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officers arrested gonzalez the next day.tion, officers learned that the 61- year-old woman was reported missing by a friend on may 15th. after her arrest, gonzalez told investigators that was the day that they got into a verbal argument after the 61- year-old woman said she wasn't moving out. gonzalez said she thinks she flipped but didn't have a real recollection of what happened. in court, gonzalez didn't show up. the judge said she is being held on observation. we asked her newly appointed public defender to explain. >> i don't know specifically what's going on with her so i don't know if she is in psych observation or something different. i don't know yet. >> reporter: we came by the home but no one answered. gonzalez is being held without bail and is expected to make her first court appearance on friday. in san francisco, i'm paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> facebook announced today it's launching its own news programs with familiar names. the social network is paying fox news, cnn, abc and univision, among others, t
officers arrested gonzalez the next day.tion, officers learned that the 61- year-old woman was reported missing by a friend on may 15th. after her arrest, gonzalez told investigators that was the day that they got into a verbal argument after the 61- year-old woman said she wasn't moving out. gonzalez said she thinks she flipped but didn't have a real recollection of what happened. in court, gonzalez didn't show up. the judge said she is being held on observation. we asked her newly appointed...
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gonzalez told the police that she and the victim had been in an argument. gonzalez claimed she couldn't remember the events that occurred afterwards. when she was pushed by investigators about what happened after the fight, gonzalez said, quote, probably nothing good. >>> new video helping investigators identify and track down a man who kicked a dog to death on market street in san francisco earlier this month. the police state that nicholas cornelius kicked a woman's small dogs against the wall. when the dog started barking and running after injuries. a day after the attack. 24-year-old, milleous >>> showing off high-tech projects and computer coding sk leaders as google, microsoft, alibaba, and -- bay area entertainment mc hammer is going to take part in the event. it's the public and private partnership that helps inmates. >>> a push is underway in san francisco to end the annual ritual of changing clocks. the state senate passed a bill that could make daylight savings time left all year long. the bill would give voters the opportunity to decide. the mov
gonzalez told the police that she and the victim had been in an argument. gonzalez claimed she couldn't remember the events that occurred afterwards. when she was pushed by investigators about what happened after the fight, gonzalez said, quote, probably nothing good. >>> new video helping investigators identify and track down a man who kicked a dog to death on market street in san francisco earlier this month. the police state that nicholas cornelius kicked a woman's small dogs...
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la vÍctima estaban en un contenedor en la parte inferior del departamento, la fiscalÍa dice que gonzÁlezano y la prostituciÓn de menores termino con un arresto la ciudad de san francisco, como nos dice david gonzÁlez las autoridades no descartan la posibilidad de que existan mÁs vÍctimas y piden su ayuda para erradicar este problema, veamos. >> por lo -500 casos de trÁfico humano relacionados con la p prostituciÓn de menores se registraron en el san francisco desde el 2015 segÚn autoridad autoridades.. hoy la oficina del fiscal hizo una rueda de prensa en el palacio de justicia para revelar detalles del Último c o caso. >> una niÑa de 17 aÑos habÍa sido graficada como una trabajadora de sexo. >> segÚn gascÓn el operativo fue en 2018 determinÓ que la adolescente aparentemente fue trasladada la vaÍda desde la florida por un sospechoso, quien ya fue detenido. >> hubieron 30 Órdenes de ca o cateo, hay 27 diferentes cargos contra el sospechoso incluyendo cargos por trÁfico humano, trata de blanca. >> el fiscal indicÓ que nÚÑez supuestamente utiliza una pÁgina web para exponer a sus vÍctimas t
la vÍctima estaban en un contenedor en la parte inferior del departamento, la fiscalÍa dice que gonzÁlezano y la prostituciÓn de menores termino con un arresto la ciudad de san francisco, como nos dice david gonzÁlez las autoridades no descartan la posibilidad de que existan mÁs vÍctimas y piden su ayuda para erradicar este problema, veamos. >> por lo -500 casos de trÁfico humano relacionados con la p prostituciÓn de menores se registraron en el san francisco desde el 2015 segÚn...
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gonzalez threatened eviction. on may 16, she came home and heard what sounded like sawing and the smell of rotten eggs. they later found some kind of hacksaw under the sink. police were notified on june 1 >> officers found the 61-year- old woman's dismantled body rotting inside a plastic home. officers arrested gonzalez the next day. officers learned that the 61- year-old woman was reported missing by a friend on may 15 after her arrest. gonzalez told investigators that was the day that two got into an argument. gonzalez says she thinks she flipped but the didn't have a real recollection of what happened. gonzalez didn't show up to court. she is being held on observation. we asked that newly appointed public defender to explain. >> i don't know exactly what's going on with her. i don't know if she's in psych observation or something different. >> reporter: she is expected to make her first court appearance on friday. ktvu fox 2 news. >> the fbi in san francisco launching a new team of special agents to investigate
gonzalez threatened eviction. on may 16, she came home and heard what sounded like sawing and the smell of rotten eggs. they later found some kind of hacksaw under the sink. police were notified on june 1 >> officers found the 61-year- old woman's dismantled body rotting inside a plastic home. officers arrested gonzalez the next day. officers learned that the 61- year-old woman was reported missing by a friend on may 15 after her arrest. gonzalez told investigators that was the day that...
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host: about 15 minutes left with congressman this and taken solace -- vicente gonzalez. ago,resident we just a bit we shouldn't be hiring judges by the thousands. we should be changing our laws, building the wall, higher border agents and not let people come into our country based on the legal phrase they are told to say as their password. your response. guest: i do believe at this point in time may need more immigration judges at the border even if it is temporarily to deal with the crisis we have now. in terms of people using legal phrases i think our judges and lawyers can invent the issue pretty well to get to the bottom of it to see if what they are saying is actually true before they are actually granted asylum. many of them are turned down. i'm not sure if he is aware of that. many people do not get asylum. host: you are a lawyer before you came to congress. did you work on immigration cases? guest: i wasn't an immigration lawyer. you being on the border deal with immigration issues. sometimes my clients i had maybe a litigation case with was deported. someone who
host: about 15 minutes left with congressman this and taken solace -- vicente gonzalez. ago,resident we just a bit we shouldn't be hiring judges by the thousands. we should be changing our laws, building the wall, higher border agents and not let people come into our country based on the legal phrase they are told to say as their password. your response. guest: i do believe at this point in time may need more immigration judges at the border even if it is temporarily to deal with the crisis we...
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prosecutors say gonzalez used a hacksaw to cut off her arms and legs. neighbors say the two women mostly kept to themselves. >> it's unbelievable. you don't think of these things happening right down stairs from you. >> gonzalez told them she did have an argument because maimer refused to move out. gopz less went on to say she flipped during the dispute and she doesn't remember much. gonzalez is now scheduled to be arraigned on friday. >> we've known this for decades. nothing is normal when it comes to san francisco politics. b the election was last night, we don't know who the mayor is going to be. it could be days before we find out. lena with the raiser-thin lead. but there's still about 85,000 ballots to be counted. and the rank choice voting system is playing a starting role in this outcome. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney is at city hall for us this evening with more on this cliffhanger. >> it's an election that's going to go down in the history book ps ranked choice voting at the core of this long delay. some say it's a crazy system. some really l
prosecutors say gonzalez used a hacksaw to cut off her arms and legs. neighbors say the two women mostly kept to themselves. >> it's unbelievable. you don't think of these things happening right down stairs from you. >> gonzalez told them she did have an argument because maimer refused to move out. gopz less went on to say she flipped during the dispute and she doesn't remember much. gonzalez is now scheduled to be arraigned on friday. >> we've known this for decades. nothing...
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our investigative unit has obtained a detailed court document whererosecutors 44-yea gonzalez used a hacksaw to cut then left t c up body parts to decay for weeks in a storage been in her home. >> you don't think of these things happening down from you. >> gonzalez allegedly admitted she flipped during the dispute. gonzalez is schedulede ra friday. >>> an update now on a story we first broke on our new cast last night general hospital says it's investigating the death of a patient in its psyiatric unit. ide unit has launched a probe into the death of a woman who was found at that hospital dead this week. sources tell our investigative yubt the woman was brought in on a so-called psychiatric hold, however, no one checked on her for four hours. in a statement preliminary autopsy findings suggest no foul play. they would not address any questions about break downs in patient monitoring or say whether any state agency is investigating this issue. at least two state agencies are already investigating the death of ruby andeon another person found dead. she was found dead in a hospital stai
our investigative unit has obtained a detailed court document whererosecutors 44-yea gonzalez used a hacksaw to cut then left t c up body parts to decay for weeks in a storage been in her home. >> you don't think of these things happening down from you. >> gonzalez allegedly admitted she flipped during the dispute. gonzalez is schedulede ra friday. >>> an update now on a story we first broke on our new cast last night general hospital says it's investigating the death of a...
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. >> reporter: court documents state lisa gonzalez lived re in francisco. in august of last year, gonzalez offered to rent a room- old woman. >> roommate relationship. not necessarily an intimate relationship. simplyenting a room. >> reporter: court around the h armisplaced broken. she threatened eviction. on may 16, she came home and heard what sounded like sa and the sound of -- smell of rotten eggs. they found some sort of hacksaw under the sink. officers came to e thhome and found the 61-year-old woman's dismembered body rotting inside a plastic bag in the home. officers arrested gothe next d. duriinvestigation, officers learned that th61- as reported missing by a friend on m 16. arrestalez told inveday they argued after the 61-year- old woman said shwas not moving out. she says she thinks she flipped but didn't have a real recollection of what happened. the judge says she's being held on observation. we asked her public defender to ex >> i don't know if she's in psrvation or something different. i don't know. >> reporter: gonzalez is being held without
. >> reporter: court documents state lisa gonzalez lived re in francisco. in august of last year, gonzalez offered to rent a room- old woman. >> roommate relationship. not necessarily an intimate relationship. simplyenting a room. >> reporter: court around the h armisplaced broken. she threatened eviction. on may 16, she came home and heard what sounded like sa and the sound of -- smell of rotten eggs. they found some sort of hacksaw under the sink. officers came to e thhome...
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and members of voice, barbara gonzalez aviac, i thank all of , them, too. because they are helping the o get the stories out. since 9/11 have been killed by illegal aliens. this is a problem that isn't going away. it's getting bigger. thank you. [applause] president trump: 63,000 and that number they say is very low because things aren't reported. 63,000 and you don't hear about that. also here with us today is michelle root from modale, iowa. michelle, please come up. thank you, mr. president. my daughter sarah root was killed within 24 hours after graduating with a bachelor's, 4.0 in criminal investigations out celebrating. andpped at a stop light goingnded by edwin -- 70-plus miles an hour. he was arrested, but then he paid a $5,000 bail and now he has fled. our separation like everybody has said is permanent. sarah never gets to go out to be -- on to be a wife, mother, grandmother, an aunt. my son does not have his only sibling in a longer. my life has been devastated. so has my daughter's family and friends. i want to thank president trump and a vice p
and members of voice, barbara gonzalez aviac, i thank all of , them, too. because they are helping the o get the stories out. since 9/11 have been killed by illegal aliens. this is a problem that isn't going away. it's getting bigger. thank you. [applause] president trump: 63,000 and that number they say is very low because things aren't reported. 63,000 and you don't hear about that. also here with us today is michelle root from modale, iowa. michelle, please come up. thank you, mr. president....
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gonzalez told the woman she needed to move out by may or face eviction. another person who lived in the home told investigators that on may 16 she came home and smelled rotten eggs and later found a hacksaw. officers came to the home and found a 61-year-old woman body rotting inside a plastic bag in a storage unit inthe home. officers arrest or the next day. during the investigation officers learned the 60 -- the woman was reported missing by a friend. gonzalez told inve -- the day they got into a argument after the woman said she would not move out. gonzalez says she flipped, but did not have recollection of what happened. in courtgonot show the judge said she is being held on observation. we asked her public defender to explain. >> i do not know what is going on with her specifically. i do not know if she is in psych observation. i do not know yet. >> we can buy the home, however no one answered. >> she is being held without bail and is expected to make her first court appearance in -- on friday. >> tonight in fremont the scho ard heard in your for -- a
gonzalez told the woman she needed to move out by may or face eviction. another person who lived in the home told investigators that on may 16 she came home and smelled rotten eggs and later found a hacksaw. officers came to the home and found a 61-year-old woman body rotting inside a plastic bag in a storage unit inthe home. officers arrest or the next day. during the investigation officers learned the 60 -- the woman was reported missing by a friend. gonzalez told inve -- the day they got...
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. >> de acuerdo a documentos de la corte la sospechosa liz gonzÁlez rentaba un cuarto a la vÍctima enue gonzÁlez la matara, pero no solo eso, luego de matarla con un serrucho le cortÓ los brazos y piernas, el 15 de mayo la sospechosa le prohibiÓ que se mÑo y un de ahÍ salÍa un olor fÉtido a vinagre, supuestamente nunca vio un cadÁver ni partes de Él. la revelÓ que tenÍa
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. guests for this hour, naomi klein, author of the new book "the battle for paradise: puerto rico takes on the disaster capitalists." launchinper e ion withur other guest takes on the disaster and cohost, one gonzalez. puertoo envinmental activist katia avilés-vázquez, just up from san juan. and elizabetampier the executive director of uprose anand co-chair of the climate justice alliance. juan: i want to naomi, one of the things you mentioned in the documentary was who is puerto ricoco for. one of the amazing things that occurred largely as a result of maria as well is the foreclosure rate of hsing iero. 55,000 people who are in foreclosures in puto rico right now, an average of 14 families a day are intosure f press in? and this enormous change in property ownership that is occurring on the island, again, fueled by the maria disaster. >> i think this goes to elizazabeth''s point about how efficiently people are being moved off island. inh basithings are not being done to keep people t
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. guests for this hour, naomi klein, author of the new book "the battle for paradise: puerto rico takes on the disaster capitalists." launchinper e ion withur other guest takes on the disaster and cohost, one gonzalez. puertoo envinmental activist katia avilés-vázquez, just up from san juan. and elizabetampier the executive director of uprose anand co-chair of the climate justice alliance. juan: i want to naomi, one of the things you mentioned in...
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i spoke to this 10-year-old girl, her name is wendy gonzalez and she was separated from her mother for about five days. she described the mylar blankets and little immigration children call these places the freezer in spanish and describe the cages, describe seeing their parents through the cages, not getting any explanation from officials why they are being separated, when they will be able to see their parents again and i actually had to stop the interview with this little girl because she was just sobbing and so traumatized and that's only after a five, six-day separation, it just gives you a window at how traumatizing these longer periods of separation from their parents can be at these ages. richard? >> you heard it so many times this week, great reporting and i'm watching some of the things you mentioned at homestead where you have seen some reunification but the long way to go keeping our eye on the very important topics and issues. thank you so much. there in homestead. this is that tell gages dell ge democrats. let's go to politics reporter and host of faqnyc pod cast and alex
i spoke to this 10-year-old girl, her name is wendy gonzalez and she was separated from her mother for about five days. she described the mylar blankets and little immigration children call these places the freezer in spanish and describe the cages, describe seeing their parents through the cages, not getting any explanation from officials why they are being separated, when they will be able to see their parents again and i actually had to stop the interview with this little girl because she...
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juan carlos gonzÁlez estuvo presente. no tuvo acceso los senadores federales ambos republicanos por texas se reunieron con lÍderes comunitarios y religiosos para escuchar opiniones sobre la crisis de los niÑos que estÁn sino separados de sus familias. >> no queremos que se paren niÑos de sus familias. juan: despuÉs se dirigieron a la prensa. " creo que podemos hacer dos cosas a la vez. detener a quienes entren de manera ilegal y mantener a las familias unidas", dijo cruz. la opiniÓn de cruz contrasta con los comentarios hechos hace una semana por el legislador en los cuales culpa a los padres de poner a sus hijos en peligro. hoy tambiÉn recalcÓ que esto no es algo nuevo. quÉ ha sucedido desde el 2013 haciendo referencia a la administraciÓn obama, pero este lÍder religioso lo contradice. >> anteriormente no estaba pasando esto. juan: sin embargo algunas personas que participaron en este foro se muestran escÉpticas ante los resultados que podrÍa tener. cruz volviÓ a culpar a los demÓcratas de jugar a la polÍtica con este as
juan carlos gonzÁlez estuvo presente. no tuvo acceso los senadores federales ambos republicanos por texas se reunieron con lÍderes comunitarios y religiosos para escuchar opiniones sobre la crisis de los niÑos que estÁn sino separados de sus familias. >> no queremos que se paren niÑos de sus familias. juan: despuÉs se dirigieron a la prensa. " creo que podemos hacer dos cosas a la vez. detener a quienes entren de manera ilegal y mantener a las familias unidas", dijo cruz....
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i was speaking with a state representative all day today, mary gonzalez, who has done an incredibly formidable job. she told me literally this contract has been signed by hhs with a private contractor of $10 million. they don't know who the contractor is, and they've made it specific so that they could expand the beds from 98 beds to 200. and it's in the middle of nowhere. it's literally 45 minutes out of el paso, texas, and it's almost impossible to get there. her feeling is that it's purposely done so that it's sight unseen to the american people. and it also allows for quick and easy expansion. >> maria teresa, the policy of separating the siblings is to take an inhumane, abusive policy and find a way to make it even more inhumane and abusive. >> i mean it's more extreme. this has nothing to do with trying to make any sort of deterrence. imagine a parent having to cross not one but several countries to come to the border, seeking for
i was speaking with a state representative all day today, mary gonzalez, who has done an incredibly formidable job. she told me literally this contract has been signed by hhs with a private contractor of $10 million. they don't know who the contractor is, and they've made it specific so that they could expand the beds from 98 beds to 200. and it's in the middle of nowhere. it's literally 45 minutes out of el paso, texas, and it's almost impossible to get there. her feeling is that it's...
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angÉlica gonzÁlez nos cuenta mÁs de la historia detrás de esta fotografÍa.do el rÍo bravo, cae la noche en texas. una madre con su pequeÑa en brazos en un camino de tierra y desconocido, una luz artificial resalta el rosa vibrante del abrigo de la pequeÑa, su cabello rizado y el brazo de su madre donde descansa la bebÉ de dos aÑos. la mujer parece caminar hacia adelante mientras la lÍnea toca su rostro entre dormida y despierta. 10 y 59, la espera, madre e hija esperan rodeados por agentes uniformados en pistola en el cinto que es parece conversar entre ellos. 11 09 la preparaciÓn. en cuclillas la madre quita los cordones de los zapatos de suiza. ambas fijaciones a los zapatos mientras el uniformado que estÁ detrás las vigila. la luz de un vehÍculo deja versu mano sobre la pistola, el uniforme y las botas. el resto del grupo les a la espalda. 11:16. la mujer vuelve a tomar en brazos a la lÍneas mientras con bravura con las funcionarias. una de ellas aprovecha la poca luz para revisar los documentos de ambas. el rostro de la madre remera cansancio, sus ojos p
angÉlica gonzÁlez nos cuenta mÁs de la historia detrás de esta fotografÍa.do el rÍo bravo, cae la noche en texas. una madre con su pequeÑa en brazos en un camino de tierra y desconocido, una luz artificial resalta el rosa vibrante del abrigo de la pequeÑa, su cabello rizado y el brazo de su madre donde descansa la bebÉ de dos aÑos. la mujer parece caminar hacia adelante mientras la lÍnea toca su rostro entre dormida y despierta. 10 y 59, la espera, madre e hija esperan rodeados por...
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estamos hablando de claudia gÓmez gonzÁlez y tambiÉn de claudia gonzÁlez, rosana hernÁndez, esos estáncia. estÁn pidiendo por una investigaciÓn. quieren que el gobierno investigue quÉ fue lo que pasÓ. como sabemos perdiÓ la vida en manos de un agente de la patrulla fronteriza. como pueden ver la gente continÚa tratando de mantener el silencio en honor a las vidas de ellas. estÁn pidiendo al gobierno que investigan. tenemos a un jovencito que estÁ sentado. cÓmo te llamas? >> excel. claudia: cuÁl es el mensaje? >>tienen que hacer algo acerca de lo que pasÓ en la frontera. claudia:tÚ cruzaste la frontera. dices que no estarÍas en esto momentos en este paÍs. >>correcto. tiene que pasar algo. no puede ser que alguien tenga que matar a alguien nada mÁs. ellos no estÁn haciendo el trabajo correcto. claudia: muchas gracias. en estos momentos estÁn rezando. por eso podemos ver un poco de silencio. luego de esto bloquear parcialmente la avenida pensilvania. los manifestantes se van a acercar al hotel del presidente donald trump. queda una cuadra y media de aquÍ. ahí habrÁ otro acto de protesta.
estamos hablando de claudia gÓmez gonzÁlez y tambiÉn de claudia gonzÁlez, rosana hernÁndez, esos estáncia. estÁn pidiendo por una investigaciÓn. quieren que el gobierno investigue quÉ fue lo que pasÓ. como sabemos perdiÓ la vida en manos de un agente de la patrulla fronteriza. como pueden ver la gente continÚa tratando de mantener el silencio en honor a las vidas de ellas. estÁn pidiendo al gobierno que investigan. tenemos a un jovencito que estÁ sentado. cÓmo te llamas? >>...
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juan carlos gonzÁlez, "univisiÓn".de kim jong-un y tenemos el reporte de washington. janet: esta tarde donald trump y el vocero de corea del norte salieron sonrientes. con muy pocas expectativas sobre el encuentro se mostrÓ el presidente. el mandatario recibiÓ a quien se considera el segundo en comando en corea del norte, traÍa una carta escrita escrita por el lÍder norcoreano. tras decir que en una carta interesante, el presidente admitiÓ que no la abrió ni la leyÓ. la carta fue entregada por el exlÍder de la la agencia norcoreana. es un ex espÍa que organizÓ el ataque cibernÉtico son y en el 2014 y se le responsabiliza por un crimen, pero hoy estrechaba la mano de donald trump. >> no podemos olvidarnos que es una dictadura brutal en corea del norte. janet: la casa blanca pidiÓ la desnuclearizaciÓn y dijo que su campaÑa ha funcionado y que debe continuar. hoy donald trump utilizÓ un tono mÁs suave. " no quiero hablar mÁs de mÁxima presiÓn, porque ya nos estamos llevando bien", dijo. dijo que tambiÉn haya espectativa.
juan carlos gonzÁlez, "univisiÓn".de kim jong-un y tenemos el reporte de washington. janet: esta tarde donald trump y el vocero de corea del norte salieron sonrientes. con muy pocas expectativas sobre el encuentro se mostrÓ el presidente. el mandatario recibiÓ a quien se considera el segundo en comando en corea del norte, traÍa una carta escrita escrita por el lÍder norcoreano. tras decir que en una carta interesante, el presidente admitiÓ que no la abrió ni la leyÓ. la carta...
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juan: en los Ángeles, juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.r un nuevo juicio. >> por los tubos y hacerlos y para para acÁ. locutor:esta foto resume el drama de la separaciÓn de familias en la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos. >> yo fui a acompaÑar a los agentes la patrulla fronteriza esa noche mientras detuvieron mucha gente. para mÍ como padre, fue muy difÍcil ver cuando esa niÑa empezÓ a llorar.
juan: en los Ángeles, juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.r un nuevo juicio. >> por los tubos y hacerlos y para para acÁ. locutor:esta foto resume el drama de la separaciÓn de familias en la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos. >> yo fui a acompaÑar a los agentes la patrulla fronteriza esa noche mientras detuvieron mucha gente. para mÍ como padre, fue muy difÍcil ver cuando esa niÑa empezÓ a llorar.
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las imágenes son del pasado jueves cuando gonzález se declaró inocente en corte.e la salud acaba de reconocer la adicción a los/7cÑ videojuegos una enfermedad. se harán diagnósticos y recomendaciones para tratamiento hacia una cura. >> vemos como catalogar esa nueva enfermedad. >> desde que amanece hasta que oscurece.trar lo necesario para esta condición. caso que no es el único. >> es un patrón de comportamiento, la actividad propia, social. >> sabe perfectamente de lo que habla la doctora, es adicto a los videojuegos donde se los 80. que accedo a estar en que dice que es momento de que la comunidad se cuenta de lo peligroso de es médicos podrán hacer diagnósticos sino que se proveerá tratamiento y apoyo para la recuperación del paciente. las compaÑías de seguro deberán incluir adentro de sus pólizas. >> si yo no le digo que apagué el juego sigue durante una hora. >> el problema se sitúa entre el verano cuando los anillos están fuera de la escuela. por eso los condados han creado programas sin costo alguno. >> es también participar en un evento, en una actividad,
las imágenes son del pasado jueves cuando gonzález se declaró inocente en corte.e la salud acaba de reconocer la adicción a los/7cÑ videojuegos una enfermedad. se harán diagnósticos y recomendaciones para tratamiento hacia una cura. >> vemos como catalogar esa nueva enfermedad. >> desde que amanece hasta que oscurece.trar lo necesario para esta condición. caso que no es el único. >> es un patrón de comportamiento, la actividad propia, social. >> sabe...
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. >> david gonzález está en el cenetro cívico de san rafael con detalles de una vigilia que está por00 personas llegan aquí armados con pancartas, abogando por la unión familiar, mire nada más a esta hora, la tarima con los músicos para un magno evento. >> este evento (nombre en inglés), fue organizado en el día mundial de los refugiados, dicen que no hay un día mejor que protestar críticos dicen que no es suficiente lo determinado por el presidente donald trump porque los detenidos serán detenidos . >> el expresidente barack obama, se expresó en redes sociales para compartir su opiniÓn con lo que pasa en la nación, barack obama dijo: (información en pantalla) (información en pantalla) palabras fuertes que hacen eco en este lugar y por supuesto estaremos hasta las 11 de la noche para contarles lo que pasará, la información en vivo desde san rafael, david gonzález . >> muchas gracias por la información . >> estaremos pendientes . >> en méxico, las reacciones no se hicieron esperar, luego de saber que el gobierno de donald trump haya puesto fin a la separación de familias migrantes. >>
. >> david gonzález está en el cenetro cívico de san rafael con detalles de una vigilia que está por00 personas llegan aquí armados con pancartas, abogando por la unión familiar, mire nada más a esta hora, la tarima con los músicos para un magno evento. >> este evento (nombre en inglés), fue organizado en el día mundial de los refugiados, dicen que no hay un día mejor que protestar críticos dicen que no es suficiente lo determinado por el presidente donald trump porque...
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jose grinda gonzalez. you displayed in court some messages to you and spoke about threats. i just wanted to ask you to speak in that regard. how your life changed after this investigation began. do you need to take precautions in everyday life? what they are exactly and the second question is, what level of law enforcement and prosecutors you mentioned that is some of the cases, your pretty sure that they will continue the investigation against some people that you indicted. it is probably in other cases. thank you. >>. >> thank you first of all we who investigate organized crime in general and people in particular with me and entice. first, contrary -- they have done that to me actually. and honestly, i don't care. i am supported by my agency and by the spanish government. and then a second threat is a physical threat. i can't really say what's happening. because there is an investigation against those that order my killing. and i cannot really talk about someone who was to kill me. i do not want to smear him. in any case, i am quite confident regarding my social vegetatio
jose grinda gonzalez. you displayed in court some messages to you and spoke about threats. i just wanted to ask you to speak in that regard. how your life changed after this investigation began. do you need to take precautions in everyday life? what they are exactly and the second question is, what level of law enforcement and prosecutors you mentioned that is some of the cases, your pretty sure that they will continue the investigation against some people that you indicted. it is probably in...
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gonzalez says she does ánot remember what happened next. in the east bay...an. it happened on west street in oakland. officers found a man with a gunshot wound at the scene. the victim's name has not yet been released or a possible motive ( will ) police in san francisco have arrested a man for killing a small dog. police say 24-year-old nicholas cornelius was seen on video kicking the three-year-old terrier mix. it happened earlier this month in an alley off market street.. near the montgomery bart station. the dog-- named puppet-- suffered a fractured skull and died from his injuries. cornelius is facing felony animal cruelty charges. ( will ) a fairfield woman is in the hospital... after she was mauled by her own dog. neighbors say they heard the screams from as far as three- blocks away. police say the attack happened in the 29-year-old woman's back yard... while she was opening the dog's kennel to give it water. when officers arrived on scene... the woman was laying face down and bleeding profusely from both arms.the man was aiifted to a trauma hospital.
gonzalez says she does ánot remember what happened next. in the east bay...an. it happened on west street in oakland. officers found a man with a gunshot wound at the scene. the victim's name has not yet been released or a possible motive ( will ) police in san francisco have arrested a man for killing a small dog. police say 24-year-old nicholas cornelius was seen on video kicking the three-year-old terrier mix. it happened earlier this month in an alley off market street.. near the...
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. >> hablamos con marta gonzÁlez la abuela del milagro. >> tomamosl pulso al mundial desde rusia, les contamos esta s a julio v. >> en padres e hijos. >> han movilizado apolÍticos. >> y tambiÉn republicanos en la primera dama. >> asÍ viven esos niÑos en el centro de detenciÓn de mcallen en texas. >> en especies. >> sin saber de estÁs imagenes. >> en el interior de estos centros. >> preste atenciÓn. >> (llantos) >>> es como ven un documento sonoro de gran importancia porque muchos hasta ahora intuir cuando los separan de sus padres, tiene la grabaciÓn completa que hemos ilustrado con imÁgenes que son igualmente desgarradoras. >> (llantos) >>> es el sonido del llanto desconsulados que fueron separados. >> la niÑita de 6 aÑos que no quiere que deporten a su padre. mientras en esta grabaciÓn se escucha el llanto desesperado de niÑos aÚn mÁs pequiÑitos. >> luego la voz de un agentes de la patrulla fronteriza. >> aquÍ tenemos >> aquÍ tenemos una orquesta solo nos falta el director en medio del llanto de los niÑos el agente los interroga. >> (inf
. >> hablamos con marta gonzÁlez la abuela del milagro. >> tomamosl pulso al mundial desde rusia, les contamos esta s a julio v. >> en padres e hijos. >> han movilizado apolÍticos. >> y tambiÉn republicanos en la primera dama. >> asÍ viven esos niÑos en el centro de detenciÓn de mcallen en texas. >> en especies. >> sin saber de estÁs imagenes. >> en el interior de estos centros. >> preste atenciÓn. >> (llantos)...
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gonzalez. president trump tweeting now.ot that people come in to our country based on the legal phrase they are so -- told to say as their password. your response? guest: i believe at this point in time, we may need more immigration judges at the border, even if it is temporarily, to deal with the crisis we have now. in terms of people using legal phrases, i think our judges and issue prettyhe well to get to the bottom of that to see if what they are saying is true before they are granted asylum. many of them are turned down. i am not sure if he is aware of that, but many people do not get asylum. host: you were a lawyer before you came to congress. did you work on immigration cases? guest: no, i was not an immigration lawyer, but just dealing -- being on the border you deal with immigration issues. i had a case with the client who was deported. someone who had been living in the country for 20 years, someone i did not know they did not have legal status so i would have to get involved in an immigration issue to address the
gonzalez. president trump tweeting now.ot that people come in to our country based on the legal phrase they are so -- told to say as their password. your response? guest: i believe at this point in time, we may need more immigration judges at the border, even if it is temporarily, to deal with the crisis we have now. in terms of people using legal phrases, i think our judges and issue prettyhe well to get to the bottom of that to see if what they are saying is true before they are granted...
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gonzalez carrying an envelope and mr. card. mr.onzalez began to discuss why they were there, to seek his approval for a matter, and explained what the matter was. and attorney general ashcroft then stunned me. he lifted his head off the pillow and in very strong terms expressed his view of the matter and then laid his head back down on the pillow, and seemed spent, and said to them, but that doesn't matter because i'm not the attorney general, there is the attorney general. and he pointed to me. >> so bush's men went back to the white house without the signature. >> the administration ignores comey's recommendation. >> the program was reauthorized without us, without a signature from the department of justice attesting as to its legality. and i prepared a letter of resignation. friday would be my last day. and monday morning, i would resign. >> on that friday, comey heads to the white house with fbi director robert mueller for a routine briefing. >> and as i was leaving the president asked to speak to me. he took me in his study an
gonzalez carrying an envelope and mr. card. mr.onzalez began to discuss why they were there, to seek his approval for a matter, and explained what the matter was. and attorney general ashcroft then stunned me. he lifted his head off the pillow and in very strong terms expressed his view of the matter and then laid his head back down on the pillow, and seemed spent, and said to them, but that doesn't matter because i'm not the attorney general, there is the attorney general. and he pointed to...
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now, police arrested lisa gonzalez two weeks ago. investigators say she was trying to force her roommate to move out of their mission district apartment and killed her during a heated argument. they say that she useddismember. gonzalez has not entered a plea. >> our next story sounds like a script out of a courtroom tv show. investigators say a san francisco man on trial for robbery tried to tamper with the jury. investigators say he looked up two jurors online, then went to their homes to talk to them. here is the san mateo d.a. >> he went there. there was nobody answering the door because the only person inside was the juror's teenager daughter who was in the shower. then he went around the side of the house and he's peeking in the window when she suddenly saw him. >> then he said he went to another house. the person was not home as well so he left a note. after finding out, the judge declared a mistrial. he faces new charges for tampering and peeping. he's in jail now. >> 4:35, happening today in our nation's capital, congressiona
now, police arrested lisa gonzalez two weeks ago. investigators say she was trying to force her roommate to move out of their mission district apartment and killed her during a heated argument. they say that she useddismember. gonzalez has not entered a plea. >> our next story sounds like a script out of a courtroom tv show. investigators say a san francisco man on trial for robbery tried to tamper with the jury. investigators say he looked up two jurors online, then went to their homes...
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. >> de acuerdo a documentos de la corte la sospechosa liz gonzÁlez rentaba un cuarto a la vÍctima en0 dÓlares pero desde el aÑo pado las cosas entre ellas estaban mal y le pidiÓ que desocupara el cuarto, la vÍctima no lo hizo asÍ que en abril de 2018 le dio un ultimatum y en mayo tuvieron un enfrentamiento que causÓ que gonzÁlez la matara, pero no solo eso, luego de matarla con un serrucho le cortÓ los brazos y piernas, el 15 de mayo la sospechosa le prohibiÓ que se mÑo y un de ahÍ salÍa un olor fÉtido a vinagre, supuestamente nunca vio un cadÁver ni partes de Él. la revelÓ que tenÍa golpes y perforaciones consistentes con una navaja o un cuchillo, el fin de semana del arresto hubo una gran movilizaciÓn de oficiales y los vecinos estÁn en shock. >> el agente dice que no es la primera vez que la sospechosa tieneroley,n noviembre de 04 fue convicta por asalto mortal con un cuchillo y pasÓ un aÑo en prisiÓn, en este momento es evaluada mentalmente y durante la investigaciÓn se va a tratar de determinar por quÉ ocurriÓ el crimen. >> es mi vecina casi, la gente que vivÍa con ella, son mal
. >> de acuerdo a documentos de la corte la sospechosa liz gonzÁlez rentaba un cuarto a la vÍctima en0 dÓlares pero desde el aÑo pado las cosas entre ellas estaban mal y le pidiÓ que desocupara el cuarto, la vÍctima no lo hizo asÍ que en abril de 2018 le dio un ultimatum y en mayo tuvieron un enfrentamiento que causÓ que gonzÁlez la matara, pero no solo eso, luego de matarla con un serrucho le cortÓ los brazos y piernas, el 15 de mayo la sospechosa le prohibiÓ que se mÑo y un...
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juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. monday marked president trump's 500th day in office and many legagal experts warnrn the couny could soon face a constitutional crisis as the president continues to attack special counsel robert mueller's investigation. on monday, trump tweeted -- "the appointment of the special counsel is totally unconstitutional!" he also tweeted -- "as has been stated by numerous legal scholars, i have the absolute right to pardon myself." later on monday, nbc's white house reporter peter alexander questioned white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders. >> does the president believe that he is above the law? >> certainly not. the presidenent has an done anything wrong. >> the question is, does the president believe the framers envisisioned a system where the president can pardon himself? were the president could be above the law? >> the constitution clearly lays out the law and once again, the president
juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. monday marked president trump's 500th day in office and many legagal experts warnrn the couny could soon face a constitutional crisis as the president continues to attack special counsel robert mueller's investigation. on monday, trump tweeted -- "the appointment of the special counsel is totally unconstitutional!" he also tweeted -- "as has been stated by...
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it is conceivable in this case the defense could argue that gonzalez didn't kill her roommate but did dismember her body. and in some cases that could be only a misdemeanor. behind the gates of 255 14th street, a revelation that shocked residents. >> margaret maggie maber, a human being. >> reporter: gonzales pleaded not guilty to murdering her elder roommate, despite police documents detailing the macabre discovery. >> the dismemberment by all account happens after defendaat. >> i think it's important to realize that the defense has made some statements today and made statements a couple days ago. they're different statements, but see where the investigation goes. >> reporter: at the moment, the investigation hinges on the medical examiner's report, which the prosecution says is taking longer than normal given the state of the body. last week, the relationship was described. >> she didn't know her terribly well, and i don't believe she knew she had a history of not paying rent. i'm not saying that's a justification for anything. that's what i know so far. >> reporter: gonzalez inform
it is conceivable in this case the defense could argue that gonzalez didn't kill her roommate but did dismember her body. and in some cases that could be only a misdemeanor. behind the gates of 255 14th street, a revelation that shocked residents. >> margaret maggie maber, a human being. >> reporter: gonzales pleaded not guilty to murdering her elder roommate, despite police documents detailing the macabre discovery. >> the dismemberment by all account happens after defendaat....
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lisa gonzalez was arrested and charged with murder. investigators believe gonzalez was the women's roommate. she will be arraigned today. >>> 6:08, a break in a murder case in are the east bay. richmond police say they've arrested vernon dow, he's responsible for the death of mark johnson on 15th street back in april. investigators say good detective work and social media sean and alert community led to the arrest. >>> ruben foster expected in court for a misdemeanor weapons charge. he already had several charges against him dropped, including two domestic violence charges. another misdemeanor marijuana charge was dropped as well. in that case, a linebacker must pay court costs and $100 bail bond fee. >>> will the warriors make it 3-zip. dub nation will be watching this one. >> big time. the dubs take on the cavaliers in cleveland. do have good news on the injury front, klay thompson and andre iguodala will most likely play. and if they win they take a commanding 3-0 lead in the finals. >> crazy environment with a team that's desperate
lisa gonzalez was arrested and charged with murder. investigators believe gonzalez was the women's roommate. she will be arraigned today. >>> 6:08, a break in a murder case in are the east bay. richmond police say they've arrested vernon dow, he's responsible for the death of mark johnson on 15th street back in april. investigators say good detective work and social media sean and alert community led to the arrest. >>> ruben foster expected in court for a misdemeanor weapons...
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desmilitarizaciÓn a la frontera y justicia de este policÍa de inmigraciÓn balaceo a claudia patricia gonzÁlezte. >> sÍ eso representa y tiÉn nosotros le tr trump, pence y a paul ryan y a ¿cÓmo se llama? nuestro legislador que ya vaos a tolerar el ataque contra nuestra comunidades ¿verdad? que nuestras comunidades merecen respeto y q necesitamos una desmilitarizaciÓn inmediata de la frontera. >> antes que acabe el tiempo cuÉntenos cÓmo fue la caminata, encontraron con personas que claramente no gustaban de los inmigrantes. >> llegamos a pueblos que son controlados por gente que no nos quiere por gente que se llama l ala en inglÉs) inclusive amenazaron a muerte a ude nu sÍ cruzamos sus pueblos, fue dura la caminata, cruzamos montaÑas, momentos difÍciles pero estamos aquÍ frente a la casa blanca. >> y ha dicho que esto no es una visita breve, es unos cuÁntos dÍas mÁs aquÍ. >> sÍ, nosotros vamos a estar aquÍ, vamos a continuar nuestro cabildeo porque es importante decirle a peter r que ellos son los reon>> has escuchado a naÓ antes te felicito felicito y a todo el equipo se ven bellos en este nue
desmilitarizaciÓn a la frontera y justicia de este policÍa de inmigraciÓn balaceo a claudia patricia gonzÁlezte. >> sÍ eso representa y tiÉn nosotros le tr trump, pence y a paul ryan y a ¿cÓmo se llama? nuestro legislador que ya vaos a tolerar el ataque contra nuestra comunidades ¿verdad? que nuestras comunidades merecen respeto y q necesitamos una desmilitarizaciÓn inmediata de la frontera. >> antes que acabe el tiempo cuÉntenos cÓmo fue la caminata, encontraron con...
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de grupos comunitarios la decisión tomaría en la asamblea del consejo del próximo 19 de junio >> gonzálezez habría mutilado a la víctima el hecho fue en la calle 200 de la calle 14 en el distrito de la misión hasta ahora las autoridades no han informado más >>xpresi y llas en una fábrica de paletas de madera obligando al cierre de varias calles y evacuación de cientos de residentes, tenemos las imágenes impresionantes >> primero una bola de fuego y después un tanque de propano salió volando rebotando en el techo de una casa móvil y >> la fábrica se prendió en llama a eso de las 12 30 del día los bomberos respondieron a este siniestro de tres alarmas (habla beroconfirmó que el 10% de la fábrica reportó daños >> propietario de un restaurante cercano fue testigo al lo que ce (habla en inglÉs) >> una de las cientos de que abn elerímetro de media milla donde ocurrió el siniestro y recibieron orden de evacuación megan decidió quedarse (habla en inglÉs) >> las autoridades reportaron que unas seis casas móviles resultaron destruidas también por las llamasosberos permanecerán toda la noche para as
de grupos comunitarios la decisión tomaría en la asamblea del consejo del próximo 19 de junio >> gonzálezez habría mutilado a la víctima el hecho fue en la calle 200 de la calle 14 en el distrito de la misión hasta ahora las autoridades no han informado más >>xpresi y llas en una fábrica de paletas de madera obligando al cierre de varias calles y evacuación de cientos de residentes, tenemos las imágenes impresionantes >> primero una bola de fuego y después un...
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it looks bad for the pilot. >> i enjoyed it. >> gla you could come out today. >> reporter: erika gonzalez news 4. >> ms. campbell said at her age there is not a lot of variety in her da they are pretty much the same. the day she said was sometng ecial. >>> next at 11:00, football players and politicians are tackling racial bias and criminal justice reform. theplayers coalition held a forum withandidates for states attorney. wide receiver anquan boldin and carl davis moderated this conversation tonight. the players' coalition say states attorneys in maryland hold tremends power and they want to help the community understand who they are voting for. early voting again began today in maryland. >>> new technology could get people heade from downtown hicago to o'hare airport in just minutes. chicago mayor announced today the city has chosen billionaire inventor elon musk's boring company to build a new express service. electric vehicles will move through underground tunnels at speeds up to 150 miles per hour. each trip is about 12 minutes one waynd will cost 25 bucks. this project will begin i
it looks bad for the pilot. >> i enjoyed it. >> gla you could come out today. >> reporter: erika gonzalez news 4. >> ms. campbell said at her age there is not a lot of variety in her da they are pretty much the same. the day she said was sometng ecial. >>> next at 11:00, football players and politicians are tackling racial bias and criminal justice reform. theplayers coalition held a forum withandidates for states attorney. wide receiver anquan boldin and carl...
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for "nightline," i'm marci gonzalez. and i survived! whoo!e on the baseball diamond. surprise people with how much they can get in a small suv. it's the big upgrade in a small package. see what you can get for under 20 grand... with the all-new ecosport from ford. searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts but one...
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elyangelica gonzalez nos tiene mas detalles sobre las operaciones de rescate.d desea apoyar a las personas afectadas por el volcan de fuego, puede contribuir a traves de las siuientes cuentas bancarias, aprobadas po uz roja guatemalteca. para mas informacion visite univision punto com diagonal unidos. un rio de lava proveniente del volcan hogares en la isla grande de hawai, dijeron las utoridades.ahora son unas 120 las viviendas destruidas desde el mes pasado. varias personas que habian optado por permanecer en un pulodo, tuvieron que ser rescatadas en helicotero despues que la lava cubriera una carretera y los dejara aislados. gustavo tijerina sandoval, un inmigrante indocumentadio fue sentenciado a la pena de muerte por el asesinato en 2014 del agente fronterizo javier vega junior.la victima estaba de pesca junto con familiares en la ciudad de harlinger, texas.tijerina y otro individuo trataron de robar a la familia. el agente extrajo su arma e intercambio disparos, pero murio despues de recibir un tiro en el pecho. su padre tambien resulto herido. un grupo d
elyangelica gonzalez nos tiene mas detalles sobre las operaciones de rescate.d desea apoyar a las personas afectadas por el volcan de fuego, puede contribuir a traves de las siuientes cuentas bancarias, aprobadas po uz roja guatemalteca. para mas informacion visite univision punto com diagonal unidos. un rio de lava proveniente del volcan hogares en la isla grande de hawai, dijeron las utoridades.ahora son unas 120 las viviendas destruidas desde el mes pasado. varias personas que habian optado...
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gonzalez claims she can't remember what happened afterwards. when investigators pushed her about it, gonzalez reportedly said, quote, probably nothing good. >>> some new video has helped investigators identify and track down a man who kicked a dog to death. on market street in san francisco earlier this month. san francisco police is a 24- year-old nicholas cornelius kicked a small dog against a wall. when the dog started barking and running after him. that dog later died from his injuries. cornelius is now being charged with felony animal cruelty. >>> today, inmate at san quentin state prison will show off their high-tech projects and also their skills in computer coding. it's being promoted as a showcase for the talent that's behind risen walls. the inmates are going to meet with business leaders from companies like google, microsoft, ali baba, and slack. legendary bay area performerilt event. hammer is a member of the nonprofit group the last mile. it helps inmates. >>> memorial service for famed british physicist stephen hawking is underway
gonzalez claims she can't remember what happened afterwards. when investigators pushed her about it, gonzalez reportedly said, quote, probably nothing good. >>> some new video has helped investigators identify and track down a man who kicked a dog to death. on market street in san francisco earlier this month. san francisco police is a 24- year-old nicholas cornelius kicked a small dog against a wall. when the dog started barking and running after him. that dog later died from his...
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miss gonzalez-colon: thank you, madam chair. this amendment calls for the army corps of engineers to consider urgently and favorably those projects and proposals pending before them for flood control, dam repair, beach erosion, and harbor navigation in puerto rico, as well as for the repair and mitigation required in the aftermath of hurricanes irma and maria. and for more specifically, that the secretary should advance the project for ecosystem restoration at the cano martin pena in san juan. between projects that have been proposed or planned before the disaster and those resulted from the disaster, the army corps of engineers mass before -- has before its consideration over 45 different projects and proposals. for flood and erosion control, for protection of life and property on the island. these projects are in all sort of faces, from initial studies to planning, to pending construction start, to waiting to the next phase to be funded, to enacting projects that may be rectified. while we wait for decisions, we have towns whe
miss gonzalez-colon: thank you, madam chair. this amendment calls for the army corps of engineers to consider urgently and favorably those projects and proposals pending before them for flood control, dam repair, beach erosion, and harbor navigation in puerto rico, as well as for the repair and mitigation required in the aftermath of hurricanes irma and maria. and for more specifically, that the secretary should advance the project for ecosystem restoration at the cano martin pena in san juan....
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gonzalez told police that she and the victim had been an argument.aimed she didn't remember anything that happened afterwards. when she was pushed by investigators about what happened after the fight, gonzalez reportedly said, probably nothing good. there's no video in san francisco that helped investigators tracked down a man accused of kicking a dog to death. on market street earlier this month. police say 24-year-old nicholas cornelius kicked a woman's small dogs against the walls when the dog started barking and running after him. that dog died from after theatt nicholas cornelius is now being cruelty. >>> is snow mccarrie deputy is recovering after being hurt when an inmate try to escape. the sheriff's office said that a female inmate tried to escape from the hospital after she had been admitted for medical care. she suffered serious head injuries after being hit by a metal door. the inmate was readmitted to the sonoma county jail and is now facing additional charges. the deputy hurt during the chase is expected to recover. >>> 6:45 new this mor
gonzalez told police that she and the victim had been an argument.aimed she didn't remember anything that happened afterwards. when she was pushed by investigators about what happened after the fight, gonzalez reportedly said, probably nothing good. there's no video in san francisco that helped investigators tracked down a man accused of kicking a dog to death. on market street earlier this month. police say 24-year-old nicholas cornelius kicked a woman's small dogs against the walls when the...
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they arrested lisa gonzalez tuesday, saying she killed margaret.hey found hurt dismembered body and -- her dismembered body and arrested gonzalez. >> when ms. gonzalez took her into i don't think she knew that she had a history of not paying rent. that's what i know so far. >> we are going to do everything we can to bring this present justice. >>> three people in san jose are in need of temporary housing. after a fire. it started at 7:30 last night. that fire started in a cluttered garage and then spread to the second floor of a home. firefighters were able to save about half that house. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. >>> a deadly shooting near bayberry drive near eatonville park. alameda county sheriff's deputies responded to reports of a man lying in the street he had been shot several times but -- times. >>> police are trying to identify a man was seen kicking a homeless person surveillance footage shows a man who is in a dark suit holding a briefcase kicking a homeless man right there on the sidewalk. not once, but as you ca
they arrested lisa gonzalez tuesday, saying she killed margaret.hey found hurt dismembered body and -- her dismembered body and arrested gonzalez. >> when ms. gonzalez took her into i don't think she knew that she had a history of not paying rent. that's what i know so far. >> we are going to do everything we can to bring this present justice. >>> three people in san jose are in need of temporary housing. after a fire. it started at 7:30 last night. that fire started in a...
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here's marci gonzalez. >> sit up. sit up, sit up. i'm having you sit up. >> i can't get up. >> reporter: this emergency room doctor banned from working in this northern california hospital after she was caught on camera mocking and cursing at one of her patients. >> i knew from when she said something to the security guard, i already knew from that point, i said hey, dad, can you take out your phone? i have a feeling something's going to happen. >> if i could get off this chair i really would. >> you really should. this is ridiculous. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: samuel said he was rushed by ambulance to el camino hospital after collapsing in basketball practice monday. after waiting more than three hours to be seen -- >> i'm sorry, sir, you are the least sick of all the people who are here who are dying. >> reporter: he said he was numb and in extreme pain and having trouble breathing. >> i told her i could not inhale. >> he can't inhale, wow. he must be dead. are you dead, sir? i don't understand. you are breathing just fine. >> reporte
here's marci gonzalez. >> sit up. sit up, sit up. i'm having you sit up. >> i can't get up. >> reporter: this emergency room doctor banned from working in this northern california hospital after she was caught on camera mocking and cursing at one of her patients. >> i knew from when she said something to the security guard, i already knew from that point, i said hey, dad, can you take out your phone? i have a feeling something's going to happen. >> if i could get...
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lee za gonzalez pleaded not guilty to charge of murder. she's accused of killing her 61-year-old roommate using a hacksaw to chop up her body, which police say she then stored in a bin underneath her house in san francisco's mission district. now, her attorney contends she may not have actually killed the roommate. if gonzalez were to be found not guilty of murder, dismembering a body could turn out just to be a misdemeanor. >>> now to a story we first broke. the wild west meets silicon valley. an investigation under way tonight to determine if a dispute between cattle owners and a landowner has anything to do with some dead cows. santa clara county sheriff's deputies say two sides got into a bitter argument last week when the cattle owners tried to take back their 60 head of cattle. the land owners locked the gate. the cattle were returned, but 26 cows were apparently missing. investigators have since found makeshift graves on the property owner's land. >> what we're looking at is how did the cows die. was is a firearm? if it's a firearm,
lee za gonzalez pleaded not guilty to charge of murder. she's accused of killing her 61-year-old roommate using a hacksaw to chop up her body, which police say she then stored in a bin underneath her house in san francisco's mission district. now, her attorney contends she may not have actually killed the roommate. if gonzalez were to be found not guilty of murder, dismembering a body could turn out just to be a misdemeanor. >>> now to a story we first broke. the wild west meets...
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ericka gonzalez was there to see ms. maybelle campbell in tion. this is a great story. >> reporter: she's fantastic. ms. campbell absolutely fearless as she got back into the cockpit of this plane. i mean, i guess if you can learn again, a bike all over you can learn to fly all over again, too? at 96, maybelle campbell goes just about everywhere with h walker. today isn't about walking, it's about ying in one of these -- a restored 1940 boeing steerman, open cockpit. >> not afraid at all. >> reporter: private firstlass campbell is a world war ii veteran serving her country at the age of she got the mail out to the soldier, she says. >> well, i have flown a plane before because i was in the women's army koecorps. we flew different places. >> reporter: she's part of the first group of african-american women in that service. >> told them, youre oo you young, and we didn't accept black people, if they were wrong, i told them. >> reporter: we met ms. camp bell in maryland airport in indian head for what's called a >>dream flight. that airplane look fam
ericka gonzalez was there to see ms. maybelle campbell in tion. this is a great story. >> reporter: she's fantastic. ms. campbell absolutely fearless as she got back into the cockpit of this plane. i mean, i guess if you can learn again, a bike all over you can learn to fly all over again, too? at 96, maybelle campbell goes just about everywhere with h walker. today isn't about walking, it's about ying in one of these -- a restored 1940 boeing steerman, open cockpit. >> not afraid...
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marcie gonzalez, abc news, el cajon, california. >>> well take a look at this behind me process. the billboard on emeryville 880. it was altered to protes the police separating families at the border. here is what the ad looked like originally. it's an add for 1-800-got junk when zooif buy again clear channel made the message disappear. our reporter amy hoelfield has more. a close uplonger look of the alders rebelled billboard in emeryville. drivers on 880 zooming by migh not get a good look at as scherree passing by found i had to take a picture before they take it down because i know it's not staying. >> the billboard used to say we make junk disappear. the activist group changed it to say we make kids disappear in response to parents of children separated at the u.s. berd. in decline was formed in 2001 and best known for the naked statues of president trump like this one that popped up in san francisco's castro district. now, they have come after mr. trump's immigration policy. and they have a sympathetic audience here on the ground in emeryville. >> they need to do every bill
marcie gonzalez, abc news, el cajon, california. >>> well take a look at this behind me process. the billboard on emeryville 880. it was altered to protes the police separating families at the border. here is what the ad looked like originally. it's an add for 1-800-got junk when zooif buy again clear channel made the message disappear. our reporter amy hoelfield has more. a close uplonger look of the alders rebelled billboard in emeryville. drivers on 880 zooming by migh not get a...
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her roommate 47-year-old lisa gonzalez was arrested. told the chronicle she was being forced to move out suddenly. >> this is a very concerning case for us. we take it very seriously. we're very disturbed about the allegations. >> gonzalez is due to be arraigned on friday to hear the formal charges against her. prosecutors want her held without bail. >> for the first time we're hearing from the man wounded when an fbi agent's gun went o exclusive interview with "good morning america," tom redding ton said he remains confused by the bizarre incident that happened early saturday morning. >> i heard a loud bang set off a firecracker. all of a sudden my -- from the knee down became completely red. and that's when it clicked in my head, oh, i've been shot. >> the agent's gun fell onto the ground when he did a black flip while dancing. it went off when he tried to pick it up. he's been identified as 29-year-old chase bishop. he could face charges. you can hear more from tom ledding ton tomorrow on "good morning america" here on abc7 starting
her roommate 47-year-old lisa gonzalez was arrested. told the chronicle she was being forced to move out suddenly. >> this is a very concerning case for us. we take it very seriously. we're very disturbed about the allegations. >> gonzalez is due to be arraigned on friday to hear the formal charges against her. prosecutors want her held without bail. >> for the first time we're hearing from the man wounded when an fbi agent's gun went o exclusive interview with "good...