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. >>> por ser indocumentada maría fue sacada de este hospital en galvestone en texas contra su voluntadtus hijos, tu esposo. >>> si no tiene cirugía va a quedar parapléjica. >>> la radioterapia no pudo evitar que quedara parapléjica, su esposo le prometió que la enterarría en méxico que sus hijos conocerían a sus abuelos, porque no pudieron ir a estados unidos. >>> como el dije a ella, mis hijos van a conocedr a sus abuelos y vamos a caminar donde caminaste, es lo único . >>> la oficina de aduanas y protección fronteriza de estados unidos negó la petición de perdón humanitario a los padres de maría lo que les habría permitido entrar a estados unidos, la agencia dijo que estsa medida funciona solamente en casos de emergencia convicente. >>e> l departamento de policía de los Ángeles ha decidido no entregar a inmigración a los inmigrantes indocumentados que hayan cometido faltas menores, la medida comenzó el pasado 1 de enero, así lo dijo una vocera del departamento de policía. >>> en el pasado ice pedia que los detuviéramos por 48 horas para poder recogerlos, ahora el jefe de la policía d
. >>> por ser indocumentada maría fue sacada de este hospital en galvestone en texas contra su voluntadtus hijos, tu esposo. >>> si no tiene cirugía va a quedar parapléjica. >>> la radioterapia no pudo evitar que quedara parapléjica, su esposo le prometió que la enterarría en méxico que sus hijos conocerían a sus abuelos, porque no pudieron ir a estados unidos. >>> como el dije a ella, mis hijos van a conocedr a sus abuelos y vamos a caminar donde...
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para evadir esto >> estotro omento doloroso ocuÓ hace 3 aÑos uandcuando fue ho i hospitalizada en galvestonue se feuera a mÉxi. >> ahora luÍs, quiere cerrar el episodio y dedicarse a melissa s su hija de 5 aÑos, el regalo mÁs lindo dice, que lee dejo marÍa. >> hay que salir adelante y t g tengo a mi niÑa un recuerdo muy bonito, y luÍs nos dijo que maÑana el cuerpo saerÁ velado e o houston y despuÉs se traslardar a veracruz . >> el soncconsulado de houston i hizo cargo de los gastos. >> y tenemos una nota controv s controversial en carolina del u sur que ha desatado una fuerte polemÉmica por las camisetas r i racisatas que usan sus emplea s empleados. >> una trampa para animales y u un mensaje que dice, como atr a atrapar a inmigrantes ilegales. >> en este restaurante mexicano en carolina del sur no solo me m menÚ espicante, Ésta es la ca s camiseta . >> tiene una trampa con dos ta tacos bajo la trampa y dice coo atrapar a dos persona silegs il. >> que se pueden tratar como un animal. >> pero la dueÑa se defeiiende. >> la encontramos ocurrente, hay quienes la critican y otros que no. >> esto
para evadir esto >> estotro omento doloroso ocuÓ hace 3 aÑos uandcuando fue ho i hospitalizada en galvestonue se feuera a mÉxi. >> ahora luÍs, quiere cerrar el episodio y dedicarse a melissa s su hija de 5 aÑos, el regalo mÁs lindo dice, que lee dejo marÍa. >> hay que salir adelante y t g tengo a mi niÑa un recuerdo muy bonito, y luÍs nos dijo que maÑana el cuerpo saerÁ velado e o houston y despuÉs se traslardar a veracruz . >> el soncconsulado de houston i...
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. >> reporter: something the former mayor of galveston texas, lyda ann thomas, knows all too well. grew up learning about the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history from her grandfather, who barely survived the storm. >> the water rose and met in the middle of the island, so the whole island was under water. >> reporter: the entire island of galveston was submerged? >> all 35 miles of it. >> reporter: at least 8,000 people died that day, 145-mile-per-hour winds, no warning, 75 years before satellites and high-tech forecasting. there really wasn't any way to know, was there, for how bad it was going to be. >> they had no idea. overnight they were like a bomb had exploded in their city and killed everybody. >> over the years, this storm-battered town was in that cone of uncertainty many times, katrina and rita in 2005, ike in 2008, but the people knew those storms were coming. >> the minute it hit the gulf, we went into high gear, but we were prepared to get into high gear. we were able to do that because of the satellites, because of the communication, and because of the warnings we go
. >> reporter: something the former mayor of galveston texas, lyda ann thomas, knows all too well. grew up learning about the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history from her grandfather, who barely survived the storm. >> the water rose and met in the middle of the island, so the whole island was under water. >> reporter: the entire island of galveston was submerged? >> all 35 miles of it. >> reporter: at least 8,000 people died that day, 145-mile-per-hour winds, no...
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. >> something the former mayor of galveston texas, lyda ann thomas, knows all too well. grew up learning about the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history from her grandfather, who barely survived the storm. >> the water rose and met in the middle of the island, so the whole island was under water. >> the entire island of galveston was submerged? >> entire island. all 35 miles of it. >> at least 8,000 people died that day, september 8th, 1900. 145-mile-per-hour winds, no warning, 75 years before satellites and high-tech forecasting. there really wasn't any way to know, was there, how bad it was going to be? >> they had no idea. overnight they were like a bomb had exploded in their city and killed everybody. >> over the years, this storm-battered town was in that cone of uncertainty many times. katrina and rita in 2005. ike in 2008. but the people knew those storms were coming. >> the minute it hit the gulf, we went into high gear, but we were prepared to get into high gear. we were able to do that because of the satellites, because of the communication, and because of the wa
. >> something the former mayor of galveston texas, lyda ann thomas, knows all too well. grew up learning about the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history from her grandfather, who barely survived the storm. >> the water rose and met in the middle of the island, so the whole island was under water. >> the entire island of galveston was submerged? >> entire island. all 35 miles of it. >> at least 8,000 people died that day, september 8th, 1900. 145-mile-per-hour winds,...
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galveston, they saw over four inches of rainfall. it was a daily record.ypically for the entire month of january, they see just a little over four inches. so they've seen a month's worth already. all the way from houston to atlanta to washington, d.c., this is where we're seeing the messiest weather. so for travelers if you're going anywhere out of houston's international airport, you'll have to dodge the showers. but right now, we're not looking at delays there. most of the precipitation in the form of ice or maybe snow is really not making it to the ground. occasionally you might see a little of that right around washington, d.c. extending over towards delaware, but for the most part, that's moving out fairly quickly. and then the deeply cold air can be found across northern new england. take a look at these temperatures. right now we're looking at caribou, maine with minus 20 degrees. that's not the windchill factor. current temperatures outside in new york city, 23. buffalo 20. washington, d.c. a little bit of the frost is gone maybe. 37 degrees being
galveston, they saw over four inches of rainfall. it was a daily record.ypically for the entire month of january, they see just a little over four inches. so they've seen a month's worth already. all the way from houston to atlanta to washington, d.c., this is where we're seeing the messiest weather. so for travelers if you're going anywhere out of houston's international airport, you'll have to dodge the showers. but right now, we're not looking at delays there. most of the precipitation in...
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the fog is rolling from houston to galveston to victoria. do,and they'll lead you through what is going on out there. on the west coast, 56 degrees in san francisco. we also have the warmer air in the southwest. watch this storm that comes off the northwest coast. moves across the country. there's a lot of discussion. does this become a snowstorm for the end of the week for the east coast? at this point, there is snow mixed with rain along the coastline. it doesn't look like a big snowmaker. but, again, we say abc stations will walk you throu >> hmm? >> it is good, right, sam? >> i got you. >> lara? >> thank you, sam. enjoy the caffeine pie. i'll tell everybody what is coming up on the "morning menu." >>> and we have beyonce, the lip-synching controversy and how it could affect her career. also on the show, "90210" star tiffani thiessen. speaking out against the pressure to be thin in hollywood. >>> and michael strahan is with us. he'll talk about the incredible chemistry with kelly. about the super bowl. you're going to bring it. ♪ you get
the fog is rolling from houston to galveston to victoria. do,and they'll lead you through what is going on out there. on the west coast, 56 degrees in san francisco. we also have the warmer air in the southwest. watch this storm that comes off the northwest coast. moves across the country. there's a lot of discussion. does this become a snowstorm for the end of the week for the east coast? at this point, there is snow mixed with rain along the coastline. it doesn't look like a big snowmaker....
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right around houston and galveston, the rainfall could be heavy coming up to the next 24 to 36 hours. you could see about four inches of rainfall. even though it is still officially winter, thunderstorms will be rumbling around, maybe an isolated tornado. welcome rainfall expected along the gulf coast. this is what we can expect going into tuesday. the possibility of some heavy rain and the potential for some flash flooding. going into wednesday, that shifts a little bit further towards the north and the east. for houston all the way to new orleans look for a chance of showers and thunderstorms. this is what i'm talking about. chicago, not so much snowfall all winter long. temperatures expected in the 40s. the average high can be around 31 degrees. look at washington, d.c., temperatures in the 50s going into the upper 50s by wednesday. enjoy it while it lasts. john, zoraida, it looks like it will change quite a bit going in the next 10 to 12 days or so. >> all right. do you like that? >> yeah, a little bit. >> makes him giddy. thank you very much. >> thanks so much. the u.s. supreme c
right around houston and galveston, the rainfall could be heavy coming up to the next 24 to 36 hours. you could see about four inches of rainfall. even though it is still officially winter, thunderstorms will be rumbling around, maybe an isolated tornado. welcome rainfall expected along the gulf coast. this is what we can expect going into tuesday. the possibility of some heavy rain and the potential for some flash flooding. going into wednesday, that shifts a little bit further towards the...
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worst commute out there down from houston to galveston.rms and watch out this afternoon, some strong tostorms and maybe a few tornadoes. storms moving out of the houston area and galveston will be the worst of it over the next hour or two. this area in yellow that does include austin, san antonio, brownsville and the greater houston area all a threat for severe storms later this afternoon and tonight and, again, a few tornadoes possible. not really pretty in the northwest, you're waking up to another rainy morning from portland to seattle and we'll continue to watch that heading towards spokane who, by the way, had seven inches of snow yesterday. one of the few areas in the country. the warmth is very incredible all the way heading into the great lakes. no signs at all of mid-winter weather conditions across our country. look at these temperatures today. we're in the 50s. the low 50s from denver to kansas city, st. louis all the way through kentucky into washington, d.c. that's extremely rare. usually one side of the country or another is
worst commute out there down from houston to galveston.rms and watch out this afternoon, some strong tostorms and maybe a few tornadoes. storms moving out of the houston area and galveston will be the worst of it over the next hour or two. this area in yellow that does include austin, san antonio, brownsville and the greater houston area all a threat for severe storms later this afternoon and tonight and, again, a few tornadoes possible. not really pretty in the northwest, you're waking up to...
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the instruction of galveston outside of texas puts to shame i just have been in new york with hurricane stan knee. hundreds of thousands of people affect it, destroy to see there were people on the ground who knew about it, cared about it and were even wondering at the time, will anyone remember this? will people remember what happened to this town. it's important for people to get that data. thematically balanced tragedy to triumph as well. when you need surely povich on john larsen's perfect game, damon runyon's column where he calls cinderella man, later made into a movie. we found it in the new york public library, see her get these inspiring stories across with this scandal, tragedy and triumph. the new cycle right now involving a scandal really does show you we've been through this stuff before. every generation replaced ephemerality's tory. >> for people who like to read through 200 or 300 comments after some blog posting, maybe take a look at what other people have to say about the human condition, politics come in the way things go. >> you can read it on the go, too. >> would l
the instruction of galveston outside of texas puts to shame i just have been in new york with hurricane stan knee. hundreds of thousands of people affect it, destroy to see there were people on the ground who knew about it, cared about it and were even wondering at the time, will anyone remember this? will people remember what happened to this town. it's important for people to get that data. thematically balanced tragedy to triumph as well. when you need surely povich on john larsen's perfect...
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. >>> aquí los tenemos para galvestone y housotn pero la actividad más fuerte para la noche y para elo que se refiere a las tormentas. >>> se esperan 3 pulgadas o más y las máximas estarán en los 60-70° y en la costa oeste con 40° con mucho frío. >>> a abrigarse por el sur y vamos ahora con un poco de música! ♪ oye, mi amigo, de lo que uno se entera ♪. ♪ oye, mi h amigo, de lo que uno se entera ♪. ♪ de lo que uno se entera, te lo contaré sin pena ♪. >>> estamos listos? >>> estamos! >>> el video del día me desvelé hasta las 5 de la madrugada buscándolo y checken lo que les conseguí. >>> miren nada más lo que les tengo. chris hatfield está en la estación espacial y mandó estas imágenes de la tierra y mira nada más lo que ha enviado. es bellísimo nuestro planeta. son imágenes de la costa italiana, luego el sahara, canadá, china, miren nada má's las imágenes tan espectaculares. >>> mira tacher, ahí se ve la pimienta que tienes en la calva! >>> (risas). >>> incréibel, las imágenes espectaculares o que las esté tuiteando? qué es más espectacular. >>> si verdad. >>> es una locrua. >>> el niv
. >>> aquí los tenemos para galvestone y housotn pero la actividad más fuerte para la noche y para elo que se refiere a las tormentas. >>> se esperan 3 pulgadas o más y las máximas estarán en los 60-70° y en la costa oeste con 40° con mucho frío. >>> a abrigarse por el sur y vamos ahora con un poco de música! ♪ oye, mi amigo, de lo que uno se entera ♪. ♪ oye, mi h amigo, de lo que uno se entera ♪. ♪ de lo que uno se entera, te lo contaré sin pena...
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in galveston they have seen 75% of their monthly rainfall totals. over three inches of rain.our inches for the entire month. we move on to the river valley and a number of warnings have been issued including where you sould see a couple more inches of rainfall throughout the day. in the mid-atlantic, it's going to be an icy mixture in portions of virginia. higher elevations as well. we told you about some of the arctic air that's been spilling in across the u.s. take a look at these temperatures. we saw single digits and teens. right now we're staying in that same area. but those overnight lows were incredible. double digit below zero readings. look at the windchill values. international falls, minus 24 degrees. that's what it feels like. minneapolis it feels like minus 5. tomorrow we'll talk about the santa ana. >> thank you. >>> the clock ticks, the anger builds. all that uncertainty over the fiscal cliff is hurting their bottom line. we'll let them explain why. ly s, something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover ne
in galveston they have seen 75% of their monthly rainfall totals. over three inches of rain.our inches for the entire month. we move on to the river valley and a number of warnings have been issued including where you sould see a couple more inches of rainfall throughout the day. in the mid-atlantic, it's going to be an icy mixture in portions of virginia. higher elevations as well. we told you about some of the arctic air that's been spilling in across the u.s. take a look at these...
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the only places getting a lot of storms would be galveston, >> is a pretty good start this morning. lot of cloudiness. the sunshine trying to peek degrees are 35 temperature in washington d.c.. we will be slow to >> this weather report is brought to you by allied bank. and some of the wind speeds, 40 miles per hour. >>> the terrifying moment, hannah storm faced a wall of fire. >>> and we're taking over times square to jumpstart your january. superstar trainer, tracy anderson, is here to get us started. dropping the weight right now. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. anwthe sadness, anxiety,eble. pleasthe loss of interest. the fatigue and aches and pains. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many
the only places getting a lot of storms would be galveston, >> is a pretty good start this morning. lot of cloudiness. the sunshine trying to peek degrees are 35 temperature in washington d.c.. we will be slow to >> this weather report is brought to you by allied bank. and some of the wind speeds, 40 miles per hour. >>> the terrifying moment, hannah storm faced a wall of fire. >>> and we're taking over times square to jumpstart your january. superstar trainer,...
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so houston proper, galveston way south of here and then get up into a couple of these roads here and the lone star college, you get into a much more wooded area as you wouldn't expect it to be in an urban campus where there aren't that many trees. this is an area surrounded by trees, surrounded really by beautiful suburbs. >> chad, stand by for me. i want to dip into another affiliate's coverage, kprc, talking to a student on the phone. let's listen. >> -- experience there. and thank you for keeping us posted. >> amanda, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> you just heard firsthand, terrifying account of how the events there on the lone star college campus unfolded this afternoon. one shooter, according to amanda, the witness we just talked to, a student there, is in custody. we do know that authorities are now looking for a second person who was seen running from the academic building as well. we do have local 2's ryan corpsesguard with us now. what is going on there at the scene? >> reporter: we noticed right here behind me this the hospital, the trauma center for our area and we ha
so houston proper, galveston way south of here and then get up into a couple of these roads here and the lone star college, you get into a much more wooded area as you wouldn't expect it to be in an urban campus where there aren't that many trees. this is an area surrounded by trees, surrounded really by beautiful suburbs. >> chad, stand by for me. i want to dip into another affiliate's coverage, kprc, talking to a student on the phone. let's listen. >> -- experience there. and...
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it is important to me because the university of texas medical branch, galveston national lab, is near my district, the only lab located -- the only such lab located on a university campus. they develop vaccines and diagnostic tests for naturally occurring emerging diseases such as sars and influenza that may be employed by terrorists. as an original co-sponsor of this bill with mr. rogers, i'm pleased at having quickly -- at how quickly we've moved on this rare bipartisan piece of legislation. i would like to thank chairman rogers, chairman upton, chairman pitts, ranking member waxman, ranking member pallone, ms. meyer and ms. eshoo for their work on thment i hope the senate acts quickly and will send it to the president. i strongly urge my colleagues to vote yes and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i have no additional colleagues to speak. i would simply urge members to join me in supporting passage of h.r. 307 and hope that our se
it is important to me because the university of texas medical branch, galveston national lab, is near my district, the only lab located -- the only such lab located on a university campus. they develop vaccines and diagnostic tests for naturally occurring emerging diseases such as sars and influenza that may be employed by terrorists. as an original co-sponsor of this bill with mr. rogers, i'm pleased at having quickly -- at how quickly we've moved on this rare bipartisan piece of legislation....