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. >> translator: he went to cordova to go through a period of reflection, of silence. >> father angel, who has known pope francis for 40 years, used to visit with him in cordova. >> translator: he said, "i never considered it an injustice." these were the circumstances, it was painful and he did not have it easy. >> journalists interviewed bergoglio about his time in cordova. >> a lot of people talk about it as being in exile, that they took him out of buenos aires and sent him to cordova, with no activity, no role, not even a mass schedule. he lost all authority. >> translator: the pope himself told us that in cordova, he spent time in the shadows, a dark time. >> this was his room. >> translator: he studied, he prayed a lot, he wrote a lot. >> i've read quite a lot of what he wrote this that period, and it's clearly a dark time for him, a wintertime, a time of paring back. >> it would put bergoglio on a very different path. here he prayed before sunrise, meditated and listened to confessions. >> translator: when we asked pope francis what he read during that time, he said, "i don't
. >> translator: he went to cordova to go through a period of reflection, of silence. >> father angel, who has known pope francis for 40 years, used to visit with him in cordova. >> translator: he said, "i never considered it an injustice." these were the circumstances, it was painful and he did not have it easy. >> journalists interviewed bergoglio about his time in cordova. >> a lot of people talk about it as being in exile, that they took him out of...
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a brief flurry of articles about what these people in cordova do. they do get the government's attention perhaps in a small way it helps to further the conversation in washington, d.c. and so this article from june 5, 1915 noticed anchorage, the name and place right at the beginning. and how does the article begin? the first editorial piece about anchorage for was the very first sentence related to coal. this is hugely important. nationally, locally, to the people involved, and personally. anchorage's beginning was a poor -- was important to individuals and was important nationally because alaska had natural resources that would help make the u.s. wealthier and more self efficient. are people on the streets talking about this so much? probably not but people are aware of it and certainly people outside are talking about it, not many. people in the know. international interest. what does this place have to do with the bigger picture? we come to this map. this is sort of what i carry around in my head when i read about alaska. i read about alaska but
a brief flurry of articles about what these people in cordova do. they do get the government's attention perhaps in a small way it helps to further the conversation in washington, d.c. and so this article from june 5, 1915 noticed anchorage, the name and place right at the beginning. and how does the article begin? the first editorial piece about anchorage for was the very first sentence related to coal. this is hugely important. nationally, locally, to the people involved, and personally....
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but still, she waits, something francisco perez cordova knows all about.e spent three months living in sanctuary at this church in tucson. we first met him last october. his case was ultimately dismissed last december and he has been reunited with his wife and five children. >> i feel like a real person. like -- like a regular person. >> [ inaudible ] my partner there, because we got married because we love each other and we decide to be a partner for life, so when i was by myself, no one was with me. >> why perez cordova's case has been resolved and rosa's remains in legal limbo is unclear. her attorney says president obama's executive action on immigration only goes so far, and she's not opt missionic washington will find a workable solution. >> i don't think we will ever come up with a statutory scheme that makes sense of migration. the idea that we have nation state borders that we want to enforce with walls and military intervention solutions and that kind of thing is really sort of an archaic idea. >> reporter: there are people that will hear your st
but still, she waits, something francisco perez cordova knows all about.e spent three months living in sanctuary at this church in tucson. we first met him last october. his case was ultimately dismissed last december and he has been reunited with his wife and five children. >> i feel like a real person. like -- like a regular person. >> [ inaudible ] my partner there, because we got married because we love each other and we decide to be a partner for life, so when i was by myself,...
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teresa vo, al jazeera, cordova. >>> yemenis, fears that prolonged fighting in yemen and the rising number of refugees could strain resources over in somalia. mohammad adow explains. >> this is all they will get today. those here are the latest to arrive. talal mohammed was one of them. >> he was injured in the yemeni city of aden. >> i was driving ambulance when i got hit by a mortar. i feared for my family's safety and couldn't provide for them anymore. >> there is no let up of yemenis arrived in somalia. the town's only university is now their home. an official from the yemeni embassy comes to check on them. he is unwelcome, tempers are quickly lost here. is judge. >> translator: we want to be taken out of this country. somalia isn't safe. we can't live here when we don't feel secure enough. somalia has no capacity to care for us. >> reporter: among the refugees are unaccompanied children, separated from their families in the rush to escape. many still don't know the location of their relatives. eight-year-old kasem is one of them. >> i'm ready to go back to home but don't know how to f
teresa vo, al jazeera, cordova. >>> yemenis, fears that prolonged fighting in yemen and the rising number of refugees could strain resources over in somalia. mohammad adow explains. >> this is all they will get today. those here are the latest to arrive. talal mohammed was one of them. >> he was injured in the yemeni city of aden. >> i was driving ambulance when i got hit by a mortar. i feared for my family's safety and couldn't provide for them anymore. >>...
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she lives in the province of cordova. in argentina. now she hopes that pope francis will help get her son off death row. >> we traveled to rome where we explained to the pope the discrimination my son suffered you durinduring the trial and hs been on death row for almost two decades. we heard from the vatican he was interested in pushing my son's case. >> he was accused of killing a man while he was high on crack in 1995. but in 2002, the u.s. supreme court sent the case down to a lower court saying there had been racial discrimination in the trial. >> translator: when this type of discrimination happens in a trial it is the worst kind because what is at stake was life and freedom. the state supreme court said we were right and annulled the first trial. >> saldano was again sentenced to death. his lawyers said there was no due process. >> there was a new trial but by this time he had been on death row for nine years and he was crazy. they were judging a mentally unstable man. the issue is the treatment that people receive while on deat
she lives in the province of cordova. in argentina. now she hopes that pope francis will help get her son off death row. >> we traveled to rome where we explained to the pope the discrimination my son suffered you durinduring the trial and hs been on death row for almost two decades. we heard from the vatican he was interested in pushing my son's case. >> he was accused of killing a man while he was high on crack in 1995. but in 2002, the u.s. supreme court sent the case down to a...
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. >> en agosto de 1988 sal daÑo abandonÓ sus estudio en su buenos aires y volviÓ a su casa en cÓrdova pena capital. >> creemos que el caso sal daÑo lo va a tomar el papa para expresar ese rechazo porque este es un caso que tiene el ingrediente de la discriminaciÓn racial. >> tras la presentaciÓn de un recurso no se ha fijado fecha para la mariela d telemundo. >> hoy el arzobispo de nueva york develÓ la silla de madera elaborada por jornaleros hispanos especialmente para el papa francisco la silla de madera sencilla como el papa. pues Él habÍa indicado que no querÍa mucho adorno ni el escudo de armas del vaticano asÍ como lo querÍa se lo han elaborado. >> mientras mÁs simple mejor el a arzobispo dijo que tiene un significado importante porque significa la humildad y autoridad, es muy posible que el santo padre quiera conocerlos personalmente. >> un dato curioso en la misa que revelÓ es la que una vez entre el recinto el papa piensa dar una vuelta por el perÍmetro y saludar a 20 mil presentes de esta manera, bueno va a poder ver a mÁs personas. >> claro, definitivamente va a ser emocion
. >> en agosto de 1988 sal daÑo abandonÓ sus estudio en su buenos aires y volviÓ a su casa en cÓrdova pena capital. >> creemos que el caso sal daÑo lo va a tomar el papa para expresar ese rechazo porque este es un caso que tiene el ingrediente de la discriminaciÓn racial. >> tras la presentaciÓn de un recurso no se ha fijado fecha para la mariela d telemundo. >> hoy el arzobispo de nueva york develÓ la silla de madera elaborada por jornaleros hispanos...
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researcher iliana cordova is focused on nicotine concentrations in re-fillable e-cig liquids. in this case, the solution tested is "tennessee cured" by red oak, a fluid made by johnson creek enterprises, an online seller of e-liquids and accessories. >> we order a bunch of them and just run most of them just to test the accuracy of the label. and in this case this is 18 micrograms per milliliter, so this would be considered a high nicotine concentration. >> so the test here is we'll see how much it's measuring from this peak and then we'll compare that to what's on the label. >> and as you can see from our control it was a lot higher. so we know for sure that it is nicotine. and in a recent paper that we published we found out that this specific sample was 59% higher nicotine than its advertised label. >> whoever bought this got way more than they bargained for. >> yes they did. >> techknow asked johnson creek enterprises about its nicotine labeling discrepancy. they offered this statement: while the company's stated claims point to a step in the right direction, the red oak s
researcher iliana cordova is focused on nicotine concentrations in re-fillable e-cig liquids. in this case, the solution tested is "tennessee cured" by red oak, a fluid made by johnson creek enterprises, an online seller of e-liquids and accessories. >> we order a bunch of them and just run most of them just to test the accuracy of the label. and in this case this is 18 micrograms per milliliter, so this would be considered a high nicotine concentration. >> so the test...
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muy buenos dÍas en nombre de mi compaÑera de jimena cÓrdova. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. depresiÓn tropical nÚmero 17. se localiza sobre territorio mexicano. es probable que en las prÓximas horas estarÍa afectando nuestro paÍs. nuestro paÍs, estados unidos. a tomarlo en cuenta para la recomendaciÓn. en el dÍa de hoy continÚa la estabilidad. mÍnima de 91. la presencia de lluvia estarÁ presente en un 30%. omar precauciones. probabilidad de neblina. en orlando probabilidad de tormentas de 20%. mismas condiciones para tampa. en el ocÉano atlÁntico seguimos monitoreando esta tormenta tropical. continÚa desplazÁndose al honor y noroeste a siete millas por hora. esto hay que tomarlo en cuenta. esperamos para el dÍa de hoy altas temperaturas en chicago. mÁxima 74. medio nublado para nueva york en 75. la probabilidad de lluvia continua en washington alcanzando la mÁxima temperatura de 69. en el oeste podemos apreciar que continuar las temperaturas en las vegas como mÁximas y san francisco de 80. vamos rÁpidamente con karla y alejandro y el recuerdo. karla: asÍ es. paola: asÍ es. e
muy buenos dÍas en nombre de mi compaÑera de jimena cÓrdova. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. depresiÓn tropical nÚmero 17. se localiza sobre territorio mexicano. es probable que en las prÓximas horas estarÍa afectando nuestro paÍs. nuestro paÍs, estados unidos. a tomarlo en cuenta para la recomendaciÓn. en el dÍa de hoy continÚa la estabilidad. mÍnima de 91. la presencia de lluvia estarÁ presente en un 30%. omar precauciones. probabilidad de neblina. en orlando probabilidad de...
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. >> the fire captain richard cordova said says the valley fire has been winning with winds gust to go 40 miles per hour and low humidity. >> it became a scloesive fire right off the bat. >> for much of the fight though this point, cal fire's air attack, the largest fire fighting air force in the world has been grounded by those winds and the low visibility, leaving ground crews to fight alone. >> we create this and we start building perimeter. once we start getting control, it gets smaller and smaller. >> among the hundreds of firefighters at the fargds in lake port tonight, bay area firefighters brought the dozens with more on the way and some exhausted from a 36-hour fire fight. >> when we pulled into midland, basically, the town was pretty much catching fire. >> captain mick rourke has been in milthsz middletown since saturday. >> the pump house burned up opinion we lost the hydrants. the water supply was getting challenges. the winds kicked up and the fire kicked up. i wouldn't say we were winning the battle at that point. >> should firefighters need emotional support following a
. >> the fire captain richard cordova said says the valley fire has been winning with winds gust to go 40 miles per hour and low humidity. >> it became a scloesive fire right off the bat. >> for much of the fight though this point, cal fire's air attack, the largest fire fighting air force in the world has been grounded by those winds and the low visibility, leaving ground crews to fight alone. >> we create this and we start building perimeter. once we start getting...
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. >>> joining us by phone now is cal fire captain rich cordova. do you have updated figures for us?>> we're still at 5% at this time. with the same amount of acreage. we're going to have a new report at 7:00 so hopefully we'll have good news to get that percentage up. >> the weather changed a bit now. have the conditions allowed you to get any better handle on the fire? >> correct. the weather has been very good to us today. and we have had numerous firefighters out there, building control lines and we're trying to get this fire put out so we can get homeowners back in their homes safely. >> rich, everyone doing such great work, thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> we do want to turn now to abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma. drew? >> a good day for firefighters. some light showers peppering northern california. we'll zoom into the valley fire at this hour. 58 degrees, relative humidity is high at 84%. but the winds right now at nine miles per hour, gusting to 17. that will continue throughout the next 24 hours. here is the wind forecast throughout overnight hours. you notic
. >>> joining us by phone now is cal fire captain rich cordova. do you have updated figures for us?>> we're still at 5% at this time. with the same amount of acreage. we're going to have a new report at 7:00 so hopefully we'll have good news to get that percentage up. >> the weather changed a bit now. have the conditions allowed you to get any better handle on the fire? >> correct. the weather has been very good to us today. and we have had numerous firefighters out...
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. >>> joining us by phone now is cal fire captain rich cordova. do you have updated figures for us?>> we're still at 5% at this time. with the same amount of acreage. we're going to have a new report at 7:00 so hopefully we'll have good news to get that percentage up. >> the weather changed a bit now. have the conditions allowed you to get any better handle on the fire? >> correct. the weather has been very good to us today. and we have had numerous firefighters out there, building control lines and we're trying to get this fire put out so we can get homeowners back in their homes safely. >> rich, everyone doing such great work, thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> we do want to turn now to abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma. drew? >> a good day for firefighters. some light showers peppering northern california. we'll zoom into the valley fire at this hour. 58 degrees, relative humidity is high at 84%. but the winds right now at nine miles per hour, gusting to 17. that will continue throughout the next 24 hours. here is the wind forecast throughout overnight hours. you notic
. >>> joining us by phone now is cal fire captain rich cordova. do you have updated figures for us?>> we're still at 5% at this time. with the same amount of acreage. we're going to have a new report at 7:00 so hopefully we'll have good news to get that percentage up. >> the weather changed a bit now. have the conditions allowed you to get any better handle on the fire? >> correct. the weather has been very good to us today. and we have had numerous firefighters out...
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. >> reporter: why perez cordova's case was resolved and why rosa's case remains in legal limbo is unclear. president obama's executive action on immigration only goes so far. >> i don't think we'll ever come up with a statutory scheme that makes sense of migration. the idea that we have nation-state borders that we want to enforce with walls and military intervention solutions and that kind of thing is really sort of an archaic idea. there are peel that will hear your story -- there are people that will hear your stor story d say you should be deported back to mexico, you don't belong here and don't have a right to say here. what do you say to those people? >> translator: we ask to be given an opportunity to stay in the u.s. we came to the u.s. to work. we have made our life here. we have never committed any crime. >> reporter: how long are you willing to stay here? how long are you willing to hide out in this church? >> i have faith, and i hope it will not be very long. i want to continue this fight for my children. even if it were one more year or two years. i live day by day and that's
. >> reporter: why perez cordova's case was resolved and why rosa's case remains in legal limbo is unclear. president obama's executive action on immigration only goes so far. >> i don't think we'll ever come up with a statutory scheme that makes sense of migration. the idea that we have nation-state borders that we want to enforce with walls and military intervention solutions and that kind of thing is really sort of an archaic idea. there are peel that will hear your story --...
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rich cordova with calfire. thanks for coming on, rich. >> and they are doing the best they can right now. the weather is cooperating with the fire effort. >> spotty, light showers fell in the north bay this afternoon. abc 7 news photographer was driving northbound on highway 175 and the windshield wipers, as you can see, were on. >> meteorologist is here with our accuweather update. >> we're seeing something we haven't seen in quite some time. mist and light drizzle happening right here in san francisco. this is the kind of sky you want to see if you're fighting a fire. we have clouds, cool temperatures. high relative humidity. take you and show you what's happening. we have light showers really dotting much of the bay area. just light in nature and spotty. we'll zoom in to the valley fire right now. cool there at 62 degrees. relative humidity is high. 75%. but the winds, like cornell just mentioned, are becoming gusty out of the southwest at 17 miles per hour. the past hour they have seen some light showers, s
rich cordova with calfire. thanks for coming on, rich. >> and they are doing the best they can right now. the weather is cooperating with the fire effort. >> spotty, light showers fell in the north bay this afternoon. abc 7 news photographer was driving northbound on highway 175 and the windshield wipers, as you can see, were on. >> meteorologist is here with our accuweather update. >> we're seeing something we haven't seen in quite some time. mist and light drizzle...
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this is from david cordova moving the mail on a cool and clear morning at sfo.re it's 57 degrees. thank you david we appreciate that. friday in san francisco starting off at 56. i believe the coolest low since june 24th. at least michael has 54. 40s and 50s on the temps. 45 santa rosa. napa 46. half-moon bay is 49. west, southwest. a bunch of 40s to the north. a bunch of 40s in the santa cruz mountains and a few shower popping up in northern california. for us a cool, breezy day. upper 70s. very low 80s. the wind will pick up later today. highs staying below average for many. all right sal 6:30. you're on a role with your friday songs. >> i appreciate that, steve. i'm trying to get the request from facebook and talk about that because it's a good thing. we don't have a lot of traffic to talk about today. not this morning. however, i do want to remind you let's go to the bay bridge if we can. i want to remind you that the bay bridge this weekend is going to take a little extra duty because people will not be able to take bart between oakland and san francisco. we
this is from david cordova moving the mail on a cool and clear morning at sfo.re it's 57 degrees. thank you david we appreciate that. friday in san francisco starting off at 56. i believe the coolest low since june 24th. at least michael has 54. 40s and 50s on the temps. 45 santa rosa. napa 46. half-moon bay is 49. west, southwest. a bunch of 40s to the north. a bunch of 40s in the santa cruz mountains and a few shower popping up in northern california. for us a cool, breezy day. upper 70s....
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i thought about the time that he was basically exiled to cordova to -- where he went through what theybout capitalism or the consumer society or about the united states in general. but this shows great respect, i think, for this country, to canonize a saint here. it also is a nod to the west, to california, to the west where the church is growing rapidly. and i think it's also a little bit of a message to all of us that no matter what we are doing, there's a place that's at the other end of the world that we might go and help out. chris matthews is also watching and listening with us. oh, he is not. i'm told we have lost communications with chris. professor, we were talking and theorizing here in the studio, wondering if the pope was flagging a bit in the afternoon heat of washington. no one could blame him. and as we keep saying, at age 78, this is tough. >> he will be energized by this. i think there's a great irony. father serra's cause was opened in the 1930s soon after eight jesuit missionaries to new france were canonized. and the franciscans in california stayed, we were here, t
i thought about the time that he was basically exiled to cordova to -- where he went through what theybout capitalism or the consumer society or about the united states in general. but this shows great respect, i think, for this country, to canonize a saint here. it also is a nod to the west, to california, to the west where the church is growing rapidly. and i think it's also a little bit of a message to all of us that no matter what we are doing, there's a place that's at the other end of the...
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francis is in cordova, tennessee, republican. thank you for taking my call. thank you so much for covering all of these events that the pope is doing. him for talking about the love of everyone. i happen to be a southern white woman. and, to me, it is so important that we love each other, people always talk about love for blacks and hispanics and everything -- i want us to love people of all nations, black, white, everything. and really concerned appreciate his comments to everyone. i am catholic. i just so love him and love all of the things he said, agreed with him on almost every point. i loved seeing the attention that our congress was paying to his comments. host: we will be showing, after he left the floor, he went to the west side of the capital and crowdto the gathered right outside, we will show that in just a minute as long as -- as well as other appearances. let's get one more call. maine.s on the line in you for taking my call. i thought his presentation was absolutely wonderful. a represented everything that we all should be paying attention to a
francis is in cordova, tennessee, republican. thank you for taking my call. thank you so much for covering all of these events that the pope is doing. him for talking about the love of everyone. i happen to be a southern white woman. and, to me, it is so important that we love each other, people always talk about love for blacks and hispanics and everything -- i want us to love people of all nations, black, white, everything. and really concerned appreciate his comments to everyone. i am...