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heidi wasn't feeling very well and went to bed early. later that night, it happened. >> there was an accident out front. and it awoke her. >> reporter: a car crashed near their home. her husband john, a sunnyvale dps fireman ran out to help. heidi wanted to assist. >> came out from the house with john's medical bag to see if he needed that. >> reporter: he soon would. paramedics arrived when everyone you would want for a medical emergency was in one place, heidi walked up her driveway and collapsed. >> thankfully, between standing between two people so she didn't hit the pavement. >> reporter: heidi had a brain aneurysm. the 33-year-old mother of two was then flown to stanford medical center for surgery. her parents clark and joan firestone flew in from oregon. >> there were moments i think when both of us thought this was going to be it. and that we were probably coming down here to see her for the last time. >> reporter: doctors told heidi's policeman the sequence of events likely saved her life. the odds of an aneurysm patient making
heidi wasn't feeling very well and went to bed early. later that night, it happened. >> there was an accident out front. and it awoke her. >> reporter: a car crashed near their home. her husband john, a sunnyvale dps fireman ran out to help. heidi wanted to assist. >> came out from the house with john's medical bag to see if he needed that. >> reporter: he soon would. paramedics arrived when everyone you would want for a medical emergency was in one place, heidi walked...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome heidi klum. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: heidi klum!see you. >> jimmy: welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it's your first time our "tonight show." >> it is. >> jimmy: i'm so happy because you're a pal of ours from, from "late night." >> and i'm very happy for you because i watch you all of the time. >> jimmy: aww! well, that's good. i watch you too. >> you're awesome. >> jimmy: thank you, pally. you're awesome. congratulations on the emmy nominations. >> thank you. congratulations to you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is gonna be a a long interview. [ laughter ] yeah. i see what you're doing here. but you -- you -- >> but you did! you get nominated, right? for hosting "saturday night live," right? >> jimmy: yeah. but i also got nominated for this show. [ laughter ] >> congratulations! >> jimmy: yeah. "tonight show," that's the real thing. [ cheers and applause ] this is why we're here! >> duh! >> jimmy: you won last year. you and tim gunn. >> we did. >> jimmy: and how was that? was it fun? >> it was a little crazy because we wer
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome heidi klum. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: heidi klum!see you. >> jimmy: welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it's your first time our "tonight show." >> it is. >> jimmy: i'm so happy because you're a pal of ours from, from "late night." >> and i'm very happy for you because i watch you all of the time. >> jimmy: aww! well, that's good. i watch you too. >> you're...
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heidi crouch has a husband and two children and all was going well until july 4th. without warning a blood vessel burst in her head. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live in stanford hospital. leslie, a lot of people are stepping up to help heidi and her family. >> you bet, dan. this is the story of a 33-year-old mom. she has a 6-year-old and a 7-year-old and like you said, five days ago she suffered a massive stroke. now it seems like the whole world is rallying behind her. >> on the fourth of july our daughter collapsed at home. we discovered that she had had an aneurism burst. >> heidi crouch was airlifted here to stanford hospital. there were surgeries and tough times for her husband who works with the sunnyvale department of public safety, and for her kids. >> i was sitting in the waiting room on friday and i just kept thinking what can i do? i can't do kneeing. then it dawned on me this is the only thing i can do is try and raise money and help them cover some of the expenses that they are going to incur. >> so she launched a go fund me page. she was stun
heidi crouch has a husband and two children and all was going well until july 4th. without warning a blood vessel burst in her head. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live in stanford hospital. leslie, a lot of people are stepping up to help heidi and her family. >> you bet, dan. this is the story of a 33-year-old mom. she has a 6-year-old and a 7-year-old and like you said, five days ago she suffered a massive stroke. now it seems like the whole world is rallying behind her. >>...
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heidi crouch has a husband and two children and all was going well until july 4th.hout warning a blood vessel burst in her head. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live in stanford hospital. leslie, a lot of people are stepping up to help heidi and her family. >> you bet, dan. this is the story of a 33-year-old mom. she has a 6-year-old and a 7-year-old and like you said, five days ago she suffered a massive stroke. now it seems like the whole world is rallying behind her. >> on the fourth of july our daughter collapsed at home. we discovered that she had had an aneurism burst. >> heidi crouch was airlifted here to stanford hospital. there were surgeries and tough times for her husband who works with the sunnyvale department of public safety, and for her kids. >> i was sitting in the waiting room on friday and i just kept thinking what can i do? i can't do kneeing. then it dawned on me this is the only thing i can do is try and raise money and help them cover some of the expenses that they are going to incur. >> so she launched a go fund me page. she was stunned
heidi crouch has a husband and two children and all was going well until july 4th.hout warning a blood vessel burst in her head. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live in stanford hospital. leslie, a lot of people are stepping up to help heidi and her family. >> you bet, dan. this is the story of a 33-year-old mom. she has a 6-year-old and a 7-year-old and like you said, five days ago she suffered a massive stroke. now it seems like the whole world is rallying behind her. >> on...
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heidi crouch has a husband and two children and all was going well until july 4th.ithout warning a blood vessel burst in her head. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live in stanford hospital. leslie, a lot of people are stepping up to help heidi and her family. >> you bet, dan. this is the story of a 33-year-old mom. she has a 6-year-old and a 7-year-old and like you said, five days ago she suffered a massive stroke. now it seems like the whole world is rallying behind her. >> on the fourth of july our daughter collapsed at home. we discovered that she had had an aneurism burst. >> heidi crouch was airlifted here to stanford hospital. there were surgeries and tough times for her husband who works with the sunnyvale department of public safety, and for her kids. >> i was sitting in the waiting room on friday and i just kept thinking what can i do? i can't do kneeing. then it dawned on me this is the only thing i can do is try and raise money and help them cover some of the expenses that they are going to incur. >> so she launched a go fund me page. she was stunne
heidi crouch has a husband and two children and all was going well until july 4th.ithout warning a blood vessel burst in her head. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live in stanford hospital. leslie, a lot of people are stepping up to help heidi and her family. >> you bet, dan. this is the story of a 33-year-old mom. she has a 6-year-old and a 7-year-old and like you said, five days ago she suffered a massive stroke. now it seems like the whole world is rallying behind her. >>...
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for the may family, michael, heidi, garen and walker, off-roading is a favorite activity. >> gettingr-wheeling, driving around, there is anything that can happen at any time. rocks can slip, rocks can move, and that's part of the exhilaration of driving. >> the may family is willing to take the risks along with the rewards. >> michael, that's very soft on that side on your right. >> we take our kids with us because it's fun. they have a blast. >> i'm not putting my children in any more danger than any other parent strapping their children into a car going 80 miles an hour down the freeway. we have seat belts for everybody in the vehicle. my youngest son is in a car seat with a seat belt, kind of like a five-point harness for him. we're out actually seeing a part of nature that most people will never see in their lifetime. >> the red rock canyons and hills of moab, utah, offer the may family an ideal place for this extreme sport. >> we go down to moab, utah, every year to do the annual jeep safari. that's where approximately anywhere from 1,500 to 2,000 various off-road vehicles meet,
for the may family, michael, heidi, garen and walker, off-roading is a favorite activity. >> gettingr-wheeling, driving around, there is anything that can happen at any time. rocks can slip, rocks can move, and that's part of the exhilaration of driving. >> the may family is willing to take the risks along with the rewards. >> michael, that's very soft on that side on your right. >> we take our kids with us because it's fun. they have a blast. >> i'm not putting my...
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. >> heidi comparte su historia, saliÓ con su hijo hace mes y medio. >> yo no pensaba que eras, mi papÁ yo esposa, estÁn detenidos, yo soy salÍ pero nunca pensÉ que iba a terminar caminando con un grillete en el pie. en cubÍculo en el que estÁbamos, algunos dormÍan para ver si habÍa muchas personas con niÑos. ella dice que su familia lo dejo todo haya para huir de la violencia. hace dos aÑos mataron a mi hermano, nos querÍan quitar la casa y hace poco, confundieron a mi otro hermano y querÍan matar. >> heidi dice que toda su familia llegÓ punta y pidieron asilo. toda mi familia estÁ separada en distintos lugares, estÁn en la cárcel y no les he dicho nada. >> la historia de heidi es el reflejo de lo que estÁ ocurriendo con varios centroamericanos que han migrado hacia los estados unidos. >> ella dice que le dijeron que debe llevar el grillete por seis meses, pero desconoce si van a pelear su peticiÓn de asilo. >> el tema de los menores inmigrantes que han llegado al paÍs en los Últimos meses. en la conferencia anual de la raza. >> puedes darle un juez, de una manera calmara y organizada,
. >> heidi comparte su historia, saliÓ con su hijo hace mes y medio. >> yo no pensaba que eras, mi papÁ yo esposa, estÁn detenidos, yo soy salÍ pero nunca pensÉ que iba a terminar caminando con un grillete en el pie. en cubÍculo en el que estÁbamos, algunos dormÍan para ver si habÍa muchas personas con niÑos. ella dice que su familia lo dejo todo haya para huir de la violencia. hace dos aÑos mataron a mi hermano, nos querÍan quitar la casa y hace poco, confundieron a mi...
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>> heidi, thanks for joining us, what more do we know about this particular incident?> well, this was sort of twin attacks in two areas, about 90 kilometers apart. we had gunmen going to these villages. we do have some witnesses saying that they were targeting christian men, which is something we saw in attacks a few weeks ago, but we also have reports that they may have been trying to get prisoners or just going in shooting. >> now this is the latest inÑi a series of attacks, correct? we are familiar with the horrible attacks on the shopping center in nairobi but there has been a series now. >> yes. the most recent attack like this that drew a lot of attention to this eastern region of kenya was just about three weeks ago around -- where we had some 60 people killed, slaughtered, really, night attackers went door to do asking if people were muslims or christians, so these are just not isolated incidents. >> we all heard about kenya being sort of this shining hope for democracy. we have seen western businesses, lots of tourism in the area. what effects have these attac
>> heidi, thanks for joining us, what more do we know about this particular incident?> well, this was sort of twin attacks in two areas, about 90 kilometers apart. we had gunmen going to these villages. we do have some witnesses saying that they were targeting christian men, which is something we saw in attacks a few weeks ago, but we also have reports that they may have been trying to get prisoners or just going in shooting. >> now this is the latest inÑi a series of attacks,...
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swimsuit cover model heidi klum i mean it's still so i'm excited to have that title for the rest of my life i really does a lot for yes you continue to model my would you do t.v. and all the rest of them i do i get to do the fun modeling where you get to show up on set you get to request wine you don't have to you know you're not any of your you're not the boss in any way but you simply not like my catalogue modeling days you reported that you said modeling is like prostitution. have so that was only in the way that the money is just so good and so easy and quick and you're just you do it and it's and it's hard it's hard to say no any downside to being beautiful. has gone so hard it inquest it's every right. to be beautiful. larry no i mean some i've had people tell me that a lot of beautiful i mean it's before your money or home saturday night intimidate oh no that's not me at all i am no i just i can't i can't i was it about myself that would be very difficult and even talk about how did you meet john legend we met on the set of a music video called stereo i had a friend named bil
swimsuit cover model heidi klum i mean it's still so i'm excited to have that title for the rest of my life i really does a lot for yes you continue to model my would you do t.v. and all the rest of them i do i get to do the fun modeling where you get to show up on set you get to request wine you don't have to you know you're not any of your you're not the boss in any way but you simply not like my catalogue modeling days you reported that you said modeling is like prostitution. have so that...
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heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying like rabbits and it is causing a surge in the population at the peninsula humane society. right flow are 58 rob bits -- right now there are 58 rabbits at the shelter. that's up from this time last year. >> we believe because of the time they came to us, many of those were easter season impulse buys, purchased by families who thought it was a good idea at the time and then realized that it was either too much care or the novelty wore off and then dumped them at their local shelter. >> they are cute. because there are so many the peninsula humane society and the spca are waving adoption fees for rabbits. they make great pets and can live 10 to 12 years. but the families need to be willing to learn to care for them properly. >>> this
heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying like rabbits and it is causing a surge in the population at the peninsula humane society. right flow are 58 rob bits -- right now there are 58...
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heidi zhou castro is joins us from dallas.nd you had the chance to talk to a young man who was contemplating crossing the border and day do so today. what did he say? >> this young boy, a 15 year old who i met at a shelter on the mexican side of the border, he tells me he is either at a stash house or could be crossing the rio grand into the united states today. these policies being discussed in washington, d.c., it's very difficult for them to have a direct impact on an individual's decision. it appears in this case nothing could change this child's mind. it calls to him, the united states. he steps away from reaching his goal so close, yet so far away. you are so close to your dream. and it makes him happy, he says, but he is also sad, because there's no one in the united states to receive him. he is trying to decide whether to cross or return to his parents and seven siblings in honduras. he was 14 when he left his families house with the naive ambition of finding a job in the us. he struck out with nothing but two changes
heidi zhou castro is joins us from dallas.nd you had the chance to talk to a young man who was contemplating crossing the border and day do so today. what did he say? >> this young boy, a 15 year old who i met at a shelter on the mexican side of the border, he tells me he is either at a stash house or could be crossing the rio grand into the united states today. these policies being discussed in washington, d.c., it's very difficult for them to have a direct impact on an individual's...
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al jazeera's heidi zhou castro spent 24 hours on the border of texas.hares her thoughts about her day on the front lines of the immigration debate. >> reporter: the border at midnight. quiet, dark, and full of travelers. border patrol agents arrest an average of more than 600 a people a day here. that's two for every mile of river. on this night, though, it is quiet. the migrants remain hidden from our cameras. this is the rio grand, nothing standings between us and exco. >> yeah, we're going to be heading out to the back roads up along the rio grand river. >> reporter: the border is where frank rodriguez grew up. and within five minutes we spot two young men sprinting across the path. we have the same problem as border pat reel, the land is too fast. we lose them. this brush is the perfect hiding space for migrants trying to escape border patrol. you can barely see the daylight. >> i understand they are trying to survive. that's why they are out here. i would do the same thing, you know. if i was starving and hungry i would want to go somewhere i could
al jazeera's heidi zhou castro spent 24 hours on the border of texas.hares her thoughts about her day on the front lines of the immigration debate. >> reporter: the border at midnight. quiet, dark, and full of travelers. border patrol agents arrest an average of more than 600 a people a day here. that's two for every mile of river. on this night, though, it is quiet. the migrants remain hidden from our cameras. this is the rio grand, nothing standings between us and exco. >> yeah,...
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heidi met with him near the texas border. >> it called to him, the united states. ryan is steps away from reaching his goal. so close, yet so far away. you're so close to your agreement. it makes him happy, but he's sad because there's no one in the united states to receive him. these trying to decide whether to cross or return to his parents and seven siblings in hopped. he was 14 when he left his family's one-room house with a naive ambitious to find a job and send money home. he struck off alone, carry nothing, but $9.50. he has had a birthday, one he had forgotten about until his mother called to remind him. fresh are on the boy's mind are memories from his journey. he troubled through a tropical storm and witnessed the murder of a pregnant girl on what migrants called "the death train." >> i jumped off in time. the girl wouldn't let the gangsters take her so they pushed her off. the train ran her over. he cried and asked god for help. he sees it in his mind. he wonders if it was for nothing. u.s. border patrol is no longer, in his words, helping to take you no
heidi met with him near the texas border. >> it called to him, the united states. ryan is steps away from reaching his goal. so close, yet so far away. you're so close to your agreement. it makes him happy, but he's sad because there's no one in the united states to receive him. these trying to decide whether to cross or return to his parents and seven siblings in hopped. he was 14 when he left his family's one-room house with a naive ambitious to find a job and send money home. he struck...
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old heidi cheeks has to sit out next season due to injury. the midfielder tore her acl and meniscus in her left leg last year. >> then i injured my right leg may 18th and then i got released june 20th. >> reporter: that makes two acl tears in the last year and a half. >> i went back to saw grass with my first injury, but now with the second one i don't think so. >> depending on the studies you look at, girls have a two to tenfold increase in their risk of tearing their acl than their counterpart male athletes do. >> reporter: the doctor says acl body alignment is different from most. the pelvis is wider in females which gives a larger angle from the middle of the body down to the feet. >> these higher angles put the knee in a relatively increased position to potentially tear their acls. >> reporter: there's also a difference in muscular imbalance. >> females tend to be more quadricep dominant as opposed to hamstring dominant. >> reporter: that also increases potential for acl tear. how can this be avoided. a good neuromuscular program can wor
. >> reporter: 17-year-old heidi cheeks has to sit out next season due to injury. the midfielder tore her acl and meniscus in her left leg last year. >> then i injured my right leg may 18th and then i got released june 20th. >> reporter: that makes two acl tears in the last year and a half. >> i went back to saw grass with my first injury, but now with the second one i don't think so. >> depending on the studies you look at, girls have a two to tenfold increase in...
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a peacemaker from jerusalem is meeting with bay area profit maker heidi kuhn. it's a leadership program called the american university. >> we have more than 28 nationalities continuing to this american university. we have a lot of people from the gulf frrks iraq, from syria, from israel. we believe in education, we believe that children, muslim, christians, and jews, when these children study together, play soccer together, eat together, i think that's the best dialogue we can start. >> he describes himself as an arab christian. h was born in jordan. he and heidi worked with the israeli consulate to get land mines removed in bethlehem last year. now they're planting white roses as a symbol for hope during the middle east conference. >>> the tsa says they've kaud passengers trying to carry on 35 loaded guns in just the past week. that's not all. the agency's instagram page features truly bizarre items confiscated earlier this month like the ball and spike chain weapon known as a morningstar taken from a passenger in chicago. a passenger from washington, d.c. had
a peacemaker from jerusalem is meeting with bay area profit maker heidi kuhn. it's a leadership program called the american university. >> we have more than 28 nationalities continuing to this american university. we have a lot of people from the gulf frrks iraq, from syria, from israel. we believe in education, we believe that children, muslim, christians, and jews, when these children study together, play soccer together, eat together, i think that's the best dialogue we can start....
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heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying like rabbits and it is causing a surge in the population at the peninsula humane society. right flow are 58 rob bits -- right now there are 58 rabbits at the shelter. that's up from this time last year. >> we believe because of the time they came to us, many of those were easter season impulse buys, purchased by families who thought it was a good idea at the time and then realized that it was either too much care or the novelty wore off and then dumped them at their local shelter. >> they are cute. because there are so many the peninsula humane society and the spca are waving adoption fees for rabbits. they make great pets and can live 10 to 12 years. but the families need to be willing to learn to care for them properly. >>> this
heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying like rabbits and it is causing a surge in the population at the peninsula humane society. right flow are 58 rob bits -- right now there are 58...
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moments later, heidi collapsed and suffered a brain an yourism. crews responding to the crash were able to rush her to the stanford medical center. >> we find of feel like this is the story of miracles and the miracle started that night. >> now doctors say having that ambulance and paramedics nearby saved her life. over the past few weeks, she's undergone multiple surgery. her road to recover have i going to be a long one, but doctors say she's lucky to be alive. >> the community is doing so much to support her and her family and everything they can do. so we wish them well. >> for sure. >>> still ahead another twist in the back and forth fight to keep the a's in oakland. >> back and forth between oakland moves smoothly. we see the shift in the back up right approaches clear, left approach what's behind the words, there's a few cars waiting, we'll see what's going on there, coming up. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist. we can do the same for you. s
moments later, heidi collapsed and suffered a brain an yourism. crews responding to the crash were able to rush her to the stanford medical center. >> we find of feel like this is the story of miracles and the miracle started that night. >> now doctors say having that ambulance and paramedics nearby saved her life. over the past few weeks, she's undergone multiple surgery. her road to recover have i going to be a long one, but doctors say she's lucky to be alive. >> the...
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heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying like rabbits and it is causing a surge in the population at the peninsula humane society. right flow are 58 rob bits -- right now there are 58 rabbits at the shelter. that's up from this time last year. >> we believe because of the time they came to us, many of those were easter season impulse buys, purchased by families who thought it was a good idea at the time and then realized that it was either too much care or the novelty wore off and then dumped them at their local shelter. >> they are cute. because there are so many the peninsula humane society and the spca are waving adoption fees for rabbits. they make great pets and can live 10 to 12 years. but the families need to be willing to learn to care for them properly. >>> this
heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying like rabbits and it is causing a surge in the population at the peninsula humane society. right flow are 58 rob bits -- right now there are 58...
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heidi klum is my guest tonight. plus music from temple. you got the watch. we're on next. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week relish the taste of summer. fresh sweet corn is 4 for just $1.00. rancher's reserve t-bone steaks are a mouthwatering $6.99 a pound. and nabisco oreo cookies are only $1.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> delicious but dangerous to your health. this year's extreme eating awards detailing the unhealthiest dishes you can order. and this one takes the cake. it's red robin's monster burger meal. it's a double cheese burger with bacon with bottomless french fries and a milk shake to boot. all together, more than 3500 calories. next up, cheesecake factory's bruleed french toast. the custard filling makes the dish 2800 calories with 93 grams of saturated fat, which is nearly a week's worth of a recommended serving. >>> a shock accident on a massachusetts freeway. an ax
heidi klum is my guest tonight. plus music from temple. you got the watch. we're on next. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week relish the taste of summer. fresh sweet corn is 4 for just $1.00. rancher's reserve t-bone steaks are a mouthwatering $6.99 a pound. and nabisco oreo cookies are only $1.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway....
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joining me now is heidi. thank you so much for joining me. i appreciate it. >> hi.re you today? >> i want to -- i'm doing very well. we're excited to have you here. i want to talk about how it came about. you came up with this idea where w your husband at the time who was tragically killed in a plane crash when he was 25. my condolences, first of all. how did you push through that pain, that tragedy to continue to turn this into a business success story? >> well, i struggled for quite awhile. but really the answer lies in my dogs. i had two big mutts i loved and adored. they would drop the ball at my feet and say we have to get out there and live life. and so at the end of the day, they were the key to getting me back on my feet and getting me to launch the business. >> and i know your brother was instrumental as well, right? he helped you push through the financial challenges that you had? what was the advice he gave you about that? >> well, patrick saw me struggling and saw me really not enjoying life and very upset and sad and said, you know, why don't we dig up
joining me now is heidi. thank you so much for joining me. i appreciate it. >> hi.re you today? >> i want to -- i'm doing very well. we're excited to have you here. i want to talk about how it came about. you came up with this idea where w your husband at the time who was tragically killed in a plane crash when he was 25. my condolences, first of all. how did you push through that pain, that tragedy to continue to turn this into a business success story? >> well, i struggled...
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. >> many children are having second thoughts about coming to the united states, and heidi castro is in dallas for us. [ audio difficulties ] >> this moment, he's probably either at a house [ audio difficulties ] he made the decision without anyone able to change his mind. >> he is steps away, so close, yet so far away. >> you're so close to your dreams. >> and it makes him happy, he says, but he's sad because there's no one in the united states to receive him. he's trying to decide whether to cross or to return to his parents and seven siblings in honduras. he was 14 when he left his one room house with the ambition of finding a job in the u.s. and sending money home. he's alone, carrying nothing but two changes of clothes, and 50 cents from selling wild hare. that was two months ago, and since then, he has had a birthday, one that he had forgotten about until his mother called to remind him. [ audio difficulties ] witnessed the murder of a pregnant girl over what migrants call the train. i jumped off just in time, he says. the girl wouldn't let the gangsters take her. they pushed h
. >> many children are having second thoughts about coming to the united states, and heidi castro is in dallas for us. [ audio difficulties ] >> this moment, he's probably either at a house [ audio difficulties ] he made the decision without anyone able to change his mind. >> he is steps away, so close, yet so far away. >> you're so close to your dreams. >> and it makes him happy, he says, but he's sad because there's no one in the united states to receive him....
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. >> car actually crashed in front of heidi's house. firefighter husband called 911, it woke up heidi, and she went out to help. now moments later, she collapsed and suffered a brain aneurysm. crews responding to the crash were able to rush her to stanford medical center. >> we kind of feel like this is a story of miracles and the miracle started that night. >> doctors say having an ambulance and paramedic nearby likely saved her life. over the past few weeks heidi has understood gone multiple srnls, her road to recovery will be long, but she is lucky to be alive. >> we wish her the very best. >> of course. >>> well it's 5:51, netflix for ebooks, the retailer thaktd offer thaw to customers coming up next. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> and welcome back to you, it is 5:54, live look at at&t park this morning. the giants have one more day with a break, and tomorrow take on the marlins in florida. general motors ceo mary barra meanwhile will be back on the hot seat in capitol hill. she's expected to answer more questions about
. >> car actually crashed in front of heidi's house. firefighter husband called 911, it woke up heidi, and she went out to help. now moments later, she collapsed and suffered a brain aneurysm. crews responding to the crash were able to rush her to stanford medical center. >> we kind of feel like this is a story of miracles and the miracle started that night. >> doctors say having an ambulance and paramedic nearby likely saved her life. over the past few weeks heidi has...
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heidi zhou-castro met a migrant who told her he's crossing today. the 15-year-old said he made arrangements with human traffickers to take him into the u.s. heidi zhou-castro met with him in rann oweso mexico, near the texas border. >> reporter: it called to him, the united states. this boy is steps away from reaching his goal. so chose, yet so far away. you are so close to your dream. it makes him happy, he says. he's sad because there's no one in the united states to receive him. he's trying to decide whether to cross or return to his parents and seven siblings in honduras. he was 14 when he left his family's one-room house with an ambitious of finding a job in the u.s. and sending money home. he struck off alone carrying nothing but two changes of clothes, and $9.50 were selling a wild h ark r. since then he had a birthday. one he had forgotten about. >> he troubled through a tropical storm and witnessed the murder of a pregnant girl on what migrants call the death train. "i jumped off in time. the girl wouldn't let the gangsters take her, so the
heidi zhou-castro met a migrant who told her he's crossing today. the 15-year-old said he made arrangements with human traffickers to take him into the u.s. heidi zhou-castro met with him in rann oweso mexico, near the texas border. >> reporter: it called to him, the united states. this boy is steps away from reaching his goal. so chose, yet so far away. you are so close to your dream. it makes him happy, he says. he's sad because there's no one in the united states to receive him. he's...
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heidi moore and financial economic editor for the guardian u.s.you could argue further repercussions are warranted. welcome. >> thank you. >> gm is not suffering a consumer revolt. it has actually not been bad for them the way things have gone. but how do you feel so far regarding both the recalls and the inquiry into what happened and their decisions. >> gm is actually at this point getting off easy. if you look at the scale of the actual recall, we're talking 30 million vehicles, 60 recalls, that is a huge cap it lags for one of the u.s.'s biggest auto makers. so they are just losing a little mronny on paper right now, they are getting a little heat from kopg, and they basically have the room to try to get their act together. this is the best thing a corporation could ask for, unfortunately it is not the best thing for drivers or shareholders, because you want to know when is this going to end and gm has no answers. >> when you brought up 30 million vehicles. we see these in dribs and drabs. and i'm never certain whether they know what all of th
heidi moore and financial economic editor for the guardian u.s.you could argue further repercussions are warranted. welcome. >> thank you. >> gm is not suffering a consumer revolt. it has actually not been bad for them the way things have gone. but how do you feel so far regarding both the recalls and the inquiry into what happened and their decisions. >> gm is actually at this point getting off easy. if you look at the scale of the actual recall, we're talking 30 million...
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heidi more works for the guardian and joins us more for the recall.just went through the time line and a lot has happened, but a lot is still happening right now. another recall. an additional six recalls this afternoon. when is this part of it going to end? >> we actually have no way of knowing that. but it is alarming. if you are a gm customer or consumer, you have to wonder how long gm made these defective vehicles. now it's going back to 1997. suspected. >> what kind of message is this sending to consumers to keep coming out with these. >> i think they are trying to pace it. and some of these have come out on friday afternoons when people are paying less attention. but that is a terrible idea. it tells us the scale is so large that no one could absorb it in one go. even at this moment reporters to put this together, we have to add up what has happened over the last three months to -- add the numbers ourselves to because gm isn't providing that. >> let's talk about this compensation plan for victims. is this a fair way to approach it? this >> it's
heidi more works for the guardian and joins us more for the recall.just went through the time line and a lot has happened, but a lot is still happening right now. another recall. an additional six recalls this afternoon. when is this part of it going to end? >> we actually have no way of knowing that. but it is alarming. if you are a gm customer or consumer, you have to wonder how long gm made these defective vehicles. now it's going back to 1997. suspected. >> what kind of message...
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heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, texas. >>> there is no way of knowing how many choose to stay hidden andented, but that possibility along with rumors of special permits are enough to convince central american residents to gamble and try to cross the border. paul? >> that's right. it's a gamble to leave, it's a gamble to make it across mexico, and a gamble to try to cross the border. but it's the consistent rumors of a permit that are making these people try to find a way to stay in the country. the journey comes full circle here. day and night, one, two, sometimes as many as ten or 12 buses pull up here, dropping off hundreds of dirty, dehydrated, exhausted hon dur ans. >> we have entire families coming back from mexico. they were on their way to the u.s., and didn't make it. they have been brought back to this government shelter. some have family members here to pick them up, others will be transported to another shelter. we saw young children coming off seemingly by themselves. why did they go north now? many of them told us about a rumor that has made its way south. >> we went because
heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, texas. >>> there is no way of knowing how many choose to stay hidden andented, but that possibility along with rumors of special permits are enough to convince central american residents to gamble and try to cross the border. paul? >> that's right. it's a gamble to leave, it's a gamble to make it across mexico, and a gamble to try to cross the border. but it's the consistent rumors of a permit that are making these people try to find a way to stay...
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heidi tienen la historia. >> estÁn reclutando voluntarios para reclutar la frontera. >> inclusive enmporta el hecho de que esos niÑos son refugiados. >> el fundador dijo que estÁn enojados ante el flujo de niÑos indocumentados y que en los prÓximos 10 meses reclutan voluntarios para ponerlos en la frontera. >> traen armas de alto poder. >> algunos activistas dicen ser alarmados ante el odio de estos grupos. >> te da tristeza que exista gente con tanto odio en su corazÓn que sea capaz de hacer esto contra niÑos. y nada mÁs podemos orar por ellos. >> tendrÁn que hacer su parte para prevenir que mÁs niÑos indocumentados entran al paÍs. >> los ladrones de dinero de los cajeros automÁticos usan la tecnologÍa para cometer los robos. rescatan a cientos de niÑos en una casa del horror. hablaremos de lo que padecieron. estamos transmitiendo en vivo. son las 11 con trece minutos. ♪ ú÷úñpñxñÑñ÷ >> obra en mÉxico rescataron a cientos de niÑos en michoacÁn. >> efectivos de las fuerzas federales y locales lo electo de michoacÁn rescataron a un total de 458 niÑos y adultos de un orfanato convertid
heidi tienen la historia. >> estÁn reclutando voluntarios para reclutar la frontera. >> inclusive enmporta el hecho de que esos niÑos son refugiados. >> el fundador dijo que estÁn enojados ante el flujo de niÑos indocumentados y que en los prÓximos 10 meses reclutan voluntarios para ponerlos en la frontera. >> traen armas de alto poder. >> algunos activistas dicen ser alarmados ante el odio de estos grupos. >> te da tristeza que exista gente con tanto...
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the crisis conditions and the desperation will continue as well. >> heidi zhou-castro reporting from. >>> many people in central america are desperate to escape because of violence. one of the most dangerous places is san pedro sulo in hopped where gages carry more -- gangs carry more weight than the government. yesterday a group of 40 mothers and children were deported back. it was the first group of central american children sent home as the u.s. cracks down on undocumented immigrants. paul beban returned from honduras and has been cog this story about the children who made it to the u.s. from san pedro sulo and joins us in the studio. after being in honduras and watching what is going on, the violence that is occurring has been happening for weeks and weeks. it continues to drive people into the united states. it's been happening for years and goes back to happened in the 1990s, as the u.s. worked the drug trade. what happened is it shifted to central america. honduras, a country the size of tep. a country coming into the u.s. goes through honduras, it's a country the seize of ten
the crisis conditions and the desperation will continue as well. >> heidi zhou-castro reporting from. >>> many people in central america are desperate to escape because of violence. one of the most dangerous places is san pedro sulo in hopped where gages carry more -- gangs carry more weight than the government. yesterday a group of 40 mothers and children were deported back. it was the first group of central american children sent home as the u.s. cracks down on undocumented...
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old heidi from falls church, virginia, tore her acl and meniscus in her left leg last year. >> then i injured my right leg may 18th and i got surgery june 20th. >> reporter: that's another acl tear which makes two in the last year and a half. >> i went back to playing soccer after my first injury, but now with the second injury i don't think i'm going back. >> depending on the studies that you look at, girls have a two to tenfold in risk of tearing their acl than their counterpart male athletes do. >> reporter: this orthopedic surgeon dr. robert najarian says female body alignment is different from males. the pelvis is wider in females which gives a larger angle from the middle of the body down to the feet. >> these wider angles put their knee in a relatively increased position to potentially tear their acls. >> reporter: there's also a difference in muscular imbalance. >> females tend to be more quadriceps dominant, the muscle in the front of their legs, as opposed to hamstring dominant. >> research shows a good neuromuscular program can work wonders. >> focus on
. >> reporter: 17-year-old heidi from falls church, virginia, tore her acl and meniscus in her left leg last year. >> then i injured my right leg may 18th and i got surgery june 20th. >> reporter: that's another acl tear which makes two in the last year and a half. >> i went back to playing soccer after my first injury, but now with the second injury i don't think i'm going back. >> depending on the studies that you look at, girls have a two to tenfold in risk of...
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for more on this let's go right to heidi zhou castro in dallas. heidi?ow this buyer who has purchased this kurdish crude in the past has not said that they are actually the buyer for this shipment per se is lindel basso. they have purchased two shipments from the kurdish government in may, and it says it has not broken any laws, but it has canceled any future transactions. so what still remains unclear is what happens to this one million gallons aboard this vessel. we heard from the kurdistan regional government that that has been legally sold. however, payment normally for these kinds of things isn't exchanged until 30 days after delivery. well the oil has not been delivered and most likely will not be delivered thanks to a warrant signed by an american federal judge in texas who has authorized the seizure of this cargo. right now it is sitting 70 miles offshore since this weekend. and the u.s. marshall says it is monitoring the situation, and if that ship comes within 12 miles of the coast that's when marshals can board and confiscate the cargo, ali. >
for more on this let's go right to heidi zhou castro in dallas. heidi?ow this buyer who has purchased this kurdish crude in the past has not said that they are actually the buyer for this shipment per se is lindel basso. they have purchased two shipments from the kurdish government in may, and it says it has not broken any laws, but it has canceled any future transactions. so what still remains unclear is what happens to this one million gallons aboard this vessel. we heard from the kurdistan...
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heidi jo castro joins us live from the texas-mexico border. tell me more about how this scam actually worked. >> hey, tony. a brief background on just how this government at act works. they're detained at the border and transferred into the custody of health and human services which then taking time to identify family members or friends of these children who are already residing in the united states to take these kids in while they wait for their court date. now, somehow the scammers you mentioned learned who these families are. they learned detail about each child's immigration case. they called these families pretending to be charity workers and asked for anywhere between 300 to $6,000 to cover the so-called fees and travel expenses to reunite children with families. now, parents who are desperate to see their child -- perhaps it's been years or a decade or month since they have seen the children and they're in an emotional time, many of them paid without question. the fbi tells us that this happened to families in at least 12 states, alabam
heidi jo castro joins us live from the texas-mexico border. tell me more about how this scam actually worked. >> hey, tony. a brief background on just how this government at act works. they're detained at the border and transferred into the custody of health and human services which then taking time to identify family members or friends of these children who are already residing in the united states to take these kids in while they wait for their court date. now, somehow the scammers you...
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as heidi joe castro reports. >> after six days of travel and three days of detention, 26-year-old cindyenez clutches her son in one hand and a plastic bag containing her home for the future in the other. immigration officers dropped off the mother and child at this bus terminal in calen, texas, moments ago. inside the bag is a permit to remain in the country for 30 days. that's when a judge will decide whether to deport them back to honduras. [ speaking spanish ] >> getting in the country feels good, she says, but she didn't come here to feel good. she came for a better future for her son and herself. the border patrol picked them up after they crossed the rio grande on a raft. jimenez and her son are now tree, holding bus tickets to join relatives in florida. more than 16,000 central american immigrants arriving in the rio grande valley each month, u.s. immigration officials drop off about 500 women and children at this mccalen bus terminal each day. [ speaking spanish ] >> she had heard rumors that single brothers and children will be allowed to stay in the u.s. that's why she came no
as heidi joe castro reports. >> after six days of travel and three days of detention, 26-year-old cindyenez clutches her son in one hand and a plastic bag containing her home for the future in the other. immigration officers dropped off the mother and child at this bus terminal in calen, texas, moments ago. inside the bag is a permit to remain in the country for 30 days. that's when a judge will decide whether to deport them back to honduras. [ speaking spanish ] >> getting in the...
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he got to take a tumble with heidi klum. >> how do you explain that to your wife?ory discussions have stalled between players. >> and katy perry tells rolling stone she doesn't need a dude to have a child. time and technology is all she needs. >>> after the premiere of "sharknado 2: the second one," red cross said good job. basements are always a safe place. and you're right, al. never try to drive away from sharknados. safest spot is inside or with ian ziering. you didn't see the first one, right? >> i didn't see either. but i'm going to binge watch both. >> it is so ridiculous that it's good. >> some day i want to do one of the live tweeting things, but i think i missed the opportunity last night. a lot of weather geeks were live tweeting. >> next time around. sharknado 3. >> i want to be in that one. >> this was your first look at the day. ifcorner of "smart choice"e and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... ...like centrum. select products are now just $9.99 with card. at the corner of happy and healthy. your eyes
he got to take a tumble with heidi klum. >> how do you explain that to your wife?ory discussions have stalled between players. >> and katy perry tells rolling stone she doesn't need a dude to have a child. time and technology is all she needs. >>> after the premiere of "sharknado 2: the second one," red cross said good job. basements are always a safe place. and you're right, al. never try to drive away from sharknados. safest spot is inside or with ian ziering....
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. >> in the face of the competing claims, senator heidi high camp of north dakota lashed out at industry representatives, appearing before a subcommittee. >> this is problematic. from a public stand point because the public expects we'll make fact-based decisions. >> the department of transportation tells al jazeera all options are on the table. a comprehensive oil by rail proposal is expected later this year, communities like this are not willing to wait. >> look at what your local laws are and execute d. don't stand down. it will take everyone in the nation to stand up, to make it happen, to stop it. >>> let's talk about what need to be done to improve safety. we spoke with peter goals a director of the national transport safety board. he's a senior vice president for washington public relations firm o'neil and associates. we asked if he thought the safety measures that the department of transportation working. >> they have done some things to help, yes. lowering speeds, i think the rerouting of trains, you know, all oil and hazardous material trains now go through a 27 point routing p
. >> in the face of the competing claims, senator heidi high camp of north dakota lashed out at industry representatives, appearing before a subcommittee. >> this is problematic. from a public stand point because the public expects we'll make fact-based decisions. >> the department of transportation tells al jazeera all options are on the table. a comprehensive oil by rail proposal is expected later this year, communities like this are not willing to wait. >> look at...
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in this video, ag heidi boasts of the bond making skills he has acquired while fighting in the middle east. he also posted a picture on twitter of explosive devices, he says he is made, and that are ready to use. the extra vigilance comes as reports emerged that the u.s. believes that al qaeda is trying to make a new kind of bomb. it cannot be detected by normal scanners. one that does not contain metal and could be implanted into the body of a bomber. >> china's president is on a two-day state visit to south korea. >> this is on economic relations between beijing as sole as well as ongoing tensions with north korea. leaders say they oppose the program. the business regarded as a snub to north korea. this is the fifth meeting with the south korean president. north korea's leader has yet to be invited. japan has taken a step towards improving relations with the communist north. >> the japanese prime minister says that he would lift some of japan's economic sanctions in return for john yang's -- john yang's decision. this summer marks the 100th anniversary of the start of one of the gre
in this video, ag heidi boasts of the bond making skills he has acquired while fighting in the middle east. he also posted a picture on twitter of explosive devices, he says he is made, and that are ready to use. the extra vigilance comes as reports emerged that the u.s. believes that al qaeda is trying to make a new kind of bomb. it cannot be detected by normal scanners. one that does not contain metal and could be implanted into the body of a bomber. >> china's president is on a two-day...
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heidi, good to see you. th thank you. >>> the obama administration is taking criticism for how it's handling undocumented migrants. the roots of today's immigration debate may lie in decisions the u.s. made decades ago. >> reporter: in the 1980s civil wars raged across central america. fearing soviet influence, u.s. president ronald reagan strongly supported military dictatorships and undemocratic right wing regimes. >> we gave them money and military support. we gave them a lot of different things, and that included turning our head the other way when they went about doing their death squads and killing innocent people. >> reporter: tens of thousands of suspected leftists and their sympathizers were killed by soldiers and right wing death squads. many central american families tried to get way from the bloodshed seeking refuge in the u.s. >> we drove hundreds of thousands of people out of their countries during that time. >> reporter: their prime destination? los angeles. >> los angeles is the modern ellis
heidi, good to see you. th thank you. >>> the obama administration is taking criticism for how it's handling undocumented migrants. the roots of today's immigration debate may lie in decisions the u.s. made decades ago. >> reporter: in the 1980s civil wars raged across central america. fearing soviet influence, u.s. president ronald reagan strongly supported military dictatorships and undemocratic right wing regimes. >> we gave them money and military support. we gave them...
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heidi jo castro spent 24 hours along the border on the front lines of the immigration debate. >> reporterr at midnight. quiet, dark, and full of travelers. border patrol agents arrest an average of more than 600 people a day here along the rio grande. that's two for every mile of river. on this night, though, it's quiet. the migrants remain hidden from our cameras. the light of day reveals just how porous this border is. that is the rio grande. nothing except a waste hyphens stands between us and mexico. >> we are heading out to the back roads up along the rio grande river. >> reporter: the border is where frank rodriguez grew up. he takes us on a tour. >> groups of 30, i have seen 40. >> reporter: and within five minutes. we see running. we spot two young men sprinting across the path. we have the same problem as border patrol. the land is too vast. these migrants are fast. we lose them. the brush surrounding the river is so defense, the perfect hiding place for migrants trying to escape border patrol. in fact, it's so defense in here, that you can barely see the daylight. and a person c
heidi jo castro spent 24 hours along the border on the front lines of the immigration debate. >> reporterr at midnight. quiet, dark, and full of travelers. border patrol agents arrest an average of more than 600 people a day here along the rio grande. that's two for every mile of river. on this night, though, it's quiet. the migrants remain hidden from our cameras. the light of day reveals just how porous this border is. that is the rio grande. nothing except a waste hyphens stands...
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heidi zhou castro reports. >> reporter: a dispatch call on a remote stretch of highway, 70 miles northe border. >> a22, 419, they are coming up on 755. >> reporter: this is a typical night in books county texas, a corridor of human smuggling where according to the sheriff's office 300 people are smuggled through a day. a few miles up the road that car in front of us was seen dropping off a group of migrants. they don't often stop smugglers,esmugglers smugglers,est -- especially here, where four deputies patrol 944 square miles. this deputy is among the reserve deputies, commissioned officers who work for no pay. >> i'm telling you right now, i know what you are doing down here. >> reporter: this suspected smuggler, though, will get away, he said he took out the back seat to haul a washing machine. and those footprints on the floorboard, they could be anybody's. >> get out of my county. he has done it before. you can tell he is cool about it, and he knows i don't really have anything -- unless we find some illegals and they put him as the driver, that's about the only thing. >> reporter
heidi zhou castro reports. >> reporter: a dispatch call on a remote stretch of highway, 70 miles northe border. >> a22, 419, they are coming up on 755. >> reporter: this is a typical night in books county texas, a corridor of human smuggling where according to the sheriff's office 300 people are smuggled through a day. a few miles up the road that car in front of us was seen dropping off a group of migrants. they don't often stop smugglers,esmugglers smugglers,est --...
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. >> there are no more surgeries planned for heidi crouch. it is about healing. >> before the kids go to bed i ask them if they would like to record a message to mommy on my phone so i can take it to the hospital the next day. i take that in and play it. >> i knew i loved her but i realized the whole community loves her and people cross the we world love her and are following the story. >> at stanford hospital for abc7 news. >> if you would like to help we have information on our website at abc7news.com. >> an act of generosity is capturing the hearts people in concord. a, worry at a grocery told abc that a man if his late 20's went into the store on tuesday and offered to pay for other people's groceries. he spent more than $800 on the good deed. customers were amazed. >> it awesome that someone would have that in their heart to for others. there are so many people out of work. >> when asked why, the man replied "why not." it is inspiring others to pay it forward and customers are dropping off bags of food. >> made it is contagious, hidden c
. >> there are no more surgeries planned for heidi crouch. it is about healing. >> before the kids go to bed i ask them if they would like to record a message to mommy on my phone so i can take it to the hospital the next day. i take that in and play it. >> i knew i loved her but i realized the whole community loves her and people cross the we world love her and are following the story. >> at stanford hospital for abc7 news. >> if you would like to help we have...
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i'll tell you what, we're going to try and re-establish a connection with heidi theiss. again, she's from league city. it's a houston suburb. in advance of any potential request from the federal government to set up detention facilities to hold this overflow have said no. could that end up as a big legal battle? potentially. i'm going to carry on. i think we might have her. can you hear me now? >> yes, i can. i'm sorry. >> sorry we lost you there. what i was going to ask you is, federal law trumps the kind of thing that you did. even states can't dictate immigration policy to the federal government. and you must understand that. so what was the purpose of this resolution? >> well, actually, i disagree with that because i don't believe that the federal government is following its own laws. that's part of my problem. and i am a big tenth amendment advocate, and i believe in states' rights and our ability and our right to be able to self-govern. the federal government is restricted and supposed to be restricted to only enumerated powers, and they're well outside those bound
i'll tell you what, we're going to try and re-establish a connection with heidi theiss. again, she's from league city. it's a houston suburb. in advance of any potential request from the federal government to set up detention facilities to hold this overflow have said no. could that end up as a big legal battle? potentially. i'm going to carry on. i think we might have her. can you hear me now? >> yes, i can. i'm sorry. >> sorry we lost you there. what i was going to ask you is,...
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heidi jo castro has more from reyonosa, mexico on the so-called corridor of death. >> 15 year-old brianolar left his migrant shelter on the mexican banks of the rio grandee friday morning. he had been waiting for a chance to cross, but despite all warning. >> and if you died? >> oh, well, he had answered. and at this moment, he may already be on u.s. soil. we are waiting to hear. at worst, ryan's journey could take him here, the dessert of brooks county texas. it's 950 square miles of cactus, mountain lions and sun where the sheriff office picks up an avenue of two bodies a week. >> how likely do you think if he comes you might find him and put him in a body bag? >> i hope that doesn't happen. i hope i don't have to pick him up. >> the chief deputy shows me a st staggering number. 403 bodies since 2009. >> you know, looking at this number, this is like a boeing jet come down. >> uh-huh. >> in your brush every three years. >> that's how many people are dying. >> yeah. >> is that number real to you? >> yeah. it's real. uh-huh. >> a ride-along with the deputy shows us why. smugglers pull o
heidi jo castro has more from reyonosa, mexico on the so-called corridor of death. >> 15 year-old brianolar left his migrant shelter on the mexican banks of the rio grandee friday morning. he had been waiting for a chance to cross, but despite all warning. >> and if you died? >> oh, well, he had answered. and at this moment, he may already be on u.s. soil. we are waiting to hear. at worst, ryan's journey could take him here, the dessert of brooks county texas. it's 950 square...
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heidi jo castro has more otso called corridor of death. >> reporter: 15-year-old brian soler left thisnt chilling shel ter on the mexican banks of the rio grande friday morning. he had been waiting for a chance to cross, but despite all warnings. and if you die? >> translator: oh, well. , he had answered. and at this moment he may already be on u.s. soil, we are waiting to hear. at worse, ryan's journey could take him here the desert the of broods county texas, 950 square miles of cactus, mountain lions and sun where the sheriff's office pick united states up an average of two a week. how likely do you think you might find him and hut him in a body bag? >> i hope it doesn't happen. i hope i don't have to pick him up. >> reporter: the chief deputy shows me a tag staggering number, 403 bodies since 2009. but you know, looking at this number there is lying a boeing jet going down in your brush every three years, that's how many people are dieing. >> yeah. >> reporter: is that number real to you? >> yeah. it's real. uh-huh. >> reporter: a ride along with a deputy shows us why. smugglers pu
heidi jo castro has more otso called corridor of death. >> reporter: 15-year-old brian soler left thisnt chilling shel ter on the mexican banks of the rio grande friday morning. he had been waiting for a chance to cross, but despite all warnings. and if you die? >> translator: oh, well. , he had answered. and at this moment he may already be on u.s. soil, we are waiting to hear. at worse, ryan's journey could take him here the desert the of broods county texas, 950 square miles of...
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brown and people are favorable toward henry and raising questions about heidi. same information/profile. these deep, psychological internal barriers that people have about women and girls and that women and girls have about themselves, that is a more difficult area to explore and to measure but we are going to try to do that because you look at political participation in our country it is certainly nowhere near half. we don't have of the corporations or corporate officers held by women, on and on. i think it will be real food for thought for both countries where there is so much work to be done to end the oppression and abuse and dehumanizing of women and other countries like our own where we have made so much progress but have so much more we can do. >> no question. you were talking about maliki and what a frustrating leaders he was. you have been 112 countries and almost travelled a million miles and probably the only foreign leader you didn't meet is kim jung and the question i am going to ask and i will put it out there and then go to another question is whe
brown and people are favorable toward henry and raising questions about heidi. same information/profile. these deep, psychological internal barriers that people have about women and girls and that women and girls have about themselves, that is a more difficult area to explore and to measure but we are going to try to do that because you look at political participation in our country it is certainly nowhere near half. we don't have of the corporations or corporate officers held by women, on and...