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erika continua en condicin crtica en el centro mdico regional de san jos.mpensa es la ltima de las acciones que la familia luna ha intentado para dar con el responsable.. ya repartieron volantes con la foto de erika y detalles del vehiculo sospechoso. s.o.t. 8:47:00 es mi hermanita menor, yo pues me siento como el hermano mayor que debería de estar ahi para ayudarle. s.o.t. josé garcía/police 4:20:17 le estamos suplicando a la población, a la gente que tengan información o que haya escuchado o visto algo que nos comuniquen esa información. s.o.t. 10:56:00 aparte de la muerte es lo que peor que pueda pasarle a una hija.. cu --y atencion: ya entramos en el tema de esta noche ... --el grado de aprobacion del presidente de mexico felipe calderon volvio a bajar este mes. take vo --pero se mantiene por encima del 50 por ciento, 53 por ciento de los ciudadanos encuestados dice ser optimista frente a los 2 años que le quedan a calderon. take deko 3 --la encuesta se publico en "el universal". --un 50 por ciento tambien dijo que sus expectativas son menores que lo qu
erika continua en condicin crtica en el centro mdico regional de san jos.mpensa es la ltima de las acciones que la familia luna ha intentado para dar con el responsable.. ya repartieron volantes con la foto de erika y detalles del vehiculo sospechoso. s.o.t. 8:47:00 es mi hermanita menor, yo pues me siento como el hermano mayor que debería de estar ahi para ayudarle. s.o.t. josé garcía/police 4:20:17 le estamos suplicando a la población, a la gente que tengan información o que haya...
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erika continua en condicin crtica en el centro mdico regional de san jos.la recompensa es la ltima de las acciones que la familia luna ha intentado para dar con el responsable.. ya repartieron volantes con la foto de erika y detalles del vehiculo sospechoso. s.o.t. 8:47:00 es mi hermanita menor, yo pues me siento como el hermano mayor que debería de estar ahi para ayudarle. s.o.t. josé garcía/police 4:20:17 le estamos suplicando a la población, a la gente que tengan información o que haya escuchado o visto algo que nos comuniquen esa información. s.o.t. 10:56:00 aparte de la muerte es lo que peor que pueda pasarle a una hija.. cu - peluffo por razones legales, el banco no le permiti a jos luna abrir una cuenta para un fondo de recompensa.. pero si usted tiene informacin sobre este caso, puede llamar a la policia y permaner annimo llamando al 947-7867.. cu ----gracias jaime ... mas noticias. ---- un juez federal visito hoy el penal de san quintin, para ver de primera mano si la llamada "camara de la muerte" take vo esta lista ... con el fin de reanudar las e
erika continua en condicin crtica en el centro mdico regional de san jos.la recompensa es la ltima de las acciones que la familia luna ha intentado para dar con el responsable.. ya repartieron volantes con la foto de erika y detalles del vehiculo sospechoso. s.o.t. 8:47:00 es mi hermanita menor, yo pues me siento como el hermano mayor que debería de estar ahi para ayudarle. s.o.t. josé garcía/police 4:20:17 le estamos suplicando a la población, a la gente que tengan información o que haya...
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we wait until erika is dropped off school and then we approach her grandmother. through our tokyo producer we ask her why she won't let the commander see his daughter. >> he won't come see her. >> reporter: he says he misses her. >> he says. he says that. he doesn't pay anything -- >> reporter: he doesn't pay -- >> to bring her up. >> reporter: so you're raising her. >> yes. >> reporter: and would you allow him to see her? >> no. >> reporter: no? why? >> there's no network for money between paul and me. >> reporter: she accuses paul of being a deadbeat father. he says he's tried to put money in a bank account for erika, but her grandmother turned it down. the commander has tried to get the u.s. department of state to intervene. but we saw first-hand how powerless american authorities are when we went in search of japanese women on the fbi's most wanted list for parental kidnapping. this woman is one of them. we talked to a woman we believe is her sister. do you know -- >> i'm sorry, no comment. >> reporter: do you know she's on the fbi's most wanted list? where a
we wait until erika is dropped off school and then we approach her grandmother. through our tokyo producer we ask her why she won't let the commander see his daughter. >> he won't come see her. >> reporter: he says he misses her. >> he says. he says that. he doesn't pay anything -- >> reporter: he doesn't pay -- >> to bring her up. >> reporter: so you're raising her. >> yes. >> reporter: and would you allow him to see her? >> no. >>...
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erika was struck approximately here where i'm stopping the vehicle.e going to drive all the way that she was dragged. it is going to take some time but we will do this in realtime just to show you how far that car traveled with her under the wheels. we are about halfway there. and when i pull to a stop is where it all ended. police say the distance is too great for the driver not to have known. >> we are hoping that it urges people that may have information to step forward from a moral standpoint to help the police identify who is responsible for this. >> she is one of the most beautiful people i know. >> reporter: erika's brother jose has been raising money to help catch the hit-and-run driver who almost killed his sister. the family raised $5000 for a reward for information that leads to the driver. >> we are hoping to have anybody come forth with some information. anything that they can come up with regarding who the driver was, which vehicle it was. any information to who they might possibly know what happened in the area. any type of information
erika was struck approximately here where i'm stopping the vehicle.e going to drive all the way that she was dragged. it is going to take some time but we will do this in realtime just to show you how far that car traveled with her under the wheels. we are about halfway there. and when i pull to a stop is where it all ended. police say the distance is too great for the driver not to have known. >> we are hoping that it urges people that may have information to step forward from a moral...
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doctors are telling her family 18-year-old erika luna may never walk again. she is here at regional medical center of san jose in critical condition this morning. she has a broken pelvis and she's suffering from internal injuries. now, this all stems from a hit-and-run that happened early sunday morning about 2:30 when her family tells us she was crossing the street at tin a buena drive and fontane road. this is where she was hit and then dragged for more than 700 feet. the driver of what's described as a silver minivan or suv just took off. her older brother jose tells us somehow she got stuck underneath the vehicle and dragged all the way down to the next block. >> she means the world to us. she means everything to us. i don't want to see her in such pain. she's going through too much pain and suffering, especially from being dragged so far. >> reporter: the luna family spent yesterday passing out and posting fliers on street signs and cars hoping anyone witnessed the hit-and-run. they are offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of th
doctors are telling her family 18-year-old erika luna may never walk again. she is here at regional medical center of san jose in critical condition this morning. she has a broken pelvis and she's suffering from internal injuries. now, this all stems from a hit-and-run that happened early sunday morning about 2:30 when her family tells us she was crossing the street at tin a buena drive and fontane road. this is where she was hit and then dragged for more than 700 feet. the driver of what's...
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erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> susie: a nice move at the new york stock exchange on the stocks and some good news after the bell about disney. looks like the momentum may continue. >> tom: nothing derailing in the immediate look in front of us. let's take a look at tonight's market focus. after some early losses, the major indices continued adding to their recent highs, helped out by consumer stocks. among those was disney. the entertainment giant was the latest dow component to release earnings, coming out after the close tonight. earnings were way above estimates, driven by its media properties and theme parks. income at its espn sports cable channel was a hot spot while advertising revenues at abc television were down slightly. disney shares have been rallying into tonight's report. today, they were up a fraction but added another 3% after the close. if the buying holds through tomorrow's opening bell, it would be a new all-time high for disney. leading the dow industrials, mcdonald's. shares jumped more than 2.5%. january sales were up globally, especially in
erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> susie: a nice move at the new york stock exchange on the stocks and some good news after the bell about disney. looks like the momentum may continue. >> tom: nothing derailing in the immediate look in front of us. let's take a look at tonight's market focus. after some early losses, the major indices continued adding to their recent highs, helped out by consumer stocks. among those was disney. the entertainment giant...
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. >> she is one of the most beautiful people that i know. [ crying ] >> reporter: erika's brother has been raising money to help catch the driver who almost killed his sister. there is a thousand dollars reward for information that leads to the -- a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of the driver. >> anybody come forthwith forth with, just any information about who they might know who -- what happened in the area, you know, any type of information, just so we can figure out who this was, bring him to justice and, you know, do the best for erika. >> reporter: san jose police have increased patrols in the area today. they are on the lookout for the vehicle described as a late model either light gray or silver suv or minivan, possibly a dodge caravan. anyone who knows anything about a vehicle like that, a vehicle that maybe damaged, may have been some body work or something like that, is asked to call the san jose police. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> well, the warning tonight for women. for the second time in weeks, a woman has been assaulted n
. >> she is one of the most beautiful people that i know. [ crying ] >> reporter: erika's brother has been raising money to help catch the driver who almost killed his sister. there is a thousand dollars reward for information that leads to the -- a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of the driver. >> anybody come forthwith forth with, just any information about who they might know who -- what happened in the area, you know, any type of information, just so...
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erika miller looks at where crude prices are headed from here. >> reporter: anti-government protests continue to heat up in egypt, and that's heating up trading in the new york oil pits. light sweet crude has jumped about 6% in less than a week. traders worry strikes in egypt could shut down the suez canal, as well as the pipeline that connects the gulf of suez with the mediterranean sea. roughly three million barrels of oil a day-- about 2.5% of global production-- pass through those two points. a paralyzed canal would force tankers to go all the way around africa, boosting transportation costs and raising prices. but trader peter donovan says there's a far bigger fear in the marketplace. >> the real problem is the contagion effect, if this spreads to oil-producing countries. libya is right next door; certainly iraq, iran not too far. and it's a very unsettled environment, as it is in the middle east. >> reporter: many traders say they're not particularly reassured by opec's promise to open the spigots if trouble in egypt affects global oil supplies. oil prices were already on the r
erika miller looks at where crude prices are headed from here. >> reporter: anti-government protests continue to heat up in egypt, and that's heating up trading in the new york oil pits. light sweet crude has jumped about 6% in less than a week. traders worry strikes in egypt could shut down the suez canal, as well as the pipeline that connects the gulf of suez with the mediterranean sea. roughly three million barrels of oil a day-- about 2.5% of global production-- pass through those two...
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erika miller reports. >> reporter: if you are looking for the message in today's employment report, look no further than this manhattan intersection. >> it's a messy report. it's a little bit like the new york city streets right now. it's got a lot of difficulty wading through it. it's definitely distorted by the weather. >> reporter: as economist bruce kasman points out many offices were closed at some point during the month reducing demand for workers. there may also have been some statistical noise that made the data look worse than it is. but one point is clear: job growth is not as strong as you'd expect a year and a half into the economic recovery. >> there's still some signs of softness, even excluding what we can see on the weather effect. the services industries in the private sector and the government are still quite soft. >> reporter: there is great debate about whether the sharp drop in the unemployment rate is positive or negative. the rate has fallen 0.8% since november. that's the biggest two month drop in more than 50 years. economist michael gapen believes that tells the
erika miller reports. >> reporter: if you are looking for the message in today's employment report, look no further than this manhattan intersection. >> it's a messy report. it's a little bit like the new york city streets right now. it's got a lot of difficulty wading through it. it's definitely distorted by the weather. >> reporter: as economist bruce kasman points out many offices were closed at some point during the month reducing demand for workers. there may also have...
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but as erika miller reports, it's fear of bigger disruptions and worries about the type of oil being pumped that has the markets so nervous. >> reporter: quick, what's the largest oil-producing nation in the world? if you answered saudi arabia, you are wrong. ( buzzer ) that country is actually number two after russia. the third-largest producer may be even more surprising-- it's the united states, followed by iran and china. libya is the 17th largest producer, with less than 2% of the world's supply. saudi arabia already has started to increase production to compensate for the loss of roughly a million barrels per day of libyan oil. but oil expert jeff mower says there's an even bigger worry than making up for lost libyan oil. >> there is a concern that what if this spreads? i imagine that's part of the crude price rally recently. what if this spreads to other countries, some place like saudi arabia? >> reporter: for the oil markets, what's important is not just the quantity of oil, it's the quality. libyan crude is sweeter and contains less sulfur than saudi arabia's, so it's easie
but as erika miller reports, it's fear of bigger disruptions and worries about the type of oil being pumped that has the markets so nervous. >> reporter: quick, what's the largest oil-producing nation in the world? if you answered saudi arabia, you are wrong. ( buzzer ) that country is actually number two after russia. the third-largest producer may be even more surprising-- it's the united states, followed by iran and china. libya is the 17th largest producer, with less than 2% of the...
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erika miller got some answers. >> reporter: for apple, two really is better than one.whether it's through verizon or at&t, apple is expected sell about 70 million iphones this year, enough for every man, woman and child in the u.k. analyst colin gillis says apple is changing the way people use technology, and that creates customer loyalty. >> there are so many new users who are being introduced into the apple ecosystem via the iphone and via the ipad who are now going and saying "maybe i want to explore getting a macintosh desktop or a macintosh laptop," and these types of items carry a higher average selling price. >> reporter: almost all of the 48 analysts following the stock are bullish, anticipating a 19% gain from today's close. that's in spite of another medical leave for c.e.o. steve jobs. as well as growing competition, especially from devices using google's android operating system. >> android is the fastest- growing operating system out there. and because of the fact that it's being backed by google, it's not something that you want to trivialize and put asid
erika miller got some answers. >> reporter: for apple, two really is better than one.whether it's through verizon or at&t, apple is expected sell about 70 million iphones this year, enough for every man, woman and child in the u.k. analyst colin gillis says apple is changing the way people use technology, and that creates customer loyalty. >> there are so many new users who are being introduced into the apple ecosystem via the iphone and via the ipad who are now going and saying...
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erika miller reports. >> reporter: silence is the new reality at mortgage broker luxury mortgage. loan originator bruce maasbach says refinance activity has all but dried up as a result of the sharp rise in interest rates. >> the phone doesn't ring with people saying, "i need to lock into that great rate because i haven't done something," because people have kind of given up. >> reporter: it's easy to understand why. rates for a traditional 30-year fixed are now averaging 5.2%. back in november, the same loan was nearly a percentage point lower. putting it another way, the payment on a $200,000 loan is has risen by about $100 a month. higher borrowing costs are not just bad news for people seeking mortgages or hoping to refinance. they could be a major headwind for the real estate market heading into the important spring home-buying season. but there is some good news. economist anthony chan is not yet worried higher rates will endanger the nation's economic recovery. >> i think, at this point, if you see a small increase in mortgage rates, but you see an improvement in labor mark
erika miller reports. >> reporter: silence is the new reality at mortgage broker luxury mortgage. loan originator bruce maasbach says refinance activity has all but dried up as a result of the sharp rise in interest rates. >> the phone doesn't ring with people saying, "i need to lock into that great rate because i haven't done something," because people have kind of given up. >> reporter: it's easy to understand why. rates for a traditional 30-year fixed are now...
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. >> reporter: i'm erika miller. coming up this valentines day, i'll take you behind the scenes at the diamond district with the c.e.o. of blue nile, the online jewelry site. >> susie: 18 u.s. banks have failed so far this year, and all were small, community banks. local banks are the lifeblood of inner-city neighborhoods and small towns, but many have been pummeled in the recession because of bad real estate loans. in chicago, a new community bank is rising from the ashes of a failed one. diane eastabrook reports. >> reporter: chicago's gritty south side is an area few large banks serve. but some of wall street's heaviest hitters, including wells fargo and j.p. morgan chase, are behind urban partnership bank. the bank opened last summer after big lenders put up roughly $145 million in capital for the assets and deposits of the failed shore bank. shore bank was a chicago institution for more than 30 years. urban partnership's leaders, william farrow and david vitale, call the new bank a win-win for the community and
. >> reporter: i'm erika miller. coming up this valentines day, i'll take you behind the scenes at the diamond district with the c.e.o. of blue nile, the online jewelry site. >> susie: 18 u.s. banks have failed so far this year, and all were small, community banks. local banks are the lifeblood of inner-city neighborhoods and small towns, but many have been pummeled in the recession because of bad real estate loans. in chicago, a new community bank is rising from the ashes of a...
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erika miller reports. >> reporter: you may be feeling the pinch of higher food prices at the grocery store, but it's nothing to compared to the crisis that is developing in some emerging market countries. floor trader art cashin warned a year ago that food inflation could be a major headwind for the stock market, and he is still worried about the situation today. >> it is a serious problem, particularly in many emerging nations. there, people spend 40% to 60% of their income on food. while it's a serious inconvenience for many of us in america, we spend far, far less on the food budget. >> reporter: according to the u.n's food and agriculture organization, global food prices hit a record high in january for the seventh straight month. prices are already above 2008 levels, which sparked riots around the globe. recently, higher food prices have been among the many reasons for protests in egypt, tunisia and elsewhere. if you think surging food prices only affect the world's poorest people, think again. access to food is crucial to a country's economic, social, and political stability, s
erika miller reports. >> reporter: you may be feeling the pinch of higher food prices at the grocery store, but it's nothing to compared to the crisis that is developing in some emerging market countries. floor trader art cashin warned a year ago that food inflation could be a major headwind for the stock market, and he is still worried about the situation today. >> it is a serious problem, particularly in many emerging nations. there, people spend 40% to 60% of their income on...
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erika miller reports. >> reporter: a penny or two might not seem like a lot, but even a small increase in a gallon of gas, week after week, gets noticed by drivers. >> now it probably takes me $55, $60 to fill up and before it was maybe $45, max, to fill up my car. but it goes up, what can you do? >> reporter: according to one estimate, just a one-cent increase in the price of a gallon of gasoline that lasts a year takes nearly $1.5 billion out of the u.s. economy. that's not just because higher prices force consumers to cut back spending in other areas. as economist david wyss points out, rising energy costs make almost everything more expensive. >> you get an impact on the whole transportation industry. food prices are going to go up because cost of transportation is higher. if you use heating oil, the price of heating your house is going to go up. >> reporter: the last time crude prices hit these levels was july 2008, and in the following three months retail prices rose sharply. that increase forced many people to slash spending. economist michael gapen worries the same thing could
erika miller reports. >> reporter: a penny or two might not seem like a lot, but even a small increase in a gallon of gas, week after week, gets noticed by drivers. >> now it probably takes me $55, $60 to fill up and before it was maybe $45, max, to fill up my car. but it goes up, what can you do? >> reporter: according to one estimate, just a one-cent increase in the price of a gallon of gasoline that lasts a year takes nearly $1.5 billion out of the u.s. economy. that's not...
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erika edwards, nbc news. >> depression screenings should be also part of the evaluation. depression could affect whether women adhere to heart-healthy lifestyles and medication. >>> venetian heights is going green this fall to launch a new academy called echo. the classes will focus on environmental education. the students have to take three specific classes during the three years in the program, including biology, a new environmental studies class and a senior seminar. >>> christina has been looking at our weather all this morning. a big storm is coming in. good morning, christina. >> good morning to you, scott scott. the good news is the storm is the biggest portion here that comes in this evening between 7:00 and 10:00 tonight. that's when we expect the moisture to pass through the east bay, but this morning we do have light scattered showers already coming down over the bay area. let's go ahead and zoom in where they are right now in the east bay. a pretty good cell is coming down past livermore headed off to the east. pretty much this is what we'll see heading throug
erika edwards, nbc news. >> depression screenings should be also part of the evaluation. depression could affect whether women adhere to heart-healthy lifestyles and medication. >>> venetian heights is going green this fall to launch a new academy called echo. the classes will focus on environmental education. the students have to take three specific classes during the three years in the program, including biology, a new environmental studies class and a senior seminar....
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tonight, erika miller has some tips for selecting the right one for you. >> reporter: you wouldn't buy a car without looking under the hood. the same should be true when buying an etf. morningstar's scott burns has three tips to avoid picking a clunker. >> know what you own. know what you own. know what you own. >> reporter: that even applies to plain vanilla etfs, like those indexed to the s&p 500. spyders-- ticker symbol spy-- were the first etfs, and they are currently the most widely traded security on the planet. but the fund's legal structure has some important downsides. >> it's not allowed to reinvest dividends. so what happens for a longer term investor in s-p-y is you actually have a performance drag, because the cash is just accumulating in the fund and not getting reinvested. >> reporter: if you are investing for the long haul, burns says you may be better off with the ishares i-v-v, or vanguard's version, v-o-o, which do reinvest dividends. he thinks spyders are more appropriate for active traders. another piece of advice, from etf expert matt hougan, is to carefully time
tonight, erika miller has some tips for selecting the right one for you. >> reporter: you wouldn't buy a car without looking under the hood. the same should be true when buying an etf. morningstar's scott burns has three tips to avoid picking a clunker. >> know what you own. know what you own. know what you own. >> reporter: that even applies to plain vanilla etfs, like those indexed to the s&p 500. spyders-- ticker symbol spy-- were the first etfs, and they are currently...
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nbc's erika edwards has more. >> reporter: energy drinks offer an instant buzz, but they might have a permanent effect on teens. >> we know for a fact that children and teens do not tolerate caffeine as well as do adults. >> reporter: what's also known, teens account for half of the energy drink market. according to new research from the university of miami, 48% of the nearly 5,500 caffeine overdoses reported in the u.s. in 2007 were in children younger than 19. >> almost all of them have fizz logic effects. >> reporter: some of the overdose cases may have been a combination of energy drinks and alcohol, but experts say a jolt of caffeine alone is enough to cause symptoms of an overdose in young people. >> their heart is beating faster, fluttering, palpitating. they may feel nauseous, they may feel lightheaded. >> reporter: energy drinks aren't the only way kids get caffeine. there are also big soda drinkers. but there's a big difference between two. >> caffeine in a soda is regulated, and the amount of caffeine in an energy drink is not. >> the american beverage association issued a
nbc's erika edwards has more. >> reporter: energy drinks offer an instant buzz, but they might have a permanent effect on teens. >> we know for a fact that children and teens do not tolerate caffeine as well as do adults. >> reporter: what's also known, teens account for half of the energy drink market. according to new research from the university of miami, 48% of the nearly 5,500 caffeine overdoses reported in the u.s. in 2007 were in children younger than 19. >>...
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for "teen kids news," i'm erika. >> stay with us, there's lots more still to come, on "teen kids news." >> we'll be right back. go to slp lying on something like this. and what's the result? insomnia rampant. and back pain in epic proportions. which is why we're here to tell you about a revolution in sleep called the sleep number bed. at your command it transforms on each side into the precise zone of comfort each of your bodies need. this bed is people waking up finally without back pain. i found my sleep number and i don't have the pain in the morning anymore. it's couples enjoying a great night's sleep in the same bed at the same time. now that we have the bed we have one less thing to argue about, 'cause i got my soft bed, she's got her firm bed. it's clinical studies where 87% slept more soundly and 93% experienced relief from back pain. though it costs no more than ordinary beds. call now. call the number on your screen for a free dvd, brochures and prices on the amazing-yet affordable-sleep number bed. call now, and get a $50 savings card good for a limited time. call the numbe
for "teen kids news," i'm erika. >> stay with us, there's lots more still to come, on "teen kids news." >> we'll be right back. go to slp lying on something like this. and what's the result? insomnia rampant. and back pain in epic proportions. which is why we're here to tell you about a revolution in sleep called the sleep number bed. at your command it transforms on each side into the precise zone of comfort each of your bodies need. this bed is people waking up...
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y de acuerdo a familiares de erika luna, la joven podria quedar paralitica a consecuencia de un conductorla joven se hallaba acompañada de su expertos.. >:estamos tratando de agarrar cualquier información , necesitamos capturar a esta persouna que le hizo esta maldad. >> la familia busca a la persona que seguramente dejara invalida a erica. >> las autoridades piden que denuncien a esta minivan . >> cualquier información será manejada de forma confidencial. >> volvemos desde el centro de la noticia a tomar contacto con ustedes. adelante estudios. . >> un joven latino de 18 años fue arrestado por manejar de manera totalmente ebrio . >> lo peor es que estrello su vehículo contra una unidad dejando un muerto. >> esta mañana una explosión de la planta de bomberos . >> estremecio a los vecinos de la zona . >> miramos afuera y como la compañía de agua esta detrás de nosotros , primero el ruido y despuñs el fuego que estaba como a a80 pies. >> le dije a mi hijo que teníamos que salir de forma inmediata. >> nosotros no nos quedariamos esperando que nos agarrara. >> aparentemente los generadores de
y de acuerdo a familiares de erika luna, la joven podria quedar paralitica a consecuencia de un conductorla joven se hallaba acompañada de su expertos.. >:estamos tratando de agarrar cualquier información , necesitamos capturar a esta persouna que le hizo esta maldad. >> la familia busca a la persona que seguramente dejara invalida a erica. >> las autoridades piden que denuncien a esta minivan . >> cualquier información será manejada de forma confidencial. >>...
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seguro social cndo van a presentar hijos cuando tieron hijos con mujeres que no estuvieron casados, erika pudo é egistrarla pues se lo impedía una ley al carecer de seguro social. >>> me pidieron seguro social para registrar, y me dijo que no puede llevar el apellido del padre. >>> se siente uno impotente al saber que no va a llevar tu apellido, cuando me pregun por qué no tiene mi apelli voy a tener que dar una exlicación. >>> pero una jueza en indiana detener la implementación de la ley, que evita que los papas que no están casados registren aus hijos, por casos como este la organización de estados civiles presentó una demanda. >>> están discriminando al neg el derec a que sus padres le den su apellido, es una decisión importante. >>> el gobierno no tiene interés en decir tú tienes este padre o no. >>> y la jueza dijo que tienen derecho a tener a s padre en el certificado si este se presenta, y nos dijo que acataran la decisión de la jueza en un juzga, y otros estados del país cuestionanl derecho que tienen niños nacidos en estados unidos, y ahora podrá dormir tranquila, sabiendo que es
seguro social cndo van a presentar hijos cuando tieron hijos con mujeres que no estuvieron casados, erika pudo é egistrarla pues se lo impedía una ley al carecer de seguro social. >>> me pidieron seguro social para registrar, y me dijo que no puede llevar el apellido del padre. >>> se siente uno impotente al saber que no va a llevar tu apellido, cuando me pregun por qué no tiene mi apelli voy a tener que dar una exlicación. >>> pero una jueza en indiana detener la...
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her boyfriend and now her family is offering a reward to catch the driver. 18-year-old erika luna was left critically injured sunday morning. a car hit her on fontaine road near tierra buena drive and dragged her down the street. that car kept on going. luna has already been in surgery twice since she was hit. doctors say she may never walk again. her family and friends are posting flyers now around the neighborhood where they think the driver might live and are offering a reward to catch the driver. >> was it hard to pull that $2,000 together? >> any money right now is hard, any money, especially in these times. >> the suspect vehicle is described as a silver or gray minivan or suv. >>> a bizarre cockfighting attack turns deadly in california. a rooster with a weapon ended up killing a man. he was attacked by a bird with a knife on his leg. the bird stabbed the man in the right calf and he died of the wounds. no arrests so far. >>> this morning, toyota drivers will finally get some answers. christin ayers is in our newsroom with more on what a new report could reveal about the compan
her boyfriend and now her family is offering a reward to catch the driver. 18-year-old erika luna was left critically injured sunday morning. a car hit her on fontaine road near tierra buena drive and dragged her down the street. that car kept on going. luna has already been in surgery twice since she was hit. doctors say she may never walk again. her family and friends are posting flyers now around the neighborhood where they think the driver might live and are offering a reward to catch the...
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---"erika luna" caminaba cerca del restaurante "chuck e.r de las 2:30 de la maÑana cÁndo fue golpeada por una camioneta que la arrastÓ unos 25 pies, antes de huir de la escena del accidente.---la Íctima sobrevivÓ pero los Édicos no saben si volveÁ a caminar. ---sus familiares han colgado y distribuido mil volantes en la zona para dar con el veÍculo, descrito como una camioneta deportiva o una "van" color gris o plateada. --un nuevo aÁlisis indica que la administracion municipal de san francisco, con regularidad, paga cientos de miles de Ólares en jubilaciones para policias. --por ejemplo, la ex-jefa del departamento "heather fong", su sub-jefe y otros oficiales de alto rango, recibieron cada uno 500-mil Ólares de compensacÓ >> recibieron 500 mil dolares de compensacion , por contrato estan obligados a pagar vacaciones. >> decenas de trabajadores viajaran de california a la capital mexicana en busca de una solucion definitiva. >> ahí me registrem en el consulado. >> para eduarda este es el e tercero viaje que realiza-leonel flores que ha rep
---"erika luna" caminaba cerca del restaurante "chuck e.r de las 2:30 de la maÑana cÁndo fue golpeada por una camioneta que la arrastÓ unos 25 pies, antes de huir de la escena del accidente.---la Íctima sobrevivÓ pero los Édicos no saben si volveÁ a caminar. ---sus familiares han colgado y distribuido mil volantes en la zona para dar con el veÍculo, descrito como una camioneta deportiva o una "van" color gris o plateada. --un nuevo aÁlisis indica que la...
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hit-and-run early sunday that left an 18-year-old woman in critical condition.authorities say that erika luna was hit by a car at about 2:30 a.m. sunday and dragged about 25 feet from the intersection of tierra buena dr. along fontaine rd. to the intersection of flannigan dr. in san jose. the family of the victim is offering a $2,000 cash reward for information leading to an arrest. authorities say the vehicle was a silver or gray mini-van or suv with a rounded back. if you have any information, please contact the san jose police department. >> reporter: police of looking for the driver who apparently struck, while crossing the street. on the ground you can see the blood that was billed one at minivan being driven by a heavyset hispanic man with a mustache came in this direction. plows out into her and made a right turn dragging her for more than a block. police have no leads. the family has put together their and money to offer $2,000 reward. >> darya: federal judge will toward the exit commission chamber today as part of his review of a lawsuit challenging the legal test execution proc
hit-and-run early sunday that left an 18-year-old woman in critical condition.authorities say that erika luna was hit by a car at about 2:30 a.m. sunday and dragged about 25 feet from the intersection of tierra buena dr. along fontaine rd. to the intersection of flannigan dr. in san jose. the family of the victim is offering a $2,000 cash reward for information leading to an arrest. authorities say the vehicle was a silver or gray mini-van or suv with a rounded back. if you have any...
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erika cheng is the clerk. i would like to thank charles anfor providing televised access to the meeting. >> for the 2011 meeting -- this is an action item. >> on the minutes, is there a motion? without objection? is there anyone from the public wishing to speak? public comment is closed. >> this is an action item. >> can you call item four? >> this is an information item. >> hearing items three and four. >> good morning. i am the executive director. this is the time of the year, we bring you the state and federal legislative program. this is the set of principles we like to use to follow the legislative advocacy. this has a focus in sacramento and washington, reflecting on how we interract with the regional agencies of which several of you are members, also. i will only make a couple of comments about the state legislative program, then the staff with a more detailed presentation. we are here to talk about the update of state legislation specific to bills. and an update on the state of the state budget. initia
erika cheng is the clerk. i would like to thank charles anfor providing televised access to the meeting. >> for the 2011 meeting -- this is an action item. >> on the minutes, is there a motion? without objection? is there anyone from the public wishing to speak? public comment is closed. >> this is an action item. >> can you call item four? >> this is an information item. >> hearing items three and four. >> good morning. i am the executive director....
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. >> muchÍsimas gracias, erika. >> quÉ impresiÓn las imÁgenes. vamos a una pausa.desde hace un año él vive en la florida junto a su esposa, y será estau resincia permanente, u casa que cuesta 3 mil de dólares, especulan, que podría form parte de una movida política. >>> este analista demócrata tiene sentimientos encontrados. >>> s unoanaliz la decisión que de vir en la florida no lo ayuda para la republicana. >>> lo ven c un candidato débil, al s por ahora. las especulaciones siguen. >>> lfutura residencia, tendrá un área habitacional, y 3 en balcones y terrazas, una verdada mansión. >>> el ex gobernador, que es comentarista en fox, no fue clar si aspirará en el 2012. >>> tiene poca chance deganar elección repuicana. >>> la movida de él a la florida, despierta interés, niega que su mudanza tenga que ver con la poltica. >>> la gente tra de ve más en estio, hacer algo como esto, era un sueño, vivir aquí es un sueño, desde manhattan, esás fácil llegar aquí. >>> no sería la primera vez q un político se traslada a un lugar más sible, comoizo nihillary inton. >>> un tuo
. >> muchÍsimas gracias, erika. >> quÉ impresiÓn las imÁgenes. vamos a una pausa.desde hace un año él vive en la florida junto a su esposa, y será estau resincia permanente, u casa que cuesta 3 mil de dólares, especulan, que podría form parte de una movida política. >>> este analista demócrata tiene sentimientos encontrados. >>> s unoanaliz la decisión que de vir en la florida no lo ayuda para la republicana. >>> lo ven c un candidato débil,...
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que nos dices erika...vamos contigo y el pronostico. regreso con sus opiniones sobre la pregunta de la noche... vo ---y jessica carrillo nos habla de ricky martin... y su nueva produccion discografica... vo ---le da tristeza por que no se encuentra en su pais... al grado que se deprime... quizas el sindrome de ulises lo esta afectando... ya volvemos. take pkg cu ---ricky martin cantando para unos pocos... de eso y mas nos habla jessica carrillo...quien nos da acceso total a la farandula. take pkg take deko -- "servicios comunitarios alcance y la roca" les invita a participar en una cena para parejas y para amigos !!!! --sera el proximo viernes 11 de febrero a las 7 de la tarde, para celebrar el dia del amor y de la amistad y es gratis ! --la direccion esta en pantalla, pero ahi le va: 12-30 east san antonio street, en san jose. stop open cu --como le hace usted para combatir la nostalgia por su tierra? podria tratarse de el sindrome de "ulises" que es precisamente el sentirse deprimido por no estar en su pais. take vo topvo ---y no deje
que nos dices erika...vamos contigo y el pronostico. regreso con sus opiniones sobre la pregunta de la noche... vo ---y jessica carrillo nos habla de ricky martin... y su nueva produccion discografica... vo ---le da tristeza por que no se encuentra en su pais... al grado que se deprime... quizas el sindrome de ulises lo esta afectando... ya volvemos. take pkg cu ---ricky martin cantando para unos pocos... de eso y mas nos habla jessica carrillo...quien nos da acceso total a la farandula. take...
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. >> reporter: it's as she was crossing this intersection that 18-year-old erika luna's life changed forever. she only made it this far. you can see what is left of the blood that was spilled. when a suv plowed into her. the driver made a right turn and dragged her for more than blog. >> dragged her from this corner down to the opposite corner, more than a couple hundred feet. it's long distance. they ripped off the skin and her muscles. >> reporter: it's the loss of that tissue that leaves them unsure whether she will ever walk again. you can see the trail of blood left. her boyfriend saw the whole thing and called the police. a heavy set hispanic man. as the sun went down, her family passed out flyers. he would much rather the driver turn himself in. >> i hope the driver is decent enough to come forth and take responsibility for their actions. you know, be a human being. >> reporter: jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >>> in walnut creak explosions at a pumping station. on gary road just after 7:00 a.m. that road was shut down for a time. you can see why as fire crews tackled this huge b
. >> reporter: it's as she was crossing this intersection that 18-year-old erika luna's life changed forever. she only made it this far. you can see what is left of the blood that was spilled. when a suv plowed into her. the driver made a right turn and dragged her for more than blog. >> dragged her from this corner down to the opposite corner, more than a couple hundred feet. it's long distance. they ripped off the skin and her muscles. >> reporter: it's the loss of that...
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cultura y ellos son los que nos van a llevar a china, si no fuera por ellos no pudieramos ir." 2:08:14 erikaocionada por ir a china. naenedy lopez/ 2:06:11 " tenemos la oportunidad de aprender un tercer lenguaje... 2:06:17 2:10:45 "...nanhaitsa...signi fica niño." maria arias/ directora de la primaria 2:11:15 " tenemos niños que no han viajado de vecindario y ya tienen interes de ir a conocer otro pais, es un orgullo y placer," 2:11:28 elida lopez/ mam de naenedy 2:22:07 " mi niña esta muy emocionada de este viaje y yo un poco nerviosa... 2:22:12 2:23:41" no fue facil tomar esta decision nosotros de dejarla ir por que se imagina, no es aqui cerquita." 2:23:48 1:54:12"kunshifatai...can you say that? kunshifatai..." las 3 alumnas ya tienen amiguitos en china con los que practican via skype una vez al mes. ademas, sus maestros de mandarin les enseÑan de la cultura y tradiciones de su pais. --al viaje iran, los maestros fong, la directora y las 3 niÑas latinas. ---el seÑor fong es un empresario del area mas latina de san jose, la esquina de story y king. roll weather open cu ---vamos con el mete
cultura y ellos son los que nos van a llevar a china, si no fuera por ellos no pudieramos ir." 2:08:14 erikaocionada por ir a china. naenedy lopez/ 2:06:11 " tenemos la oportunidad de aprender un tercer lenguaje... 2:06:17 2:10:45 "...nanhaitsa...signi fica niño." maria arias/ directora de la primaria 2:11:15 " tenemos niños que no han viajado de vecindario y ya tienen interes de ir a conocer otro pais, es un orgullo y placer," 2:11:28 elida lopez/ mam de naenedy...