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>> elvis duran. he's one of the top radio shows in the whole country, bringing along his artist of the month today ferras. this guy is so good, katy perry signed this kid to her new record label. >> i didn't realize they had been friends before she hit big. >> they were both coming up at the same time. he's a great kid. >> a kid. >> he's a kid but he's got a mohawk, dyed silver. >> i have to get the eyes checked. >> speaking of music. >> yes. >> you remember my last ihoda since i'm not going to be here thursday or friday. >> it doesn't work that way, hoda. >> i'm not doing a new ihoda. i'm rehashing an old one. >> that's even worse. >> last week i told you about mattie and tae, the two young country singers, girl and a country song, tired of how girls are treated in country songs. they came up with a song. there's a video and everyone is loving the video. let's take a look. ♪ oh, baby you're driving me redneck crazy ♪ ♪ being the girl in a country song how in the world did it go so wrong ♪ ♪ looking
>> elvis duran. he's one of the top radio shows in the whole country, bringing along his artist of the month today ferras. this guy is so good, katy perry signed this kid to her new record label. >> i didn't realize they had been friends before she hit big. >> they were both coming up at the same time. he's a great kid. >> a kid. >> he's a kid but he's got a mohawk, dyed silver. >> i have to get the eyes checked. >> speaking of music. >> yes....
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duran duran is suing their fans. we will tell you why. severe is tough, but i've managed. i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you h
duran duran is suing their fans. we will tell you why. severe is tough, but i've managed. i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom...
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>> duran duran. yeah. >> jimmy: my sister liked duran duran. >> those were my first concerts.n the john taylor side. >> jimmy: he was the cute one, right? >> well, i mean, as you know. >> jimmy: right. my sister liked him, too. >> and he winked at me. >> jimmy: did he really? >> yes, he did. >> jimmy: do you think he really winked at you? or he was winking in your vicinity? >> no. he did. he really did. >> jimmy: i believe it. oh, really? he really did? >> yes. >> jimmy: have you met him? >> yes. and so, then, actually, i was at a dinner for missoni. and they sat me right next to him. that little stalker girl was still in here. >> jimmy: it always is. >> i had no idea. i couldn't talk to him. i sat like this for -- he was over there, for like 20 minutes. and finally, i looked over and he was still john taylor. and he like the hair. and i just -- >> jimmy: did you tell him? >> that he winked at me? >> reporte >> jimmy: yeah. did he wink again? maybe he has a facial tick. >> this is my childhood dream. >> jimmy: that's why i'm here. >> a facial tick. >> jimmy: how old are your k
>> duran duran. yeah. >> jimmy: my sister liked duran duran. >> those were my first concerts.n the john taylor side. >> jimmy: he was the cute one, right? >> well, i mean, as you know. >> jimmy: right. my sister liked him, too. >> and he winked at me. >> jimmy: did he really? >> yes, he did. >> jimmy: do you think he really winked at you? or he was winking in your vicinity? >> no. he did. he really did. >> jimmy: i believe...
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joe duran joins us to talk about the markets and what lies ahead. joe, welcome and good as always to have you back. as you look ahead to next week, what will have you have your eye most especially on? >> i think two things that are driving the markets right now, one is the obvious one, all the politics happening around the world and how they evolve and every day something else happens. none of it appearing to be very positive. more importantly is do we get news from the economy that suggests that the strengthening is continuing, and that the fed will become a little more proactive in cutting back its support of the economy, and that, i think, is what is really driving a lot of what is happening in the markets now. i really don't think it's politics. it's really about we're getting a lot of good news on the economy, on hiring, on existing purchasing of homes and you're saying well, it looks like the fed has fewer reasons to continue injecting support to the economy. so -- >> if that happens, if the fed does pull back and already has started pulling b
joe duran joins us to talk about the markets and what lies ahead. joe, welcome and good as always to have you back. as you look ahead to next week, what will have you have your eye most especially on? >> i think two things that are driving the markets right now, one is the obvious one, all the politics happening around the world and how they evolve and every day something else happens. none of it appearing to be very positive. more importantly is do we get news from the economy that...
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y como nos cuenta salvador durÁn, encontramos un lugar donde estÁn recolectando lo que sea necesarios en el paso no se han quedado con los brazos cruzados. estÁn donando productos bÁsicos para los cientos de niÑos que estÁn llegando por la frontera. >> mientras que estÉn en este paÍs, darles lo mejor que podamos. sabemos que ellos allÁ, con el hecho de estar detenido ya estÁn sufriendo. >> juguetes, el modesto me productos de higiene personal... es una manera de expresarles que los apoyan tras pasar por las duras pruebas al dejar sus paÍses de origen. >> muy diferente, hasta ahorita creo que todo mundo estamos con nuestros brazos abiertos para recibir estos niÑos y sus familias. >> en el paso, incluso una familia estadounidense decidiÓ remodelar un antiguo edificio en la ciudad y convertirlo en un acogedor centro privado que serÍa el primero en el país, sÓlo para los menores. >> el dueÑo del lugar dice que ellos deben cambiar, y asÍ hacer la diferencia. >> esto contrasta con los grupos anti inmigrantes, como arizona to california, que se opusieron a la llegada de buses con mÁs menore
y como nos cuenta salvador durÁn, encontramos un lugar donde estÁn recolectando lo que sea necesarios en el paso no se han quedado con los brazos cruzados. estÁn donando productos bÁsicos para los cientos de niÑos que estÁn llegando por la frontera. >> mientras que estÉn en este paÍs, darles lo mejor que podamos. sabemos que ellos allÁ, con el hecho de estar detenido ya estÁn sufriendo. >> juguetes, el modesto me productos de higiene personal... es una manera de...
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salvador durÁn.s. >> buenas tardes. >> sabemos que los familiares de estos pequeÑos estÁn angustiados, no es para menos, no solo porque son muchos los niÑos sino por el presidente obamos dijo que serÁn deportados de preguntas es ¿ cuÁl es su recomendaciÓn para los padres, quÉ deben hacer y quÉ no deben hacer? >> muy buenas tardes, bÁrbara aunque las leyes indican que deben encarar un proceso de deportaciÓn cada uno de los niÑos tendrÁn el debido proceso legal. lo que deben hacer los familiares en este momento es buscar la ayuda legal necesaria para poder preparar el mejor caso de defensa posible para cuando los niÑos lleguen a su audiencia. >> ahora bien, abogada, hay forma de saber quiÉnes son los niÑos detenidos cÓmo pueden saber los padres bÁrbara como la primera forma es el nÚmero que aparece en pantalla los padres pueden llamar para dar su informaciÓn pero no van a confirmar si los niÑos estÁn detenidos por seguridad de ellos, cuando los niÑos sean localizados en los albergues esta informaciÓn q
salvador durÁn.s. >> buenas tardes. >> sabemos que los familiares de estos pequeÑos estÁn angustiados, no es para menos, no solo porque son muchos los niÑos sino por el presidente obamos dijo que serÁn deportados de preguntas es ¿ cuÁl es su recomendaciÓn para los padres, quÉ deben hacer y quÉ no deben hacer? >> muy buenas tardes, bÁrbara aunque las leyes indican que deben encarar un proceso de deportaciÓn cada uno de los niÑos tendrÁn el debido proceso legal. lo...
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en california, salvador durÁn primer impacto. >> gracias, salvador, llegÓ a los Ángeles el santo de loses le cantan y bailan por el fervor de los milagros recibidos. >> mi hermanos pasÓ dos veces a la mamÁ de su hijo para acá le estuvimos pidiendo mucho a toribio. >> la fe por toribio va mÁs allÁ de las fronteras norte solo con su hijo llegÓ por canadÁ estuvo presente para de ser al santo que le sacÓ de guadalajara y le ayudÓ a regular su situaciÓn rÁpidamente. >> le dije al doctor me tienes que ayudar por el niÑo que traigo aquÍ me tienes que guiar y mi sorpresa era que estaba en el baÑo y era una argentina creada en canadÁ y me escuchÓ y cuando entrÉ me dijo ya se puede ir a su casa. >> el padre toribio muriÓ como mÁrtir en jalisco en 1992 fue beatificado y en el 2000 fue canonizado. >> en el nombre del padre... >> a san toribio le encomienda los niÑos que llegan por la frontera y le pedÍan para que ilumine al presidente obama a impulsar la reforma. >> el toribio ha cruzado fronteras en una misa que se celebrarÁ en la catedral de nuestra seÑora de los afines a favor de los inmigrantes
en california, salvador durÁn primer impacto. >> gracias, salvador, llegÓ a los Ángeles el santo de loses le cantan y bailan por el fervor de los milagros recibidos. >> mi hermanos pasÓ dos veces a la mamÁ de su hijo para acá le estuvimos pidiendo mucho a toribio. >> la fe por toribio va mÁs allÁ de las fronteras norte solo con su hijo llegÓ por canadÁ estuvo presente para de ser al santo que le sacÓ de guadalajara y le ayudÓ a regular su situaciÓn rÁpidamente....
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. >> los viajes que duran mÁs de cuatro horas tendrÁn tambiÉn otra variaciÓn. >> creo que estÁn abusandoima que estas nuevas tarifas genera cerca de 16.9 1000 millones de dÓlares durante los prÓximos 10 aÑos. >> segÚn el gobierno, serÁn utilizados para el dÉficit federal y luego para mejorar la soria. >> el presidente obama visitarÁ nuestra ciudad. ♪ ♪ >>autoridades ucranianas encontraron al menos 22 cadÁveres dispuestos en el territorio, de la nave de malasia airlines.gran bretaÑa ha pedido urgente reuniÓn de las naciones unidas. el presidente barack obama estuvo hoy en delaware, en el lugar del puente, como parte de una iniciativa de financiamiento. el presidente dictÓ una conferencia de prensa en ese lugar. la iniciativa establecerÁ un comitÉ para buscar la manera en que las empresas privadas pueden invertir mÁs fácilmente en proyectos de infraestructura. a raÍz de lo ocurrido en ucrania, el presidente expresÓ que su prioridad serÁ averiguar si habÍa ciudadanos estadounidenses a bordo del aviÓn. ♪ >> se ha declarado una epidemia del virus del chicunguya, en puerto rico. la poblaciÓn a
. >> los viajes que duran mÁs de cuatro horas tendrÁn tambiÉn otra variaciÓn. >> creo que estÁn abusandoima que estas nuevas tarifas genera cerca de 16.9 1000 millones de dÓlares durante los prÓximos 10 aÑos. >> segÚn el gobierno, serÁn utilizados para el dÉficit federal y luego para mejorar la soria. >> el presidente obama visitarÁ nuestra ciudad. ♪ ♪ >>autoridades ucranianas encontraron al menos 22 cadÁveres dispuestos en el territorio, de la...
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. >> los viajes que duran mÁs de cuatro horas del interior del paÍs tienen tarifas mÁs altas. >> porl sector de bienes raÍces. >> aumenta la preocupaciÓn de puerto rico tras la crisis en el sector inmobiliario. >> el Ánimo general en el paÍs, como serÍa esto si estuviÉramos en un escenario donde no tuvieran que pagar esa mensualidad? >> se verÍa crítico, sabemos que los bancos no son muy cooperadores a la hora de querer ayudarnos. >> cuan difÍcil sería para usted perder su casa? >> lo mÁximo! porque es el derecho de uno, serÍa triste perder la. >> vida pregunto es un sÍmbolo casi difÍcil decir que yo vivo aquÍ? >> nuestra cultura, a todo por tener nuestra propia casa. >> ciertamente perder una casa no es algo liviano sino doloroso. es el paso de una familia y el ahorro de muchos. todo este trabajo acumulado y sueÑos dentro de una estructura que sea convertido en el sÍmbolo de aceptaciÓn el sociedad puertorriqueÑa. >> debe ser terrible porque imagÍnese lo que es en el sitio donde vive despuÉs de haber trabajado tantos aÑos pagandola. >> los bancos, las instituciones deberÍan ser un po
. >> los viajes que duran mÁs de cuatro horas del interior del paÍs tienen tarifas mÁs altas. >> porl sector de bienes raÍces. >> aumenta la preocupaciÓn de puerto rico tras la crisis en el sector inmobiliario. >> el Ánimo general en el paÍs, como serÍa esto si estuviÉramos en un escenario donde no tuvieran que pagar esa mensualidad? >> se verÍa crítico, sabemos que los bancos no son muy cooperadores a la hora de querer ayudarnos. >> cuan difÍcil...
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. >> en estos tiempos donde ni el amor, ni el trabajo ni el amigos duran demasiado didi ha logrado unantiene frente al estadio del club santos donde ademÁs figuras como robinho o neymar forjaron su carrera profesional. >> muchos jugadores se cortaban conmigo, pelÉ en los 50 no era famoso hizo la fila y me dijo quiero cortarme el pelo. le dije dÉjame hacer mi trabajo si te gusta ademÁs de mi cliente serÁs mi amigo. >> en ese entonces tenÍa el cabello largo y abultado asÍ fue que decidiÓ cortarle con mÁquina. >> el de pelÉ es un corte clÁsico americano que va de cero en la nuca para terminar con 90 grados en la base de la cabeza, la primera vez le preguntÉ le gustÓ o no, se miró y me dijo se ganÓ un cliente. >> terminaron siendo amigos. >> sÍ! >> tan amigos que cuenta didi todos los meses se reÚnen sÍ o sÍ. >> cuando el mismo no puede venir a mi salÓn tengo que cerrar el negocio y salir para donde Él este. >> ganÓ fama como el peluquero del rey por eso viene gente de todo el mundo a modelarse con Él. >> me piden el corte de pelÉ si hay cabello lo hago si no lo imito. >> su barberÍa es u
. >> en estos tiempos donde ni el amor, ni el trabajo ni el amigos duran demasiado didi ha logrado unantiene frente al estadio del club santos donde ademÁs figuras como robinho o neymar forjaron su carrera profesional. >> muchos jugadores se cortaban conmigo, pelÉ en los 50 no era famoso hizo la fila y me dijo quiero cortarme el pelo. le dije dÉjame hacer mi trabajo si te gusta ademÁs de mi cliente serÁs mi amigo. >> en ese entonces tenÍa el cabello largo y abultado asÍ...
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. >> utah state inmate tony duran is well-versed in the convict code. he has spent the majority of the past 23 years behind bars for burglary, robbery, and a slew of parole violations. >> the convict code is a person that carries himself with respect. he doesn't -- he only talks to the man when he has to. you know, he don't sit there and kick it with the man. you don't tell on nobody. you don't let nobody know your business. you don't get in other people's business. you respect yourself. you respect others around you. >> but these days old-time inmates like duran all agree the convict code is changing. >> well, because the different breed of inmate that's coming to the joint now, you know? you got kids coming in here, you know. some of them are gang bangers that don't know how to carry themselves. and some of them, they just don't give a [ bleep ] about respect or nothing like that. >> we discovered the proliferation of gangs at every prison we profiled. and utah is no exception. but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing
. >> utah state inmate tony duran is well-versed in the convict code. he has spent the majority of the past 23 years behind bars for burglary, robbery, and a slew of parole violations. >> the convict code is a person that carries himself with respect. he doesn't -- he only talks to the man when he has to. you know, he don't sit there and kick it with the man. you don't tell on nobody. you don't let nobody know your business. you don't get in other people's business. you respect...
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but, i guess professor duran seems a little more skeptical. so i don't know who this is addressed to. either one of you can, but specifically for the middle east. is that kind of sort of bearing witness going to have any effect? or is it about having the kind of military and economic advantages that professor freedberg spoke about? >> i believe that the bearing witness -- i believe that the bearing witness does have a clear effect, especially when you're talking about the united states where the president and secretary of state by default have the bully pulpit. every time they make a speech. and it's not just what we choose to say. it's what we choose to avoid saying. for example, i think it was really harmful when hillary clinton took that first tour of asia and made it clear in her statements she was not going to focus on human rights. that was devastating to human rights advocates over there. and all the talk in the papers was how devastating that was. then you look at syria, which i see is one of the worst humanitarian crises the world has
but, i guess professor duran seems a little more skeptical. so i don't know who this is addressed to. either one of you can, but specifically for the middle east. is that kind of sort of bearing witness going to have any effect? or is it about having the kind of military and economic advantages that professor freedberg spoke about? >> i believe that the bearing witness -- i believe that the bearing witness does have a clear effect, especially when you're talking about the united states...
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the recall includes some 2011 through 2014 jeep grand cherokees and dodge duran goes. >>> you'll remember that last night we told you about the growing trend in so-called telemedicine. the low cost way for patients to stay in touch with doctors. today we take a look to the doctors adapting to this form of medical care and one of the companies behind it. >> reporter: tim howard never thought he would leave his practice but got fed up with insurance red tape that left less time for patients. >> my heart and soul is a fally practition practitioner. >> reporter: the family doctor found a new lease online. >> i've really become closer to patients in that moment than having to work through all the administrative in my office. >> reporter: the ceo says they have a waiting list of doctors wanting to join but five years ago there were skeptics. >> people wondered whether this was real medicine. it legit miizes and makes peopl comfortable. >> reporter: their corporate clients include home depot and a retiree plan that embraced the 40 to $50 flat fee visits. with 8 million users, teledoc is a leadin
the recall includes some 2011 through 2014 jeep grand cherokees and dodge duran goes. >>> you'll remember that last night we told you about the growing trend in so-called telemedicine. the low cost way for patients to stay in touch with doctors. today we take a look to the doctors adapting to this form of medical care and one of the companies behind it. >> reporter: tim howard never thought he would leave his practice but got fed up with insurance red tape that left less time for...
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esfuerzos se concentran en reclutar nuevo personal.... 7:20 necesitamos otros 20 y no es facil porque durannque tienen el dinero para contratarlos, el periodo de entrenamiento es largo por lo que estan buscando oficiales ya preparados ofreciendoles la edad de retiro a los 50 anos en vez de 55. 26:47 de esta forma la vicealcaldesa de antioch y las autoridadees estan exhortando a la gente a que organicen comites de vigilancia en sus vecindarios para luchar contra la criminalidad 26:58 cesar ---en santa rosa un hombre murio atropellado anoche a eso de las 10 y media... take map ---ocurrio en el area de la autopista sonoma y la calle "mountain hawk"... ---la victima de 54 aÑos cruzaba la calle cuando un lexus manejado por "buddy darezzo"de 89 aÑos lo golpeo... ---al parecer el coche era manejado a excesiva velocidad. ---la investigacion continua. blanca --salio en libertad hoy el violador en serie convicto, tras admitir que viol a decenas de mujeres ... vo ...en los aÑos 70 y 80 en lugares que incluyen el area de la bahia. --christopher hubbart estar viviendo a una hora del centro de los angele
esfuerzos se concentran en reclutar nuevo personal.... 7:20 necesitamos otros 20 y no es facil porque durannque tienen el dinero para contratarlos, el periodo de entrenamiento es largo por lo que estan buscando oficiales ya preparados ofreciendoles la edad de retiro a los 50 anos en vez de 55. 26:47 de esta forma la vicealcaldesa de antioch y las autoridadees estan exhortando a la gente a que organicen comites de vigilancia en sus vecindarios para luchar contra la criminalidad 26:58 cesar ---en...
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but, i guess professor duran seems a little more skeptical. so i don't know who this is addressed to. either one of you can, but specifically for the middle east. is that kind of sort of bearing witness going to have any effect? or is it about having the kind of military and economic advantages that professor freedberg spoke about? >> i believe that the bearing witness -- i believe that the bearing witness does have a clear effect, especially when you're talking about the united states where the president and secretary of state by default have the bully pulpit. every time they make a speech. and it's not just what we choose to say. it's what we choose to avoid saying. for example, i think it was really harmful when hillary clinton took that first tour of asia and made it clear in her statements she was not going to focus on human rights. that was devastating to human rights advocates over there. and all the talk in the papers was how devastating that was. then you look at syria, which i see is one of the worst humanitarian crises the world has
but, i guess professor duran seems a little more skeptical. so i don't know who this is addressed to. either one of you can, but specifically for the middle east. is that kind of sort of bearing witness going to have any effect? or is it about having the kind of military and economic advantages that professor freedberg spoke about? >> i believe that the bearing witness -- i believe that the bearing witness does have a clear effect, especially when you're talking about the united states...
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the egypt last bomb my egypt they keep duran's but at least a third of the refugees are children international monitors that have witnessed the exodus say it's far from safe even for cars that are clearly marked. we did notice that what's ago is we noticed for example there were cars. that were. going to the windows that are over there so there's definitely. the explosion. where we started. out. of met some of those who crossed over into russia these people who were hoping for a fresh start away from the violence. yep the kiya was twelve years old when the second world war began and the grandmother remembers that time vividly but you probably never imagined that seventy three years later she would once again be hiding from airstrikes in her own backyard would be they have been bombing us and they are still doing it now the jets fly very low you can hear them firing in the morning and in the evening the scams been operating since mid june displaced people find shelter here for a few days and then move on to places more suitable for longer term living the latest arrivals came from the shell shoc
the egypt last bomb my egypt they keep duran's but at least a third of the refugees are children international monitors that have witnessed the exodus say it's far from safe even for cars that are clearly marked. we did notice that what's ago is we noticed for example there were cars. that were. going to the windows that are over there so there's definitely. the explosion. where we started. out. of met some of those who crossed over into russia these people who were hoping for a fresh start...
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that went to duran avenue and that suv came to a stop on the sidewalk. was wanted reportedly jump out of that suv and hings escaped. the speeds topped 100-mile-per- hour. >>> and candle stick park is just two days away. and legendary joe montana is looking forward to playing in that game. >> and the flag also includes by the way jerry rice and roger kraig which will be intense. >> for all the guys who make it to that level are competitive and the game starts of the out usually where it is fun laughing and joke being but as the game moves on, nobody wants to lose. >> by the way the money signing yesterday benefits cancer found takes and you can find a link on our website www.ktvu.com. >>> and let's check with sal on our commute, sal? >>> pam, dave, right now let's look at the bay bridge toll plaza and you can see a little bit of a backup, metering lights are on but traffic is not unusually slow, it is as 15 minute drive time into san francisco. also looking at the commute on the san mateo bridge, it is also about 15 minutes and not a lot of waiting going
that went to duran avenue and that suv came to a stop on the sidewalk. was wanted reportedly jump out of that suv and hings escaped. the speeds topped 100-mile-per- hour. >>> and candle stick park is just two days away. and legendary joe montana is looking forward to playing in that game. >> and the flag also includes by the way jerry rice and roger kraig which will be intense. >> for all the guys who make it to that level are competitive and the game starts of the out...
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serias e inundaciones en una universidad de california, salvador durÁn fue testigo de la jornada de limpiezase salieron del este tubo madre e inundÓ todo lo que tenÍa cerca, incluida la universidad de california, en los Ángeles, a la que en la cual le llegÓ como turbulento rÍo y la inundÓ en segundos. >> estamos trabajando con una infraestructura que tiene ya aproximadamente 100 aÑos. >> la corriente de agua interrumpiÓ las clases, ya que el agua se entrÓ por edificios y corredores donde algunos aprovecharon para divertirse. pero de la diversiÓn, rÁpidamente se pasÓ a lamentar los daÑos, por ejemplo en los estacionamientos subterrÁneos. >> mi carro estÁ completamente inundado, creo, es lo que me dicen, no me han dejado ir verlo. >> mi carro estÁ en medio cuatro, y despuÉs no me de cuenta como hasta las cuatro que estaban diciendo que se estaba hundiendo. >> en este estacionamiento de la universidad el agua llegÓ a un nivel muy alto, y como pueden ver,los empleados tiene mucho trabajo por hacer, en el interior hay vehÍculos estudiantes que acudÍan a la escuela de verano y a quienes les han di
serias e inundaciones en una universidad de california, salvador durÁn fue testigo de la jornada de limpiezase salieron del este tubo madre e inundÓ todo lo que tenÍa cerca, incluida la universidad de california, en los Ángeles, a la que en la cual le llegÓ como turbulento rÍo y la inundÓ en segundos. >> estamos trabajando con una infraestructura que tiene ya aproximadamente 100 aÑos. >> la corriente de agua interrumpiÓ las clases, ya que el agua se entrÓ por edificios y...
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elvis duran, one of the top radio shows in the whole country.efore she hit big. >> they were both coming up at the same time. he's a great kid. >> he's a kid? >> well, he's a kid but he has a mohawk, died silver. speaking of music, tour my last i-hoda, since i'm not going to be here tomorrow or friday -- >> it doesn't work that way, hoda. >> listen, i'm not doing as new i-hoda, i'm rehashing an old one. of. >> that's even worse. >> last week i told but these two young country singers. they're tired of how girls are treated in country songs. >> and objectified. >> let's take a quick look. ♪ driving me red neck crazy ♪ being a girl in a kcountry song ♪ ♪ how in the world did it go so wrong ♪ ♪ looking good for you on the weekend ♪ >> that's funny. oh, my gosh. sweet revenge. >> and there's better news, maddie and tae are coming here on august 11 to sing. >> awesome. >> they're adorable. it is kind of ironic. >> what? >> they do look like girls in a country music video, their own video. they're adorable. >> so cute. i love how they turned the table
elvis duran, one of the top radio shows in the whole country.efore she hit big. >> they were both coming up at the same time. he's a great kid. >> he's a kid? >> well, he's a kid but he has a mohawk, died silver. speaking of music, tour my last i-hoda, since i'm not going to be here tomorrow or friday -- >> it doesn't work that way, hoda. >> listen, i'm not doing as new i-hoda, i'm rehashing an old one. of. >> that's even worse. >> last week i told but...
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en el paso texas, salvador durÁn, primer impacto. >> gracias salvador.s agentes del orden replegaron que reclamaban el cierre de oficinas. los descontentos atacaron los oficiales con palos y piedras, al final de esta violenta jornada se reportaron heridos de ambos bandos, un menor de 13 aÑos, al menos 4 detenidos. >> una joven hispana de 21 aÑos perdiÓ la vida cuando un tren le pasÓ por encima en nueva york. aparentemente ella tratÓ de recuperar una tableta que se le escurriÓ de las manos y perdió el equilibriao. la victima cayÓ a los rieles. y a pesar de que el conductor la vio no tuvo tiempo para frenar. escuchemos. >> lo que pido que realmente hubiera mÁs precauciÓn en el tren. porque venÍa del trabajo. ella era una excelente persona. y pues la verdad... estamos destrozados, porque nos deja una niÑa. >> lamentable incidente. una multitud en la estaciÓn en ese momento. >> un extraÑo olor en un aviÓn obligÓ a hacer un aterrizaje de emergencia en una isla del oceÁno pacÍfico. partiÓ de hawai minutos de su destino se desviÓ por una presunta falla elÉctric
en el paso texas, salvador durÁn, primer impacto. >> gracias salvador.s agentes del orden replegaron que reclamaban el cierre de oficinas. los descontentos atacaron los oficiales con palos y piedras, al final de esta violenta jornada se reportaron heridos de ambos bandos, un menor de 13 aÑos, al menos 4 detenidos. >> una joven hispana de 21 aÑos perdiÓ la vida cuando un tren le pasÓ por encima en nueva york. aparentemente ella tratÓ de recuperar una tableta que se le escurriÓ...
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. >> reporting up next, broken borders, divided family as six-year-old hon duran child is in state custodyn texas, alone, after the aunt who brought her to america was deported. plus, why did they come? well, we will show you the crime statistics and conditions at home that are driving central americas to make the risky trek, and we with continue to follow hurricane arthur. and kill devil hills arthur is going to make land at a category 2, with winds in excess of 100 niles per hour, we will keep frac on the storm all weekend. blatche he says all undocumented children should be sent back to their home countries. the governor who is considering a 2016 presidential run also called on the government to reimburse texas $500 million that's the cost he says the state has incurred trying to secure the border to try to keep undocumented immigrants out. allowing them to remain here, will only encouraging the next group. to undertake this dangerous and life threatening journey. >> more than 50,000 children, mostly from central america have cross the board zero the united states since october. many of
. >> reporting up next, broken borders, divided family as six-year-old hon duran child is in state custodyn texas, alone, after the aunt who brought her to america was deported. plus, why did they come? well, we will show you the crime statistics and conditions at home that are driving central americas to make the risky trek, and we with continue to follow hurricane arthur. and kill devil hills arthur is going to make land at a category 2, with winds in excess of 100 niles per hour, we...
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many thanks to our undersecretary for history arts and culture richard duran, deputy director of this museum and all my colleagues participating to help us organize this wonderful event. thanks go to our friends and supporters, friends at the national park service, john f. kennedy center and classical movement whose worked so hard with us to make this day special for all of us. the star-spangled banner was born in baltimore. we are honored to welcome the former mayor of baltimore and current governor of the great state of maryland, the honorable mark o'malley. he'll be speaking shortly. as well as director of the maryland historical society. we thank both of them for. loan of the francis scott key's original manuscript, displayed today here with the flag for the first time in our history. opera singer renee fleming's gown worn when she sang the national anthem during the 2014 super bowl is also on display. we thank renee. every day, millions of flags fly in big cities and small towns like the one where he came from, all across our nation. they hang on front porches and store fronts, s
many thanks to our undersecretary for history arts and culture richard duran, deputy director of this museum and all my colleagues participating to help us organize this wonderful event. thanks go to our friends and supporters, friends at the national park service, john f. kennedy center and classical movement whose worked so hard with us to make this day special for all of us. the star-spangled banner was born in baltimore. we are honored to welcome the former mayor of baltimore and current...
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it happened saturday night after duran tried to crash a wedding reception at the lodge. after being asked to leave, police say a manager saw him flick a lighter or lit matches into the match. the fire was put out and did not cause any damage. he was arrested outside a bar about two blocks away still wearing that green leprechaun- style hat. >>> 7:08. happening today, if you rerye on a.c. transit to get -- rely on a.c. transit to get around, be prepared for changes. tara moriarty is live from a bus stop in oakland with more on what's being eliminated today. tara? >> reporter: well, no more paper transfers, starting today you will have to buy an unlimited use all day pass to board the bus. that will cost you $5. a.c. transit wanted to do that because it will take let time for people to board the bus. a.c. transit officials say fares will not be increasing from the current $2.10 but passengers will have to pay the full fare each time they board. anybody using a clipper card will have the all-day pass. while officials say this new change will stream line the system some ride
it happened saturday night after duran tried to crash a wedding reception at the lodge. after being asked to leave, police say a manager saw him flick a lighter or lit matches into the match. the fire was put out and did not cause any damage. he was arrested outside a bar about two blocks away still wearing that green leprechaun- style hat. >>> 7:08. happening today, if you rerye on a.c. transit to get -- rely on a.c. transit to get around, be prepared for changes. tara moriarty is...
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. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the carefully choreographed restraint process. >> the deputiesbeen briefed as to who will take the upper body, who will take the lower body extremities. sometimes it takes a couple of extra deputies to hold the upper body if they're struggling or really upset about what's happening to them. and about how many four points are done per week? >> we average up here -- on day shift and p.m., probably anywhere from three to six a day. >> as extreme as four-point restraints are, inmates sometimes take an equally extreme measure to attack officers. one that is particularly vile. >> gassing is what we call it. it's a mixture of feces and urine sometimes fermented for days until it stews into something that is so grotesque that you can't mention it. >> during his 14 years on the job, san quentin officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. >> i would rather be punched, rather be kicked, rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in '92. >> we have never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one described by kentucky s
. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the carefully choreographed restraint process. >> the deputiesbeen briefed as to who will take the upper body, who will take the lower body extremities. sometimes it takes a couple of extra deputies to hold the upper body if they're struggling or really upset about what's happening to them. and about how many four points are done per week? >> we average up here -- on day shift and p.m., probably anywhere from three to six a day. >>...
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in some instances, when the case comes up, they don't even show up, last week when the hon duran president was here, he was clear, the reason why this is happening ambiguities about our immigration laws. translation, ambiguity, people in honduras, guatemala, el salvador, if they come here, they're going to, for all practical intents and purposes, get to stay. >> it's costing the country a lot of money, if the president moves to act unilaterally, and use what he believes is executive authority, do you believe he has the authority to do that? >> no, he doesn't the. he can refuse to enforce the law, which is what the executive order in essence would do. i would predict he's probably going to. and i've been warning about this for over a year, and i warned about this last year, that i thought this is where he would head with regard to this issue. if he gives work permits to five million or six million people, you're going to see an additional surge of people coming, the way this is translated by relatives who call back there, you should try to come here, this country is accommodating people eve
in some instances, when the case comes up, they don't even show up, last week when the hon duran president was here, he was clear, the reason why this is happening ambiguities about our immigration laws. translation, ambiguity, people in honduras, guatemala, el salvador, if they come here, they're going to, for all practical intents and purposes, get to stay. >> it's costing the country a lot of money, if the president moves to act unilaterally, and use what he believes is executive...
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. >> i think the president has a plan and he has specific proposals, $3.8 billion, the hon duran initiativech would let people apply as refugees from their own countries. the republicans have a no-no, go away, i don't want to do anything right now, except deal with the situation at the border. the answer at the border is not more security because these children are coming across and embracing border guards. so i think right now the republicans are without to lunch on immigration. >> if all of these kids are getting in so easily, drug traffickers can be getting in, terrorists can be getting in. >> i agree with that. they didn't pass immigration reform. i think that's a great disappointment. but this is an opportunity to take the border security piece, which always has been the thing rents want to do and do it first. they have a chance here. i'm not saying it's a guarantee, but they have a chance -- >> three points. in terms of the politics, come on. i mean, november is coming up. nothing is going to happen politically on this. in terms of the economics, i think this is an important economic
. >> i think the president has a plan and he has specific proposals, $3.8 billion, the hon duran initiativech would let people apply as refugees from their own countries. the republicans have a no-no, go away, i don't want to do anything right now, except deal with the situation at the border. the answer at the border is not more security because these children are coming across and embracing border guards. so i think right now the republicans are without to lunch on immigration. >>...
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mer mitts for children to stay in the u.s., just listen to what these hon duran migrants told us. >> we went because of the permit that were given miners to stay there. we heard if a parent arrived with a child they would give them permission to go into the u.s. >> we heard if bepresented ourself with our caught to migration officials when we made it to the other side of the river, they would give us a permit. >> even child welfare officials aren't always sure what the policy is. seeing all these people make this kind of desix, it thought it might be true, who knows but now i am learning it is a big lie it is going to be very difficult to get more democratic support on this, they don't want to be seen as returning children to a dangerous situation. >> there's a plane that landed in honduras this time yesterday, migrant children returning, you have been very deeply vested in this story, what can those children and the families expect upon the return? >> well, it's safe to say they are all going back to a terrible situation, they wouldn't leave in the first place if they didn't have a
mer mitts for children to stay in the u.s., just listen to what these hon duran migrants told us. >> we went because of the permit that were given miners to stay there. we heard if a parent arrived with a child they would give them permission to go into the u.s. >> we heard if bepresented ourself with our caught to migration officials when we made it to the other side of the river, they would give us a permit. >> even child welfare officials aren't always sure what the policy...
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it's pretty heroic she did that report as she pulled up she saw the man take off carrying with him duran's right down there. >> reporter: the stash he didn't get far with. >> i rolled down my window and i said you put those back right now. >> reporter: that was all it took according to. he picked them back up and run them back at the garage and took off. police arrested 32 year old iain shaw a few blocks away. and now believes this wasn't his first theft. >> it looks like he's pawned over a hundred roughly 125 items rt. >> reporter: records show shaw has been stealing and pawning off items since may but police say it seems he finally picked the wrong neighborhood. >> i feel like i just need to be part of making it right sometimes. >> reporter: for grandmother of 11 has made habit out of making sure everyone is following the rules. >> my family said, mom, you don't need to do that. yes, i do. >> she went into mom mode right there. >>> she sure did. >> you don't drop it. you bring it back to where you found it. exactly you put those back right now. >> that's what my mom always told me. >>> i
it's pretty heroic she did that report as she pulled up she saw the man take off carrying with him duran's right down there. >> reporter: the stash he didn't get far with. >> i rolled down my window and i said you put those back right now. >> reporter: that was all it took according to. he picked them back up and run them back at the garage and took off. police arrested 32 year old iain shaw a few blocks away. and now believes this wasn't his first theft. >> it looks...
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kay granger was keeping meeting with the hohn duran president today.uld have reports on what the government has on trying to quell those rumors that if you cross the border, there's an amnesty and you don't have to go back. we'll see if there's any progress made on that. >> dom any setting it up for us tonight. the debate is growing louder. some unlikely critics are emerging as congress considers obama's question for nearly $4 billion to deal with the crisis. the fox news political insiders are here. join the conversation at twitter. john le buttely yay, pat cattle, a former pollster for jimmy carder, and doug schone, a fox news contributor as well. the first time in many weeks all of you together at the same table. let's start with this report, pat, from dominic dinatale that some of the your that some feel ike trying to hide with them. >> i lived with the muriel boat lived from cuba. you start sending people to states, there are political rammicses itches it cost bill clinton the governorship. >> and i was about to say it cost us florida, but the onl
kay granger was keeping meeting with the hohn duran president today.uld have reports on what the government has on trying to quell those rumors that if you cross the border, there's an amnesty and you don't have to go back. we'll see if there's any progress made on that. >> dom any setting it up for us tonight. the debate is growing louder. some unlikely critics are emerging as congress considers obama's question for nearly $4 billion to deal with the crisis. the fox news political...
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the newly returned immigrants processed by hon duran officials and sent on their way. cnn following these my grant' journey to and from the united states. gary tuchman in southern mexico where the dangerous journey begins. we begin with rosa flores in honduras where the dream ends for these families. >> we are if he migrant center in honduras where all deet porties arrive by plane. take a look, the center that you see is right next to the airport. here with the first lady of honduras. a lot of politicians are saying all the kids to be returned to be returned to honduras. is that the situation? she is saying there is no simple solution no simple answer, it has to be a collaboration between the u.s. and all the central american countries to solve this issue, that it's not going to be solved overnight. we have been standing by this barricade about an hour and a half and the flow of people has been interesting because only pastors have been allowed in, psychologists have been allowed in, now we have only seen three women come out of this building. one clue a woman may have
the newly returned immigrants processed by hon duran officials and sent on their way. cnn following these my grant' journey to and from the united states. gary tuchman in southern mexico where the dangerous journey begins. we begin with rosa flores in honduras where the dream ends for these families. >> we are if he migrant center in honduras where all deet porties arrive by plane. take a look, the center that you see is right next to the airport. here with the first lady of honduras. a...
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this is the trail that guatemalaens, hon durans first see from the river. it is rocky, jungle-like. steep in spots. the people who were in our boat, it's not clear where they were going. no one wanted to tell us if they were going to the united states. some swore they were staying here in mexico. but you never know. once you get into mexico that's when the serious business begins. you have to look for shelter and look for help to get into the united states. you have young people, old people navigating this, trying to make their way into the town here. and by the way, they used to over the river have zip lines. zip lines like in recreational places. the zip lines were taken down by the mexican government not base it's illegal to cross, but because it wasn't safe. people were getting hurt or killed when they collapsed. once people get up this trail and get into the little town, they figure out how to get to the shelters to continue their journey towards the u.s. border. so these vans go directly to the town where they can get advice and food and health care. people on the bus here --
this is the trail that guatemalaens, hon durans first see from the river. it is rocky, jungle-like. steep in spots. the people who were in our boat, it's not clear where they were going. no one wanted to tell us if they were going to the united states. some swore they were staying here in mexico. but you never know. once you get into mexico that's when the serious business begins. you have to look for shelter and look for help to get into the united states. you have young people, old people...
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finally, michael duran is the roger hertog fellow at the brookings institution, earned his bachelorsat stanford, masters and doctorate here at princeton, and he serves on the national board of advisors of the hamilton society. michael is, as jane austen might have said, a man of information. and he tweets prolifically. and has 7500 followers is the most popular member of our advisory board, apart from john bolton. each of your panelists will speak for 15 to 20 minutes and then we may have some discussion among themselves, after which we'll open it up for questions. dr. pierce. >> i contend that we are forgetting lessons learned the hard way. lessons we thought we had learned that american presidents and secretaries of state seemed to have learned after hitler's meteoric rise and his near success in creating a totalitarian world order. today's unprincipled, unwise foreign policy reveals mental and moral forgetfulness. it reveals a fog when it comes to the lessons of history. history, especially the history of the world wars, and of the totalitarian movements of the 20th century, must
finally, michael duran is the roger hertog fellow at the brookings institution, earned his bachelorsat stanford, masters and doctorate here at princeton, and he serves on the national board of advisors of the hamilton society. michael is, as jane austen might have said, a man of information. and he tweets prolifically. and has 7500 followers is the most popular member of our advisory board, apart from john bolton. each of your panelists will speak for 15 to 20 minutes and then we may have some...
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said her country is preparing to receive about 20 flights over the next two weeks filled with hon duransthe u.s. most of the recent surge came from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. let me bring in congressman henry -- what have you been seeing at some of these facilities? there was so much talk about trying to -- they were crowded and the conditions weren't great. what are you seeing now? >> well, they're still crowded because the number of folks are still coming across into the u.s. a large number of folks coming in. the facilities at the border patrol stations are just not equipped to handle that numbers. the border patrol is trying to do the best that they can. once they get processed, then depending on who they are, if they're adults, they're being sent back to their countries, and in fact, there's about 20 to 25 flights a week that are going back south, but those are only the adults. what do we do about the family units? what do we do about the young kids that are coming in without parents? that is what's complicating the situation. >> congressman, on that point, that the adult
said her country is preparing to receive about 20 flights over the next two weeks filled with hon duransthe u.s. most of the recent surge came from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. let me bring in congressman henry -- what have you been seeing at some of these facilities? there was so much talk about trying to -- they were crowded and the conditions weren't great. what are you seeing now? >> well, they're still crowded because the number of folks are still coming across into the u.s....
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jo duran from financial capital advisors here with the at the big board, and our own rick santelli. rick, what is the market telling you? the yields were going up, then they started to come back for the 10 and 30-year. we're back to where we were yesterday basically but stocks continue to slide lower. what's going on here? >> i don't know. to me, i like to keep things simple. what's changed in the last day? we had a fed meeting. what happened at the fed meeting? nothing super important except for the fact that we have a whiff of inflation, a whiff of compensation improvement based on this morning's data to the tune of the best in six years. we have a fed that would like to find a reason not to take the punch bowl away but isn't finding many of those reasons exist. i think that the denial of the effects of their policy are starting to change and i think that's why equities are moving the way they did. we moved up to a 2.61 level in that 10-year based on it, then we moved back down. to me, when stocks are proactively moving lower, rates are going to move lower but they're going to sta
jo duran from financial capital advisors here with the at the big board, and our own rick santelli. rick, what is the market telling you? the yields were going up, then they started to come back for the 10 and 30-year. we're back to where we were yesterday basically but stocks continue to slide lower. what's going on here? >> i don't know. to me, i like to keep things simple. what's changed in the last day? we had a fed meeting. what happened at the fed meeting? nothing super important...