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omar aréchiga supo muy pronto cuál era su sueño. un sueño que compartía con su hermano.n puesto. este trabajo duro requirió viajar desde monterrey hasta san josé todos los días, poniendo la escuela en pausa y con permisos especiales en el trabajo de sus padres, algo que omar realmente agradece. tengo suerte con una buena familia y mis papás que han sacrifido todo para que yo pudiera perseguir mis sueños y ellos siempre me enseñaron que la disciplina era lo más importante y sin eso no llegaría lejos. pero siempre con la influencia de la primera persona que lo hizo enamorarse del futbol. su hermano mayor. Él no llegó tan lejos. Él jugó como nomas en la prepa, en la escuela, pero. pero él era el que siempre me estaba manejando a los partidos y entrenamientos y creo que él ha tomado más tiempo que ninguna otra persona para ayudarme con mi sueño. ser un atleta de alto rendimiento requiere mucha dedicación, sobre todo cuando te exiges a ti mismo, como en el caso de omar, lo más difícil es. creo que estar al pendiente de todos como porque siempre tengo yo. yo siento que tengo q
omar aréchiga supo muy pronto cuál era su sueño. un sueño que compartía con su hermano.n puesto. este trabajo duro requirió viajar desde monterrey hasta san josé todos los días, poniendo la escuela en pausa y con permisos especiales en el trabajo de sus padres, algo que omar realmente agradece. tengo suerte con una buena familia y mis papás que han sacrifido todo para que yo pudiera perseguir mis sueños y ellos siempre me enseñaron que la disciplina era lo más importante y sin eso...
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omar. and what we have seen over the past 24 hours is a rare sight of unadulterated joy on both sides. you have the joy of those families. of the three freed israeli hostages finally being able to hug their children, their sisters, their loved ones, and on the other side, you also saw some 90 palestinian prisoners being released from israeli prisons. and the unadulterated joy and celebrations on that side, as well as families once again were reunited. so this is really, as i say, a very rare moment where you can see joy in this particular neck of the woods. now, of course, we are hearing from all sides that it is joy mixed with fear mixed with caution. will there be the 30 hostages of this phase one? will that hold? will they be released over the next six weeks? and of course, there are expected to be hundreds more palestinian prisoners released. but the key thing that we did see as well was hundreds of humanitarian aid trucks moving into gaza. now, according to the un relief chief, tom ple
omar. and what we have seen over the past 24 hours is a rare sight of unadulterated joy on both sides. you have the joy of those families. of the three freed israeli hostages finally being able to hug their children, their sisters, their loved ones, and on the other side, you also saw some 90 palestinian prisoners being released from israeli prisons. and the unadulterated joy and celebrations on that side, as well as families once again were reunited. so this is really, as i say, a very rare...
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eso hizo omar aréchiga martínez folsom 18 de la cantera de los san jose earthquakes.en lugar de esperar por su oportunidad, él fue y la buscó. contacté al coach de aquí hace ya por años y por fin me dieron la oportunidad de de hacer un entrenamiento y y pues trabajé duro y me gané un puesto. este trabajo duro requirió viajar desde monterrey hasta san josé todos los días, poniendo la escuela en pausa y con permisos especiales en el trabajo de sus padres, algo que omar realmente agradece. tengo suerte con con una buena familia y mis papás que han sacrificado todo para que yo podría perseir mis sueños y ellos siempre me enseñaron que la disciplina era lo más importante y sin eso no llegaría lejos, pero siempre con la influencia de la primera persona que lo hizo enamorarse del fútbol. su hermano mayor. Él no llegó tan lejos. Él jugó como nomás en la prepa, en la escuela, pero. pero él era el que siempre me estaba manejando a los partidos y entrenamientos y creo que él ha tomado más tiempo que ninguna otra persona para ayudarme con mi sueño ser un atleta de alto rendimient
eso hizo omar aréchiga martínez folsom 18 de la cantera de los san jose earthquakes.en lugar de esperar por su oportunidad, él fue y la buscó. contacté al coach de aquí hace ya por años y por fin me dieron la oportunidad de de hacer un entrenamiento y y pues trabajé duro y me gané un puesto. este trabajo duro requirió viajar desde monterrey hasta san josé todos los días, poniendo la escuela en pausa y con permisos especiales en el trabajo de sus padres, algo que omar realmente...
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reportero: omar tiene 90 empleados y 4000 vacas.en la gran mayorÍa indocumentados. el dueÑo de esta lecherÍa dice que para Él es el 90% y que sin ellos la industria puede colapsar. reportero: deben facilitar el proceso de visas si no quieren que la economÍa colapse. ilia: la contribuciÓn de inmigrantes a la economÍa del paÍs. en chicago, somos testigos de que la solidaridad y resistencia son pilares fundamentales para aquellos que siguen trabajando para un futuro mejor para el paÍs, aunque tienen temor. hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica]
reportero: omar tiene 90 empleados y 4000 vacas.en la gran mayorÍa indocumentados. el dueÑo de esta lecherÍa dice que para Él es el 90% y que sin ellos la industria puede colapsar. reportero: deben facilitar el proceso de visas si no quieren que la economÍa colapse. ilia: la contribuciÓn de inmigrantes a la economÍa del paÍs. en chicago, somos testigos de que la solidaridad y resistencia son pilares fundamentales para aquellos que siguen trabajando para un futuro mejor para el paÍs,...
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omar, thank you very much.before bourbon street reopened to the public today though, there was a small ceremony honoring the 14 people who died in this attack. they were honored with a yellow rose, representing each and every one of the victims. and tonight, as more of the faces and the names of those victims are being revealed and made public, their loved ones are also beginning to share their stories. for many of the families, there is no making sense of it. how a new year's celebration on bourbon street could turn into a lifetime now of mourning. >> we still haven't really wrapped our minds around that like, a terrorist attack took our matthew. >> reporter: zach colgan's cousin, matthew tenedorio, was 25, a goofball, he remembers. he lived here and, like so many others, was ringing of the new year with friends. >> his laugh was contagious. if he had a superpower, that would be his secret superpower to make people laugh. >> reporter: reggie hunter meanwhile, was 37, a father of two from baton rouge. his young
omar, thank you very much.before bourbon street reopened to the public today though, there was a small ceremony honoring the 14 people who died in this attack. they were honored with a yellow rose, representing each and every one of the victims. and tonight, as more of the faces and the names of those victims are being revealed and made public, their loved ones are also beginning to share their stories. for many of the families, there is no making sense of it. how a new year's celebration on...
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omar?rter: good evening, memorials will flowers and crosses are growing, as the city is starting their grieving process after this week's deadly terrorist attack. now, this morning at the city of love church, dozens of people gathered to remember the victims and honor those first responders. the mayor and other city leaders thanked police for their work in the aftermath. 13 of the 14 people killed have now been identified, including a new one, 31-year-old edward pettifer, who is a british citizen. more than 30 others were injured. many still recovering in local hospitals. now, as investigation ramps up, cbs news has learned that earlier in 2024, the suspect posted several audio recordings to sound cloud, saying music was, quote, the voice of satan, and warning it could lead people to forbidden acts like using drugs and alcohol. now, next week we're also expecting the first of several victim lawsuits to be filed against the city of new orleans and the new orleans police department. lawyers t
omar?rter: good evening, memorials will flowers and crosses are growing, as the city is starting their grieving process after this week's deadly terrorist attack. now, this morning at the city of love church, dozens of people gathered to remember the victims and honor those first responders. the mayor and other city leaders thanked police for their work in the aftermath. 13 of the 14 people killed have now been identified, including a new one, 31-year-old edward pettifer, who is a british...
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omar villafranca, thank you very much.of tonight, all federal workers who carried out diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are on paid leave ahead of being laid off as the trump administration moves to wipe out dei across the government. we get details from cbs's weijia jiang. >> this is a big deal. >> reporter: president trump's order to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, or dei, across government are now having real-world consequences for federal workers. >> get radical left, woke ideologies the hell out of our military and out of our government. >> reporter: in a memo first obtained by cbs news, the administration directed federal agencies to place all employees working in dei roles on administrative leave by 5:00 p.m. today. several federal workers in those programs told cbs news today they were reluctant to share their views publicly. >> i spoke to some outstanding career public servants this morning who are all terrified. >> reporter: jonathan lovitz worked on dei programs for the commerce department
omar villafranca, thank you very much.of tonight, all federal workers who carried out diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are on paid leave ahead of being laid off as the trump administration moves to wipe out dei across the government. we get details from cbs's weijia jiang. >> this is a big deal. >> reporter: president trump's order to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, or dei, across government are now having real-world consequences for federal workers. >>...
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omar. i can't sleep much. it's heartbreaking. my wife and i are crying all the time. >> well, and i was just going to say that, look, no one is prepared to see the name of a loved one or a friend in a newspaper or, you know, through a text saying that they're no longer with us. um, what was that moment like for you? and it sounds like you read it in the malibu times. you've been trying to reach him for so long. >> it was one of the worst moments of my life. i just lost it. i first got the call from one of my other good friends, a girl named danielle dutcher. she told me she thought it was randall and i just lost it. that second i told my wife i need time. i need time, and i probably did the stupidest thing a man could do. but it was all to memorialize randall miod. i went right down to malibu. i drove straight down to malibu, to his favorite beach, surfrider beach, which was totally off limits in the evacuation. and i wrote in sand. we lost a legend. randall miod and i said my goodbyes to him, and at the same time, the kenneth fi
omar. i can't sleep much. it's heartbreaking. my wife and i are crying all the time. >> well, and i was just going to say that, look, no one is prepared to see the name of a loved one or a friend in a newspaper or, you know, through a text saying that they're no longer with us. um, what was that moment like for you? and it sounds like you read it in the malibu times. you've been trying to reach him for so long. >> it was one of the worst moments of my life. i just lost it. i first...
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omar?ell, wolf, we're unfortunately getting a tragic update from the new orleans coroner right now. we just got this statement in just a few moments ago that the death toll has unfortunately risen as of now, 15 people are dead and the coroner stressed it will take several days to perform all autopsies. but remember that initial death toll was ten and we are just getting in right now that that number has now risen to 15 people. and of course, we know dozens more were injured over the course of this. so whether some of those injured were unfortunately then slipped to death based on this particular number, we do not know just to this point. but moving forward, the coroner's office says that we are deeply saddened by the tragic events that unfolded in the french quarter. our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with the victims, their families and everyone affected. again, all of this happening within just the first few hours of 2025, wolf. >> so sad indeed. all right. omar, thank you very, v
omar?ell, wolf, we're unfortunately getting a tragic update from the new orleans coroner right now. we just got this statement in just a few moments ago that the death toll has unfortunately risen as of now, 15 people are dead and the coroner stressed it will take several days to perform all autopsies. but remember that initial death toll was ten and we are just getting in right now that that number has now risen to 15 people. and of course, we know dozens more were injured over the course of...
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>> omar, i you know, i'm losing service. we're kind of in and out of service. it's a touchy area right now as they're repairing all the power lines. so i didn't hear your question. however, we are in the middle here of the damage in altadena at the eaton fire where the eaton fire burn. and you can see behind me just home after home has been destroyed. and a lot of what's happening right now is crews are out here. we have seen crews, electrical crews out here all day trying to repair some of the power lines. but i was talking with a lineman and he said that, you know, they're repairing the power for the homes that are still standing. unfortunately, these power, these power lines are not going to be serving a lot of customers. there's just nothing left really in this block. but they're still wanting to make sure that those who do have a home are able to come back to something, to some power. now, the authorities today, they have been saying they need people to be patient because it's just so unsafe to come back, not only because we have all the repairs going on,
>> omar, i you know, i'm losing service. we're kind of in and out of service. it's a touchy area right now as they're repairing all the power lines. so i didn't hear your question. however, we are in the middle here of the damage in altadena at the eaton fire where the eaton fire burn. and you can see behind me just home after home has been destroyed. and a lot of what's happening right now is crews are out here. we have seen crews, electrical crews out here all day trying to repair some...
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cbs's omar villafranca leads us off tonight. omar, good evening. >> reporter: good evening.rbon street is back open, as you can hear behind me. and things are slowly getting back to normal here, but the investigation into why this happened is still underway. cbs news has confirmed that today investigators searched the houston home of shamsud din jabbar and the new orleans airbnb he was renting before the deadly new year's terror attack. sources say bomb-making materials were found at both locations. the u.s. army veteran sped down bourbon street, ramming his truck into a crowd, killing at least 14 revelers, an attack authorities believe was inspired by isis. those stunned by the horror include jabbar's half-brother, who did not want to show his face. >> maybe he was going through something, you know, that he just didn't tell anyone about. >> reporter: federal agencies have now put out a bulletin warning of possible copycat or retaliatory attacks. and today, new orleans officials launched an investigation on what went wrong with security. a central focus now are on those boll
cbs's omar villafranca leads us off tonight. omar, good evening. >> reporter: good evening.rbon street is back open, as you can hear behind me. and things are slowly getting back to normal here, but the investigation into why this happened is still underway. cbs news has confirmed that today investigators searched the houston home of shamsud din jabbar and the new orleans airbnb he was renting before the deadly new year's terror attack. sources say bomb-making materials were found at both...
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of jason, the my guess this week is one of the most prominent palestinian human rights defenders. omar by who is the co founder of b. d. s. the boy called divestment and sanctions campaign. a policy indian movement inspired by the south african n t a pos side struggle successive is really government's have tried to deal legitimize vs subjecting omar to threats and intimidation in 2017. so my receive the gone the piece award for who for the summer. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. you've been on the full front of the fight to defend human rights in palestine for decades. can you tell us what is b d s and what is the philosophy that animates it? so that'd be this was launched by the absolute majority of palestinian society in 2005, calling for the basic rights without which palestinians cannot exercise self determination . ending the occupation ending as the regime of racial segregation, which meets the one definition of apartheid. and that item of refugees to return. by focusing on those 3 right speeds, addresses the basic tribes stipulated under international law. the
of jason, the my guess this week is one of the most prominent palestinian human rights defenders. omar by who is the co founder of b. d. s. the boy called divestment and sanctions campaign. a policy indian movement inspired by the south african n t a pos side struggle successive is really government's have tried to deal legitimize vs subjecting omar to threats and intimidation in 2017. so my receive the gone the piece award for who for the summer. thank you so much for joining us today. thank...
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i've tried to deal to do to my c ds, subjecting omar to threats and intimidation in 2017. so my receive the gone the piece award for who for the summer. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. you've been on the full front of the fight to defend human rights in palestine for decades. can you tell us what is b b s and what is the philosophy that animates it? so that'd be, this was launched by the absolute majority of palestinian society in 2005, calling for the basic rights without which bellis pinions cannot exercise self determination ending the occupation ending as the regime of racial segregation which meets the one definition of apartheid. and that item for refugees to return by focusing on those 3 right speeds, addresses the basic rights stipulated under international law. the most important points of ideas is that it connects the palestinian liberation struggle with ending complicity internationally. which means we cannot and occupation under apartheid then, then to have our refugees to return and receive preparations without ending the complicity of state
i've tried to deal to do to my c ds, subjecting omar to threats and intimidation in 2017. so my receive the gone the piece award for who for the summer. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. you've been on the full front of the fight to defend human rights in palestine for decades. can you tell us what is b b s and what is the philosophy that animates it? so that'd be, this was launched by the absolute majority of palestinian society in 2005, calling for the basic rights without...
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omar, good evening. >> reporter: good evening major. in the french quarter, known for the music and the celebration, but now it is an active federal crime scene and this mayhem started early this morning, right behind me on the corner of canal and world-famous bourbon street when the driver of a pickup actually went around a police vehicle that was blocking bourbon street and started running over people in the french quarter. we want to warn you, some of the video you are about to see is disturbing. celebrations quickly turned into deadly chaos on bourbon street in what is now being investigated as an act of terrorism. just after 3:00 a.m., a man driving a white pickup plowed into a crowd of new year's revelers, killing at least 15 people and injuring 35 others. >> the scene was just horrific. being a marine corps vet, it felt like, you know, back in iraq again. >> we heard the squeal and the rev of the engine, and then this huge, loud impact, and then the people screaming. >> reporter: the driver identified as 42-year-old shamsud din j
omar, good evening. >> reporter: good evening major. in the french quarter, known for the music and the celebration, but now it is an active federal crime scene and this mayhem started early this morning, right behind me on the corner of canal and world-famous bourbon street when the driver of a pickup actually went around a police vehicle that was blocking bourbon street and started running over people in the french quarter. we want to warn you, some of the video you are about to see is...
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i mean, as omar was saying, getting rid of the pretense at least gets rid of the hypocrisy. i mean, in many ways, i think this contributes to this perception of trump as someone who means what he says and speaks or openly and honestly and if, even if the things he's saying are horrible, whereas you have the democrats and the binding ministration. as on our side pretending to care about human rights pretending to care about the international order and the rule of law and yet acting completely against it. and so, i mean in many ways, i think that the, the, what the body of ministration has done has further undermined these causes of human rights or the international order. and instead, what we're going to see under trump is just this full embrace and an open spoken embrace of the policies that by the ministration was implementing. anyway, i know you, you reside from the state department because of the, by the administration's, a continual political support, military support for israel. is there any reason to believe what the, by the administration representatives would likely
i mean, as omar was saying, getting rid of the pretense at least gets rid of the hypocrisy. i mean, in many ways, i think this contributes to this perception of trump as someone who means what he says and speaks or openly and honestly and if, even if the things he's saying are horrible, whereas you have the democrats and the binding ministration. as on our side pretending to care about human rights pretending to care about the international order and the rule of law and yet acting completely...
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cbs's omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: president biden and first lady jill biden traveled to neweans nearly a week after the deadly new year's attack in the crescent city. >> new orleans defines strength and resilience. you define it, whether it is in the form of this attack, from this attack or hurricanes or super storms. this city and its people get back up. >> reporter: 14 people were killed when the suspect, identified as shamsud-din jabbar, intentionally rammed a pickup truck into a crowd before he was killed by police. over the weekend the fbi released a video showing the army veteran riding a bicycle through the french quarter last october and recording video of the scene using his meta smart glasses. other clips captured on street cameras and released by the fbi appear to show jabbar planting homemade bombs in coolers throughout bourbon street hours before carrying out the attack. >> he didn't use the right, the correct device to set it off, and that is just indicative of his inexperience and lack of understanding. >> reporter: in light of the tragedy, officials here in n
cbs's omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: president biden and first lady jill biden traveled to neweans nearly a week after the deadly new year's attack in the crescent city. >> new orleans defines strength and resilience. you define it, whether it is in the form of this attack, from this attack or hurricanes or super storms. this city and its people get back up. >> reporter: 14 people were killed when the suspect, identified as shamsud-din jabbar, intentionally rammed a...
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in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced the hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon. pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress libya, 18th of the entire population. more than 100000 people fell victim to their. however, just a few years later, the entail you enroll, collapsed. in 1951, libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence shape going on limits of us. the one of them is beautiful. you're gonna shoot them . i the, the nearly money visits your needs be so it on down could have been yeah, the letter was just for the monday. are they going is, could they will gasket on monday? did you want to go to so many doc a but at this you by log i don't want them to, but she's going to shoot them out. you can get it. i got it. let me see news of the i need to know my i've been hold up at peaches and, but i can't think of nobody's seen is it? when he's sitting there, like, i don't want to give a she some and there's like, i don't want to, but i'm a
in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced the hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon. pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress libya, 18th of the entire population. more than 100000 people fell victim to their. however, just a few years later, the entail you enroll, collapsed. in 1951, libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence shape going on limits of us. the one of...
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in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced to hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon? pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress lady 18th of the entire population. more than 100000 people fell victim to their. however, just a few years later the entail you enroll collapsed. in 1951, libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the yeah, the new, there's a new theater will mean every little piece of view in west style, but obviously somebody is still what he doesn't go without, even though it doesn't know what it is using. well the it was with pavilion one, the direction president, letting me put it in, began his tour of the expedition the visited the expo in early december, soon after it opened the new entry. not to ref, seasons volunteers stayed with the russian expos since its 1st days. and then they apply the experience they gained in the region plus the width of 2. and i see fortune log on to the wireless one sort of some visiting the s
in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced to hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon? pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress lady 18th of the entire population. more than 100000 people fell victim to their. however, just a few years later the entail you enroll collapsed. in 1951, libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the yeah, the new, there's a new theater will...
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first up, we have our incredible deputy chair ilhan omar. >> thank you, chair. good afternoon, everyone. donald trump has been president for 48 hours and has rolled back the clock on so much of our progress. from ending birthright citizenship, a constitutional right guaranteed by the 14th amendment, to stopping refugee resettlement, to reinstating his failed program like remain in mexico, immigrants are being persecuted, targeted, and treated like criminals. donald trump also rolled back crucial climate initiatives. he withdrew us from the paris climate accord, vowed to unleash oil and gas drilling and declared an energy emergency that ends restrictions on fossil fuel production directly escalating the climate crisis. the vision donald trump and his administration have is one of the vision of hate and reversal of progress. as members of the progressive caucus, we will continue to provide an alternative vision, one centered on transformative change, justice and movement building. we will keep fighting for a future that the american people deserve, and give a clea
first up, we have our incredible deputy chair ilhan omar. >> thank you, chair. good afternoon, everyone. donald trump has been president for 48 hours and has rolled back the clock on so much of our progress. from ending birthright citizenship, a constitutional right guaranteed by the 14th amendment, to stopping refugee resettlement, to reinstating his failed program like remain in mexico, immigrants are being persecuted, targeted, and treated like criminals. donald trump also rolled back...
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the seat is empty after councilman omar torres resigned following his arrest on rape charges. the special election to fill the seat will be held april 8th. the council will also appoint an interim member at the end of january, who would then serve until the election is held. five people have applied for that job. the application process ends on friday. authorities in santa rosa have started a homicide investigation after four bodies were located inside a home. ktvu betty yu has the latest from sonoma county. >> santa rosa police said they were called to a home on monarch court wednesday afternoon when they made the deadly discovery. it's located in a senior citizen community called valley vista. >> an associate of the family living out of state had not heard from anyone in the home for multiple days and requested to check the welfare. >> inside, they found four bodies. police have not released their identities or shared their relationship to each other. authorities said there was no threat to public safety and there are no outstanding suspects. it's unclear how the victims die
the seat is empty after councilman omar torres resigned following his arrest on rape charges. the special election to fill the seat will be held april 8th. the council will also appoint an interim member at the end of january, who would then serve until the election is held. five people have applied for that job. the application process ends on friday. authorities in santa rosa have started a homicide investigation after four bodies were located inside a home. ktvu betty yu has the latest from...
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but i want to start with omar on the ground there. omar, what is the latest you're hearing from officials there? >> yeah, right now it remains a busy scene as it has over the course of today. roads blocked in many different directions outside of the french quarter, which is just behind me. this attack happened about a block or so away from where i'm standing, maybe a little bit further. but what we saw over the course of the day, obviously investigators going in and out, but also coroner vans going in and out, as we now learn from the coroner that the death toll has jumped to 15 as opposed to ten, which is where it stood for most of the day. all of this, of course, as investigators are trying to piece together how exactly this unfolded. a big part of it, the motivation. well, the fbi said that an i.s.i.s. flag was found inside this vehicle, along with a potential ied as well, along with other potential ieds in the surrounding french quarter area as well. as you were just talking about a little bit earlier and reporting from our john m
but i want to start with omar on the ground there. omar, what is the latest you're hearing from officials there? >> yeah, right now it remains a busy scene as it has over the course of today. roads blocked in many different directions outside of the french quarter, which is just behind me. this attack happened about a block or so away from where i'm standing, maybe a little bit further. but what we saw over the course of the day, obviously investigators going in and out, but also coroner...
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in 1931, omar l moved star was captured and sentenced to hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon, pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress lydia 18th of the entire population. more than 100000 people fell victim to their. however, just a few years later or the entail you enroll, collapsed in 1951. libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the welcome back to going under grandy, i'm still here with the award winning journalist and pulling that rolling stone contributing editor matt daisy, matt. we told him at the working class. uh because uh the issue. the single issue that this region where i was reading to you from is the guys of genocide and obviously that influenced the votes in michigan. but what do you think is the significance of the $100000000.00 from miriam adults into the trump campaign? i mean, is that the $2000000.00 mostly women and children question when it comes to gaza? what, what is the impact of that donation? mm. i don't know. i m
in 1931, omar l moved star was captured and sentenced to hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon, pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress lydia 18th of the entire population. more than 100000 people fell victim to their. however, just a few years later or the entail you enroll, collapsed in 1951. libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the welcome back to going under grandy,...
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omar villafranca, thank you so much. first time, bird flu has claimed a human life in the u.s. louisiana's health department says the patient was over the age of 65 and had underlying health problems and contracted the virus from exposure to a backyard flock of birds. the cdc says the health risk to the general public is low. there is major news tonight concerning america's neighbor to the north. justin trudeau announced today that he is stepping down as leader of canada's governing party after serving nearly a decade as prime minister. cbs's elizabeth palmer now on what led to trudeau's downfall. >> reporter: with his popularity plunging, no one was surprised by the announcement. >> i intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister. >> reporter: in 2015, aged only 43, justin trudeau swept to power, the second youngest prime minister in canadian history. with a telegenic family and a liberal mission. >> we stand for a woman's right to choose. we stand for the right to be who you are and love whom you love. >> reporte
omar villafranca, thank you so much. first time, bird flu has claimed a human life in the u.s. louisiana's health department says the patient was over the age of 65 and had underlying health problems and contracted the virus from exposure to a backyard flock of birds. the cdc says the health risk to the general public is low. there is major news tonight concerning america's neighbor to the north. justin trudeau announced today that he is stepping down as leader of canada's governing party after...
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the army of staff, general omar bradley in the greatest parade in the long history of the national capital. then come the president and vice flanking the chief executive in his guard of honor, the men of battery d 149 field artillery, with whom he served as captain in the first world war. the cabinet members include the secretary of state, dean acheson and the attorney general of the united states, tom clark. general dwight eisenhower arrives in the car. army secretary kenneth royal. behind him is the future general bismarck, gray clad battalion of point. the brigade midshipmen of the united states naval academy at annapolis passes in review. next come the cadets of the united coast guard academy. men of the marine corps, a march down the broad avenue, which today is the parade ground for branch of the armed services. the 82 of the flying boxcar lead, one of the greatest air armadas ever to fly over the capital. more than hundred planes in all. i giant b 36 bombers pass overhead. the parade includes not only the military, but is a panorama of american life. the president's home of missouri
the army of staff, general omar bradley in the greatest parade in the long history of the national capital. then come the president and vice flanking the chief executive in his guard of honor, the men of battery d 149 field artillery, with whom he served as captain in the first world war. the cabinet members include the secretary of state, dean acheson and the attorney general of the united states, tom clark. general dwight eisenhower arrives in the car. army secretary kenneth royal. behind him...
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the army of staff, general omar bradley in the greatest parade in the long history of the national capital. then come the president and vice flanking the chief executive in his guard of honor, the men of battery d 149 field artillery, with whom he served as captain in the first world war. the cabinet members include the secretary of state, dean acheson and the attorney general of the united states, tom clark. general dwight eisenhower arrives in the car. army secretary kenneth royal. behind him is the future general bismarck, gray clad battalion of point. the brigade midshipmen of the united states naval academy at annapolis passes in review. next come the cadets of the united coast guard academy. men of the marine corps, a march down the broad avenue, which today is the parade ground for branch of the armed services. the 82 of the flying boxcar lead, one of the greatest air armadas ever to fly over the capital. more than hundred planes in all. i giant b 36 bombers pass overhead. the parade includes not only the military, but is a panorama of american life. the president's home of missouri
the army of staff, general omar bradley in the greatest parade in the long history of the national capital. then come the president and vice flanking the chief executive in his guard of honor, the men of battery d 149 field artillery, with whom he served as captain in the first world war. the cabinet members include the secretary of state, dean acheson and the attorney general of the united states, tom clark. general dwight eisenhower arrives in the car. army secretary kenneth royal. behind him...