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de irma lópez son los de una madre desesperada.an vencido el hambre, las enfermedades y la miseria. irma: sí, hay a veces que no hay nada de comer. cuando hay comemos, cuando no hay no. danay: ermitaño, uno de sus seis hijos, había salido para estados unidos y hacía más de cuatro semana dijo él, me voy a ir a luchar, mamá, que dijo, para arreglar una casa, no tenemos casa, dijo él. danay: el joven dejó su pueblo en guatemala, atravesó méxico y estaba listo para cruzar el desierto de arizona. sin embargo, nunca tuvo en consideración las altas temperaturas, la sed y los peligros del terreno. perdió la cuenta de cuántos días había caminado y empezó a sentir que el cuerpo no le respondía. ese día habíamos salido muy temprano a sobrevolar el desierto con unidades del equipo de operaciones aéreas de la patrulla fronteriza. a eso de las nueve de la mañana los agentes recibieron una llamada de emergencia, un inmigrante había marcado desesperadamente el número 911 desde un celular que llevaba con él. su ubicación era incierta. varios helicó
de irma lópez son los de una madre desesperada.an vencido el hambre, las enfermedades y la miseria. irma: sí, hay a veces que no hay nada de comer. cuando hay comemos, cuando no hay no. danay: ermitaño, uno de sus seis hijos, había salido para estados unidos y hacía más de cuatro semana dijo él, me voy a ir a luchar, mamá, que dijo, para arreglar una casa, no tenemos casa, dijo él. danay: el joven dejó su pueblo en guatemala, atravesó méxico y estaba listo para cruzar el desierto de...
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> hay herramienta para su trabajo >>> las mÁquinas industriales sh las sillas, la vitrina >>> para irman cuanto a la ropa recomiendan especial cuidado con gorras y zapatos >>> lavarlo, le ponemos cloro >>> aunque aquÍ hay de todo y para todos, expertos en seguridad dicen que hay dos artÍculos que solamente podrian comprar en sitios certificados las sillas de autos de bebÉ y las cunas >>> podrÍan tener accidentes. aunque hay otros artÍculos usados y claramente accidentados con un simple retoque de irma. >>> $800 estÁ comprando >>> el secreto es descifrar en cada objeto la historia del dueÑo anterior >>> hay gente limpia y sucia >>> en oakland cristina londoÑo noticias telemundo. >>> en una casa de morelos mÉxico de cantinflas ahora hay un restaurante donde combinan la cocina mexicana con un toque innovador, rebeca smith nos invita a darle una probada >>> una casa Única donde viviÓ quiÉn es conocido como el mejor comediante de mÉxico mario morena cantinflas ahora es el mejor restaurante de mÉxico de chiles rivera >>> primero vamos a hidratar cuesta 5 veces mÁs de lo normal luego se sacan,
> hay herramienta para su trabajo >>> las mÁquinas industriales sh las sillas, la vitrina >>> para irman cuanto a la ropa recomiendan especial cuidado con gorras y zapatos >>> lavarlo, le ponemos cloro >>> aunque aquÍ hay de todo y para todos, expertos en seguridad dicen que hay dos artÍculos que solamente podrian comprar en sitios certificados las sillas de autos de bebÉ y las cunas >>> podrÍan tener accidentes. aunque hay otros artÍculos...
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Aug 30, 2018
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. >> remember hurricane irma?l it took a t on miami last year even without a direct hit. developmentategies and reshaping local economies. diana olick has the latest stallment on her continuing series "rising risks." ♪ ♪ >>> this $25 million water-front home is the epitome of miami beach paradise, but it is paradise at a price. because rising tides andxt increasinglyme storms may already be lowering its val. in fact, this home just five miles inland in miami's little haiti could actually be a better investment according to a controversial new study. >> what we see here is the theory of clite gentrification. harvard university's jesse keenan tracks the values of more than 100,000 single-family homes across miamioing back 45 years, and in a published study coined the term climate gentrification. >> so you're saying home prices areallreadyng 10% because of climate>> change? 10% to where they would have been had their not been clima change. evidence, he says, that climate changes authoring home values both on the coast and inland. >> what we found is the higher elevation prop
. >> remember hurricane irma?l it took a t on miami last year even without a direct hit. developmentategies and reshaping local economies. diana olick has the latest stallment on her continuing series "rising risks." ♪ ♪ >>> this $25 million water-front home is the epitome of miami beach paradise, but it is paradise at a price. because rising tides andxt increasinglyme storms may already be lowering its val. in fact, this home just five miles inland in miami's...
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Aug 30, 2018
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fema was already overloaded with harvey and irma, something they had never done before.ere they trying to manage puerto rico. they're trying to manage as opposed to the pentagon stepping up and sending in the assets that should have gone in and maybe could have saved some of the people lives. and that's a stretch because that country was destroyed by the storm. the grid was down, broken, bridges broken. but we've got port opening units. the port was closed, not used. we have airfield opening units, standing by, not used. what's wrong with that picture? we have expeditionary medical units, not used. what's wrong with that picture? and while send less than 100 helicopters. we can do better, and i hope in those lessons learned, u.s. northern command and the pentagon will lean forward. and when we have a heavy storm like a maria coming, they will send out a flotilla of ships to follow the storm in like they did for irma. they did not do that for maria. and we can do better. the military can do better. their job is to save american lives. >> as we are now in the midst of hurr
fema was already overloaded with harvey and irma, something they had never done before.ere they trying to manage puerto rico. they're trying to manage as opposed to the pentagon stepping up and sending in the assets that should have gone in and maybe could have saved some of the people lives. and that's a stretch because that country was destroyed by the storm. the grid was down, broken, bridges broken. but we've got port opening units. the port was closed, not used. we have airfield opening...
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Aug 30, 2018
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. >>> irma patricia pÉrez bÁez.uca estado de mÉxico. >>> buscan a sus seres queridos. la protesta va a durar todo o el dÍa. paulina cabe recalcar en el sexenio de enrique peÑa nieto han desaparecido 23 mil personas. es decir, 12 persona por cada dÍa. >>> gracias vÍctor, seguimos en mÉxico, el caso ayotzinapa sigue sumergido en las sombras. el presidente aportar algo de seguridad. que los 33 normalistas fueron asesinados e incinerados por un grupo... >>> pasÓ justamente lo que la investigaciÓn arrojo. >>> a esa declaraciÓn del presidente mexicano, le pedimos una reacciÓn a felipe de la cruz, familiar de uno de los estudiantes desaparecidos y esto fue lo que nos comentÓ. >>> entonces, para nosotros, enrique peÑa nieto miente durante estos 4 aÑos que buscamos a los jÓvenes. de lo q nicamente han hecho este mensa presentamos, el presidente enrique peÑa nieto confesÓ ke darse con la insatisfacciÓn, que lo que atendiÓ en este caso no fue suficiente. hacemos una pausa muy breve, en noticias telemundo al mediodÍa. la portad
. >>> irma patricia pÉrez bÁez.uca estado de mÉxico. >>> buscan a sus seres queridos. la protesta va a durar todo o el dÍa. paulina cabe recalcar en el sexenio de enrique peÑa nieto han desaparecido 23 mil personas. es decir, 12 persona por cada dÍa. >>> gracias vÍctor, seguimos en mÉxico, el caso ayotzinapa sigue sumergido en las sombras. el presidente aportar algo de seguridad. que los 33 normalistas fueron asesinados e incinerados por un grupo......
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Aug 20, 2018
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jaime>>or irma, harvey and katrina are among the hurricanes that have ravaged the east coast and gulff mexico. but here in california, hurricanes are virtually unheard of. >> what do you do in the case of a hurricane? i don't know. i can't imagine that kind of devastation hitting the shores here. >> reporter: hurricanes that form in the eastern pacific ocean usually don't make it past baja, california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858. however, there is now the potential this rare event could strike the san diego area again. oceanographer art miller. >> it could happen, especially if the ocean temperatures to stay in this anomalously warm state. >> it's very simple. scientists at the scripps hill have been recording temperatures in the pacific ocean, as high as 79.5 degrees. that's about 10 degrees above normal. >>> what has the temperature gauge showed you in the last week or so? >> it showed we have been right at or outside the record temperatures that were already set back in the 30s. we know we are experiencing an extreme temperature event. >> it increases the
jaime>>or irma, harvey and katrina are among the hurricanes that have ravaged the east coast and gulff mexico. but here in california, hurricanes are virtually unheard of. >> what do you do in the case of a hurricane? i don't know. i can't imagine that kind of devastation hitting the shores here. >> reporter: hurricanes that form in the eastern pacific ocean usually don't make it past baja, california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858. however, there is...
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. >>> as we move into the high-risk season for hurricanes, who can forget the toll irma took on floridaana olick has her continued series "rising risks: the increasing impact of climate on real estate. >> hurricanes have been a part of miami's history but rising seas are its future. water is starting to change the future of home values in and out of the danger zone ♪ >> reporter: this $25 million waterfront home is the epitome of miami beach paradise. but it is paradise at a price. because rising tides and increasingly extreme storms may already be lowering its value. in fact this home just five miles inland in little haiti could actually be a better investment according to a controversial new study. >> what we see here is a theory of climate >> jesse keenan tracked the values of more than 100,000 single family homes across miami going back 45 years. in a published study coined the term climate gentrification. >> so you're saying home prices are already falling 10% because of climate change? >> 10% had there not been climate change. >> reporter: he says climate change is altering values
. >>> as we move into the high-risk season for hurricanes, who can forget the toll irma took on floridaana olick has her continued series "rising risks: the increasing impact of climate on real estate. >> hurricanes have been a part of miami's history but rising seas are its future. water is starting to change the future of home values in and out of the danger zone ♪ >> reporter: this $25 million waterfront home is the epitome of miami beach paradise. but it is...
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yarel: alarmante dos ingenios reÚnen y con o irma elfuego mÁs impresionante de california.
yarel: alarmante dos ingenios reÚnen y con o irma elfuego mÁs impresionante de california.
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roja es unenÓmeno que ocurre todos los aÑos, pero este aÑo es el mÁs letal por 3 factores el huracÁn irma estos nutrientes soimtos para las algas hay una explosiÓn en el crecimiento de las algas y el calentamiento global un ocÉano caliente hacen que el alga crezca >>> que quede claro las azucare azucareras tiraron su derech ayer >>> felicidad era devastador miles de cientos de pese iy dfines y manatÍ animalitos se mueren porque no pueden respirar, estas imÁgenes la grabaron en la costa de la florida y hablamos con esta cientÍfica y esto es la punta del iceberg porque esto es trajo el agua la costa imagÍnate la cantidad de animal de muertos en el ocÉano >>> esto es triste, porque como bien habÍas dicho tambiÉn muchas especies tratan de, tardan muchÍsimo en llegar al lugar en quÉ estÁbamos ¿ quÉ podemos hacer nosotros? >>> hay que entender el problema y hablar con nuestros representantes elegir tambiÉn un gobernador quitodos, la economÍ muchos restaurantes cerraron en esta Área, los turistas no quieren estar ahÍ no te puedes meter al agua porque es una alga tÓxica no quieres estar en un lug
roja es unenÓmeno que ocurre todos los aÑos, pero este aÑo es el mÁs letal por 3 factores el huracÁn irma estos nutrientes soimtos para las algas hay una explosiÓn en el crecimiento de las algas y el calentamiento global un ocÉano caliente hacen que el alga crezca >>> que quede claro las azucare azucareras tiraron su derech ayer >>> felicidad era devastador miles de cientos de pese iy dfines y manatÍ animalitos se mueren porque no pueden respirar, estas imÁgenes la...
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and you saw the devastation that happened after irma and maria. saying anything that was so distant from what reality was saying, but you know what, there is nothing worse than people that don't want to hear the truth because the truth if they accepted it would make them understand that they failed. and the trump administration failed the people of puerto rico. thank god for the american people. thank god for the puerto rican dias per, thank got for the latin people because where trump failed, they opened their hearts, tended to our wounds, brought water and food to us and took care of our sick. thank god for the people that have a heart because if we were waiting for the trump administration, the heartless trump administration, we still would be dying. let me tell you, there is a place on the island where there is no dialysis center and the people are still having to get on a boat which usually has a lot of trouble to come and get dialysis in the main island of puerto rico. so this is not over. this is not by far over. there are thousands of blue
and you saw the devastation that happened after irma and maria. saying anything that was so distant from what reality was saying, but you know what, there is nothing worse than people that don't want to hear the truth because the truth if they accepted it would make them understand that they failed. and the trump administration failed the people of puerto rico. thank god for the american people. thank god for the puerto rican dias per, thank got for the latin people because where trump failed,...
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last year she was september to florida to be adopted but hurricane irma blew in.bout 50 animals were flown into the bay area. a couple saw ner her online andt through a trial phase to adopt her. >> whether they've been traumatized or not, i'm doing what i should be doing. she's an extraordinary animal. i love her. i'd be heartbroken if i lost her now. >> holly is is vevery happy, an is he. holly is more than 3,000 miles away from where she grew up. go to nbcbayarea.com. maybe you can walk away with a dog or cat this weekend. most shelters are waiving or reducing adoption fees. >>> lake merritt about to be filled with rowing teams. we'll share it with you next. welcome to the xfinity store. thanks, janet. it's my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 lines of talk and text included with your internet. and over here i'm having my birthday party. dj fluffernutter, hit it! ♪ dj fluffernutter simple. easy. awesome. ask how to get $300 back when you sign up for xfinity mobile, and purcha
last year she was september to florida to be adopted but hurricane irma blew in.bout 50 animals were flown into the bay area. a couple saw ner her online andt through a trial phase to adopt her. >> whether they've been traumatized or not, i'm doing what i should be doing. she's an extraordinary animal. i love her. i'd be heartbroken if i lost her now. >> holly is is vevery happy, an is he. holly is more than 3,000 miles away from where she grew up. go to nbcbayarea.com. maybe you...
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hour, an aspiring story, that couple d devoting too much time after helping automatic in hurricane irmang up right here. >>> first thatnng repor on the widespread sexual abuse in the catholic church affecting more than 1,000 victims in pennsylvania over the decades, and i appreciate how they referred to themselves as survivors, not victims. david wright is back with that. good morning again, david. >> good morning, robin. this is a bombshell report because it really reveals the scope of the tragedy. more than 1,000 survivors, victims, more than 300 priests accused, and dozens of church officials implicated in the coverup. and this is just from one state, pennsylvania. >> predators in every diocese weaponized the catholic faith and used it ace tool of their abuse. >> the grand jury spent two years investigating child sex abuse in the catholic church in pennsylvania, documenting the coverup by digging through church records kept secret until now. the result is perhaps the most detailed and disturbing view yet of the scandal here in the u.s. most of the cases beyond the statute of limitati
hour, an aspiring story, that couple d devoting too much time after helping automatic in hurricane irmang up right here. >>> first thatnng repor on the widespread sexual abuse in the catholic church affecting more than 1,000 victims in pennsylvania over the decades, and i appreciate how they referred to themselves as survivors, not victims. david wright is back with that. good morning again, david. >> good morning, robin. this is a bombshell report because it really reveals the...
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since hurricane irma devastated the island in late twenty seventeen demand for construction materials has been high very many buildings were destroyed the school was hit hard. hardly any of the classrooms are still usable so the principal joyce webster stewart says classes are held in shifts half the children come in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. i think county board up and you go in and get shelter not thinking that the place where you're going in it's life is going to be nothing that needs a shelter. when i saw it it was heart rending was for. the plant reconstruction is funded by the e.u. which is also and will as largest provider of development aid. yeah that much of the funding a potential fourteen million euros is earmarked for education but after brags that nothing is certain measure of the united kingdom i would say ninety percent of the people that i talked to are british so i have a clue that there's a place called ngo so you know i really think we have a thought i don't think i'd be big on the agenda of the british government. as one of the issues that th
since hurricane irma devastated the island in late twenty seventeen demand for construction materials has been high very many buildings were destroyed the school was hit hard. hardly any of the classrooms are still usable so the principal joyce webster stewart says classes are held in shifts half the children come in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. i think county board up and you go in and get shelter not thinking that the place where you're going in it's life is going to be...
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. >> reporter: last september their world turned upside down after hurricane irma and hurricane maria their paradise. >> one of the most devastating things i've ever seen or been through, to see such a beautiful place in complete terror. >> we are all still healing. >> reporter: they teamed up with kenny chesney's foundation helping rebuild their beloved island. >> i was there from day one doing what any human would do with the resources we had. >> reporter: despite the wreckage, the couple still finding beauty and magic around them, as captured in these stunning engagement photos taken by hurricane survivor ann burkett. >> being in the wedding industry and knowing all these amazing vendors that i do, i immediately called my friends of llg events and asked if they would help me give them a wedding of their dreams. >> reporter: for the couple who gave so much back, an amazing gift, donations, offering them a dream wedding. >> it was just magic that we could take such a tragic event and make it positive. >> these people have come together to make this all happen. it's just incredible. ♪
. >> reporter: last september their world turned upside down after hurricane irma and hurricane maria their paradise. >> one of the most devastating things i've ever seen or been through, to see such a beautiful place in complete terror. >> we are all still healing. >> reporter: they teamed up with kenny chesney's foundation helping rebuild their beloved island. >> i was there from day one doing what any human would do with the resources we had. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: irma, harvey, andks inat have ravaged the east coast cod gulf of mexico. ,ut here in california are n'don't know. i can't imagine that kind of devastation here hitting the shores here. >> reporter: hurricanes that form in the eastern pacific ocean usually don't make it past baja, california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858. however, there's now the potential this rare event could strike the san diego area again. oceanographer art miller: , it could happen, especially if the ocean temperatures continue to stay in this anomalously warm state. >> it's very simple. ve reporter: scientists at the tripps pier have been recording historic temperatures in the pacific ocean, as high as 79.5 degrees. that's about 10 degrees above normal. what has the temperature gauge showed you over the last week or so? >> it shown that we have been right at, or outside, the record temperatures that were already set back in the '30s. experi a verextreme temperature event. ex that potentially increases the likelihood that a hurricane might track just a little bit further north than i
. >> reporter: irma, harvey, andks inat have ravaged the east coast cod gulf of mexico. ,ut here in california are n'don't know. i can't imagine that kind of devastation here hitting the shores here. >> reporter: hurricanes that form in the eastern pacific ocean usually don't make it past baja, california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858. however, there's now the potential this rare event could strike the san diego area again. oceanographer art miller: , it...
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when i got sick, it was right after hurricane irma came through. i had never been through a hurricane before. i am wondering -- i have two questions -- what is the potential relation between these gigantic weather systems coming from -- i know they originate off the coast of africa and generally kind of pick up winds all over the world and then carry them into the country, and also we have a very moist environment, florida is, and that is where yeast starts to grow. number two, i had a really bad experience here at the university of florida medical aller, because i am not at confident in the catchall diagnosis they gave me of sepsis. i am wondering if the university research labs that have these clinical microbiology labs how accurate are they actually pinpointing what is the blood infection? thank you. guest: i am really sorry to hear that you had sepsis, and i'm happy that you came out, because sepsis is a killer, and there are public health campaigns going on to make health code personnel more aware of how dangerous sepsis is. i have written sto
when i got sick, it was right after hurricane irma came through. i had never been through a hurricane before. i am wondering -- i have two questions -- what is the potential relation between these gigantic weather systems coming from -- i know they originate off the coast of africa and generally kind of pick up winds all over the world and then carry them into the country, and also we have a very moist environment, florida is, and that is where yeast starts to grow. number two, i had a really...
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the main cause of the rioting is irma's economic crisis. —— burma.the time, i was in my final year of medical school. it was like the whole country is in the mood of the protest. today, there have been more clashes with troops in suburbs at several times, troops have opened fire on the crowd... the way the government took action against this was very violent, very militant. some students have been killed. one of my friends was shot. the medical professionals, they were taking the lead and spent the general hospital became the central place of the protests. it was a very big rally inside the general hospital and the truck arrived and the government army shot just randomly truck arrived and the government army shotjust randomly into the hospital. we tried to help some injured people. i never treated a gunshot wound patient in the past. it was shocking to treat gunshot wound in your people. so many patients at the same time, it is a little bit difficult to handle. announcer: unsung suu kyi addressed thousands of people who were gathered. at that time, s
the main cause of the rioting is irma's economic crisis. —— burma.the time, i was in my final year of medical school. it was like the whole country is in the mood of the protest. today, there have been more clashes with troops in suburbs at several times, troops have opened fire on the crowd... the way the government took action against this was very violent, very militant. some students have been killed. one of my friends was shot. the medical professionals, they were taking the lead and...
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Aug 10, 2018
08/18
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when hurricanes irma and maria struggle puerto rico nearly a year ago their furious winds and waters were initially reported to have killed about a dozen people. president donald trump highlighted the number when he visited days after the storm. to power to people of the earth. but trump's words would prove premature the disasters drawn out aftermath the days and months without power fresh water and working hospitals has taken many times more lives on thursday the puerto rican government acknowledged for the first time that the death toll could be twenty times the current official count of sixty four a report from the governor's office says there were one thousand four hundred twenty seven more deaths in the four months after the hurricanes than normal but adds the cause of yacht that may or may not be attributable to the hurricanes. where me there's no doubt that they have to be me and you still listening to all of these stories people keep telling you how everything changed their media how they don't have any rain or how they lost their houses or your farms how they don't even have
when hurricanes irma and maria struggle puerto rico nearly a year ago their furious winds and waters were initially reported to have killed about a dozen people. president donald trump highlighted the number when he visited days after the storm. to power to people of the earth. but trump's words would prove premature the disasters drawn out aftermath the days and months without power fresh water and working hospitals has taken many times more lives on thursday the puerto rican government...
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Aug 20, 2018
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. >> reporter: irma, harvey, and katrina... >> there goes the house!> reporter: ...are among the hurricanes that have ravaged the east coast and gulf of mexico. but here in california, hurricanes are virtually unheard of. >> what do you do in the case of a hurricane? i don't know. i can't imagine that kind of devastation hitting the shores ofe. >> reporter: hurricanes that rirm in the eastern pacific ocean usually don't make it past baja, california. only one managed to reach as far as san diego in 1858. however, there is now the potential, this rare event, could strike the san diego area again. gaeanographer, art miller. >> it could happen, especially em the ocean temperatures continue to stay in this anamolously warm state. >> reporter: it's very simple. scientists at the scripps pier have been recording historic tmperatures in the pacific ocean, as high as 79.5 degrees. that's about 10 degrees above egreal. what has the temperature gauge showed you over the last week or so? >> it has shown that we have been right at, or outside, the record temperatu
. >> reporter: irma, harvey, and katrina... >> there goes the house!> reporter: ...are among the hurricanes that have ravaged the east coast and gulf of mexico. but here in california, hurricanes are virtually unheard of. >> what do you do in the case of a hurricane? i don't know. i can't imagine that kind of devastation hitting the shores ofe. >> reporter: hurricanes that rirm in the eastern pacific ocean usually don't make it past baja, california. only one managed...
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thank you for reverend frankton, thank you for aretha, irma, carolyn, cecil.amily to give some personal reflections. i have known aretha almost 60 years. a lot of reflecting. i want sabrina to stand again. months of decline and going down the hill, the one that put all this together has been sabrina. give her a big hand, would you please? [ applause ] >> i visit her at least once a month. every time i was there, by the door was a body guard. stand again. give him a big hand. cousin brenda. brenda. another big hand. give willie a big hand. stand-up will. he's been a trooper. i want to thank the funeral home. aretha was very sick toward the end. i was suspecting we should not open the body. but this funeral home, they have done a tremendous job. big hand for o'neil swanson and his family. big hand for o'neil swanson and his family. [ applause ] >> last, we can't thank her enough, a hand for maxine waters. stand, please. three of my children are here because this is a family affair. my son, jesse jackson, jr. dr. jackie jackson. it is a holy privilege to stand be
thank you for reverend frankton, thank you for aretha, irma, carolyn, cecil.amily to give some personal reflections. i have known aretha almost 60 years. a lot of reflecting. i want sabrina to stand again. months of decline and going down the hill, the one that put all this together has been sabrina. give her a big hand, would you please? [ applause ] >> i visit her at least once a month. every time i was there, by the door was a body guard. stand again. give him a big hand. cousin...
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gus is survived by his son lionell, douaughters christine and a special thanks to dora escobar and irma izari. for those of you interested in celebrating his life, services will be 10:30, august 7, in san francisco. the family prefers in lieu of flowers, make a contribution to the san francisco firefighters toys program. >> future boards 20, 30, and 40 years from now are going to look and say what did san francisco do in 2018. >> thank you for your comments. >> peter warfield executive director of library user's association. outside is a typical day. outside some are suffering with 100-degree plus temperatures. not so cool is fact that today was the day for you to approve $3.4 million for the public library to install a very privacy-threatening, radio frequency adaptation technology, $3.4 million. you have done this despite the serious privacy threats coming from use of rfid and implications for our diverse community as it is referred to. there has been no public discussion about this here and there's been no pub lis discussion about the details of why some supervisors have flatly rever
gus is survived by his son lionell, douaughters christine and a special thanks to dora escobar and irma izari. for those of you interested in celebrating his life, services will be 10:30, august 7, in san francisco. the family prefers in lieu of flowers, make a contribution to the san francisco firefighters toys program. >> future boards 20, 30, and 40 years from now are going to look and say what did san francisco do in 2018. >> thank you for your comments. >> peter warfield...
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remember it was harvey, and then irma, and then maria.ng the worst hurricane in fema's history. so again, we are still struggling and all of that is not something to celebrate. some people are calling to make celebrations for that. i think there is is a sorrow of the people about that. there is a mental situation on the island that we need to have that empathy and how to -- how will we fix that? how will you try to embrace those families and try not to have the same situation happen again. >> i think you're right. >> prepare for the next hurricane. i think we need to focus on the recommendations from the report immediately and have the cdc and the federal agencies and the local government make things happen. >> commissioner jennifer gonzalez, i think you're absolutely right. the future should be the focus. but to prepare for the future you have to come to grips with the past. commissioner, really appreciate your time, thank you. >>> okay, the former texas police officer convicted of shooting an unarmed teenager is now seasonsed to 15 yent
remember it was harvey, and then irma, and then maria.ng the worst hurricane in fema's history. so again, we are still struggling and all of that is not something to celebrate. some people are calling to make celebrations for that. i think there is is a sorrow of the people about that. there is a mental situation on the island that we need to have that empathy and how to -- how will we fix that? how will you try to embrace those families and try not to have the same situation happen again....
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then hurricane irma blew in.ther animals were evacuated out of harm's way to make room for other lost pets near miami. they were flown to the bay area. >> they came to a place that smelled different, that sounded different, that's a different environment, different people. everything about it was different. humane with parents until she was put up for adopti adoption. after six months and that travel, a berkeley couple saw her picture online. >> doesn't this dog look unusually intelligent and sweet and gentle? >> reporter: they went through a process to make sure they and holly were ready. it was a match. >> if i can give a shelter animal a good home, then whether they have been traumatized or not, i'm doing what i should be doing. >> reporter: her travels and adjustments were difficult physically and mentally. it may have hel adopters are psychology profso i don't know what you measure dogs sophistication. i absolutely -- i would heartbroken if i lost her now. watch how gentle she is. >> reporter: holly is home.
then hurricane irma blew in.ther animals were evacuated out of harm's way to make room for other lost pets near miami. they were flown to the bay area. >> they came to a place that smelled different, that sounded different, that's a different environment, different people. everything about it was different. humane with parents until she was put up for adopti adoption. after six months and that travel, a berkeley couple saw her picture online. >> doesn't this dog look unusually...
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we had hurricane harvey, irma and maria that block devastation from texas to puerto rico.had two hurricanes so far and both were short-lived and steer way clear of. meteorologist adam klotz with the extreme weather center. thankfully we don't have extreme hurricanes this time. >> that is something we are still paying attention to. 17 named storms, 10 of those and these are the major tracks. we haven't seen it so far just yet and we are talking about the atlantic season, typically runs further up the u.s. coast we don't pay as much attention and has been active in the pacific. we've had four main storms. two of those have been hurricanes that far. but at this point we typically begin to see this ramping up. even though we haven't seen anything yet, it doesn't mean it's over. you do notice the peak there right around september 10th, september 11th. we begin to see this run-up. if we do standing at the video will be picking up now through the end of august when a new into a sober when you see the most vividly in the tropics. looking into the future forecast here, the next fiv
we had hurricane harvey, irma and maria that block devastation from texas to puerto rico.had two hurricanes so far and both were short-lived and steer way clear of. meteorologist adam klotz with the extreme weather center. thankfully we don't have extreme hurricanes this time. >> that is something we are still paying attention to. 17 named storms, 10 of those and these are the major tracks. we haven't seen it so far just yet and we are talking about the atlantic season, typically runs...
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category 1 hurricane when they prepared for hurricane maria, which came nine days after hurricane irmaaying, yes, we want to be prepared for a category 5 because at the time, the daily challenges that came after the power grade was wiped out, after cell towers, communication, after that all happened on the island, they have learned now, and the study confirms they need to be prepared for much more than a cat 1 hurricane heading for that island. >> tell me, in 45 seconds, why this number matters for families in terms of funding. >> in terms of funding, families need to be on the official death toll to qualify tr assistance from fema. that could help with funeral expenses. this matters because it could prevent deaths in the future, understanding what happened could prevent how they react, how they prepare and, in turn, prevent deaths in future disasters, not only in puerto rico, but across the world. >> and elsewhere. thank you again so much for that, you and the team and the investigations leading to this official death toll. thank you. thank you for watching, i'm brooke baldwin. "the l
category 1 hurricane when they prepared for hurricane maria, which came nine days after hurricane irmaaying, yes, we want to be prepared for a category 5 because at the time, the daily challenges that came after the power grade was wiped out, after cell towers, communication, after that all happened on the island, they have learned now, and the study confirms they need to be prepared for much more than a cat 1 hurricane heading for that island. >> tell me, in 45 seconds, why this number...
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her close friend, one of the finest gospel singers in the country, talent-ran and aretha sister's, irmaional musicians as well and spent years performing background vocals on her recording along with her cousin. her brother cecil became her manager and maintained that position until his death in 1989. her brother vonn, a retired air force, a vietnam veteran became the state manager in the 1990s until his death. her gift were apparent at an early age. she became a gifted pianist of a powerful voice and wildly regarded as a child prodigy. she got her start as singing in front of her father's congregation. by the age of 14, she recorded some of her earlierest track at her father's church. she performed with her father's traveling revival and while on tour befriended such gospel greats with sam cook and clara word. in 1960, aretha traveled in new york, after being courted by some labels there and including mo-town. she signed with columbia record which released the album "aretha" in 1961. 1967, the album "i will never love the man the way i love you" was released. of this period, the all mu
her close friend, one of the finest gospel singers in the country, talent-ran and aretha sister's, irmaional musicians as well and spent years performing background vocals on her recording along with her cousin. her brother cecil became her manager and maintained that position until his death in 1989. her brother vonn, a retired air force, a vietnam veteran became the state manager in the 1990s until his death. her gift were apparent at an early age. she became a gifted pianist of a powerful...
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the couple got a lot of attention when they took their engagement photos amid debris after hurricane irmad the island where they lived. the couple spent much of the last year help withing recovery efforts. the good news is the two tied the knot earlier this month and the entire cost of their wedding was donated to the couple. they didn't have to worry about that. congratulations to them. i'll come up00 the five later, if you missed friday's show, the funniest thing we've ever done at the expense of me. join us, we'll see if that continues. thank you for joining us, i'm dana perino. up next, here is shepard smith. >> shepard: noon on the west coast, 3:00 at the white house, president trump expected to speak any moment there after a busy day of firing off tweets about the special counsel case and what a white house lawyer may have told robert mueller's team. no taxicab confession from the president's former fixer michael cohen, but a new report of just how much trouble he could be facing over his taxi business. could this create problems for the president? let's get to it. >> now, "shepard
the couple got a lot of attention when they took their engagement photos amid debris after hurricane irmad the island where they lived. the couple spent much of the last year help withing recovery efforts. the good news is the two tied the knot earlier this month and the entire cost of their wedding was donated to the couple. they didn't have to worry about that. congratulations to them. i'll come up00 the five later, if you missed friday's show, the funniest thing we've ever done at the...
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. >> right, hurricane irma was sort of playing tag with us the whole time.ecause the ship wouldn't leave the dock. oh, no, it had to go out into the middle of the sea and dodge the hurricane. >> seth: i see, so that's probably safer -- >> without passengers. >> seth: right. [ light laughter ] >> apparently it is. you know, hurricanes are not such a big deal at sea. >> seth: right. >> they're more of a problem when they hit land. >> seth: right, as a giant boat you don't want to be right next to land. >> you sure don't. because then it ends up on the land. >> seth: right, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> tilted. but it was a fun experience. i've always lived on boats myself. i grew up on boats. i used to own a boat. it's one of the great passions of my life, so -- >> seth: what -- i have always am curious when people own boats. what was the name of your boat? >> oh, this is -- this has been the subject of some ridicule in the past. >> seth: oh. well, i apologize in advance for asking. >> it's okay. [ light laughter ] my boat, my first boat that i actually bought m
. >> right, hurricane irma was sort of playing tag with us the whole time.ecause the ship wouldn't leave the dock. oh, no, it had to go out into the middle of the sea and dodge the hurricane. >> seth: i see, so that's probably safer -- >> without passengers. >> seth: right. [ light laughter ] >> apparently it is. you know, hurricanes are not such a big deal at sea. >> seth: right. >> they're more of a problem when they hit land. >> seth: right, as...