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alisa habÍa sido electa como la reina de la pista de promociÓn.a estÁ aceptando donaciones para ayudar a las comunidades afectadas por la inundaciÓn. si quiere ayudar visite univisiÓn.com o llame al nÚmero pantalla. oklahoma sufriÓ el embate de un tornado que causÓ varios estragos a la comunidad de leforld. derribÓ Árboles y postes de electricidad. se estÁ trabajando para reparar las lÍneas. marÍa: el mismo panorama se dÉ al otro lado de la frontera en mÉxico. aumentÓ a 14 la cifra de muertos por el tornado que azotÓ a acuÑar en coahuila. vecinos de voluntarios remueven toneladas de tablas y piedras buscando sobrevivientes. franciso: recorriÓ la zona del desastre. francisco: las secuelas del tornado trajeron mucha necesidad y dolor en la zona devastada, en donde miles de personas quedaron en la calle. decenas se arremolinaban en busca de agua, comida y ropa. >> la perdida material no suele, porque con sacrificio tenemos lo poquito que tenemos, pero hay personas que cobraron vidas y que eso no lo podrÁn recuperar. >> hubo casos increÍbles como el e
alisa habÍa sido electa como la reina de la pista de promociÓn.a estÁ aceptando donaciones para ayudar a las comunidades afectadas por la inundaciÓn. si quiere ayudar visite univisiÓn.com o llame al nÚmero pantalla. oklahoma sufriÓ el embate de un tornado que causÓ varios estragos a la comunidad de leforld. derribÓ Árboles y postes de electricidad. se estÁ trabajando para reparar las lÍneas. marÍa: el mismo panorama se dÉ al otro lado de la frontera en mÉxico. aumentÓ a 14 la...
our clerk is alisa. could you share with us your announcements.
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our clerk is alisa. could you share with us your announcements. >> silence all cell phones and electronic devices, and the cards, documents should be filed to the clerk, it will be appear on the june 9th. board of supervisors unless otherwise stated, >> let's go to first item please. >> appointment, citizen's committee on community development. 2017. there is one seat, and three applicants. ook, good, i did >> good i did hear this item be requested to be continued. and actually thought, since we already continued this item to this specific date. by the office that is seeking to continue, i thought it might be better especially for the people who waited, and present to this to have this forwarded to the full board, i rather we hear from the applicants and the people supporting them in public comment and move to the full board without any recommendation and we make an effort to vote there at the full board. that to me given this is already in committee at one point a month ago, and we had scheduled this fo
our clerk is alisa. could you share with us your announcements. >> silence all cell phones and electronic devices, and the cards, documents should be filed to the clerk, it will be appear on the june 9th. board of supervisors unless otherwise stated, >> let's go to first item please. >> appointment, citizen's committee on community development. 2017. there is one seat, and three applicants. ook, good, i did >> good i did hear this item be requested to be continued. and...
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our clerk is alisa. could you share with us your announcements. >> silence all cell phones and electronic devices, and the cards, documents should be filed to the clerk, it will be
our clerk is alisa. could you share with us your announcements. >> silence all cell phones and electronic devices, and the cards, documents should be filed to the clerk, it will be
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alisa aftere from our seattle station has the story. >> way off course. >> descending mt. st.otted an object out of place. >> there's something glimmering. i went and picked it up. >> he and his girlfriend found a camera in its case too whoa wait a second here. this is actually from the earthquake. >> their discovery launched a facebook search for the mystery owner. someone who had just photographed destruction in nepal. >> what's their story? why were they on st. helens. >> i've carried that camera all over the world. >> kerry shields survived the deadly quake in nepal. shields thought she had lost her camera forever and the pictures of her first cascade summit. >> i was very sadat the thought of losing those. >> but that wouldn't be the picture perfect ending to the tale of two hikers on st. helens. we connected the camera's finder. >> are you excited. >> so excited. >> to its owner. >> the pictures range from argentina to mt. st. helens. >> all right. i think i have something that belongs to you. >> oh. >> the two the have more than the camera in zmoon oh so you're a winema
alisa aftere from our seattle station has the story. >> way off course. >> descending mt. st.otted an object out of place. >> there's something glimmering. i went and picked it up. >> he and his girlfriend found a camera in its case too whoa wait a second here. this is actually from the earthquake. >> their discovery launched a facebook search for the mystery owner. someone who had just photographed destruction in nepal. >> what's their story? why were they...
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. >> speaking of coming -- is a time to start looking -- alisa this year -- incident broke -- [indiscernibleguest: nonetheless, india and china are they key focus companies when it comes to emerging markets. in india, the opposite has occurred. you see the market rallying last year on the back of positive sentiment, but corporate entities have not come through. the sentiment is way ahead of the fundamentals and reality, when china is the opposite. you know, china is negative sentiment and out slowly, some positive sentiment coming through. meanwhile, the last two years in china being very solid. so, two opposites on the spectrum in terms of china and india. >> an interesting observation. >> talk about how to find metals and -- with the stock rally just doesn't really add up quite a bit, but you talk about this and the left program is huge but the -- we haven't seen a much response a reaction to that so far. how can they get the movie again? guest: that is a great question. what we are seeing with the banks is, they don't want to buy it. the local government is about -- conversions toward the
. >> speaking of coming -- is a time to start looking -- alisa this year -- incident broke -- [indiscernibleguest: nonetheless, india and china are they key focus companies when it comes to emerging markets. in india, the opposite has occurred. you see the market rallying last year on the back of positive sentiment, but corporate entities have not come through. the sentiment is way ahead of the fundamentals and reality, when china is the opposite. you know, china is negative sentiment and...
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alisa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> the complaint claims asian-american students with almost perfect collegecores and top grade-point averages are more likely to be rejected than similar applicants of other races. harvard officials would not comment on this complaint, but the admissions policies comply full we the law expectation-americans represent 6% of the u.s. population and make up 21% of students admitted to harvard's freshman class this fall. >>> a show of honor and support today by president obama at the 34th annual national peace officers memorial service on capitol hill. the president placed a flower honoring officers killed in the line of duty. he thanked the men and women national wide for their service and called them heroes. >> it takes a special kind of courage to be a peace officer to be the one people turn to in their most desperate moments to be willing to run into a dangerous situation when everybody else is rungning the other way. >> the president acknowledged the trust issues of officers in the communities they serve. michael johnson shot and killed on march 24th. >>> in
alisa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> the complaint claims asian-american students with almost perfect collegecores and top grade-point averages are more likely to be rejected than similar applicants of other races. harvard officials would not comment on this complaint, but the admissions policies comply full we the law expectation-americans represent 6% of the u.s. population and make up 21% of students admitted to harvard's freshman class this fall. >>> a show of honor and...
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among the known dead 18-year-old high school student alisa renee ramirez.vercome by rising water as she was driving home from prom. among the missing, laura mccomb and her two young children. they were swept away when raging floodwaters uprooted their vacation home. a new number just in this storm damaged more than 1,000 homes, many of those houses simply washed off their foundations by fast-moving water. president obama last hour saying he has spoken with the texas governor, greg abbott. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the families and communities affected by some of these devastating record-breaking floods. i assured governor abbott that he could count on the help of the federal government. >> we're standing by by the way, to hear from governor abbott. he'll be speaking with us shortly. i want to bring in meteorologist jennifer grey she's in hard-hit wimberley, texas. tell our viewers what you're seeing. >> reporter: this is devastating, wolf. this is one of the first areas hit. because all this water rusheddown stream. it only made matters worst in
among the known dead 18-year-old high school student alisa renee ramirez.vercome by rising water as she was driving home from prom. among the missing, laura mccomb and her two young children. they were swept away when raging floodwaters uprooted their vacation home. a new number just in this storm damaged more than 1,000 homes, many of those houses simply washed off their foundations by fast-moving water. president obama last hour saying he has spoken with the texas governor, greg abbott....
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. >> reporter: 18-year-old alisa ramirez was on her way back from prom, her call stalling out in high waters just a couple miles away from her home. she called 911 and her father but it was too late. >> they weren't able to find her until this morning when crews were out there. she has her place in heaven and they'll meet her again soon. >> reporter: and this water is so powerful, to carry away a tree is one thing. to carry away an entire home is another. this home completely washed off the foundation and the street we're on, all the homes look like this, completely destroyed. we were actually closer to it, had to step away. we heard it creeking. they are very unsettled and risk of them falling in is still there. we did move back. it is devastating. you can imagine the fear in people as the waters rose. you would never imagine that the water would get this high. this is normally a very calm river. the river gauge was broken at 43 feet. there's really no way to know how high the water got but definitely to the second story in this home. >> it just broke 43 feet. it's so remarkable. peo
. >> reporter: 18-year-old alisa ramirez was on her way back from prom, her call stalling out in high waters just a couple miles away from her home. she called 911 and her father but it was too late. >> they weren't able to find her until this morning when crews were out there. she has her place in heaven and they'll meet her again soon. >> reporter: and this water is so powerful, to carry away a tree is one thing. to carry away an entire home is another. this home completely...
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quickly trapped in walls of water, like alisa renee ramirez, a beloved high school student and homecoming queen. days away from graduating, she is driving home from her senior prom when flood waters washed her car off the road. >> she did the right things, she called 911, she called her father. but it was just too much and too quick. >> oh, my god. we have a whole bunch of water. >> after the rains, matthew and will used their kayaks to navigate their southwest university neighborhood where dozens of homes took on three to four feet of water. they strapped on our camera to show us the damage. >> flooded? >> yes. >> how many inches? >> cars abandon on the roadways was a scene common all over the city. >> one, two, thee, four -- five cars. five cares and a whole lot back there. >> they say they've never seen their neighborhood like this. >> hey, they're coming our way. >> and first responders improvised, as well. they fire rescue teams turned massive public works trucks into temporary ambulances to respond to 911 calls in the neighborhood, pulling several residents out who couldn't escape t
quickly trapped in walls of water, like alisa renee ramirez, a beloved high school student and homecoming queen. days away from graduating, she is driving home from her senior prom when flood waters washed her car off the road. >> she did the right things, she called 911, she called her father. but it was just too much and too quick. >> oh, my god. we have a whole bunch of water. >> after the rains, matthew and will used their kayaks to navigate their southwest university...
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in seattle, alisa jaffe. >> you can put anything online and you will find the owner.ure of your shoe online. >> that's going a little far. there's a lot of stuff in the hudson. >> there's a whole lot of stuff in the hudson. their own website, hudson river find it.com. >> are you serious right now? >> because things wash up. owner to owner. >> some stuff floating in the hudson you don't want to be plugging out of there. >>> this >>> this morning on "world news now," relentless waters. the epic rainfall in texas continues to devastate with more flooding forecast for today. the frantic search for the missing as the deadly storms continue their path of destruction. accuweather tells us what lies ahead. >> the global soccer scandal that may have robbed the u.s. of the world cup. more fallout as the u.s. indicts some of the biggest leaders on the planet. the fortunes they stand accused of stealing for themselves. >> and burger power. the summer's favorite food getting its own holiday today. but if you feel guilty for skipping breakfast and going right for the beef pattie, w
in seattle, alisa jaffe. >> you can put anything online and you will find the owner.ure of your shoe online. >> that's going a little far. there's a lot of stuff in the hudson. >> there's a whole lot of stuff in the hudson. their own website, hudson river find it.com. >> are you serious right now? >> because things wash up. owner to owner. >> some stuff floating in the hudson you don't want to be plugging out of there. >>> this >>> this...
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alisa is live in our rocky mountain newsroom. >> reporter: hi harris.dr. william reed that when he was feeling awkward and freezing up in social situations he would imagine the people around them with their heads sawed off. also during the court-ordered mental evaluation holmes said as a kid he would not sleep against walls in his bedroom out of fear over what he called quote, nail ghosts. he thought that these ghosts would hammer nails into him. holmes also said other inmates in jail would yell the words "baby killer" at him, an apparent reference to the youngest victim of july 20 2012 6-year-old veronica sullivan who was shot four times. holmes and the doctor also discussed religion and god. >> just that it's changed. >> reporter: harris holmes also told dr. reed that sometimes at night right before he goes to sleep, he would tear up over regrets over the shooting. harris. >> well you know it's interesting, because we talk about all these different psychiatrists. exactly how many mental health evaluations were done on holmes? >> reporter: right. it's
alisa is live in our rocky mountain newsroom. >> reporter: hi harris.dr. william reed that when he was feeling awkward and freezing up in social situations he would imagine the people around them with their heads sawed off. also during the court-ordered mental evaluation holmes said as a kid he would not sleep against walls in his bedroom out of fear over what he called quote, nail ghosts. he thought that these ghosts would hammer nails into him. holmes also said other inmates in jail...
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one of those swept away by this weekend's flooding was a high school homecoming queen, 18-year-old alisa, who was killed on the way home from prom. her funeral was held outside san antonio today. joining me now from wimberly texas, host of "the rundown," jose diaz-balart. it's always good to see you. these are tough times for the people of texas. we know that there was more rain this afternoon. is the weather giving a little bit of a break to those affected at all? >> reporter: it was really raining in houston today, alex. it was raining in wimberly this morning. all of a sudden in just a matter of moments things switched around and the sun came out in intense heat humidity. but things can change very quickly. and unfortunately, in houston, we've been seeing an increase in rain, and the big concern, of course, is in areas like this the rain could come back. i've got to show you, that's the block of blanco river behind me. it's a ways behind me. that on sunday actually came into where i am. 43 feet above the normal range of that river. 43 feet. and that water came right through where i am
one of those swept away by this weekend's flooding was a high school homecoming queen, 18-year-old alisa, who was killed on the way home from prom. her funeral was held outside san antonio today. joining me now from wimberly texas, host of "the rundown," jose diaz-balart. it's always good to see you. these are tough times for the people of texas. we know that there was more rain this afternoon. is the weather giving a little bit of a break to those affected at all? >> reporter:...