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mÁs de 1000 personas descargaron los planos para fabricar en casa armas estilo rifles de asalto aguirremandaron a la administraciÓn por su decisiÓn de permitir que una compaÑÍa de texas publique estos planos. las armas de plÁstico 3d serÍan imposibles de rastrear y no requieren verificaciÓn de antecedentes. estamos hablando de que fÍjense ustedes, este dispositivo podrÍa estar en la casa de muchÍsimas personas y no solamente eso, lo peligroso es que como son de plÁstico, estarÍamos hablando que posiblemente pueden perfectamente introducirlo en cualquier edificio estatal, por ejemplo. carolina: esta maÑana el esidente donald trumpenviÓ un tic en el cual dice que le parece able que esto estÉ ocurriendo. estoy poniendo atenciÓn a la venta de pistolas de plÁstico 3d al pÚblico. hable con la inercia y no parece tener sentido--- hablÉ con la nno tener sentido. una persona en este momento el dÍa de hoy puedes imprimir un arma r 15 en su casa? >> exactamente, eso es lo que estamos hablando y puede imprimir cualquier cantidad de armas . ilimitado. se limita solamente a la capacidad que su impres
mÁs de 1000 personas descargaron los planos para fabricar en casa armas estilo rifles de asalto aguirremandaron a la administraciÓn por su decisiÓn de permitir que una compaÑÍa de texas publique estos planos. las armas de plÁstico 3d serÍan imposibles de rastrear y no requieren verificaciÓn de antecedentes. estamos hablando de que fÍjense ustedes, este dispositivo podrÍa estar en la casa de muchÍsimas personas y no solamente eso, lo peligroso es que como son de plÁstico, estarÍamos...
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i )m janelle wang, in for jessia aguirre. and i )m raj mathai.onigjt -- there are still concerns .. and questions.. smouldering in morgan hill. fire crews are assesing the damage. and many people are grateful the flames never >>> tonight there are still flames in morgan hill. we talk with one family whose four horses were killed in sfire. robert honda is in morgan hill with the latest. >> reporter: we are here along hale avenue near that burned up barn. the only silver lining to her family's tragic day, one of their two horses that escaped the hale fire. the gonzalez family lost four horses during the fire yesterday which tore through multiple properties along hale road. she says the horse was able to run out of the burning barn and rescued by her brother-in-law. she said the family is in mourning, calling the horses family members. >> it's sad that they lost their horses. i saw them all the time. nice horses. >> reporter: nunez is also relieve. cal fire units were able to stop the flames literally at his yard. >> you know, it happens really fast
i )m janelle wang, in for jessia aguirre. and i )m raj mathai.onigjt -- there are still concerns .. and questions.. smouldering in morgan hill. fire crews are assesing the damage. and many people are grateful the flames never >>> tonight there are still flames in morgan hill. we talk with one family whose four horses were killed in sfire. robert honda is in morgan hill with the latest. >> reporter: we are here along hale avenue near that burned up barn. the only silver lining to...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. tonight we hear from that family in the south bay going through the immigration process. this is an exclusive look of an undocumented family attempting to seek asylum in america. a mother, father, and two children, separated at the border, are now back together tonight. but they're facing an uncertain future. nbc bay area's damian trujillo joins us now from san jose. damian? >> reporter: raj, the family does not want us to use their last name but they were okay with us showing their faces. the family is fleeing violence in honduras and are in this country in an immigration battle, trying to seek asylum. 5-year-old giselle clings to her dad, perhaps remembering the day in may when the border patrol took her from her father's harm. "she grabbed my pant leg and didn't want to let go," says
i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. tonight we hear from that family in the south bay going through the immigration process. this is an exclusive look of an undocumented family attempting to seek asylum in america. a mother, father, and two children, separated at the border, are now back together tonight. but they're facing an uncertain future. nbc bay area's damian trujillo joins us now from san jose. damian? >> reporter: raj, the family does not want us to use their last name...
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i )m jessica aguirr. and >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. >> celebrations are over, and it's time to assess the danger and the damage. >> we are hearing stories of people severely injured by fireworks last night. damian trujillo has some of the damage done. >> reporter: three patients were brought in last night here to valley medical center with fireworks-related injuries. they're using fireworks like this one. this one says it shoots off 12 flaming balls. we found this one on the streets of newark where it might cost one man his finger. emergencies all across the bay area. people were rushed to area hospitals after using illegal fireworks. an antioch auto mechanic could lose his hand after finding and land lighting an unspent fireworks. >> the injuries were very traumatic. >> reporter: a man lost a finger after using illegal fireworks. the victim's father told me his son had surgery today at san jose's valley medical center. >> we do get fireworks burn and injury every year because of on fourth of
i )m jessica aguirr. and >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. >> celebrations are over, and it's time to assess the danger and the damage. >> we are hearing stories of people severely injured by fireworks last night. damian trujillo has some of the damage done. >> reporter: three patients were brought in last night here to valley medical center with fireworks-related injuries. they're using fireworks like this one. this one says it shoots off 12 flaming balls. we...
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jessica aguirre found herself as part of the story. >> reporter: i'm here on lake berryessa. we have just been told we need to evacuate the premises. >> we are happy to report that jessica and her family are safe tonight. so the question now is, where can people go once they evacuate. as sergio mentioned crosswalk community church is welcoming evacuees for the night. the church is located in napa at 2590 first street. >>> it is not just being in the know. this information can save lives. we tweeted out the mandatory evacuation order the second it was issued. follow us on twitter. our handle is @nbc bay area. unprecedented. that's how firefighters are describing the carr fire in shasta county that killed at least five people including two children and forced more than 48,000 people to evacuate their homes. more than 500 buildings have been destroyed including homes belonging to first responders. melissa colorado joins us live from redding with continuing coverage. melissa. >> reporter: you know for the last two days we have been driving arnold shasta county. unfortunately a lo
jessica aguirre found herself as part of the story. >> reporter: i'm here on lake berryessa. we have just been told we need to evacuate the premises. >> we are happy to report that jessica and her family are safe tonight. so the question now is, where can people go once they evacuate. as sergio mentioned crosswalk community church is welcoming evacuees for the night. the church is located in napa at 2590 first street. >>> it is not just being in the know. this information...
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i )m janelle wang, in for jessia aguirre. >>> the news at 6 starts right now. good evening. >> is it animal cruelty or a way to protect yourself from a dog bite? we begin with this exclusive story. a local dog groomer is accused of brutalizing a dog. the owner said he walked in and was shocked at what he saw. she sheriff no on the case and what you see from this picture, the dog's mouth was taped shut.. robert. >> reporter: it's actually pretty rare investigators at the sheriff's office end up with this kind of case. you will see more of those graphic pictures that have them looking into animal cruelty. they are disturbing. r pepper is a 5 pound male chihuahua a rescue dog and is now traumatized after having his nose taped shut and toes left bleeding after a mobile grooming service. these were pictures they took afterwards. the alpha mobile grooming service came saturday to trim pepper's toenails. when he checked on the session, the groomer taped the dog's mouth saying he pit him and believed he reacted to being hurt saying his toenails were cut into his skin.
i )m janelle wang, in for jessia aguirre. >>> the news at 6 starts right now. good evening. >> is it animal cruelty or a way to protect yourself from a dog bite? we begin with this exclusive story. a local dog groomer is accused of brutalizing a dog. the owner said he walked in and was shocked at what he saw. she sheriff no on the case and what you see from this picture, the dog's mouth was taped shut.. robert. >> reporter: it's actually pretty rare investigators at the...
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. >> i'm jessica aguirre. within the last two hours, two men pled guilin a plea deal in ghost ship fire. o they'll only serve half if they stay out of trouble in jail. >> it's a good plea bargain if there's nobody happy with it. >> the walls are going to feel like they're five feet thick and he'll have quite a few years to think about it. >> al menna could actually be released in as little as three and a half years, and max harris? could be out no lein less than . our investigative unit started looking into the ghost ship fire when it first broke out and has been following the fallout over the last 18 months. to check out the story, go mano arrest, accused of killing his own mother. investigators are evidence. apparently it started this morning about 10:30. officers went to the area over reports of someone breaking into
. >> i'm jessica aguirre. within the last two hours, two men pled guilin a plea deal in ghost ship fire. o they'll only serve half if they stay out of trouble in jail. >> it's a good plea bargain if there's nobody happy with it. >> the walls are going to feel like they're five feet thick and he'll have quite a few years to think about it. >> al menna could actually be released in as little as three and a half years, and max harris? could be out no lein less than . our...
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good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. of the tourist season, the yosemite is should go down. a lot of people are forced to change their vacation plans. >> that's because of a huge wildfire just west of the park which is casting a smoky veil and threatening pan
good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. of the tourist season, the yosemite is should go down. a lot of people are forced to change their vacation plans. >> that's because of a huge wildfire just west of the park which is casting a smoky veil and threatening pan
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a warning from a local school leader directly to president trumenp.a letter to the white house today telling the president that his actions are leading to serious mental trauma for immigrant a in thisy those children now too scared to go to school. damian trujillo got a copy of that letter. he joins us with a story you'll see only on nbc bay area. and she goes so far as to state the children may be suffering from ptsd. >> reporter: that's right. the county superintendent told me the school children are suffering trauma because of the images they're seeing of families being separated at the border. this is how hundreds of children are spending their summer in the mt. pleasant school district, learning robotics, >> it's unfortunate, but hopefully it didn't happen to anyone i know. >> reporter: the county superintendent of schools says the mental trauma children are su seeing these images is immeasurable. >> the children in our county are impacted by what's happening in the national news
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a warning from a local school leader directly to president trumenp.a letter to the white house today telling the president that his actions are leading to serious mental trauma for immigrant a in thisy those children now too scared to go to school. damian trujillo got a copy of that letter. he joins us with a story you'll see only on nbc bay area. and she goes so far as to state the children may be suffering from ptsd. >> reporter: that's right. the...
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. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the clock is ticking. the federal government has until tuesday to reunite many of the immigrant children who have been separated from their families. >> this stems from the border but stretches here to the bay area. one father on the peninsula is waiting to be reunited, not only with his child but also his wife, each one being held in a different state. nbc's damian trujillo has the exclusive interview. >> reporter: walter lopez spends most of his time near the phone these days, hoping someone will call to say he can see his wife and child again. walter's family was detained at the border while traveling north from guatemala. walter sayings the s the ordeal crushing for him, especially since he has no idea how his daughter is doing. what has him really worried is a phone call he received from the detention center this week, saying another child inappropriately touched her at the center twice. that is why we are blurring her face. walter says he's furious and that his daughter needs him now more than ever.
. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the clock is ticking. the federal government has until tuesday to reunite many of the immigrant children who have been separated from their families. >> this stems from the border but stretches here to the bay area. one father on the peninsula is waiting to be reunited, not only with his child but also his wife, each one being held in a different state. nbc's damian trujillo has the exclusive interview. >> reporter: walter lopez spends most of his...
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. >>> as we first told you last night, our very own jessica aguirre and her family were at lake berryessa this weekend when the evacuation ordered were issued. she sent us this update. >> reporter: you can see people are packing up. getting out. just to be on the safe side because the chp has not opened or cal fire has not opened this marina yet for us. it's hot, but it's really, really, really smoky thovheflamt night. >> jessica also tells us they spent the night on a houseboat on the lake which authorities told them is the safest thing t. this is new video of the dangerous situation unfolding in lake county right now. the town of lake port has been ordered to evacuate after the mendocino complex fire creeps eastward. the community of upper lake is also being told to get out. the so-called complex fire is burning in both mendocino and lake counties. each only 5% contained. firefighters struggled to gain ground overnight. yesterday, governor brown declared a state of emergency. at least four homes burned. firefighters from san francisco and contra costa county are on the front lines. >>>
. >>> as we first told you last night, our very own jessica aguirre and her family were at lake berryessa this weekend when the evacuation ordered were issued. she sent us this update. >> reporter: you can see people are packing up. getting out. just to be on the safe side because the chp has not opened or cal fire has not opened this marina yet for us. it's hot, but it's really, really, really smoky thovheflamt night. >> jessica also tells us they spent the night on a...
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. the focus is on finding an attacker. >> an alert to be on the lookout for this man, 27-year-old john cowell. he's a transient with ties to contra costa county. investigators say surveillance video identifies him as the man who killed 18-year-old nia wilson. in th happened last night at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station. she was an aspiring makeup artist. >> we have crews covering this developing story for you. we begin with melissa colorado live at the b.a.r.t. station. anil happening right hyped you. -- behind you. >> reporter: you can see 100 more people have gathered here for this community vigil right outside of the macarthur b.a.r.t. station here in oakland. people here are demanding justice for nia as the man
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. the focus is on finding an attacker. >> an alert to be on the lookout for this man, 27-year-old john cowell. he's a transient with ties to contra costa county. investigators say surveillance video identifies him as the man who killed 18-year-old nia wilson. in th happened last night at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station. she was an aspiring makeup artist. >> we have crews covering this developing story for you. we begin with melissa colorado live at...
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good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. in the peak of the tourist season, the yosemite is should go down. a lot of people are forced to change their vacation plans. >> that's because of a huge wildfire just west of the park which is casting a smoky veil and threatening parkland. >> reporter: tomorrow at noon, rangers will close down most of the park. that includes all of yosemite valley. it's because of the stubborn ferguson fire which started a week and a half ago. a section of highway 140 also shut down. the closures include all hotels, all campgrounds and visitor services. those staying in the park will have to evacuate by tomorrow morning. a bummer for many who booked their vacations a year ago. the closure is expected to last until at least sunday. campers admit they're worried about the fire. >> we listened to the meeting they had today for an hour. we're here, and we're going to leave. we're going over to kingman now. we booked four rooms overany, though, he his control. while at the park he booked his yosemite trip
good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. in the peak of the tourist season, the yosemite is should go down. a lot of people are forced to change their vacation plans. >> that's because of a huge wildfire just west of the park which is casting a smoky veil and threatening parkland. >> reporter: tomorrow at noon, rangers will close down most of the park. that includes all of yosemite valley. it's because of the stubborn ferguson fire which started a week and a half...
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. >> as we first told you last night, our own jessica aguirre and her family were up at lake berryessa for the weekend. that's when evacuation orders were issued. she sent us this update late this afternoon. >> you can see people are packing up, getting out just to be on the safe side because the chp has not opened or cal fire has not opened this marina yet for us. it's hot, but it's really, really smoky overhead. it's good we don't see the flames like we saw them last night. >> jessica also telling us she and her family spent the night on a houseboat on the lake, which authorities told them is the absolute safest thing to do. interestingly, our consumer investigator, chris chmura, has looked into how fire insurance claims are settled. his reports, a great resource for anyone dealing with fire damage. go to nbcbayarea.com/we investigate. >>> we're learning more tonight about a firefighter who died battling the ferguson fire near yosemite. 33-year-old brian hughes died this morning when a tree fell on him. he was the captain of a crew from sequoia and king's canyon national park. now, a
. >> as we first told you last night, our own jessica aguirre and her family were up at lake berryessa for the weekend. that's when evacuation orders were issued. she sent us this update late this afternoon. >> you can see people are packing up, getting out just to be on the safe side because the chp has not opened or cal fire has not opened this marina yet for us. it's hot, but it's really, really smoky overhead. it's good we don't see the flames like we saw them last night....
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the chinese regime is engaged in a widespread efforts, including both illicit and list it means to aguirre critical u.s. national security technologies and intellectual property. furthermore, russia continues to pose a pressing threat to the united states and many of our allies. this is just a small snapshot of the threats the intelligence community addresses every day. additionally, our intelligence professionals confront an array of challenges posed by failed states, cyberwarfare, nuclear proliferation and other matters. this bill would ensure the dedicated men and women of our intelligence community have the funding authorities and support they need to carry out the mission to keep the united states safe. while providing congress with the tools it needs to provide robust oversight over their actions. i'd like to thanth men and women of this country who serve in our intelligence community. i'm honored to get to know some of them in the course of the committee's oversight work. i'd also like to thank alt committee's members for their contributions to our oversight over the past year and e
the chinese regime is engaged in a widespread efforts, including both illicit and list it means to aguirre critical u.s. national security technologies and intellectual property. furthermore, russia continues to pose a pressing threat to the united states and many of our allies. this is just a small snapshot of the threats the intelligence community addresses every day. additionally, our intelligence professionals confront an array of challenges posed by failed states, cyberwarfare, nuclear...