that's keyword, weak. he does not want to be associated with that word as all. i don't want to be between peggy noonan and -- >> she is a conservative. in a way imsure he wasn't ready for. and i'm sure he heard about it from his peep possess. >> donald trump has this unairing instinct to find the soft underbelly for anybody he knows where their vulnerabilities are. and peggy did a great job calling his...
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parades taking place and whatever it is peggy wanted to say. >> rob came over and i thought it was chat time. i got excited. i kind of jumped the gun there. >> people going to get out and enjoy some of the sunshine and temperatures that won't be hot for trivalley. you just saw that view around san francisco. low clouds, misty sky around down town. that's part of the big story tomorrow morning. right now you're seeing mist right now around the golden gate bridge. high temperatures tomorrow, not changing a lot from what we had today. we're going to see numbers approaching the low to mid-60s. tri-valley 61 currently. tomorrow's high making a run at the mid to upper 80s inland. san jose pretty popular number, 61 degrees. you see that there around the santa clara valley. we talked about air quality issues, this is moderate for the peninsula and coast. look at the wind speed out through fairfield still southwest at 26 miles per hour. that will, again, bring in the low clouds you're seeing in san francisco, banking up the east bay right now pushed further inland to parts of the south bay in th
parades taking place and whatever it is peggy wanted to say. >> rob came over and i thought it was chat time. i got excited. i kind of jumped the gun there. >> people going to get out and enjoy some of the sunshine and temperatures that won't be hot for trivalley. you just saw that view around san francisco. low clouds, misty sky around down town. that's part of the big story tomorrow morning. right now you're seeing mist right now around the golden gate bridge. high temperatures...
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thanks for joining us, i'm peggy dunn dirk. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. getting around will be a challenge tomorrow at least. golden gate bridge lanes will be closed for the san francisco marathon. >> and subway not in service for testing of new train. sergio is riff at golden gate bridge and they say it's security concerns. >> reporter: over the last year or so, law enforcement agencies have been watching in europe as terrorists use vehicles to kill pedestrians. decided they needed special precautions for the marathon tomorrow. for three hours drivers will not be able to head north across the golden gate bridge to marin county. traffic coming into the city still open but center barrier in place to protect the runners. years past used plastic traffic cones but after a year of attacks in europe where dozens of people have been killed by terrorists using vehicles as weapons. golden gate bridge authority decided it was no longer option. this will be the second day that moo muni subway was closed to customers. frustrating. >> delighted to have new trains but
thanks for joining us, i'm peggy dunn dirk. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. getting around will be a challenge tomorrow at least. golden gate bridge lanes will be closed for the san francisco marathon. >> and subway not in service for testing of new train. sergio is riff at golden gate bridge and they say it's security concerns. >> reporter: over the last year or so, law enforcement agencies have been watching in europe as terrorists use vehicles to kill pedestrians. decided they...