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parte de su familia aqu en el area de la bahia pero su madre y su hijo vivien en rosarito baja california, mexicostaba tratando de conseguir una visa humaniataria para que la dejaran acudir al entierro de su hija pero hasta el momento no se ha concretado nada. sabemos tambien que este fin de semana la familia aguilar realizo un evento para recabar fondos para los gastos de su funeral.tuvieron un lavado de autos en el que recibieron muy buena respuesta de la comunidad. sandra bermudez noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion.. juanfra/take vo ---tambin el da de hoy se presentar en corte la evidencia de los 3 policas acusados de matar a un preso en la crcel del condado de santa clara... --- se espera que la fiscala y la defensa presenten sus argumentos durante una audiecia preliminar... ---- los oficiales '' matthew farris'' ''jereh lubrin'' y '' rafael rodrguez estan acusados de matar al preso ''michael tyree'' el pasado mes agosto ... los tres se declaron no culpable.... juanfra/vots ---intensa actividad policial se vivi esta maÑana en el centro de san jos con tremenda persecusin que termin en un c
parte de su familia aqu en el area de la bahia pero su madre y su hijo vivien en rosarito baja california, mexicostaba tratando de conseguir una visa humaniataria para que la dejaran acudir al entierro de su hija pero hasta el momento no se ha concretado nada. sabemos tambien que este fin de semana la familia aguilar realizo un evento para recabar fondos para los gastos de su funeral.tuvieron un lavado de autos en el que recibieron muy buena respuesta de la comunidad. sandra bermudez noticiero...
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. >> just a zblil turning to the california/mexico border, a troubled underworld has officials concerned. there's a network of sewage tunnels live. >> many say they're homeless because they've been deported from the u.s. we have the report from san diego public television station kpbs. >>> he's known as chapo. the mexican drug lord because of his short stature, but the similarities pretty much end there. he recently rescued this cat from the side of the road. >> chapo is one of hundreds of migrants living inside the tijuana tunnels. officials say the migrants were hurting tourism and committing crimes. many were using heroin or methamphetamine after being deported from the u.s. where they had families and jobs but some, like chapo, said they don't do drugs at all. even those shipped to him. >> since then, police continue arresting them, placing them back there rehab or buses out of town. this is a canal. sometimes it can prove fatal. >> translator: the canal is 234r57ged by one of tijuana's busiest highways. just this month those two were killed trying to escape police. in a nearby part
. >> just a zblil turning to the california/mexico border, a troubled underworld has officials concerned. there's a network of sewage tunnels live. >> many say they're homeless because they've been deported from the u.s. we have the report from san diego public television station kpbs. >>> he's known as chapo. the mexican drug lord because of his short stature, but the similarities pretty much end there. he recently rescued this cat from the side of the road. >> chapo...
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this is near the california/new mexico border.o serious injuries there, but as we head farther south, a d d deadly incident in san diego. high winds nothi s knocked tree crushed a sedan killing the driver. went gusts topped 150 miles an hour. >>> it's 4:41 here. let's check in with chuck bell, weather and traffic on the 1s. >> good morning, everybody. monday off it a cloudy but mild start this morning. raindrops are moving in. likely to be here around lunchtime and then through the reapril der of the evening, as well. school day forecast for everybody back to school after nearly a week of digging out, morning bus stops cloudy and school. temperatures upper 40s to near 50. have the umbrella ready to go. it will be raining on the way back home today. temperatures mostly in the mid to upper 50s today. so on your way out, grab the umbrella and a light jacket with temperatures on the mild side. we'll let you know how long the mild air sticks away coming up in ten minutes. >>> good morning. right now no major issues, everything looking
this is near the california/new mexico border.o serious injuries there, but as we head farther south, a d d deadly incident in san diego. high winds nothi s knocked tree crushed a sedan killing the driver. went gusts topped 150 miles an hour. >>> it's 4:41 here. let's check in with chuck bell, weather and traffic on the 1s. >> good morning, everybody. monday off it a cloudy but mild start this morning. raindrops are moving in. likely to be here around lunchtime and then through...
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mexico is getting expensive, yes. not just baja california, it's all of mexico. so that impacts our pocket. >> so you see how that impacts the workers? >> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring day wages up to 200 pesos. >> a month and a half later, the government announced that they'd gotten growers to agree to pay a bit more - but not the 200 pesos that the workers had been fighting for. worn down - and with their options exhausted too, they had no other choice but to accept the offer. >> the beauty for the retailer of growing in san quintin, mexico is 1 - these people are not seen and the strike is not heard. i don't think that the retailers have to try very hard to obfuscate the source of the food that we eat. that's the nature of this system - when you pick up an apple, you don't see the l
mexico is getting expensive, yes. not just baja california, it's all of mexico. so that impacts our pocket. >> so you see how that impacts the workers? >> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring...
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Feb 6, 2016
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california. the name chumash is the name people had for the island and ad moneymakers. the only place in north america money, the became only place where true money existed other than mexico was here in california. mint forevent -- making bead money was the chumash. it was measured in a standardized way by how many could gotrand of beads around the palm of your hand. they counted out and used beads the same way we use money. it is the only place in north america where money -- were true money existed. the shell beads were made from -- aloe verashell shell. it was a household industry on the channel islands, producing beads that will be strong and long bands and used as a form of money to the people on the mainland. any santa barbara region, used by the chumash indians and their neighbors, it is the only place on the pacific coast of north america where boats were built entirely from planks of what appeared they would take driftwood that came ashore, pine logs or redwood that would flow down from northern california and they took these planes avoids and shape them into boards and drove them all the edges and sold them together -- sewed them together. these boats are used t
california. the name chumash is the name people had for the island and ad moneymakers. the only place in north america money, the became only place where true money existed other than mexico was here in california. mint forevent -- making bead money was the chumash. it was measured in a standardized way by how many could gotrand of beads around the palm of your hand. they counted out and used beads the same way we use money. it is the only place in north america where money -- were true money...
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la visita del papa mÉxicos el tema central y en conexiÓn california, comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> nos acompaÑa
la visita del papa mÉxicos el tema central y en conexiÓn california, comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> nos acompaÑa
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america where beads became money, in fact the only place where true money existed north of mexico was here in california. and the main mint for making bead money was the chumash nation. they manufactured tiny shell be ads that were measured in a standardized way. so, they actually counted out and used beads as money in the same way that we use money and is the only place in north america where true money existed. the shell beads were made from a shell and they which about these chip outout these -- these little discs and drilled them with tiny micro drills, and it was really a household industry on the channel islands s that wouldng bead then be strong and too long strands and used as a form of money for people on the mainland. here in the santa barbara region, and used by the chumash indians and their neighbors to the south is the only place along the whole pacific coast of north america where both were -- boats were built from planks of wood. and what they would do would be take driftwood that would come on shore, logs, redwood that would flow down from northern california and they would split off the
america where beads became money, in fact the only place where true money existed north of mexico was here in california. and the main mint for making bead money was the chumash nation. they manufactured tiny shell be ads that were measured in a standardized way. so, they actually counted out and used beads as money in the same way that we use money and is the only place in north america where true money existed. the shell beads were made from a shell and they which about these chip outout...
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more than two dozen are cars and four tractor trailers collided last night near the california/new mexico border. no serious injuries, but farther south a deadly incident in san diego. high winds knocked down a tree that fell across four lanes crushing a small sedan and the driver. national wealth service said wind gusts topped 115 miles per hour outside of san diego. >>> and check out this video. that is a surfer right there. a major wipeout. that's in hawaii. you can see the surfer falls right off the board. essentially gets swallowed by that wave. we're told the guy is okay. has a broken board. and he describes the experience like being swallowed by a giant sea monster. >> i think surfing is so cool. it seems just so hard to learn. >> i think it's really cool from the inside watching. >> that's on my bucket list, learning how to surf. good luck with that, right? wav big. >> i'm with you. >> outside this morning, what to wear. leave the surfboards at home, but take the light jacket and umbrella. it's dry this morning and mild. temperatures this morning are about 20 degrees above an aver
more than two dozen are cars and four tractor trailers collided last night near the california/new mexico border. no serious injuries, but farther south a deadly incident in san diego. high winds knocked down a tree that fell across four lanes crushing a small sedan and the driver. national wealth service said wind gusts topped 115 miles per hour outside of san diego. >>> and check out this video. that is a surfer right there. a major wipeout. that's in hawaii. you can see the surfer...
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vehicle crash, more than two dozen cars and four tractor trailers collided last night near the california new mexicoder. no serious injury, but farther south, a deadly incident in san diego. high winds knocking down a tree that fell across four lanes, crushed a small a csedan and kid the driver. winds were gusting 115 miles per hour outside of san diego. just incredible there. >>> it was the surprise of a lifetime for a prince william county teacher recovering from a coma. kelly powell got a front row seat to watch david
vehicle crash, more than two dozen cars and four tractor trailers collided last night near the california new mexicoder. no serious injury, but farther south, a deadly incident in san diego. high winds knocking down a tree that fell across four lanes, crushed a small a csedan and kid the driver. winds were gusting 115 miles per hour outside of san diego. just incredible there. >>> it was the surprise of a lifetime for a prince william county teacher recovering from a coma. kelly powell...
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Órdenes en originario de zamora michoacÁn aunque ahora vive desde 20 enhaciendas, california por eso la ciudad de mÉxico llegar dondequiera que estemos. mary, por el contrario, no piensa acudir el que se da el primer eventos oficiales. todos de cada ni siquiera sabe lo que pasarÁ cerca de su casa. usted no se puede retirar porque ya llegan las mejores jugadas de la semana ene la pierda, se lo aseguro. ♪ ♪ >>este es un canastÓn tras recibir el balÓn allÁ arriba. la pone en el aire para que jordan celebre majestuosamente. serie del caribe de bÉisbol, es el batazo que mando a la pelota por todo lo alto del jardÍn izquierdo. campeonato espaÑol, el golazo del croata del real madrid que manda tremendo zapatazo al arco del granada. el tremendo lance desde mÁs de 3/4 de cancha justo al momento de sonar la chicharra. >> la acupuntura una alternativa para pacientes con enfermedades graves. >> un paciente con cÁncer debe enfrentarse a cirugÍa, radioterapia, pero quÉ lugar ocupa la acupuntura en este caso? >> se ha practicado desde hace miles de aÑos,, en estados unidos se ha estado utilizando con muy buenos result
Órdenes en originario de zamora michoacÁn aunque ahora vive desde 20 enhaciendas, california por eso la ciudad de mÉxico llegar dondequiera que estemos. mary, por el contrario, no piensa acudir el que se da el primer eventos oficiales. todos de cada ni siquiera sabe lo que pasarÁ cerca de su casa. usted no se puede retirar porque ya llegan las mejores jugadas de la semana ene la pierda, se lo aseguro. ♪ ♪ >>este es un canastÓn tras recibir el balÓn allÁ arriba. la pone en el...
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juan: deuÉs de vivir 40 aÑos en california, fue deportados a mÉxico, ahora es uno de los repatriadost&t. juan: este sitio es uno de los sitios donde los call center reclutan a las personas que llegan de estados unidos sin dinero. >> estÁn reportando al aÑo alrededor de 60.000. juan: vÍctor clark lleva 20 aÑos estudiando fenÓmeno de la migraciÓn. el fenÓmeno de la vÍctor: en pocas palabras en la migraciÓn es el desecho humano de estados unidos. juan: las las empresas pagan entre 22 con 2.50dÓlares la hora. en una compaÑÍa dolarizada las personas pueden trabajar para el paÍs que un día le cerrÓ las puertas. >> aÚn que nos han removido de estados unidos, le seguimos quitando el empleo, porque estos empleos que desempeÑamos en los call center son empleos que ellos harÍan en estados unidos. jorge: los detalles de del negocio o a este domingo el aquÍ y ahora 7/6centro. para terminar, presentaron una nueva avioneta, nos aclarÓ conocer el primer vuelo comercial al espacio, el aviÓn tiene capacidad de seis pasajeros, todos han pagado 250.000 $ por el boleto. con esto nos vamos, muchas gracias
juan: deuÉs de vivir 40 aÑos en california, fue deportados a mÉxico, ahora es uno de los repatriadost&t. juan: este sitio es uno de los sitios donde los call center reclutan a las personas que llegan de estados unidos sin dinero. >> estÁn reportando al aÑo alrededor de 60.000. juan: vÍctor clark lleva 20 aÑos estudiando fenÓmeno de la migraciÓn. el fenÓmeno de la vÍctor: en pocas palabras en la migraciÓn es el desecho humano de estados unidos. juan: las las empresas pagan...
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ella la actriz habÍa sido citada para que acudiera de manera voluntaria al consulado de mÉxico en los Ángeles, californiaa mÉxico podrÍa ser obligada a declarar, raÚl torres estÁ en vivo con el reporte, adelante raÚl. >> asÍ es josÉ, mary se trata de un drama como telenovelas que protagoniza kate del castillo ella podrÍa declarar voluntariamente allÁ en los estados unidos pero si viene a mÉxico y no se presenta ante autoridades podrÍa ser detenida esto a pesar de amparo que solicitÓ y como informamos ayer lo hizo para no ser arrestada. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ a la reina del sur teresa mendoza la policÍa la ace chava sin tregua a quien buscan es a kate del castillo la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica emitiÓ una orden de localizaciÓn y presentacion para que declare su relaciÓn con joaquÍn "chapo" guzmÁn. >> si ella quiere presentarse, o interponer amparo. >> si la actriz viene a mÉxico la policÍa podria detenerla para presentarla ante el ministerio pÚblico en calidad de testigo aquÍ mostramos la solicitud de amparo a nombre de kate del castillo para evitar un arresto pero el juzgado le dio 5 dÍas para que expl
ella la actriz habÍa sido citada para que acudiera de manera voluntaria al consulado de mÉxico en los Ángeles, californiaa mÉxico podrÍa ser obligada a declarar, raÚl torres estÁ en vivo con el reporte, adelante raÚl. >> asÍ es josÉ, mary se trata de un drama como telenovelas que protagoniza kate del castillo ella podrÍa declarar voluntariamente allÁ en los estados unidos pero si viene a mÉxico y no se presenta ante autoridades podrÍa ser detenida esto a pesar de amparo que...
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. >> we are located in the tip of the pensula in southern california, ne mexico, about miles from the aboard of the - boerf the united state de of cortezit is one of the most spectacular resorts around the world. as you can see, the beauty is magnicent. ason as e peoplerrive ey have these breathtaking view of the ean and resort. is soalm, tranquil and romantic that it blows them away. >> the awenspiring architecture of this sanuary byhe sea mirrors the beauty of thented desert sands and golden beaches. >> actlly havthe numberne resort for ree coecive yes. loss ventanas opened in 1997. it was built by architecral design mexican mediterranean, alln white. it's been designed by a company the intr your deas been done by the famous designer, tricia tric wilson. >> the richly pointed suites evoke sensef trition, elance and classevy curve. we have 61 suiteswhich are all fang thethey areeautly dored with the most spectularnd elegant mexican art. throughout the rort youill e beautiful stones which deratealthoors across the resort. all of the rooms in the resort this uniq work i the headboard w
. >> we are located in the tip of the pensula in southern california, ne mexico, about miles from the aboard of the - boerf the united state de of cortezit is one of the most spectacular resorts around the world. as you can see, the beauty is magnicent. ason as e peoplerrive ey have these breathtaking view of the ean and resort. is soalm, tranquil and romantic that it blows them away. >> the awenspiring architecture of this sanuary byhe sea mirrors the beauty of thented desert sands...
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Feb 20, 2016
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mexico? you're talking about an area, 9,450, stretching across california, new mexico, arizona, here in texasabout 100 yards away from mexico. we spoke to civil engineers, architects, and academics, they all say the wall can be build, it can be done, but the question is, how? the first thing, before you go up, you have to go down and build a foundation. this will help provide support for the wall. in order to prevent people from tunnelling underneath it, it should be at least five feet deep. the second thing one must consider is what do you use to build the wall? what materials do you go after? how about cinder block? the upside is it's strong, it's secure, readily available. the down side is, it's labor-intensive to have to stack every single brick in order to build the wall so our experts say that option doesn't work. there's another option. using poured concrete on site. that's what they did when they built the hoover dam. the downside is when you poor poured concrete in these warmer states, experts say you could end up with pay weaker wall because the concrete might not dry correctly. mea
mexico? you're talking about an area, 9,450, stretching across california, new mexico, arizona, here in texasabout 100 yards away from mexico. we spoke to civil engineers, architects, and academics, they all say the wall can be build, it can be done, but the question is, how? the first thing, before you go up, you have to go down and build a foundation. this will help provide support for the wall. in order to prevent people from tunnelling underneath it, it should be at least five feet deep....
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nuevo mÉxico, arizona y california no invierten ni el 1% de lo que emplea mÉxico.e ha expuesto a trabajadores a serias injusticias. con la esperanza de un mejor futuro, manuel dejÓ su natal chihuahua para trabajar en los estados unidos con una compaÑÍa. esta empresa ha firmado cientos de contratos del gobierno incluso para el mantenimiento de los jardines del national mall en la capital federal. >> digerir cuando estaba allÁ hacÍa lo mismo que yo. y ganaba el doble. armando: aÚn antes de unirse a la compaÑÍa mano ya se había endeudado en unos $1000 por su visa de entrada, gasto que los empleadores deben cubrir. para evitar ir a juicio llegÓ a un acuerdo con casi 700 demandantes. >> el trabajador tiene que invertir dinero para llegar a trabajar en los estados unidos. el empleador se estÁ beneficiando de la mano de obra menos costosa que la que encontrarÁ estados unidos. armando: en 2014 100,000 trabajadores entraron a estados unidos con la visa para hacer todo tipo de trabajos. limpiar habitaciones en los hoteles, pelar mariscos, en ocasiones bajo condiciones penada
nuevo mÉxico, arizona y california no invierten ni el 1% de lo que emplea mÉxico.e ha expuesto a trabajadores a serias injusticias. con la esperanza de un mejor futuro, manuel dejÓ su natal chihuahua para trabajar en los estados unidos con una compaÑÍa. esta empresa ha firmado cientos de contratos del gobierno incluso para el mantenimiento de los jardines del national mall en la capital federal. >> digerir cuando estaba allÁ hacÍa lo mismo que yo. y ganaba el doble. armando: aÚn...
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california avocados will be harvested in 2016. a market that's seen growing competition from mexico in recent years. the price of the mexican fruit its a lot cheaper than what we're able to farm for but we have a following for the california so we're able to ask for a little more money for the california fruit and these people are willing to pay a little extra because they know the quality piece of fruit we're able to grow here in california. by focusing on organic production and market timing the company is some clients that that we probably wouldn't sell to because we handle both conventional and organic. so by selling organic avocados it's opened that door for us to sell the conventional avocados as well. 6:06 the work is well underway...as the growing popularity of this fruit encourages both pickers and packers to keep these california avocados moving--from tree to table. thanks, clinton. food suppliers are also cashing in on avacado's and the attractiveness of the food item for a heart-healthy diet. del monte reporting a 34 percent increase in avocado sales just last year. john phipps joins us to discuss the correlation betwe
california avocados will be harvested in 2016. a market that's seen growing competition from mexico in recent years. the price of the mexican fruit its a lot cheaper than what we're able to farm for but we have a following for the california so we're able to ask for a little more money for the california fruit and these people are willing to pay a little extra because they know the quality piece of fruit we're able to grow here in california. by focusing on organic production and market timing...
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unconfirmed sightings have placed him in southern california and in mexico.een thayne smika, or have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities and if requested, will not reveal your name. >>> jehovah's witness. they are a very close-knit community. then here comes rick mclean and he destroys all of that. >> he was like a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> he can't turn it off. he's not going to stop. everyone's lookin' red carpet ready. my man, lemme guess who you're wearing... toenail fungus!? whaaat?!? fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine... ...used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. jublia is workin' it! most common side effects include... ...ingrown toenail, application site redness,... ...itching, swelling, burning... ...or stinging, blisters, and pain. oh!! fight it! with jublia! now that's a red carpet moment! ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. visit our website for sav
unconfirmed sightings have placed him in southern california and in mexico.een thayne smika, or have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities and if requested, will not reveal your name. >>> jehovah's witness. they are a very close-knit community. then here comes rick mclean and he destroys all of that. >> he was like a wolf in sheep's clothing....
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francis denounced mexico's centuries-old exploitation of indigenous people. >>> a southern californiaouple vowed to try again to see pope francis in person. they traveled to mexico to see the pontiff but one thing after another went wrong and they ended up missing pope francis at each stop. david ono with our sister station in los angeles shares their story from mexico city. >> reporter: at the national auditorium last night, it's quiet, nothing but a few people out for a walk. it wasn't supposed to be this way. there was supposed to be a giant crowd here because pope francis was originally scheduled to deliver a speech to end his day. but it was canceled. >> we came here to see the pope and -- >> unfortunately -- >> unfortunately we missed him. >> reporter: that's winston and fian fiancee both here hoping to catch an elusive glimpse of the pope. how difficult has it been to catch up with him in mexico city? >> it's like a rat race, we're trying to catch up to him. we're always too late. like, he didn't show up right now. >> it's a little upsetting, you know, because i was really -- i
francis denounced mexico's centuries-old exploitation of indigenous people. >>> a southern californiaouple vowed to try again to see pope francis in person. they traveled to mexico to see the pontiff but one thing after another went wrong and they ended up missing pope francis at each stop. david ono with our sister station in los angeles shares their story from mexico city. >> reporter: at the national auditorium last night, it's quiet, nothing but a few people out for a walk....
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san diego was stuffed full of hundreds of thousands of the finals not only in california and but mexicoand throughout the united states. so these conservatives developed the ideas and techniques and nurture the individuals who shaped the political landscape that we are in today. herbert hoover helped discover next and in 1946 and then arranged for other businessmen to find the unknown lawyer's campaign and the same industries and individuals who funded hoover went on to support the next would preside over the chance for nation of american and there is a direct line from hoover to mix into ronald reagan and the people that work for them. other plant i would like to make before i turn it over is the california businessman really discovered a potent technique for discrediting liberals. they discovered how to bash the center and perversely to do this at precisely those times when the center was distancing itself from work feeling the left. roosevelt after all there's no radical. he never wanted the government to takeover the banks take over the banks or the factories or the farms. they want
san diego was stuffed full of hundreds of thousands of the finals not only in california and but mexicoand throughout the united states. so these conservatives developed the ideas and techniques and nurture the individuals who shaped the political landscape that we are in today. herbert hoover helped discover next and in 1946 and then arranged for other businessmen to find the unknown lawyer's campaign and the same industries and individuals who funded hoover went on to support the next would...
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mexico. >>> california will get a break from the record breaking heat they have been living with. they will get a breeze after three days of higher than normal winter temperatures around 90 degrees. >> christine: thank you, kristen. finally before we sign off, a group of virginia's liberty university is well-known for their dunks. >> john: soar dunk practicing when things took a turn. >> kristen: the last shattered the backboard, watch. >> christine: oh! ha ha ha. wow. >> john: the force of the dunk. we hope you switch to bounce tv, bounce tv, see you captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is wednesday, february 17th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> a judge orders apple to help the fbi unlock the phone of a san bernardino killer. ceo tim cook fired back overnight saying he will resist. >>> president obama predict donald trump will not be the next president. the billionaire takes it as a compliment. >>> and can we trust driverless cars to make moral and life saving decisions? peter greenberg goes for a ride we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener."
mexico. >>> california will get a break from the record breaking heat they have been living with. they will get a breeze after three days of higher than normal winter temperatures around 90 degrees. >> christine: thank you, kristen. finally before we sign off, a group of virginia's liberty university is well-known for their dunks. >> john: soar dunk practicing when things took a turn. >> kristen: the last shattered the backboard, watch. >> christine: oh! ha ha...
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mexico border is "not a christian." donald trump has posed to build a wall stretching from texas to california. that is something he says mexico will pay for if elected president. trump reacting quickly to the pope' s comments. mr. trump: the mexican government convinced him that trump is not a good guy because i want a strong border. i want to stop illegal immigration. i want to stop people from being killed, like take in san francisco. heather: trump also losing the statement. "if and when the attic and is attacked by -- the vatican was attacked by isis, they can only hope and pray that donald trump was president, because this would not have happened." he offered prayers for the thousands of migrants dying on the way to the u.s. the controversy that is expected to keep ramping up. ed: jeb bush reacting to the pope' s comments. heather: here' say to reporters this afternoon in south carolina. jeb bush: i don' t question anyone' s christianity. that is a relationship you have at your creator. heather: bush goes on to say fencing where it' s appropriate. this is the focus of tonight' s we' re ask
mexico border is "not a christian." donald trump has posed to build a wall stretching from texas to california. that is something he says mexico will pay for if elected president. trump reacting quickly to the pope' s comments. mr. trump: the mexican government convinced him that trump is not a good guy because i want a strong border. i want to stop illegal immigration. i want to stop people from being killed, like take in san francisco. heather: trump also losing the statement....
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mexico. and then apples in california. >> peanut butter and a cracker. how harmful could that be? >> reporter: peter's son, jake, got salmonella from peanut butter. >> we remove the d.m.a. >> reporter: john fontana works the laboratory that identified the e.coli that they identify the strain of the disease and upload it to a database to see if it matches any others. >> it's all about timing and when the exposures were. >> reporter: and fontana says that it only takes two people getting sick from the same source to qualify as an outbreak. but there's more. the disease's d.n.a. fingerprint also gets uploaded to the c.d.c.'s pulse net database. and sometimes those investigations do lead to arrests. peter and jake hurley went to georgia in late 2015 to testify. now, a peanut company executive in that case is sentenced to nearly three >> danner: that was brian wood reporting. >>> nearly 1/third of americans suffer from some sort of science trouble. scientists are working on a solution. every has had a cold where they can't breathe through the nose but some people feel that way every da
mexico. and then apples in california. >> peanut butter and a cracker. how harmful could that be? >> reporter: peter's son, jake, got salmonella from peanut butter. >> we remove the d.m.a. >> reporter: john fontana works the laboratory that identified the e.coli that they identify the strain of the disease and upload it to a database to see if it matches any others. >> it's all about timing and when the exposures were. >> reporter: and fontana says that it...
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. >>> an amber alert that began in new mexico helped in southern california. it happened near wallenburg. police issued an amber alert who had been kidnapped by her father. his vehicle was seen headed north into colorado. state troopers said they tried to pull him over and he took off. they eventually tried to get the vehicle to slow down. the vehicle rolled and it ejected him and his daughter. >> whoever made the decision to deploy the stop sticks ultimately got the vehicle to slow down. it did slow the vehicle down. unfortunately the driver continued to speed and continued to drive recklessly and that's what it's about. it's about this person that doesn't have regard for life and decided that he was going to speed after being pursued by the police. >> cfp says the little girl and her father suffered moderate injuries. the girl was airlifted to children's hospital. the suspect was taken to a hospital in pueblo where he could face charges both in colorado and new mexico. >>> police say the death toll from a head-on train collision in southern germany has risen
. >>> an amber alert that began in new mexico helped in southern california. it happened near wallenburg. police issued an amber alert who had been kidnapped by her father. his vehicle was seen headed north into colorado. state troopers said they tried to pull him over and he took off. they eventually tried to get the vehicle to slow down. the vehicle rolled and it ejected him and his daughter. >> whoever made the decision to deploy the stop sticks ultimately got the vehicle to...
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mexico. it is the only mission in california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to present day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the chumash indians came from malibu, just north of los angeles, to san luis obispo south of monterey county. one of the largest groups in california and they inhabited the area from malibu to san luis obispo to the channel islands off coast to what is now kern county. when they established the mission there were good relationships with the chumash people. that deteriorated over time and the population dwindled due to massive disease incursion. and more restrictions came from the spanish and mexican governments. but in the beginning, the chumash were welcoming. they enjoyed trade. the spanish noted in all of their early diaries that the chumash people were manufacturers of the most beautiful baskets, stone tools. everything they produced seemed to be high quality and the spanish population was extremely impressed with the quality of the material culture of the chumash people. as time went on and about half of the chumash
mexico. it is the only mission in california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to present day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the chumash indians came from malibu, just north of los angeles, to san luis obispo south of monterey county. one of the largest groups in california and they inhabited the area from malibu to san luis obispo to the channel islands off coast to what is now kern county. when they established the mission there were good...
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juan carlos: este hombre de michoacÁn, mÉxico es una manera de agradecer a la gubernatura de california0 personas en esa situaciÓn. el abogado sergio garcÍa dice que sonperfecto ejemplo de lo mucho que fortalecerÍa la economÍa estadounidense el hecho de que hubiera una reforma migratoria del paÍs. ya que los indocumentados podrÍan ejercer susprofesiones, aumentarÍa sus ingresos y tambiÉn sus contribuciones tributarias. los dreamers tambiÉn son otro ejemplo porque tienen trabajos mejor remunerados ahora. agrega el abogado que desde el aÑo pasado residente permanente que los candidatos que se oponen a los inmigrantes deberÍan de fijarse en estos ejemplos. el chico, california, juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. ramÓn: el actor y comediante alberto rojas mejor conocido como el caballo falleciÓ este domingo vÍctima de cÁncer a la edad de 72 aÑos. participÓ en cientos de pelÍculas y en otras de plato picarescas como el tenorio cÓmico que ponÍa en escena el caballo. su Última escena apareciÓ hace dos semanas engu
juan carlos: este hombre de michoacÁn, mÉxico es una manera de agradecer a la gubernatura de california0 personas en esa situaciÓn. el abogado sergio garcÍa dice que sonperfecto ejemplo de lo mucho que fortalecerÍa la economÍa estadounidense el hecho de que hubiera una reforma migratoria del paÍs. ya que los indocumentados podrÍan ejercer susprofesiones, aumentarÍa sus ingresos y tambiÉn sus contribuciones tributarias. los dreamers tambiÉn son otro ejemplo porque tienen trabajos...
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mexico. it is the only mission in california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to present day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the chumash justns came from malibu, north of los angeles, to san luis obispo to south of monterey county. in of the largest groups california if they inhabited the area from malibu to san luis obispo to the channel islands off coast to what is now current county -- kern county. when they established the mission, there were good relationships with the chumash people. that deteriorated and the population dwindled due to disease. and more restrictions came from the spanish and mexican governments. but in the beginning, the chumash were welcoming. they enjoyed trade. the spanish noted in all of their early diaries that the chumash people were manufacturers of the most beautiful baskets, stone tools. everything they produced seemed to be high quality, and the spanish population was extremely impressed with the quality of the material culture of the chumash people. about halft on and of the chumash came into the mission system
mexico. it is the only mission in california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to present day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the chumash justns came from malibu, north of los angeles, to san luis obispo to south of monterey county. in of the largest groups california if they inhabited the area from malibu to san luis obispo to the channel islands off coast to what is now current county -- kern county. when they established the mission, there were...
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mexico. inis the only mission california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to theresent day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the shamash malibu northfrom of los angeles up to san luis obispo, south of monterey county. one of the largest groups in california inhabited the area and from the channel islands off the coast inland to what is now current county -- kern county. when they established this mission, they have good relationships with the shamash people. that deteriorated as the toulations dwindled due massive disease incursions and more restrictions came from the spanish and mexican government. in the beginning, the she mashed were very welcome -- the shoe mashed were very welcoming. the spanish note in all the early diaries but she mashed h people weremas manufacturers of beautiful baskets, stone tools print everything they produced seem to be high-quality. the spanish population was extremely impressed with the quality of the culture of the people. about halft on and of the chumash came into the mission system, there was discontent. there
mexico. inis the only mission california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to theresent day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the shamash malibu northfrom of los angeles up to san luis obispo, south of monterey county. one of the largest groups in california inhabited the area and from the channel islands off the coast inland to what is now current county -- kern county. when they established this mission, they have good relationships with the...
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tomorrow, from california, here to new mexico we'll see a bit of snow across much of the rockies, up to 2 feet in colorado. could be the issue. the next place we'll watch is here across the central plains, because that is where that area of low pressure is going. i want to take you and share two areas. the area of red is a blizzard warning, kicking into effect noon time tomorrow. through midnight on tuesday, and then in iowa, that is where the caucuses are. we are not looking for a problem until we get towards monday evening, that is when the blizzard warnings will be in place there. that is because the area of pressure in new mexico on monday will make its way to missouri. quick moving. that is where we expect to see winds, 40 miles per hour winds or higher. that will bring the visibility down. for all the people leaving iowa on tuesday, we expect to see significant problems with travel, and that will extend all the way up to ryan macinnis as well. also one more thing. on tuesday, we expect to see severe weather - that means thunder storms, tornados, hail, anywhere from kentucky to
tomorrow, from california, here to new mexico we'll see a bit of snow across much of the rockies, up to 2 feet in colorado. could be the issue. the next place we'll watch is here across the central plains, because that is where that area of low pressure is going. i want to take you and share two areas. the area of red is a blizzard warning, kicking into effect noon time tomorrow. through midnight on tuesday, and then in iowa, that is where the caucuses are. we are not looking for a problem...
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and the tour in california, nevada, arizona, new mexico. and now we are in las vegas, and we invite everybody to come and see the show until march 7th. at the boulevard mall. yes. >> very cool. when people come to see you, do you change up the show a lot so that way if they saw you last time it's a little different? >> no, no, that is very important. every year the circus changes completely the whole show. the show they present last year they don't see, so this year it's completely different and brand-new everything. >> my producer tyler told me these are camels. >> yes. >> oh, my. >> how do we get tickets? >> they can get them at the door. they can get it at ther don't. they haven't don't have to get a ticket in advance. they come to circus half an hour before the show and they can get in. >> if we want to donate directly to the salvation army we can do so, as well. >> you can go to our website. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for clowning around, guys. circus, it's offering five bucks off each ticket for every nonp
and the tour in california, nevada, arizona, new mexico. and now we are in las vegas, and we invite everybody to come and see the show until march 7th. at the boulevard mall. yes. >> very cool. when people come to see you, do you change up the show a lot so that way if they saw you last time it's a little different? >> no, no, that is very important. every year the circus changes completely the whole show. the show they present last year they don't see, so this year it's completely...
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california mom millions in damages. >>> the demand for illegal drugs here in the u.s. is fueling the drug war in mexico. >> this is a war that we're responsible for. >> the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land" showing a harrowing look at the manufacturers there. but first the "nightline 5." >> the nissan ring with the power and performance of our intuitive all-wheel drive. on a 2016 nissan rogue. seconds. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. vendetta, revenge. both make for a good book or movie. both can have dangerous and real-life consequences. that's what happened to a pta president in california who found herself targeted and framed by a couple of very angry parents sparked by a single word. she tells abc's chris connelly how her life has not been the same ever since. >> i won my lawsuit. it's finally all over. >> reporter: victoria peters can finally smile. after nearly six years of personal and legal torment. a jury awarding her $5.7 million vindictive couple once out to destroy this pta mom's good name. >> it was awful. i mean, it just -- it crushed me. and deep inside i was just --
california mom millions in damages. >>> the demand for illegal drugs here in the u.s. is fueling the drug war in mexico. >> this is a war that we're responsible for. >> the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land" showing a harrowing look at the manufacturers there. but first the "nightline 5." >> the nissan ring with the power and performance of our intuitive all-wheel drive. on a 2016 nissan rogue. seconds. >>> good evening. thank you...
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california. >>> next, the vigilante groups cartels in mexico. a tumultuous tale told in the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land." that's right. just announced. ford explorer...edge...escape... and expedition... are available with 0% financing for 60 months. ford suvs. designed to help you be unstoppable. no wonder ford is america's best selling brand. but hurry, 0% financing for 60 months on ford suvs is a limited time offer. (vo) what's your dog food's first ingredient? corn? wheat? in purina one true instinct grain free, real chicken is always #1. no corn, wheat or soy. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. k and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, all beds on sale right now save 50% on the ultimate know be
california. >>> next, the vigilante groups cartels in mexico. a tumultuous tale told in the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land." that's right. just announced. ford explorer...edge...escape... and expedition... are available with 0% financing for 60 months. ford suvs. designed to help you be unstoppable. no wonder ford is america's best selling brand. but hurry, 0% financing for 60 months on ford suvs is a limited time offer. (vo) what's your dog food's first ingredient?...
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california mom speaking out after winning millions in damages. >>> the demand for illegal drugs here in the u.s. is fueling the drug war in mexico. >> this is a war that we're responsible for. >> the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land" showing a harrowing look at the vigilante groups taking on meth manufacturers there. but first the "nightline 5." >> the nissan ring with the intuitive all-wheel drive. now get a $189 per month lease on a 2016 nissan rogue. >> number one in just 60 seconds. for her "experience, leadership, tenacity," the las vegas sun endorses hillary clinton. just like planned parenthood action fund endorses clinton for her fortitude keeping government out and the league of conservation voters action fund... for her bold plan to attack climate change. or the human rights campaign... because hillary believes only love should decide which two people can marry. not just a progressive. a progressive who gets results. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. i've watched as the house across the street has sat empty for over six years. i've watched good friends have their homes foreclosed on. people are s
california mom speaking out after winning millions in damages. >>> the demand for illegal drugs here in the u.s. is fueling the drug war in mexico. >> this is a war that we're responsible for. >> the oscar-nominated documentary "cartel land" showing a harrowing look at the vigilante groups taking on meth manufacturers there. but first the "nightline 5." >> the nissan ring with the intuitive all-wheel drive. now get a $189 per month lease on a 2016...
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so mexico and california, too, very cold weather. very cold weather. in 65 years in the produce all three, you know, sections got really bad weather. supply and demand equals price. that's what happened. but help is on the way. because it's getting better. the weather is getting better. so you're going to have it. let's go. let's talk quickly about them. when picking strawberries, what you see is what you get. they're always in clear containers. turn them over. make sure. a strawberry will never get riper once it's picked. what we did today -- oh and another thing with strawberries. once you get them home, don't do anything to them. ready to use them. just take them in these containers, stick them in the refrigerator and that way they'll stay really, really good. >> okay. >> you got to remember, though, you want to use them within three to five days of the time you purchase them because it takes six to ten days for them to get here. what we did today because it's valentine's day. what my dear wife did was she made chocolate covered and she made these c
so mexico and california, too, very cold weather. very cold weather. in 65 years in the produce all three, you know, sections got really bad weather. supply and demand equals price. that's what happened. but help is on the way. because it's getting better. the weather is getting better. so you're going to have it. let's go. let's talk quickly about them. when picking strawberries, what you see is what you get. they're always in clear containers. turn them over. make sure. a strawberry will...
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investigators, they would get shipments from out-of-state most likely originally come in from mexico into california. and then to central florida. once here, the drug trafficking organization headed up by fontan as we break it down into different baggies and sell it and parking lots of hotels and investigators say they would sell from five individual does baggies up to 200 bags at the time it mostly to local people and they often worked out of a strip mall business called majestic tattoo in barbershop. they believe these guys would run it like of business each working 12 hour shifts to do the deals. >> it was fairly complex on how they distributed these things with phones and making appointments and working shifts. people got fired if they did not show up for work. >> reporter: the dea and share of both said the effort is continuing and they will go after people dealing drugs on the street level and they believe this group is likely part of a much larger drug organization. live in orange county, jeff deal, channel 9 eyewitness news. >> orange county lost the task force to cut down on the growing pro
investigators, they would get shipments from out-of-state most likely originally come in from mexico into california. and then to central florida. once here, the drug trafficking organization headed up by fontan as we break it down into different baggies and sell it and parking lots of hotels and investigators say they would sell from five individual does baggies up to 200 bags at the time it mostly to local people and they often worked out of a strip mall business called majestic tattoo in...
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. >> es correcto, ema coronel en una ciudadana mÉxico americana tiene las dos ciudadanÍas porque naciÓ aquÍ en el 89 en californiaremente por mÉxico y estados unidos incluso viaja a estados unidos con cierta frecuencia, es lo que ella me comenta asÍ que efectivamente no se trata de dar la cara sino mÁs bien ella decide por primera vez hablar y explicar lo que para ella es joaquÍn guzmÁn loera ante esta situaciÓn de emergencia por el aparente estado de gravedad esa luz que tiene el seÑor. >> esta entrevista se llevÓ a cabo el 12 de febrero en culiacÁn y luego te envÍa una carta diciendo que la situaciÓn se ha agravado y hace responsable a autoridades mexicanas si a Él le pasa algo, en esa carta quÉ dice ella que le preocupa de su salud. >> cuando le hago la entrevista tenÍa nociÓn tenÍa conocimiento que habÍa un, unas presuntas violaciones graves a los derechos humanos de joaquÍn guzmÁn loera que independientemente crimen que se le pueda imputar no estÁ sentenciado y por supuesto, aun asÍ la ley mexicana le garantiza sus derechos humanos, le preocupaba que se violaran sus derechos humanos despuÉs cuando terminamos
. >> es correcto, ema coronel en una ciudadana mÉxico americana tiene las dos ciudadanÍas porque naciÓ aquÍ en el 89 en californiaremente por mÉxico y estados unidos incluso viaja a estados unidos con cierta frecuencia, es lo que ella me comenta asÍ que efectivamente no se trata de dar la cara sino mÁs bien ella decide por primera vez hablar y explicar lo que para ella es joaquÍn guzmÁn loera ante esta situaciÓn de emergencia por el aparente estado de gravedad esa luz que tiene...
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plaza olvera se levant este monumento que simboliza una disculpa del estado de california por las expulsiones forzadas de mexicoot "y queremos que el gobierno federal diga que hicieron mal". topfs cesar ---manana viernes nuestro segmento viernes de inmigracin estar en su barrio... ---acompaÑanos maÑana de 3 a 7 de la tarde con abogados expertos en la materia que contestaran cara a cara tus preguntas.... ---en la iglesia nuestra senora de guadalupe de san jose... blanca/take vo --mas peligro para residentes en pacifica al abrirse otro socavn... lo que autoridades dicen sobre este nuevo problema... cesar/take vo --llega el momento que surfistas han estado anticipando por meses... pero ahora el super bowl podra empaÑar una competencia conocida a nivel mundial... gabriel live sevilla gole al celta de vigo y deja practicamente definida la gran final de la copa del rey. take vo juan carlos osorio dio a conocer su convocatoria para el partido amistoso ante senegal... los espero con eso y mas en deportes. end segment cu ---vamos con gabriel sotelo y el deportivo c---vamos con gal deportivo cu ---adelante gabriel gabrie
plaza olvera se levant este monumento que simboliza una disculpa del estado de california por las expulsiones forzadas de mexicoot "y queremos que el gobierno federal diga que hicieron mal". topfs cesar ---manana viernes nuestro segmento viernes de inmigracin estar en su barrio... ---acompaÑanos maÑana de 3 a 7 de la tarde con abogados expertos en la materia que contestaran cara a cara tus preguntas.... ---en la iglesia nuestra senora de guadalupe de san jose... blanca/take vo --mas...