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cristina londoÑo nos cuenta. >>> el atuendo es informal y en sus oficinas hay todo tipo de juguitos pocsoco espacio para personas como ellas. >>> las mujeres hispanas no estaban invitadas a reuniones sociales y no nos daban trabajo importante. >>> su testimonio es parte de un estudio casi 8 de cada 10 personas que abandonaron sus trabajos en la industria tec, denunciaron haber sido vÍctimas de injusticias.85% dijeron haber sido testigos de los incidentes y casi 4 de cada 10 dijeron que se fueron porque fueron maltratados o acosados. >>> parte de la discriminaciÓn es inconsciente, porque los empleadores contratan gente como ellos, me dijo... una de las rae lizadoras del estudio. >>> reconoce que ser hispano en silicom valley es un reto Él ha visto malos rato que han pasado sus amigas en reuniones de trabajo. >>> por estereotipo ella ayuda con limpieza o pasar la comida. >>> se necesita que mÁs jÓvenes hispanos entren a la industria >>> reconociendo que tienen un problema de diversidad, grandes compaÑÍas de tecnologia, como facebook, apple y google han invertido cientos de millones de dÓla
cristina londoÑo nos cuenta. >>> el atuendo es informal y en sus oficinas hay todo tipo de juguitos pocsoco espacio para personas como ellas. >>> las mujeres hispanas no estaban invitadas a reuniones sociales y no nos daban trabajo importante. >>> su testimonio es parte de un estudio casi 8 de cada 10 personas que abandonaron sus trabajos en la industria tec, denunciaron haber sido vÍctimas de injusticias.85% dijeron haber sido testigos de los incidentes y casi 4 de...
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cristina rendon is live with this 0 story. cristina. >> reporter: julie, frank, the teacher that knew sierra watched today's coverage on a television in her classroom. when she heard that antolin garcia-torres was found dill tee she said it came as a relief. harris always finds herself coming to this brown bench dedicated to sierra lamar. >> over the course of the trial i found myself walking by here and saying, we're going to do this sierra. >> reporter: director remembers comforting sierra's fellow cheerleaders when the teen went missing, and a now five years later she watched a television as antolin garcia- torres was found guilty. >> today in class i had probably eight cheerleaders, and they all looked at me and said, is it done? and cheerleaders that were in fifth and sixth grade when this happened. because it was part of a legacy. >> reporter: a legacy that has touched today's generation of students at washington high. >> it's kind of sad because a lot of people knew her because she was a cheerleader, i guess, and it's s
cristina rendon is live with this 0 story. cristina. >> reporter: julie, frank, the teacher that knew sierra watched today's coverage on a television in her classroom. when she heard that antolin garcia-torres was found dill tee she said it came as a relief. harris always finds herself coming to this brown bench dedicated to sierra lamar. >> over the course of the trial i found myself walking by here and saying, we're going to do this sierra. >> reporter: director remembers...
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cristina rendon is walking alongside the marchers right now in oakland. she joins us with a live report. cristina. >> reporter: well, this is a very lively and energetic crowd. right now the crowd has stopped marching here along international. if we pan over you can see how many people are here. there are dozens of organizations participating in this international workers day march, again happening right here in the heart of the fruitvale district, home to latino, black, and. they say it's not only about labor rights. it's about protecting sanctuary cities in the bay area, fighting against deportations as well as other issues facing immigrant communities. organizers say the trump administration so far in the first 100 days has threatened and tacked immigrant communities so this is a show of support for i am. all of this march on international boulevard is headed to san an a tone yoe park. i would say we're maybe six blocks away from the destination here. but just dozens and hundreds of people showing up for this may day event in oakland. i. this is a f
cristina rendon is walking alongside the marchers right now in oakland. she joins us with a live report. cristina. >> reporter: well, this is a very lively and energetic crowd. right now the crowd has stopped marching here along international. if we pan over you can see how many people are here. there are dozens of organizations participating in this international workers day march, again happening right here in the heart of the fruitvale district, home to latino, black, and. they say...
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tantas cosas es la cifra mÁs alta en 14 aÑos cristina londoÑo nos cuenta como contribuyen los latinosondicional, el bolsillo rindiÓ mÁs. entre todas le compraron una lavadora. >>> demostrando confianza en la economÍa, pronostican que este aÑo el estadounidense promedio va gastan 187 dÓlares en regalos para su mamÁ el resultado esperado es generosidad rÉcord. gastar 2000 millones de dÓlares mÁs de lo que gastaron el aÑo pasado en estas fechas. >>> les nace tambiÉn. >>> los millennials como crÍstian bautista impulsan los rÉcord. invirtiÓ su cheque en una bolsa de diseÑador para su mamÁ >>> es para mi madre.19 aÑos que me comprÓ lo que yo querÍa. >>> los regalos mÁs populares y costosos para este dÍa, las joyas, llevarla a comer a un lugar elegante, las flores y tarjetas de regalo. >>> se ven que estÁn gastando mÁs. >>> sus clientes abren mÁs la cartera para celebrar a las madres que el dÍa de san valentÍn. >>> gastan mÁs en su mama que en la novia, porque mÍa algunos que son agarrados no quieren gastar ni comprarle flores a la novia. >>> las novias dice a veces vienen y van madre solo h
tantas cosas es la cifra mÁs alta en 14 aÑos cristina londoÑo nos cuenta como contribuyen los latinosondicional, el bolsillo rindiÓ mÁs. entre todas le compraron una lavadora. >>> demostrando confianza en la economÍa, pronostican que este aÑo el estadounidense promedio va gastan 187 dÓlares en regalos para su mamÁ el resultado esperado es generosidad rÉcord. gastar 2000 millones de dÓlares mÁs de lo que gastaron el aÑo pasado en estas fechas. >>> les nace...
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una niÑa fue jalada por un leÓn marino en cadena, experto s advierten que fue error de la familia cristina>> como son una especie familiar a veces pensamos que son cachorros gigantes. su equipo extrema precauciones al atender a leones marinos lesionados. >> son animales salvajes por eso si no hay de bronces o una cerca de por medio recomiendan mantener una distancia de al menos 150 pies. >> ademÁs de alejarse le tiran un trozo de panal leÓn marino. >> una estupidez total lo llama el director del muelle en vaotr atrevido el hombre que se lanza a rescatar a la pequeÑa de haber sido los joshuas todos los torres terminan en el agua. >> yo creo que me lanzo a ver como lo defiendo. >> ahora les tengo terror el hombre que grabÓ sus imÁgenes consciente que por cuestiÓn de milÍmetros en vez de un susto habrÍa filmado una tragedia. >> cristina londoÑo, noticias telemundo. >> volviendo a la emergencia en inglaterra a esta hora muchas familias siguen buscando a sus seres queridos. >> momentos 19 heridos. se esperan que muchos adolescentes. >>> recuperaciÓn de un cuerpo con explosivos lo que confirma e
una niÑa fue jalada por un leÓn marino en cadena, experto s advierten que fue error de la familia cristina>> como son una especie familiar a veces pensamos que son cachorros gigantes. su equipo extrema precauciones al atender a leones marinos lesionados. >> son animales salvajes por eso si no hay de bronces o una cerca de por medio recomiendan mantener una distancia de al menos 150 pies. >> ademÁs de alejarse le tiran un trozo de panal leÓn marino. >> una estupidez...
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-cristina: hi, marcus. -lemonis: your name? cristina: cristina. lemonis: cristina, nice to meet you. -miranda: hi! -lemonis: hi, how are you? -i'm marcus. -miranda: hi, i'm miranda. lemonis: hey, miranda, how are you? -is this your place? -miranda: this is it. lemonis: how long have you been in the business? miranda: 10 years. we started in my house. i had chronically chapped lips my entire life. and so my daughter was born -- she's now 11 -- and while breastfeeding, started using lanolin -- for breastfeeding -- on my lips. lemonis: the nipple gets chapped. okay. miranda: and i'm like, "oh, i'll put it on my lips," and they were healed for the first time in 30 years. lemonis: now, what is lanolin? miranda: lanolin comes from sheep. it's like an oil, like, a protective coating on their fur. lemonis: i think it's especially cool when somebody starts a business that is meant to solve a problem. sometimes necessity is the mother of invention. miranda: this is where we started. that's the lano lip. this is my original formula, and it's got medical-grad
-cristina: hi, marcus. -lemonis: your name? cristina: cristina. lemonis: cristina, nice to meet you. -miranda: hi! -lemonis: hi, how are you? -i'm marcus. -miranda: hi, i'm miranda. lemonis: hey, miranda, how are you? -is this your place? -miranda: this is it. lemonis: how long have you been in the business? miranda: 10 years. we started in my house. i had chronically chapped lips my entire life. and so my daughter was born -- she's now 11 -- and while breastfeeding, started using lanolin --...
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un micrÓfono. >> un asistente digital le puede costar entre 50 y 230 dÓlares. >> en california, cristinaiciÓn de que yo soy un hombre, aunque haya nacido en un cuerpo de mujer. - que un mÉdico me diga que el estÁ apto para ese cambio. - o sea, tÚ me estÁs diciendo que a ti lo que te hace falta es que un mÉdico te de un diagnÓstico porque tus ojos no te bastan. - evidentemente daniela estÁ mintiendo. - ¡daniel! - ¡¿no te choca decirle daniela a un hombre que luce tan hombre?! - ella no me quiere dar cinco dÍas para ir a visitar a mi mamÁ. - ¿hay alguna persona que te pueda sustituir en caso de que "la modelo tenga algo muy importante que hacer"? - si decide irse para venezuela, pues yo desisto de ella, e
un micrÓfono. >> un asistente digital le puede costar entre 50 y 230 dÓlares. >> en california, cristinaiciÓn de que yo soy un hombre, aunque haya nacido en un cuerpo de mujer. - que un mÉdico me diga que el estÁ apto para ese cambio. - o sea, tÚ me estÁs diciendo que a ti lo que te hace falta es que un mÉdico te de un diagnÓstico porque tus ojos no te bastan. - evidentemente daniela estÁ mintiendo. - ¡daniel! - ¡¿no te choca decirle daniela a un hombre que luce tan...
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julio: luego del apoyo recibido cristina, guardael apoyo que recibiÓ.res que llegaron a la base aÉrea terminaron detenidos por agentes de migraciÓn. un oficial se percatÓ de que los hombres no tenÍan un nÚmero de seguro social y contacto a los agentes de ice. luz peÑa tiene esta historia exclusiva que sÓlo verÁ en noticias en visiÓn 14. luz: su delito no fue tener un nÚmero de seguro social a ingresar a una zona. los dos compaÑeros de trabajo llegaron como contratistas de construcciÓn y a llenar los documentos para ingresar al plantel pusieron su nÚmero y algo llamÓ la atención. ambas madres de familia e se estÁn encargando de sus hijos, ciudadanos y sÓlo pensar en regresar a mÉxico deportados les ha robado la paz. >> el es el que lleva todo sobre mis hijos, sobre mi casa. luz: la abogada asegura que hace aÑos ambos hombres fueron detenidos en la frontera. es por esto que ahora sus casos son mÁs complicados. >> si una persona ya tiene una orden de deportaciÓn y fue deportado en el pasado. no tiene derecho a una audiencia frente a los jueces de inmigraci
julio: luego del apoyo recibido cristina, guardael apoyo que recibiÓ.res que llegaron a la base aÉrea terminaron detenidos por agentes de migraciÓn. un oficial se percatÓ de que los hombres no tenÍan un nÚmero de seguro social y contacto a los agentes de ice. luz peÑa tiene esta historia exclusiva que sÓlo verÁ en noticias en visiÓn 14. luz: su delito no fue tener un nÚmero de seguro social a ingresar a una zona. los dos compaÑeros de trabajo llegaron como contratistas de...
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cristina londoÑo con los detalles. >>> fabiola zÚÑiga lo mÁs duro del trabajo es despedirse de sus 3nte que nos dan. >>> los vecinos le doy besitos y dios quiera y volvemos a llegar por ustedes. >>> asegurando que el miedo lleva a muchos a irse y la falta de trabajadores amenaza la industria agrÍcola, la senadora diane presentÓ la acta de trabajadores agrÍcolas. >>> comemos gracias al campesino indocumentado, afirmÓ su propuesta darÍa alivio migratorio por medio de una tarjeta azul. para obtenela, el campesino tendrÍa que demostrar que trabajÓ al menos 100 dÍas en la agricultura los Últimos 2 aÑos. someterse a una revisiÓn de seguridad. no haber sido convicto de crÍmenes graves y 3 delitos menores y pagar una multa de 100 dÓlares. una vez tenga la tarjeta azul, los campesinos tienen que seguir en labores agrÍcolas 3 veces mÁs. >>> este organizador estÁ consciente que con los republicanos en el poder, el reto es mayor. >>> el resistir no estar aguantando lo que nos estÁn tirando si no que nosotros tengamos proyectos. >>> otros son mÁs escÉpticos. >>> definitivamente es un juego es alg
cristina londoÑo con los detalles. >>> fabiola zÚÑiga lo mÁs duro del trabajo es despedirse de sus 3nte que nos dan. >>> los vecinos le doy besitos y dios quiera y volvemos a llegar por ustedes. >>> asegurando que el miedo lleva a muchos a irse y la falta de trabajadores amenaza la industria agrÍcola, la senadora diane presentÓ la acta de trabajadores agrÍcolas. >>> comemos gracias al campesino indocumentado, afirmÓ su propuesta darÍa alivio...
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mÍ, yo sÉ que se puede hacer por alguien mÁs. >> jasmÍn se convirtiÓ en activista, en santa rosa, cristinaientras las protestas no paran en las Últimas 24 horas murieron otras 4 personas lo que lleva al menos 43 el nÚmero de vÍctimas fatales desde que se iniciaron las movilizaciÓn el pasado 6 de abril. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo una combinaciÓn de cafeÍna resultÓ le letal para un joven de 16 aÑos, consultamos a expertos para saber cuÁnto es demasiado, desde mÉxico todo lo ♪ ♪ sfx: sonidos de choque tu instinto siempre será proteger a tu familia pero, al no abrocharte el cinturón de seguridad, los puedes dejar desprotegidos para siempre. ♪ para evitar tragedias, la policía estará multando a quienes no lleven puesto el cinturón de seguridad. ♪ el excesivo consumo de cafeÍna le causÓ la muerte a un adolescente en carolina del sur, asÍ que si toma varias tazas de cafÉ al dÍa, preste atenciÓn porque este informe de angie podrÍa salvarles la vida. >> cuando david muriÓ repentinamente los mÉdicos y su familia quedaron perplejos cÓmo un joven sano de 16 aÑos que no consumÍa ni drogas ni
mÍ, yo sÉ que se puede hacer por alguien mÁs. >> jasmÍn se convirtiÓ en activista, en santa rosa, cristinaientras las protestas no paran en las Últimas 24 horas murieron otras 4 personas lo que lleva al menos 43 el nÚmero de vÍctimas fatales desde que se iniciaron las movilizaciÓn el pasado 6 de abril. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo una combinaciÓn de cafeÍna resultÓ le letal para un joven de 16 aÑos, consultamos a expertos para saber cuÁnto es demasiado, desde...
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ktvu's cristina rendon is on treasure island now to tell us what she has learned from the police log and also from talking to witnesses. >> reporter: we understand that the shooting happened inside this corner duplex here. the resident who lives inside did not want to speak on camera but he tells me he came home wednesday evening and found the man that he pays rent to lying on the floor. >> reporter: avenue b is a quiet street. neighbors keep to themselves. neighbors were surprised to see homicide detectives investigating a the case of a man shot to death. a restoration crew arrived to clean the house. investigators returned to question neighbors. >> one resident who was walking by mentioned that they -- some of the police officers asked to see their backyards to see if there's any materials there or any evidence. it is concerning that it is so close to home. >> reporter: the police log shows the victim was an asian male in his 30s but his identity has not yet been released. police did not provide any suspect information and no arrests have been made. >> i'm from a much smaller town.
ktvu's cristina rendon is on treasure island now to tell us what she has learned from the police log and also from talking to witnesses. >> reporter: we understand that the shooting happened inside this corner duplex here. the resident who lives inside did not want to speak on camera but he tells me he came home wednesday evening and found the man that he pays rent to lying on the floor. >> reporter: avenue b is a quiet street. neighbors keep to themselves. neighbors were surprised...
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cristina rendon tells us what made them suspicious. >> reporter: a video and photos shared exclusively with ktvu by witnesses show alameda county down an illegal fruit stand and san lorenzo earlier this month. the woman appears to be in the backseat of a patrol car , her partner standing next to officers on the corner of the street. >> i was trying to buy the fruit off of them. i knew they were probably going to be taken away. >> the lady is harmless. she doesn't bother anyone. i usually buy fruit from here. knowing she's getting harassed from the cops, it made me stop and take a picture. >> reporter: neighbors say the vendors sell in the area frequently. >> they seem to be intimidated. they come in with a panel truck. the produce is dropped off. they are dropped off and they say until they sell everything. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelley says officers repeatedly asked the woman, identified as lydia garcia, to leave. garcia refused several times and appeared to be scared. >> it makes a suspicious that she probably maybe feared the person she was working for more than she feared being
cristina rendon tells us what made them suspicious. >> reporter: a video and photos shared exclusively with ktvu by witnesses show alameda county down an illegal fruit stand and san lorenzo earlier this month. the woman appears to be in the backseat of a patrol car , her partner standing next to officers on the corner of the street. >> i was trying to buy the fruit off of them. i knew they were probably going to be taken away. >> the lady is harmless. she doesn't bother...
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. >> cristina rendon was there as he unveiled newly renovated basketball courts in china town. >> reporter kevin durant made his entrance, dozens of kids at the lincoln rec centner downtown oakland went crazy. >> this has always been a dream of mine. >> reporter: 200 children were present to see him unveil the renovated basketball courts. >> he is good at basketball. he is good at everything. >> reporter: some of the youngest basketball participants. >> well, it just gives you exercise. and, it really helps your body get energy. >> reporter: they are some of the biggest warriors fans. >> there is a team named after me. golden state warriors. my last name is golden. >> reporter: these children live together at oakland house, a transition housing for children and women who have experienced homelessness, domestic violence, or poverty. durant visited the kids last christmas and surprised each of them with chris mace. >> he gave me something. it was really fun. kevin durant took a picture with us. he gave me a doll house. and, an eight ball. >> i was saying thank you for giving us gifts. and, e
. >> cristina rendon was there as he unveiled newly renovated basketball courts in china town. >> reporter kevin durant made his entrance, dozens of kids at the lincoln rec centner downtown oakland went crazy. >> this has always been a dream of mine. >> reporter: 200 children were present to see him unveil the renovated basketball courts. >> he is good at basketball. he is good at everything. >> reporter: some of the youngest basketball participants. >>...
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his wife of 53 years, cristina, came outside and was aa tacked with an 18 -inch club. the savageness of the beating left blood splattered on the back door. >> i tried to bend over to put the shoes on, then boom, boom. i thought, oh my god, because that woman there, she hit my head. >> hearing his wife scream, he sprang into action and put up a pitched battle starting at the rear of their house and ending all the way in the front. >> more than 10 minutes we fight with each other. she was like tiger. really. very strong. >> reporter: despite a 32-year disadvantage in age and suffering bites and scratch wounds, he fended off the attacker holding on to her ankle until deputies arrived. >> it's kind of one of those stories where we as deputies see this man as the hero. 82 years old and defended his wife and actually apprehended a burglar. >> reporter: the 50-year-old woman is being held without bail in the county jail charged with attempted burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse and parole violations. deputies say yusef as a hero. his wife apparently has a high
his wife of 53 years, cristina, came outside and was aa tacked with an 18 -inch club. the savageness of the beating left blood splattered on the back door. >> i tried to bend over to put the shoes on, then boom, boom. i thought, oh my god, because that woman there, she hit my head. >> hearing his wife scream, he sprang into action and put up a pitched battle starting at the rear of their house and ending all the way in the front. >> more than 10 minutes we fight with each...
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. >> cristina, we know that what the president did was legal. what i'm wondering is, is what jeff sessions did legal? sessions explicitly, essentially as a condition of accepting the attorney general slot, told congress that he would recuse himself from anything related to russia. clearly, the jim comey firing by the president's own telling is related to russia. can he be in some way -- you know, is he in violation of the law? >> so, i think that he -- if he were to have made his judgment about recommending the firing of comey motivated by wanting to obstruct the russia investigation, in clear violation of his recusal, that would be an ethics violation and potentially a violation of department of justice rules. and the remedy for that would be removal from office. that, of course, would require a congress willing to impeach him or a president willing to fire him. neither of those things seems to be the case. but the question is, what exactly did jeff sessions know about the rationale for firing jim comey? and so, it's imperative that we conversa
. >> cristina, we know that what the president did was legal. what i'm wondering is, is what jeff sessions did legal? sessions explicitly, essentially as a condition of accepting the attorney general slot, told congress that he would recuse himself from anything related to russia. clearly, the jim comey firing by the president's own telling is related to russia. can he be in some way -- you know, is he in violation of the law? >> so, i think that he -- if he were to have made his...
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alesci, cnn, new york. >> great reporting by cristina alesci.d. the secretary of homeland security says the terrorists are, quote, obsessed, with the idea of bringing down a u.s. passenger gentlemen. as a result the u.s. may soon expand the ban on large electronic devices in airplane cabins to all international flights, either entering or leaving the u.s. cnn's aviation correspondent renee marsh has been following the story for cnn. >> reporter: sophisticated threats towards commercial aviation is fueling new proposes restrictions on what electronics passengers can take into cabin of aircraft. homeland security secretary john kelly says terror groups are obsessed with blowing up commercial passenger planes and preferably a u.s. carrier bound for the united states. are you going to ban laptops from the cabin on all international flights, both into and out of the u.s. i might. kelly first told cnn on friday why he thinks expanding the laptop ban is necessary. some of the stakeholders who you've met with say that you've hinted that this ban could e
alesci, cnn, new york. >> great reporting by cristina alesci.d. the secretary of homeland security says the terrorists are, quote, obsessed, with the idea of bringing down a u.s. passenger gentlemen. as a result the u.s. may soon expand the ban on large electronic devices in airplane cabins to all international flights, either entering or leaving the u.s. cnn's aviation correspondent renee marsh has been following the story for cnn. >> reporter: sophisticated threats towards...
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, mi querida cristina pues ahora es un hombre de bien.amilia, la verdad que la quÍmica que tenemos entre los personajes creciÓ muchÍsimo hay nuevos personajes con los cuales tuvimos muchÍsima quimica y eso enriquece todo, estamos con grandes actores con humberto no nos tocÓ tanto porque si nos encuentra nos mata, pero las poca s veces que hemos estado con Él es increÍble actor, y un buen tipo tambiÉn, ludwika, sandra son actores muy buenos y muy buenos compaÑeros y somos como una familia >>> y tambiÉn hay personas que son como jaime, que dicen son amigos desde hace muchÍsimo tiempo que no son los actores mÁs conocidos en el medio cuando estÁn en el set son muy buenos >>> ustedes se conocen de toda la vida porque lo hacen muy bien y nos dejan cada noche mÁs picados que nunca >>> los hemos disfrutado mucho >>> quÉ bueno >>> la verdad que esas escenas dondeÚ jaime que al final llegaste que se enteran que yolanda ha fallecido con un dolor inmenso, tu expresiÓn corporal en la cara era maravilloso el gatito tambiÉn y todo y despuÉs entras tÚ a
, mi querida cristina pues ahora es un hombre de bien.amilia, la verdad que la quÍmica que tenemos entre los personajes creciÓ muchÍsimo hay nuevos personajes con los cuales tuvimos muchÍsima quimica y eso enriquece todo, estamos con grandes actores con humberto no nos tocÓ tanto porque si nos encuentra nos mata, pero las poca s veces que hemos estado con Él es increÍble actor, y un buen tipo tambiÉn, ludwika, sandra son actores muy buenos y muy buenos compaÑeros y somos como una...
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cristina: el mÉdico perfecto, el mejor es uno mismo.sesinar a su nuevo marido y que pretendía vender un rancho que no era suyo. ¿quién sabe cuántas cosas más? presa: pues sí, pero de ahora en adelante será inofensiva, ya que manca, deslenguada y violada no podrá hacerle daño a nada. presa: yo hubiera preferido morirme que estar así. ambas: [ríen] daniel: ahora entiendo
cristina: el mÉdico perfecto, el mejor es uno mismo.sesinar a su nuevo marido y que pretendía vender un rancho que no era suyo. ¿quién sabe cuántas cosas más? presa: pues sí, pero de ahora en adelante será inofensiva, ya que manca, deslenguada y violada no podrá hacerle daño a nada. presa: yo hubiera preferido morirme que estar así. ambas: [ríen] daniel: ahora entiendo
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ahora viviendo en chicago, cristina reconstruye una vida emocional que creyÓ que serÍa difÍcil alcanzar miles de kilÓmetros de distancia, se recuerdan algunos momentos difÍciles en familias que perdieron a su Ángel. en chicago, julio cÉsar ortiz. ramÓn: ahora nos vamos a centroamÉrica. en honduras, 22 reos escaparon de la cÁrcel y todos son miembros de la pandilla mÁs peligrosa, conocida como "la mara peligrosa" las autoridades de esa naciÓn anunciaron que de inmediato se iniciÓ un apelativo de bÚsqueda para dar con los criminales. esta fuga es considerada la mÁs importante en 10 aÑos. esto provocÓ el despido del director de este lugar. una nueva misa. estados unidos serÁ coronada maÑana domingo. figuran tres latinas entre ellas. ivÁn taylor tiene los pormenores. ivÁn: este es el momento que vemos aÑo tras aÑo tras finalizar un certamen. ambos concursos son parte de la misma organizaciÓn pero en el Último miss universo, hubo sorpresas. >> las latinas que no quedaron se enfrentaron a un jurado que tenÍa mucho con que compararlas. en el caso de las 13 finalistas, pudimos observar durante
ahora viviendo en chicago, cristina reconstruye una vida emocional que creyÓ que serÍa difÍcil alcanzar miles de kilÓmetros de distancia, se recuerdan algunos momentos difÍciles en familias que perdieron a su Ángel. en chicago, julio cÉsar ortiz. ramÓn: ahora nos vamos a centroamÉrica. en honduras, 22 reos escaparon de la cÁrcel y todos son miembros de la pandilla mÁs peligrosa, conocida como "la mara peligrosa" las autoridades de esa naciÓn anunciaron que de inmediato se...
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. >> cristina rendon reports the state of california might be next. >> we can fill this in. >> reporter: at a construction site near sacramento james flanagan wraps up work on this home renovation. >> i'm happy. >> reporter: he hopes his next project will be outdoors. specifically on the us-mexico border building trump's proposed wall. >> i really wanted to be a part of the rebuilding of our country and one way of doing that me securing our border. >> reporter: this is more than a business because you voted for trump. >> i just really like his values and what his vision is for our country. it has nothing to do with racism or hating anybody. >> reporter: he says his business is based in san francisco. it is one of several bay area cities boycotting companies like his if they work on the border wall. across the bay in oakland -- >> a wall that divides people is not reflective of our community values. >> reporter: oakland city councilmember was on the front of offering legislation required oakland to refrain from doing business with any company that work to construct the wall. the resoluti
. >> cristina rendon reports the state of california might be next. >> we can fill this in. >> reporter: at a construction site near sacramento james flanagan wraps up work on this home renovation. >> i'm happy. >> reporter: he hopes his next project will be outdoors. specifically on the us-mexico border building trump's proposed wall. >> i really wanted to be a part of the rebuilding of our country and one way of doing that me securing our border. >>...
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ktvu's cristina rendon was there as kevin helped unveil newly renovated basketball courts. >> reporter: when kevin durant made his entrance, dozens of kids at the lincoln rec center went crazy in oakland. >> thank you for coming out. this has always been a dream of mine. >> reporter: 200 kids were on hand to see the new basketball courts in oakland's chinatown, complete with a ceremonial tip- off. kd wasted no time shooting hoops and running drills outside. >> she is good at basketball. he is good at everything. >> reporter: some of the youngest basketball participants. >> well, it gives you exercise and it helps your body have energy. >> reporter: are some of the biggest warriors fans. >> there's a team named after me. golden state warriors. my last name is golden. >> reporter: these children live together at oakland elizabeth house, a transitional housing program that help women and children who have experienced homelessness, domestic violence, or poverty. they were invited by the warriors because of durant's special bond with them. he visited them last christmas and gave them presen
ktvu's cristina rendon was there as kevin helped unveil newly renovated basketball courts. >> reporter: when kevin durant made his entrance, dozens of kids at the lincoln rec center went crazy in oakland. >> thank you for coming out. this has always been a dream of mine. >> reporter: 200 kids were on hand to see the new basketball courts in oakland's chinatown, complete with a ceremonial tip- off. kd wasted no time shooting hoops and running drills outside. >> she is...
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we'll continue following it. >> thanks so much, cristina. now we want to head to san francisco and tara moriarty. >> reporter: overall a very peaceful may day celebration here. we are at civic center plaza where the crowd has been gathered for the past two hours. they've been giving inspirational speeches, playing music, and the crowds have dwindled at this stage. everyone told us that today was day to honor worker rights, and this year's focus was clearly on immigrants. this may day to a bet all their own, about 3,000 people marched up market street. they are honoring workers rights worldwide. >> i'm here to support everybody who san immigrant. >> reporter: 14-year-old karen sanchez skipped school to be here. >> without them, who's going to pick crops? who's going to pick fruit? without them, america is not going to be as great. >> reporter: although may day traditionally celebrates gains made by labor advocate, this year the celebration was clearly on immigrants. >> since trump took office people are scared. they don't want to come out to
we'll continue following it. >> thanks so much, cristina. now we want to head to san francisco and tara moriarty. >> reporter: overall a very peaceful may day celebration here. we are at civic center plaza where the crowd has been gathered for the past two hours. they've been giving inspirational speeches, playing music, and the crowds have dwindled at this stage. everyone told us that today was day to honor worker rights, and this year's focus was clearly on immigrants. this may...
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here with me is cnn money correspondent cristina alesci. why does this concern ethics experts? said, the president had promised to at least slow the revolving door between lobbyists and the government, and it austin powers that he is not meeting that pledge right now at least. look, the administration has hired many former lobbyists to work at federal agencies, but that requires getting a waiver to get around ethics rules, and now washington, d.c.'s chief watchdog wants to know who is getting those waivers and why, but the white house has said no. ethics lawyers, both republicans and democrats i spoke to say this breaks with precedent. remember, the obama administration did make these documents publicly available, of course, voluntarily because the law does not require it. >> sure, i remember writing a bunch of stories hammering them for the lobbyists that they allowed to work for them. what is the trump white house's excuse for in? >> they basically say the office of government ethics has overstepped its legal boundaries. it says the oge wants too much information in an unreal
here with me is cnn money correspondent cristina alesci. why does this concern ethics experts? said, the president had promised to at least slow the revolving door between lobbyists and the government, and it austin powers that he is not meeting that pledge right now at least. look, the administration has hired many former lobbyists to work at federal agencies, but that requires getting a waiver to get around ethics rules, and now washington, d.c.'s chief watchdog wants to know who is getting...
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let's bring in cnn's cristina alesci to help figure this out for us.llegations for the kushner family? >> reporter: well, the optics aren't good. they are straight up bad. the kushner family business is now associated with a chinese company that a republican senator wants investigated for fraud. here's the background. kushner companies worked with this chinese firm to pitch eb-5 visas to local investors for an apartment complex in new jersey. now, as you and i have discussed this, visa program gives foreign investors a pathway to u.s. residency if they commit $500,000 to a job-creating project, but senator grassley says the chinese company may have gone too far in the pitch. in his letter he cites reports that the company falsely told investors that the kushner development is a safer investment versus others just like it because of the kushner's proximity to the trump administration. now the chinese company also reportedly guaranteed green cards in its materials, and grassley says if the company used that specific language, it's fraudulent. you're not
let's bring in cnn's cristina alesci to help figure this out for us.llegations for the kushner family? >> reporter: well, the optics aren't good. they are straight up bad. the kushner family business is now associated with a chinese company that a republican senator wants investigated for fraud. here's the background. kushner companies worked with this chinese firm to pitch eb-5 visas to local investors for an apartment complex in new jersey. now, as you and i have discussed this, visa...
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>> cristina thank you. >>> u.s. immigration and customs enforcement say they have investigated 188 people in a 5-day raid in the los angeles area. 90% have prior convictions, mostly for drug crimes. majority from mexico. the arrest included 29-year-old salvador national, who had been deported in 2013 after serving a prison term. >> for individuals that are not committing crimes that are out there trying to be productive members of society, you know, there is a highly unlikely we are going to come into contact with you. but if you are illegal, and you commit a crime, we are going to find out. >> reporter: ice agents say they do these sweeps every year and have little to do with the trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants. >>> news out of stockton where there is a big fire burning at this hour. here is a live picture. there is a large there is a large black plume of smoke and there it is, it can be seen for miles. >> they have told us it is a large pile of wood pallets and embers blown toward homes. two buildings
>> cristina thank you. >>> u.s. immigration and customs enforcement say they have investigated 188 people in a 5-day raid in the los angeles area. 90% have prior convictions, mostly for drug crimes. majority from mexico. the arrest included 29-year-old salvador national, who had been deported in 2013 after serving a prison term. >> for individuals that are not committing crimes that are out there trying to be productive members of society, you know, there is a highly...
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mÉdicoss a incidentes de personas que resultan heridas al cortar esta fruta, pero no se preocupe, cristinahan comentado sobre la mano de aguacate en medios sociales la mayorÍa como estos actores en son de burla. >> es un problema totalmente de gringos no. >> aunque no hay estadÍsticas mÉdicos aquÍ como en gran bretaÑa aseguran que estÁn recibiendo de 4 a 5 personas semanalmente en emergencia que se cortaron pelando un aguacate. >> un cirujano estÁ abogando para ponerle una advertencia que es peligrosa. >> se puede lesionar de nervios aten dones asegurÓ este mÉdico*- para evitar accidentes lo mÁs seguro es cortarlo sobre una tabla, pero como tiene mÁs practica, francisco solo utiliza un guante, dice que ahÍ estÁ la clave. >> le vas dando vuelta. >> para quitarle la pepa hueso o semilla. >> algunos atribuyen el aumento en accidentes que las tostadas con aguacate se han puesto de moda entre las nuevas generaciones. >> los millenials estÁn metidos en su celular, de pronto el aguacate no quedÓ pero la mano se cortÓ. >> accidentes que generan mÁs risa que compasiÓn. >> los sufridos sabemos pelar
mÉdicoss a incidentes de personas que resultan heridas al cortar esta fruta, pero no se preocupe, cristinahan comentado sobre la mano de aguacate en medios sociales la mayorÍa como estos actores en son de burla. >> es un problema totalmente de gringos no. >> aunque no hay estadÍsticas mÉdicos aquÍ como en gran bretaÑa aseguran que estÁn recibiendo de 4 a 5 personas semanalmente en emergencia que se cortaron pelando un aguacate. >> un cirujano estÁ abogando para ponerle...
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cristina: hice una promesa de no volver a ver el pasado. eso es muy sano.s que vivieron la deportaciÓn. cÓmo enfrentan los nuevos retos de la vida. karla: sepa cÓmo moldear la cintura -- figura para vernos fenomenal. no se lo pueden perder. francisca: ya viene el verano! ya volvemos! ♪ ♪ ♪ mira las llantas. y los faros. y la parrilla. sabía que un día esto iba a pasar. state farm sabe que por cada una de esas, hay una de éstas... mira las llantas. y los faros. y la parrilla. sabía que un día esto iba a pasar. state farm está ahí con seguros de auto cuando las cosas van mal. y también aquí, con préstamos para auto... ...para ayudar a que la vida vaya bien. ♪ [rdejaste tu billetera en tusme otros pantalones... [cliente] ¡sí, y necesito dinero ya! no puedo llegar tarde al juego... [representante bancario] ¡no hay problema! puedes usar tu app de wells fargo para retirar dinero de nuestros cajeros automáticos. [cliente] ¡sí, mucho mejor! ¡muchas gracias! ya sabes, el equipo la verdad me necesita. [representante bancario] ¡claro que sí! [cliente] no, es que en se
cristina: hice una promesa de no volver a ver el pasado. eso es muy sano.s que vivieron la deportaciÓn. cÓmo enfrentan los nuevos retos de la vida. karla: sepa cÓmo moldear la cintura -- figura para vernos fenomenal. no se lo pueden perder. francisca: ya viene el verano! ya volvemos! ♪ ♪ ♪ mira las llantas. y los faros. y la parrilla. sabía que un día esto iba a pasar. state farm sabe que por cada una de esas, hay una de éstas... mira las llantas. y los faros. y la parrilla. sabía...
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nuevo estudio, ambos casos los efectos son los mismos, la persona no puede concentrar ni razonar, cristinaste y cÓmo llegaste a veces al estacionamiento. el lugar a buscar parking. >>> segÚn expertos llevar 17 horas o mÁs sin dormir es como estar borracho. ya que produce los mismos efectos que un contÓ feudo de alcohol de 0,8% en la sangre, la cantidad que la policÍa cra estado de ebriedad para manjar. >>> tiene problemas con la memoria, problemas de coordinaciÓn, problemas para reaccionar. >>> las autoridades calculan que 21% de los accidentes fatales en la carretera son por culpa de conductores que se duermen al volante los expertos recomiendan que pare, se compre un cafÉ y duerma una fiesta. porque la cafeÍna demora una hora en hacer efecto. se ha quedado dormida en la carretera y los efectos que su mÉdico le atribuye la falta de sueÑo han sido un pre infarto y que se cortÓ un dedo cocinando porque estaba medio dormida. >>> el doctor me ha pedido de favor que deje el trabajo que descansemos, pero nosotros, perder un dÍa es un dia que nos va faltar para la renta es imposible. >>> ahora,
nuevo estudio, ambos casos los efectos son los mismos, la persona no puede concentrar ni razonar, cristinaste y cÓmo llegaste a veces al estacionamiento. el lugar a buscar parking. >>> segÚn expertos llevar 17 horas o mÁs sin dormir es como estar borracho. ya que produce los mismos efectos que un contÓ feudo de alcohol de 0,8% en la sangre, la cantidad que la policÍa cra estado de ebriedad para manjar. >>> tiene problemas con la memoria, problemas de coordinaciÓn,...
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i think that cristina's experience of watching it was one they felt, too. i wasn't expecting to be so taken in by a show that was aimed at teenagers, and i really ended up binging it in the same way. and part of it is because, you know, more than being about teenagers and being about their feelings, the show is constructed really brilliantly. brian yorker, who adapted the show from jay asher's novel, it's adapted so well with a tv series with each tape being an episode. you feel like you're in a mystery story even though you know what's going to happen. and there's something very moody, almost narrish about the way the atmosphere of the school is constructed. that's a very compelling atmosphere, and it was really easy to sink into it and to watch this whole story with these characters who were really going through a lot. >> brangham: sonia, how would you respond to that concern, though, that it in some ways could be seen as a guide book, a textbook, that a young woman goes through some very troubling things-- this is not to discount the things that happen t
i think that cristina's experience of watching it was one they felt, too. i wasn't expecting to be so taken in by a show that was aimed at teenagers, and i really ended up binging it in the same way. and part of it is because, you know, more than being about teenagers and being about their feelings, the show is constructed really brilliantly. brian yorker, who adapted the show from jay asher's novel, it's adapted so well with a tv series with each tape being an episode. you feel like you're in...
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cristina, thank you. >>> in san francisco a march and rally drew thousands to the streets. the crowd met at justin herman plaza before marching up market street. tara moriarty with their message. >> reporter: this may day to a beat all their own, about 3,000 people marched up market street. they are honoring workers rights worldwide. >> i'm here to support everybody who is an immigrant. >> reporter: 14-year-old karen sanchez skipped school to be here. >> without them, i mean who is going to pick crops who is going to pick fruit. i mean, without them, america is not going to be as great. >> reporter: although may day traditionally celebrates gains made by labor advocates this year the focus was clearly on working immigrants. >> since the trump administration took office people are scared. they don't want to come out to these protests because they are worried they are going to be criminalized by the police or by immigration. >> reporter: protesters held signs that said no ban and no wall, aimed at what they perceive as the president's immigration policies. >> we've been tarlg
cristina, thank you. >>> in san francisco a march and rally drew thousands to the streets. the crowd met at justin herman plaza before marching up market street. tara moriarty with their message. >> reporter: this may day to a beat all their own, about 3,000 people marched up market street. they are honoring workers rights worldwide. >> i'm here to support everybody who is an immigrant. >> reporter: 14-year-old karen sanchez skipped school to be here. >> without...
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. >>> family of slain singer cristina grimmie is expected to refile their lawsuit begins venue where she was killed. florida judge, dismissed lawsuit yesterday, and the 22-year old musician you may recall who grew up in marlton, new jersey was shot to death by a fan last year after performing in orlando. the gun man then fatally shot himself. grimmie's family says more security should have been in place at that venue. >>> a philadelphia man has a new chance of freedom of serving 24 years in prison for a crime did he not commit. >> shawn thomas was met outside state correctional institution in factville, schuylkill county yesterday. earlier in the day the philadelphia district attorney 's office vacated his conviction and life sentence. thomas told "eyewitness news" he is now focusing on family. >> rebuild my relationship with my daughters, my mom, my nephews, you know, stuff like that, stuffy didn't do before, i do now, being that i was a teenager when i got locked up and i'm a grown man now. >> in 1994 thomas was sentenced to mandatory life without parole for 1990 murder for a man i
. >>> family of slain singer cristina grimmie is expected to refile their lawsuit begins venue where she was killed. florida judge, dismissed lawsuit yesterday, and the 22-year old musician you may recall who grew up in marlton, new jersey was shot to death by a fan last year after performing in orlando. the gun man then fatally shot himself. grimmie's family says more security should have been in place at that venue. >>> a philadelphia man has a new chance of freedom of...
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cristina? >> well, alameda county sheriff's office say similars in both cases have them investigating into the possible case of human trafficking and forced labor. >> what's going to happen to all the fruit. >> video shared exclusively with ktvu show sheriff's deputies shutting down a fruit stand earlier this month. a woman appears to be in the back seat of the patrol car. >> i was just trying to buy the fruit off of them because i knew it was going to take it away. >> the lady is harmless. she doesn't bother anyone and i buy fruit from her. knowing he is getting hauled off from the cops caused me to take a picture. >> they seem to come in with the panel truck. they drop the -- the produce is dropped off. they are dropped off and they stay until they basically sell everything. >> so wade kelly w
cristina? >> well, alameda county sheriff's office say similars in both cases have them investigating into the possible case of human trafficking and forced labor. >> what's going to happen to all the fruit. >> video shared exclusively with ktvu show sheriff's deputies shutting down a fruit stand earlier this month. a woman appears to be in the back seat of the patrol car. >> i was just trying to buy the fruit off of them because i knew it was going to take it away....
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cristina rendon tells us that the renovated basketball courts are now ready to play on in chinatown.ce, dozens of kids at the lincoln rec center in downtown oakland went crazelyand thank you for coming out. this has always been a dream of mine. >> reporter: 200 children were on hand to witness the all-star forward reveal the new basketball courts. kd wasted no time shooting hoops and running drills outside. >> he is good at basketball. he is good at everything. >> reporter: some of the youngest basketball participants. >> well, it just gives you exercise. and it really helps your body get energy. >> reporter: are some of the biggest warriors fans. >> that there's a team named after me. golden state warriors. my last name is golden. >> reporter: these children live together at oakland elizabeth house, a transitional housing program that helps women and children that have experienced homelessness, domestic violence, or poverty. they were invited by the warriors because of durant's special bond with them. he visited them last christmas and surprised them with christmas. >> he gave me wh
cristina rendon tells us that the renovated basketball courts are now ready to play on in chinatown.ce, dozens of kids at the lincoln rec center in downtown oakland went crazelyand thank you for coming out. this has always been a dream of mine. >> reporter: 200 children were on hand to witness the all-star forward reveal the new basketball courts. kd wasted no time shooting hoops and running drills outside. >> he is good at basketball. he is good at everything. >> reporter:...
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cnn's cristina alesci joins me now. what do experts say is spooking. markets?eporter: it looks like jim comey's excellent record-keeping is what has got investors nervous today. we're down on the dow 376 points right now. this has been declining all day, and the major indices across the board, the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq, we're closing right now. you're hearing the closing bell. 369. that is quite a drop, jake. that is a big dramatic move. i mean, just to put this into context though, we're still up on the year. if you look at the dow, the s&p and nasdaq, major indices, we're up on the s&p and dow about 4% to 5% and on the nasdaq we're up about 13%. i haven't done the math on these numbers that just happened, but that's the general context, so we're not in freak-out mode yet, but there is a general nervousness around the fact that president trump may not be able to execute on this very aggressive legislative agenda that he put forth including tax cuts. tax reform has been top of mind with all of the ceos that i speak to on a daily basis. they want to get their
cnn's cristina alesci joins me now. what do experts say is spooking. markets?eporter: it looks like jim comey's excellent record-keeping is what has got investors nervous today. we're down on the dow 376 points right now. this has been declining all day, and the major indices across the board, the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq, we're closing right now. you're hearing the closing bell. 369. that is quite a drop, jake. that is a big dramatic move. i mean, just to put this into context though,...
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cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new information about plans to install surveillance cameras along two east bay freeways that have been plagued by shootings. ktvu's crime reporter henry lee first told us about the funding lasted week in a ktvu exclusive. today henry learned from officials about where they want those new cameras installed. >> reporter: surveillance cameras will be coming to interstate 80 and a highway 4 after a rash of freeway shootings, many of them gang related. >> as soon as the funding is available we are ready to roll the project out. and message to the shooters on the freeways, the reign of terror is over. >> reporter: there are already freeway cam rains san pablo and pittsburg. we asked where other cameras are being installed. officials say 15 hot spots have been identified. >> do we keep the gang members guess wring the technology is? >> reporter: the state has promised to fund a system of cameras, license plate readers, and possibly gun tire detectors. the cost, $1.5 million. since 2015 there have been more than 80 car to car. eight people have been killed,
cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new information about plans to install surveillance cameras along two east bay freeways that have been plagued by shootings. ktvu's crime reporter henry lee first told us about the funding lasted week in a ktvu exclusive. today henry learned from officials about where they want those new cameras installed. >> reporter: surveillance cameras will be coming to interstate 80 and a highway 4 after a rash of freeway shootings, many of them gang...
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. >>> we are back with michael hayden, james woolsey, cristina rodriguez and tim naftali.hael, looking at the way in which this russia investigation has unfolded the president has fired sally yates, james comey. there was the attempt to get devon nunes to essentially tilt the investigation in its direction. what do you think of all that? is that just smoke or do you think there's fire? >> fareed, i put myself in the position of a foreign intelligence chief when thinking about that recently. my answer would be along the lines you just suggested. mr. prime minister in response to your question it appears as if the administration is doing everything it can to either slow or discredit the various investigations with regard to russian interference in the american presidential election. so i think that's a fair assessment as to what's going on here. fareed, i really dislike special structures, special prosecutors, independent efforts and so on that go too long, too deep, too broad. they cost too much. you lose control, they lose purpose. i have to tell you. after the events of t
. >>> we are back with michael hayden, james woolsey, cristina rodriguez and tim naftali.hael, looking at the way in which this russia investigation has unfolded the president has fired sally yates, james comey. there was the attempt to get devon nunes to essentially tilt the investigation in its direction. what do you think of all that? is that just smoke or do you think there's fire? >> fareed, i put myself in the position of a foreign intelligence chief when thinking about...
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cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> let's get you out the door.ing traffic for us this morning. >> good morning, gasia and mike. we have slow traffic as you might expect getting into san francisco. we have seen some improvement which is good. sometimes people wait around if you get up late and you think okay i can wait this out. it is not too bad at the toll plaza. about a 25-minute delay. the good thing is we haven't had any crashes. that bodes well for you if you can wait it out. perhaps hang out longer. northbound 880 past the coliseum, you will see slowing as it normally is slow through the area. also slow traffic in the east bay still. again, we have been noticing the trends and highway 4 continues to be very slow. it has not improved a bit. and 680 is also slow. these commutes do not seem to be improving. this trend is changing as we have more and more people who are driving late. and we also have very slow traffic on 580 from about the oakland san leandro boundary getting into the lake shore area. let's bring steve in with the weather. >> t
cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> let's get you out the door.ing traffic for us this morning. >> good morning, gasia and mike. we have slow traffic as you might expect getting into san francisco. we have seen some improvement which is good. sometimes people wait around if you get up late and you think okay i can wait this out. it is not too bad at the toll plaza. about a 25-minute delay. the good thing is we haven't had any crashes. that bodes well for you if you can wait it...
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. >> reporter: but cristina but the principal. >> i would do it knowing that i wasn't getting paid forry the soldier. but don't tell me we're in a business deal and then you don't hold up your end of the deal. that's different. >> reporter: the couple spent months mired in paper work on phone calls even in-person pleading for their payments. >> we get run around instead of getting an answer. >> reporter: for thor short of a few partial payments, they're still waiting on roughly $16,000. >> these guys protected your country, they gave up their lives, they gave up their body parts. i'm very disappointed in the v.a. that now you won't take care of your own. >> reporter: the news4 i-team spent weeks tracking down who was responsible for the payments to the masons calling multiple agencies to find out what led to the hold up. after we started asking questions, the voys were suddenly approved. a v.a. spokesman said the monies on its way. >> it's something that should be addressed. >> reporter: despite the billing battley again. >> they deserved to be buried. they deserve this honor. >> the a
. >> reporter: but cristina but the principal. >> i would do it knowing that i wasn't getting paid forry the soldier. but don't tell me we're in a business deal and then you don't hold up your end of the deal. that's different. >> reporter: the couple spent months mired in paper work on phone calls even in-person pleading for their payments. >> we get run around instead of getting an answer. >> reporter: for thor short of a few partial payments, they're still...
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cristina rendon tells us what made investigator suspicious. >> reporter: a video and photos shared exclusively with ktvu by witnesses show alameda county down an illegal fruit stand and san lorenzo earlier this month. a woman appears to be in the backseat of a patrol car. partner standing next to officers. >> i was trying to buy the fruit off of them. i know they were going to be taken away. >> the lady is harmless. she does not bother anyone. i usually buy fruit from her. knowing she is getting harassed from the cops, it made me stop and take a picture. >> reporter: neighbors say the vendors sell in the area frequently. >> they seem to be intimidated. they come in with a panel truck the produce is dropped off. they are dropped off and they stay until they basically sell everything. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelley with the alameda county sheriffs department said officers repeatedly asked the woman, identified as lydia garcia, to leave. she refused several times and appeared to be scared. >> it makes us suspicious that she probably may have fear the person she was working for more than she fea
cristina rendon tells us what made investigator suspicious. >> reporter: a video and photos shared exclusively with ktvu by witnesses show alameda county down an illegal fruit stand and san lorenzo earlier this month. a woman appears to be in the backseat of a patrol car. partner standing next to officers. >> i was trying to buy the fruit off of them. i know they were going to be taken away. >> the lady is harmless. she does not bother anyone. i usually buy fruit from her....
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. >> reporter: in oakland, cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> steve kerr, the head coach of the warriorsteam to texas. he will not be on the bench. he will watch the game from the locker room. he was back surgery. in his absence, mike brown has been acting as interim head coach. >>> now we will update you on breaking news. the car crash in times area in -- times square in new york city, police say one person was killed and 20 other injured when a car plowed into a crowd of pedestrians. it happened around 9:00 our time. the 26-year-old driver, the suspect here, is in custody and will be determined -- will be tested to determine if that person was drunk at the time of the crash. investigators say they do not believe this is terrorism related. i'm looking at a tweet from the nypd. they believe it to be anis item ladens dent. of still under investigation. clearly when you look at the pictures from times square, we saw the car on its side, on who wheels. chaos in times square this morning. >> we see vehicles used. >> at high profile sites. >> yes. we will continue to follow the story there ou
. >> reporter: in oakland, cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> steve kerr, the head coach of the warriorsteam to texas. he will not be on the bench. he will watch the game from the locker room. he was back surgery. in his absence, mike brown has been acting as interim head coach. >>> now we will update you on breaking news. the car crash in times area in -- times square in new york city, police say one person was killed and 20 other injured when a car plowed into a...
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his wife of 53 years, cristina, came outside and was attacked with an 18-inch club.he beating left blood splattered on the back door. >> i tried to bend over to put the shoes on, and, boom, boom, i thought, oh my god, because that one was there. >> reporter: hearing his wife scream, he confronted the attacker and put up a pitched battle starting at that time rear of their house and ending all the way at the front. >> more than 10 minutes we fight with each other. she was like tiger. really. very strong. >> reporter: despite a 32-year disadvantage in age, and suffering bites and scratch wounds, yusef fended
his wife of 53 years, cristina, came outside and was attacked with an 18-inch club.he beating left blood splattered on the back door. >> i tried to bend over to put the shoes on, and, boom, boom, i thought, oh my god, because that one was there. >> reporter: hearing his wife scream, he confronted the attacker and put up a pitched battle starting at that time rear of their house and ending all the way at the front. >> more than 10 minutes we fight with each other. she was like...
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cristina alesci for us, thank you so much. >>> president trump spoke to the u.s. coast guard academy's graduating class of 2017 earlier today where the commander in chief complained about how unfair the world and especially the media have been to him. >> no politician in history, and i say this with great assurity, has been treated worse or more unfairly. >> let us forget for one moment that the service members in the audience about to put their lives on the line protecting our coasts might not actually feel that bad about a politician who has been criticized in some sharply worded editorials. let us focus instead on why the president is where he is. it is not because of anyone in particular being unfair to him or bad staffing or poor communications or an aggressive media. it's because of things the president has said and things the president has done. case in point. former fbi director james comey whom the president fired one week ago today, comey wants to tell his story, a source close to him tells me. comey wants you to hear it in an open, not closed, congressi
cristina alesci for us, thank you so much. >>> president trump spoke to the u.s. coast guard academy's graduating class of 2017 earlier today where the commander in chief complained about how unfair the world and especially the media have been to him. >> no politician in history, and i say this with great assurity, has been treated worse or more unfairly. >> let us forget for one moment that the service members in the audience about to put their lives on the line protecting...
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happening now, ktvu fox 2 news' cristina rendon is live at city hall where council members are expected to vote tonight. >> reporter: this meeting started about 30 minutes ago. right now, they are listening to public comment. they have not gotten to the discussion on the proposed settlement yet. it is one of the last items of the agenda. it surrounds surround -- we spoke with noel gallo who wants to settle this case for $970,000 for a former sex worker. this is contingent on her accepting the nearly one million dollars offer and oakland's city attorney recommended this to the council to settle the claims that abuzlin was exploited by officers and that her civil rights were violated. she was originally seeking 66 million. but her current attorney is recommending the 19-year-old accept the 908 # thousand dollars offer if it
happening now, ktvu fox 2 news' cristina rendon is live at city hall where council members are expected to vote tonight. >> reporter: this meeting started about 30 minutes ago. right now, they are listening to public comment. they have not gotten to the discussion on the proposed settlement yet. it is one of the last items of the agenda. it surrounds surround -- we spoke with noel gallo who wants to settle this case for $970,000 for a former sex worker. this is contingent on her accepting...
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his wife of 53 years, cristina, came outside and was attacked with an 18-inch club. the savageness of the beating left blood splattered on the back door. >> i tried to bend over to put the shoes on, and, boom, boom, i thought, oh my god, because that one was there. >> reporter: hearing his wife scream, he confronted the attacker and put up a pitched battle starting at that time rear of their house and ending all the way at the front. >> more than 10 minutes we fight with each other. she was like tiger. really. very strong. >> reporter: despite a 32-year disadvantage in age, and suffering bites and scratch wounds, yusef fended off the attacker holding onto her ankle until deputies arrived. >> it's one of those stories where we as deputies see this man as a hero. 82 years old, defended his wife and actually apprehended a burglar. >> reporter: the 50-year-old is being held without bail. she is charged with attempted burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, and parole violation. deputies see yusef as a hero. his wife apparently has a higher standard. >> he ca
his wife of 53 years, cristina, came outside and was attacked with an 18-inch club. the savageness of the beating left blood splattered on the back door. >> i tried to bend over to put the shoes on, and, boom, boom, i thought, oh my god, because that one was there. >> reporter: hearing his wife scream, he confronted the attacker and put up a pitched battle starting at that time rear of their house and ending all the way at the front. >> more than 10 minutes we fight with each...
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. >> my friend, her name is cristina, she says i'm thinking of my little daughter it would be nice toclude her but if something went wrong it would scar her for life. that is a good point. >> i heard of, birthing center and there are moms that do that with other siblings in the room. you need someone to be watching them. you want your partner with them. she has more people because she's beyonce. your spout can't watch the kid >> was brian in there the whole time. >> yes, massaging my back, my birth coach and doing the whole thing and talking me through visual sayses and. >> he is part of the reason you were there. he was involve in the conception, we think. >> yes. >> people weighing in on this one. >> how about this you brought up other family members, what about your parents. >> my mom, here's one word of warning to anyone out there more people you have in the delivery room, the longer it will take you to have a baby. >> you are worried about them. >> it is just everything. >> the whole phase where you just let go and all of your you have no more modesty and you lose it all. more pe
. >> my friend, her name is cristina, she says i'm thinking of my little daughter it would be nice toclude her but if something went wrong it would scar her for life. that is a good point. >> i heard of, birthing center and there are moms that do that with other siblings in the room. you need someone to be watching them. you want your partner with them. she has more people because she's beyonce. your spout can't watch the kid >> was brian in there the whole time. >> yes,...
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presentadora: la espectacular cristina tambiÉn causÓ furor en sus segmentos como reportera del tiemposaba que iba a llegar ahÍ. ♪ presentada: diana, ximena cÓrdoba fue una de las chicas, quien con su sensualidad traspasÓ fronteras. ximena cÓrdoba: esa canción me llevÓ a espaÑa. nunca se habÍa hecho un clima de esa manera. algunas chicas que hagan el clima pueden tener una figura muy bonita. este clima fue diferente a todos. la gente empezaba con informaciÓn, que pero con una canciÓn alegre. presentadora: despuÉs de conquistar muchos corazones, los Últimos dos aÑos carolina ramÍrez enamorÓ con su esbelta figura y sus informes meteorolÓgicos a nuestros seguidores de "despierta amÉrica". como ustedes saben, los ingredientes que no han faltado en "despierta amÉrica" son las bromas, anÉcdotas y el buen humor. paola elorza: un dÍa se acercÓhumorista a darme un beso, no sabÍa quÉ hacer. cuando me pasan esas cosas, mi poder de improvisaciÓn no me llega. no sÉ qué iba a hacer [rie]. presentadora: estoy dando las condiciones del tiempo, yo estaba super nerviosa. no te voy a mentir. en californi
presentadora: la espectacular cristina tambiÉn causÓ furor en sus segmentos como reportera del tiemposaba que iba a llegar ahÍ. ♪ presentada: diana, ximena cÓrdoba fue una de las chicas, quien con su sensualidad traspasÓ fronteras. ximena cÓrdoba: esa canción me llevÓ a espaÑa. nunca se habÍa hecho un clima de esa manera. algunas chicas que hagan el clima pueden tener una figura muy bonita. este clima fue diferente a todos. la gente empezaba con informaciÓn, que pero con una...
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cristina alesci joins me now. investing with the kushners is safer than other projects.fiting off the proximity of one from their family to the president? >> reporter: seems like in this case they, and whether -- that's whether or not they intentionally do it. that's because chinese investors tell us the connection to trump is a big selling point for them. here's the deal. kushner's business partner in china held marketing event in upscale ballrooms this weekend in the hopes of attract begun 300 individual investors to fund a development in new jersey called one journal square. this is through the eb-5 visa program where the investors would get a pathway to residency. the kushner name was splashed everywhere, but no one from the kushner companies was there for this weekend's marketing event, and the presentation cnn saw didn't use the president's image. jake, that's a big difference from last weekend when nicole kushner mayer name-dropped her brother and one of the slides included a picture of donald trump. nicole ended up after all apologizing from mentioning jared at t
cristina alesci joins me now. investing with the kushners is safer than other projects.fiting off the proximity of one from their family to the president? >> reporter: seems like in this case they, and whether -- that's whether or not they intentionally do it. that's because chinese investors tell us the connection to trump is a big selling point for them. here's the deal. kushner's business partner in china held marketing event in upscale ballrooms this weekend in the hopes of attract...
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. >> reporter: for cristina, having a baby took years and turned into a medical process filled with ibf. >> i was at my breaking point where i wanted to give up. he said let's not give up. i have a good feeling about this. if i didn't listen to him, then, you know, we wouldn't have janice. >> yeah. i wouldn't. >> reporter: she went to pacific fertility clinic it many san francisco and found she was certainly not alone. >> we're born with a million eggs and we don't produce a million kids. >> reporter: for a 25-year-old the ratio of egg to baby is about 3-1. for a 40-year-old it's about 20-1. and that is certainly more common these days. according to the cdc the first- time mother's average age it in california went from 25 in the year 2000 to 27 by the year 2014. it is even older in san francisco. sutter health cpmc reports nearly half of their first-time moms are over the age of 35. >> and those kids are literally one in a million. what happens to the other eggs? they are never used. most of them do not have the potential for making a baby. >> reporter: that's what our own reporter ale
. >> reporter: for cristina, having a baby took years and turned into a medical process filled with ibf. >> i was at my breaking point where i wanted to give up. he said let's not give up. i have a good feeling about this. if i didn't listen to him, then, you know, we wouldn't have janice. >> yeah. i wouldn't. >> reporter: she went to pacific fertility clinic it many san francisco and found she was certainly not alone. >> we're born with a million eggs and we don't...
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. >> cristina alesci, thank you so much. >>> president trump unveiling the names of ten nominees to fillyeah, two of those from a short list to be possible supreme court picks. this list was disclosed by the trump campaign during the election season. want to bring in cnn justice reporter laura jarrett. laura, ten names, clearly the administration, as any does, wants to remake the judiciary in its ideological image. >> reporter: well, that's exactly right, john, and president trump is expected to announce, as you said, a slew of conservative judges to the federal bench later today, both federal district court judges as well as federal appeals court judges. of particular note, we've got several from the list of past supreme court nominees. number one, joan larsen, who's expected to go to the sixth circuit. she's on the michigan supreme court. we have also got david stras, hailing from minnesota, expected to go to the eighth circuit, as well as a professor at notre dame, amy barrett. and finally, kevin newsom who is going to the 11th circuit and he clerked for justice suter. lots of court c
. >> cristina alesci, thank you so much. >>> president trump unveiling the names of ten nominees to fillyeah, two of those from a short list to be possible supreme court picks. this list was disclosed by the trump campaign during the election season. want to bring in cnn justice reporter laura jarrett. laura, ten names, clearly the administration, as any does, wants to remake the judiciary in its ideological image. >> reporter: well, that's exactly right, john, and...