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isabel is now 24 years old. she has been participating in medical studies throughout her life in the united states. her doctor credits her with helping him and his research team make dramatic breakthroughs that have helped people with her disease live longer. patients with her disease used to live just a bit beyond the age of 20. now with isabel's lifelong participation in these studies, patients can now live longer than 30 isabel graduated from college summa cum laude last year. she received a letter saying if she doesn't leave the country within the next 33 days, she will be deported. every day between now and her deportation order, we are going to try to find a way to persuade the people in the trump administration who are doing this, doing this to this patient, to change their minds. because this is what isabel's doctor told rachel last night. >> you're really handing her a death sentence. it's as if we're pulling the plug on a respirator or stopping feedings for a patient that needs that type of support. >>
isabel is now 24 years old. she has been participating in medical studies throughout her life in the united states. her doctor credits her with helping him and his research team make dramatic breakthroughs that have helped people with her disease live longer. patients with her disease used to live just a bit beyond the age of 20. now with isabel's lifelong participation in these studies, patients can now live longer than 30 isabel graduated from college summa cum laude last year. she received a...
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politicians have rallied around isabel.nt trump. >>> he is committing a death sentence to a young woman has done nothing but what was legal.>> reporter: toll kpix 5 before the new session starts he plans to introduce a private bill that would keep isabel in the united states.>>> an attorney for the families that the immunizations reversal is not enough. he wants the government to clarify that this is not just a temporary move. >>> tonight house speaker nancy pelosi tweeted this. u.s. citizenship and immigration services must tell the world unequivocally that ann a compassionate america the seriously ill who request humanitarian rof survival. we hear from a couple who rescued that crew that jump ship and that deadly fire. off the coast of santa cruz island. >>> new netting goes up at dodger stadium to keep the fans say. not everyone is happy about it. >>> from grocery store worker to multimillionaire. why her boss said she shouldn't staggering nr of lives lost on a boat call conception a thth home. >> reporter: horrific soun
politicians have rallied around isabel.nt trump. >>> he is committing a death sentence to a young woman has done nothing but what was legal.>> reporter: toll kpix 5 before the new session starts he plans to introduce a private bill that would keep isabel in the united states.>>> an attorney for the families that the immunizations reversal is not enough. he wants the government to clarify that this is not just a temporary move. >>> tonight house speaker nancy...
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she was joined in the last hour by maria isabel beuso. some of what isabel told the house oversight committee today. >> would effect 2000 people in the world, and this is a rare disorder. my life expectancy was very short and the doctor said i might not live into my teens. after the time of my diagnosis, there were no approved therapy. in 2001, i met a doctor at usf at a hospital in oakland who had a treatment. he was desperately needing more patients to participate in the research. i was selected for the trial and my family was invited to come to the u.s. so i could participate in the study. the first time i participated and. thanks to the study all the trials now have a safe and effective treatment that will help them live longer and have a higher quality of life. doctors told me that if i stopped the treatment, my condition would decline quickly and i could die within months. after the approval my family relocated to california so i could continue receiving this life saving treatment. my parents live a middle class life. my father is a
she was joined in the last hour by maria isabel beuso. some of what isabel told the house oversight committee today. >> would effect 2000 people in the world, and this is a rare disorder. my life expectancy was very short and the doctor said i might not live into my teens. after the time of my diagnosis, there were no approved therapy. in 2001, i met a doctor at usf at a hospital in oakland who had a treatment. he was desperately needing more patients to participate in the research. i was...
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also, isabel is scheduled to speak before congress next week about her plight.ric thomas, abc7 news. >> eric, thank you. >>> the ceo of palo alto based company is creation ongoing protests with i.c.e. this protest was outside its headquarters at the end of july. they provide i.c.e. with tools to help detract, detain and deport immigrants. ceo alex carp wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" this week saying by picking and choosing contracts, tech ceos are including and help decide controversial officialse issues from officials. it reads, some silicon valley companies are taking the power to decide away from elected officials and judges and giving it to themselves. >>> southern california firefighters are calling in the cavalry this fire season. >> we'll show you the two so-called super scooper planes on loan from canada. >>> also hear concerns about smart speakers. 7 on your side michael finney explains what you can do to control your digital privacy. >>> plus -- ♪ summertime summertime >> "american idol" held auditions in san jose today. we'll spruintroduce yo
also, isabel is scheduled to speak before congress next week about her plight.ric thomas, abc7 news. >> eric, thank you. >>> the ceo of palo alto based company is creation ongoing protests with i.c.e. this protest was outside its headquarters at the end of july. they provide i.c.e. with tools to help detract, detain and deport immigrants. ceo alex carp wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" this week saying by picking and choosing contracts, tech ceos are including and...
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the night before, that isabel would die if she was forced to leave this country.netic disease and has participated in medical studies for almost 20 years now that have helped extend the lives of people with their illness. one of the people who have been fighting to save isabel's life by allowing her to stay in the united states is her local congressman, and he joins us now. he's a member of the house oversight committee where isabel is scheduled to testify next week. congressman, thank you very much for joining us tonight on this important story. what is your understanding of the trump administration turn on this? is it official? is it clear? >> well, first off, let me thank you for your coverage. it's been a big help. as to -- as far as the clarity of it, as usual it's not clear to us. it's welcome news in the right direction. i introduced a bill yesterday that would go further and make sure that the family was on permanent status here in the country. so we're appreciative of someone over there coming to their sends, but we've got a lot of work left to do, and we
the night before, that isabel would die if she was forced to leave this country.netic disease and has participated in medical studies for almost 20 years now that have helped extend the lives of people with their illness. one of the people who have been fighting to save isabel's life by allowing her to stay in the united states is her local congressman, and he joins us now. he's a member of the house oversight committee where isabel is scheduled to testify next week. congressman, thank you very...
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isabel, who was born in guatemala has a rare genetic disorder. her life depends on receiving weekly medical treatments at children's hospital. but a alert from the trump administration in august ordered isabel and her family to depart the united states within 33 days. isabel's doctors say leaving the country would be a death sentence for her. >> just because of their immigration status is unheard ithe best. pray for the best and i'm happy to be the voice for those -- i am. and we're all in this together. >> reporter: now, the trump administration partially backtracked after there was public outcry about isabel's case. instead they now say they will review cases like hers rather than rejecting them outright. her family wants a permanent solution and isabel will be speaking at capitol hill before congress on wednesday. kpix 5. >>> here's a look at our top stories at 5:30. a federal warning about e- cigarettes. >> the cdc is telling americans to stop vaping after a rash of recent lung illnesses. almost 500 people have gotten 6. 5 of them died includ
isabel, who was born in guatemala has a rare genetic disorder. her life depends on receiving weekly medical treatments at children's hospital. but a alert from the trump administration in august ordered isabel and her family to depart the united states within 33 days. isabel's doctors say leaving the country would be a death sentence for her. >> just because of their immigration status is unheard ithe best. pray for the best and i'm happy to be the voice for those -- i am. and we're all...
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thanks to isabel's participation. heros of this story joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got now starting at $7.99 ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? last hour. >> today was the hearing, and it was a great opportunity to share my story of the situation, and what's going on. and i hope that after today both parties can really take attention to this nightmare, this situation i don't think any human being should go through. it
thanks to isabel's participation. heros of this story joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got now starting at $7.99 ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. but allstate actually helps you...
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that former student is isabel. she joined nurses, politicians and other supporters at an earlier rally at children's hospital in oakland. isabel who was born in guatemala has a rare genetic disorder. her life depends on receiving weekly medical treatments at children's hospital. and letter from the truck administration in august ordered isabel and her family to depart to the united states with m -- within 33 days. leaving the country would be a death sentence. >> to think just because of their immigration status is unheard of. >> we pray for the best and i am happy to be the voice for those families who are going through similar situations as i am and we are all in this together. >> the backtracked and say they will continue to review cases like isabel's but her family is looking for a permanent solution and to that end, isabel will be going to washington dc to speak before congress at a hearing next week. in hayward, kristin for kpix 5. >> researchers are still looking for the body of a person who was killed in th
that former student is isabel. she joined nurses, politicians and other supporters at an earlier rally at children's hospital in oakland. isabel who was born in guatemala has a rare genetic disorder. her life depends on receiving weekly medical treatments at children's hospital. and letter from the truck administration in august ordered isabel and her family to depart to the united states with m -- within 33 days. leaving the country would be a death sentence. >> to think just because of...
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isabel y pensamos que deben ser residencia debe ser extendida mientras reciben cuidado mÉdico. >>> personalmÉdico del hospital esperaron h esperaron mostraron hoy oficialmente su apoyo a isabel. >>> creo que es un gran impulso que luego de tanto tiempo, aÑos, la quieran sacar del paÍs y no mÁs le dan 30 dÍas para borrar todos los aÑos que ha ri vid aquÍ. >>> hoy, uno de mÉdicos que la atiende dijo que su estancia es necesario por varias razones, entre ellas por la investigaciÓn de su padecimiento. >>> avances cientÍficos con estos pacientes que fueron bÁsicamente invitados a venir al paÍs hace 15 aÑos, esta gente nunca fuy legal. >>> al irse enfrentarÍa la muerte. >>> la quieren mandar a su paÍs para que vaya a morir es lo que hace esta administraciÓn. isabel y su madre dicen que aprovecharan este momento para luchar no solo por su caso. >>> esto, lo que pasa que perjudica a todos en el servicio mÉdico. se van a llevar acabo en otras partes en el Área de la bahÍa, estas personas dicen que tienen que mandar estos mensajes directamente a la casa blanca y hablando de esto, tenemos entendido qu
isabel y pensamos que deben ser residencia debe ser extendida mientras reciben cuidado mÉdico. >>> personalmÉdico del hospital esperaron h esperaron mostraron hoy oficialmente su apoyo a isabel. >>> creo que es un gran impulso que luego de tanto tiempo, aÑos, la quieran sacar del paÍs y no mÁs le dan 30 dÍas para borrar todos los aÑos que ha ri vid aquÍ. >>> hoy, uno de mÉdicos que la atiende dijo que su estancia es necesario por varias razones, entre ellas...
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. >>> venimos a apoyar a isabel, y a la comunidad inmigrantes para que tengamos justicia y seque de enrsonal mÉdico del hospital esperaron h esperaron mostraron hoy oficialmente su apoyo a isabel. >>> creo que es un gran impulso que luego de tanto tiempo, aÑos, la quieran sacar del paÍs y no mÁs le dan 30 dÍas para borrar todos los aÑos que ha ri vid aquÍ. >>> hoy, uno de mÉdicos que la atiende dijo que su estancia es necesario por varias razones, entre ellas por la investigaciÓn de su padecimiento. >>> avances cientÍficos con estos paces
. >>> venimos a apoyar a isabel, y a la comunidad inmigrantes para que tengamos justicia y seque de enrsonal mÉdico del hospital esperaron h esperaron mostraron hoy oficialmente su apoyo a isabel. >>> creo que es un gran impulso que luego de tanto tiempo, aÑos, la quieran sacar del paÍs y no mÁs le dan 30 dÍas para borrar todos los aÑos que ha ri vid aquÍ. >>> hoy, uno de mÉdicos que la atiende dijo que su estancia es necesario por varias razones, entre ellas...
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in isabel's case, that you helped create.tified today before the house oversight committee trying to help them get to the bottom of this decision by the trump administration that has overtly threatened her life. after her long day in washington, isabel bueso joins us live. we have been following your case for a couple of weeks here on the show. it's great to meet you and have you here. thank you. >> hi, rachel. nice to meet you. thank you so much for all your support that has been given to this very difficult timing. >> thank you for saying so. we have been trying to keep up with the news and we know about it in part because you have been willing to talk about your case. i was struck by seeing you with all those congressional leaders today from both parties, from both houses. it sounds like in addition to that testimony today, you were able to talk about your case to a lot of people on both sides of the aisle. it must have been a long and stressful day? >> yeah. so, as you mentioned, today was the hearing, and it was a great
in isabel's case, that you helped create.tified today before the house oversight committee trying to help them get to the bottom of this decision by the trump administration that has overtly threatened her life. after her long day in washington, isabel bueso joins us live. we have been following your case for a couple of weeks here on the show. it's great to meet you and have you here. thank you. >> hi, rachel. nice to meet you. thank you so much for all your support that has been given...
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after isabel's story went public, the trump administration sent letters to isabel and other patientsling them that their cases were being reopened, but the letters did not explain what reopened means and the letters didn't explain what would happen next. joining us now by phone is democratic congressman mark desaulnier who represents the california congressional district where she lives with her family and where she's been participating in medical studies that have helped save and extend the lives of americans who suffer from the rare disease that isabel has been struggling with all of her 24 years. congressman, we are certain that isabel is not going to be deported tomorrow, but do we know anything else about what happens next? >> not really. we have a six-hour hearing, lawrence, as you know. and thanks for inviting me on and all your reporting on this. the administration -- >> we're having trouble with the congressman's telephone connection to us. i'm not sure if we have him. i just want to read a memo that's been discovered by politico reporting on it today because people have bee
after isabel's story went public, the trump administration sent letters to isabel and other patientsling them that their cases were being reopened, but the letters did not explain what reopened means and the letters didn't explain what would happen next. joining us now by phone is democratic congressman mark desaulnier who represents the california congressional district where she lives with her family and where she's been participating in medical studies that have helped save and extend the...
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and so that letter going out to isabel's family and other families like isabel's led to this initial coverage at wbur "commonwealth" magazine. follow-up coverage from the "boston globe," including a devastating editorial from the "boston globe." we picked up this story here on this show. the story also started getting covered in florida, the "miami herald," "the new york times" ultimately front paged the story with this headline, "sick migrants undergoing lifesaving care can now be deported." the oversight committee in the house noticed what was happening. they announced an emergency hearing to be held this week, friday of this week, at which the head of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and the acting head of i.c.e. were both told to appear. then this letter went out signed by 127 members of congress. remarkably every single one of them a democrat. apparently republicans don't care about this. 127 members of congress, all democrats, sent this letter to the trump administration demanding a reversal of this policy, demanding that they don't kill these kids, but also demand
and so that letter going out to isabel's family and other families like isabel's led to this initial coverage at wbur "commonwealth" magazine. follow-up coverage from the "boston globe," including a devastating editorial from the "boston globe." we picked up this story here on this show. the story also started getting covered in florida, the "miami herald," "the new york times" ultimately front paged the story with this headline, "sick...
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isabel, who was born in guatemala has a rare genetic disorder.ife depends on receiving weekly medical treatments at children's hospital. but a alert from the trump administration in august ordered isabel and her family to depart the united states within 33 days. isabel's doctors say leaving the country would be a death sentence for her. >> just because of their immigration status is unheard ithe best. pray for the best and i'm happy to be the voice for those -- i am. and we're all in this together. >> reporter: now, the trump administration partia
isabel, who was born in guatemala has a rare genetic disorder.ife depends on receiving weekly medical treatments at children's hospital. but a alert from the trump administration in august ordered isabel and her family to depart the united states within 33 days. isabel's doctors say leaving the country would be a death sentence for her. >> just because of their immigration status is unheard ithe best. pray for the best and i'm happy to be the voice for those -- i am. and we're all in this...
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but friends of isabel who organized the rally one more than that. >> it's not enough for us, we need a bill passed, a solution, we can't rely on we will think about it or work on it or backtrack a little bit.>> the president at the stroke of a pen could allow humanitarian medical care. >> reporter: hoping for a more permanent solution, she will be in washington dc next week speaking to congress at a hearing. in hayward, christin ayers. >>> stop vaping or risk death or severe illness in your lungs, the warning from the cdc. in the east bay, doctors have identified five people with lung illness potentially linked to vaping. telltale symptoms are fever and difficulty breathing. the cdc reported a third death in indiana, in addition to illinois and oregon, and 2 deaths in minnesota and california are under investigation. the person who died in la county was among a dozen who became seriously ill. >> we are here today to announce the first known death of a los angeles county resident related to the use of e- cigarettes. >> reporter: the department of public health says the fatality is amo
but friends of isabel who organized the rally one more than that. >> it's not enough for us, we need a bill passed, a solution, we can't rely on we will think about it or work on it or backtrack a little bit.>> the president at the stroke of a pen could allow humanitarian medical care. >> reporter: hoping for a more permanent solution, she will be in washington dc next week speaking to congress at a hearing. in hayward, christin ayers. >>> stop vaping or risk death or...
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. > students walked in support of isabelle who suffers from a rare disease. >> isabelle cannot live outside the united states. she needs the united states for her care and she's got a lot of lied on ere in the east bay with her behalf. isabelle suffers from a rare genetic disorder mps 6. her body fails to produce a key enzyme and there is no treatment for it in her home country. it is often fatal. >> it affects everything, the heart, the bones, the spine. the eyes, the teeth. >> reporter: isabelle and her mom moved here for a clinical trial of a new treatment in 2003 when she was 7. she receive as life-saving drug and a six-hour treatment every week. the family got regular extensions every two years under the deferred action program until last month when this letter from immigration officials said the extension was denied and was being deported. >> my fear is i become weaker and then i'm going to not live long. >> reporter: isabelle's story has gone national. here she's fae toeatured in peo magazine. maybe that's why the feds are walking back their deportation letter. the u.s., citizenship
. > students walked in support of isabelle who suffers from a rare disease. >> isabelle cannot live outside the united states. she needs the united states for her care and she's got a lot of lied on ere in the east bay with her behalf. isabelle suffers from a rare genetic disorder mps 6. her body fails to produce a key enzyme and there is no treatment for it in her home country. it is often fatal. >> it affects everything, the heart, the bones, the spine. the eyes, the teeth....
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maria isabel bueso is going to live.ing to be sentenced to death by deportation, which is what the trump administration was planning to do to isabel and hundreds of other critically ill patients here for treatment. mark who fought for her life because she lives in his congressional district said in a statement tonight, quote, in a major victory, the trump administration will apparently reverse course and resume the deferred action program allowing hundreds of deserving immigrants like isabel bueso to stay in the united states to receive lifesaving medical care. administration for answers in assurance this program is safe and pursue our bill to keep isabel and her family in the united states. but in the meantime we breathe a sigh of relief. the department of homeland security said that it's resuming its consideration of requests to stay in the country for lifesaving medical treatment. quote, on a discretionary case by case basis. and so we will have to continue to cover the decisions that the trump administration is makin
maria isabel bueso is going to live.ing to be sentenced to death by deportation, which is what the trump administration was planning to do to isabel and hundreds of other critically ill patients here for treatment. mark who fought for her life because she lives in his congressional district said in a statement tonight, quote, in a major victory, the trump administration will apparently reverse course and resume the deferred action program allowing hundreds of deserving immigrants like isabel...
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el caso del secuestro y asesinato de alberto miranda el hijo de la seÑora isabel mira a miranda. vida a su hijo en un plazo de 30 dÍas en caso contrario exigiÓ se retracte enviada una disculpa pÚblica a la memoria de su hijo y su familia. >> sub(subtitulos en pantalla). >> como parte de este reto la hi estÁ vivo ella va a donar millÓn de pesos . >>> sub(subtitulos en pantalla) instituciÓn deia pÚ deic mi >> esto surgiÓ porque en una conferencia matutina del presidente una mujer que se identificÓ como periodista asegurÓ que el caso wallace es un caso fabricado y presentÓ pruebas argumentando que nunca fu cierto es que hane secuestrae han pasado 14 aÑos desde que el hijo de isabel miranda de wallace fue secuestrado y asesinado y el tema sigue ge generando polÉmica. desde entonces la seÑora isabel miranda de wallace ha emprendido una lucha de ayuda a las familias y vÍctimas que han pasado por un secuestro. >> quÉ caso. el fbi estÁ investigando a la compaÑÍa propietaria del barco quse en l2 de septiembre en el sur de california. durante cuero personas que dormÍan abordl musr abandona
el caso del secuestro y asesinato de alberto miranda el hijo de la seÑora isabel mira a miranda. vida a su hijo en un plazo de 30 dÍas en caso contrario exigiÓ se retracte enviada una disculpa pÚblica a la memoria de su hijo y su familia. >> sub(subtitulos en pantalla). >> como parte de este reto la hi estÁ vivo ella va a donar millÓn de pesos . >>> sub(subtitulos en pantalla) instituciÓn deia pÚ deic mi >> esto surgiÓ porque en una conferencia matutina del...
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. >> buenas tardes, asi es, hace pocas rhoras estuvimos con mari isabel y su mama, ella contaron quehabian recibdo unido una c a ambigua, no saben si se pueden queardedar en el pais, o volv u guatemala. >>dice que debe irse a guatemala en 33 dias, despues de hablar con autoridades y tambien poli politipolit polico la agencia ice revisara su acaso. >> esto depenvida de un ser humano, que depednde de un t tratamiento, tratamiento qeue l solo puede conseguir en eestado unidos, la gneciagencia solo d respondio que revisaran su caoa sin dar una fecha de rsesolucio. >> algo se tiene eque hacer ests ult ultimas semana han sido muy e r estresantaes. >> recibe trataientmiento en p hospital de oklaakland, su fami tiene los permisos de trabajo suspendidos, la situcacion ees a cada vez mas incierta. >> quiero seguir estudiando, me gustaria mas que todo ayudar a personas con enfermedades rarsa. >> maria isabel se recibio de s sociologa y quiere estudiar una maestria en derecho o politic. >> en telemundo 48 somosvmaamo o primeros con la noticia bart t esta experimentando retraso en s estacion heyt
. >> buenas tardes, asi es, hace pocas rhoras estuvimos con mari isabel y su mama, ella contaron quehabian recibdo unido una c a ambigua, no saben si se pueden queardedar en el pais, o volv u guatemala. >>dice que debe irse a guatemala en 33 dias, despues de hablar con autoridades y tambien poli politipolit polico la agencia ice revisara su acaso. >> esto depenvida de un ser humano, que depednde de un t tratamiento, tratamiento qeue l solo puede conseguir en eestado unidos, la...
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ella es isabel, una joven de 24 aÑos de origen guatemalteco.s padres una recibirÍa un invitaciÓn para practicarle un tratamiento experimental mÉdico. >> el cuerpo no puede por problemas en los ojos. tarima de en los huesos. tenÍa agua en el cerebro. me tuvieron que operar aquÍ. tengo este tubito porque personas con mi condiciÓn tenemos dificultad respiratoria. carla: a seis y seis aÑosisabella recibiera talentos mÉdicos que le han permitido continuar con vida. sin embargo esta carta de abandonar el paÍs en un lapso de 33 dÍas pone en un hilo la esperanza de ganarle a su enfermedad. >> al recibir esa carta el mundo se me paro. yo llorÉ mucho. no lo podÍa creer, que esto me estuviera pasando. >> en la actualidad recibe un tratamiento especial una vez por semana. una situaciÓn que serÍa realmente trÁgica de no poder continuarlo. >> pues, poco a poco puedo morir. mi cuerpo depende del tratamiento. a h dolorosa situaciÓn que serÍa regresar a su paÍs de origen deportados y condenados a un trÁgico final. era mientras harÁn su lucha. su madre lanzÓ una
ella es isabel, una joven de 24 aÑos de origen guatemalteco.s padres una recibirÍa un invitaciÓn para practicarle un tratamiento experimental mÉdico. >> el cuerpo no puede por problemas en los ojos. tarima de en los huesos. tenÍa agua en el cerebro. me tuvieron que operar aquÍ. tengo este tubito porque personas con mi condiciÓn tenemos dificultad respiratoria. carla: a seis y seis aÑosisabella recibiera talentos mÉdicos que le han permitido continuar con vida. sin embargo esta...
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isabel came to the u.s. for life-saving medical treatment when she was just seven years old. she has a rare disease that requires weekly treatment, she can't get in gaut ma la, where she's from, under new immigration laws imposed by the trump administration, isabel might get deported today. well, yesterday, she got her weekly treatment. >> i'm so happy that today, we have been in touch. and hopefully next week, she will continue to get help. that's my hope. >> isabel says if she does go back to guatemala, she won't get the weekly treatment she needs to survive. >>> now, this may look like a normal smash and grab but fremont police say this one you're looking at is different. the suv that was targeted not because of what criminals could see, but what they couldn't. the fremont police officers are noticing that thieves are now targeting suvs with tinted window, cargo covers, and privacy screens, breaking into suvs, even though valuables aren't out in the open. >> the suspects were merely just taking advantage of the opportunity, and looking to see if by chance the victim had, y
isabel came to the u.s. for life-saving medical treatment when she was just seven years old. she has a rare disease that requires weekly treatment, she can't get in gaut ma la, where she's from, under new immigration laws imposed by the trump administration, isabel might get deported today. well, yesterday, she got her weekly treatment. >> i'm so happy that today, we have been in touch. and hopefully next week, she will continue to get help. that's my hope. >> isabel says if she...
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isabelle, i want to walk through your experience. i want to say for the record what i heard from some of my colleagues on the other side, from mr. jordan, and from mr. meadows a commitment to us that they would work with us to make sure that you are in this country for a long time. both of you and the people who are here. so let's just walk through what happened with us. you did everything you were asked of. you were asked by federal agency to come and be a part of this
isabelle, i want to walk through your experience. i want to say for the record what i heard from some of my colleagues on the other side, from mr. jordan, and from mr. meadows a commitment to us that they would work with us to make sure that you are in this country for a long time. both of you and the people who are here. so let's just walk through what happened with us. you did everything you were asked of. you were asked by federal agency to come and be a part of this
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from the ultimate, but if you get on the freeway after the crash after isabel 84.just not for these people here stuck in it so 29 minutes to make it from vasco road to the death an interchange james starting out. >>so happening now we've got tensions running high right now on the campus of san jose state university after a gunman opened fire last night luckily, the bull is done and the person but they hit the mlk library and the parking garage com for sarah stinson is live in san jose with the latest. >>mlk library on san jose state's campus and i just heard back from san jose police they said that multiple rounds hit the library and a city garage and they said at this hour they still don't have shooter in custody, they're still investigating still everyone in this community, not only the school also people who live around here take a look at the video from last night if you see san jose police and university police on scene. police sent out an alert 2 students just after 7 last night reporting the shooting telling students to stay out of the area near for him and
from the ultimate, but if you get on the freeway after the crash after isabel 84.just not for these people here stuck in it so 29 minutes to make it from vasco road to the death an interchange james starting out. >>so happening now we've got tensions running high right now on the campus of san jose state university after a gunman opened fire last night luckily, the bull is done and the person but they hit the mlk library and the parking garage com for sarah stinson is live in san jose...
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the by isabel and airway mrv boulevard. still waiting for a tow truck to clear the lanes. >> thanks, sue. >>> "good morning america" is coming up at 7:00 on abc 7. >> ginger is live from new york city with a look at what's ahead. good morning. . good morning to you. great to be with both of you. coming up on "gma," we're live on the scene of that flooding disaster in southeast texas. beyond houston to the east, talking about 43 inches of rain. cars submerged. people rescued. this morning schools are closed. rob mayeda is down there with the latest pictures. i'll give you the forecast. it still has some more rain. a fascinating experiment any parent will want to see. wait until you see what happens their confidence and what they and their parts have to say. >>> and the young man who went viral for his sign with beer money for a college football game, now he's raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for a good cause. he's here live with us this morning. >>> we are having an instant pot luck with brate reci great recio feed a
the by isabel and airway mrv boulevard. still waiting for a tow truck to clear the lanes. >> thanks, sue. >>> "good morning america" is coming up at 7:00 on abc 7. >> ginger is live from new york city with a look at what's ahead. good morning. . good morning to you. great to be with both of you. coming up on "gma," we're live on the scene of that flooding disaster in southeast texas. beyond houston to the east, talking about 43 inches of rain. cars...
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we have an accident at livermore, westbound 580 attize s at isabel. north 680, 242 to highway 4. >> all right. thanks. >>> developing news in san jose, police still searching for the gunman who opened fire at a san jose state library almost killing a student. >> the shots rang out and left a library and parking garage riddled with bullet holes. jobina fortson joins us from the library with more. >> good morning. we were the only station to talk with garrett bruner, a freshman who was sitting next to a window on the eighth floor here when gunfire starteds go through and a bullet passed overhis head. he heard several gunshots but did not stick around to see where they came from. san jose police say multiple rounds were fired hitting the library and the garage across the street. it he had been a little further down, he believes he would have been hit. listen to what he experienced as soon as the gunfire started. >> i'm crawling over glass. i grab all my stuff. i low it in my bag and i just ran for the elevators. scary situation. an alert about the gunfir
we have an accident at livermore, westbound 580 attize s at isabel. north 680, 242 to highway 4. >> all right. thanks. >>> developing news in san jose, police still searching for the gunman who opened fire at a san jose state library almost killing a student. >> the shots rang out and left a library and parking garage riddled with bullet holes. jobina fortson joins us from the library with more. >> good morning. we were the only station to talk with garrett bruner, a...
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la investigaciÓn de su padecimiento no ha terminado, y al reÍr se a guatemala contraria la muerte, isabelchro aprovecha momento, para ver su caso y de muchos otros inmigrantes y esta lucha la van a continuar la prÓxima semana en washington, van poder hablar frente a un comitÉ de congreso, pero de esto y mÁs detalles se los doy en punto de de las 6 de la tarde es todo por el momento, compaÑeros, vuelvo con ustedes. >>> vaya situaciÓn que vive esta joven y su familia y tambiÉn los mÉdicos porque de penn dedo los estudios depende la vida de otros pacientes. >>> y podrÍa sentar un presidente. a ver quÉ pasa. y cambiando de tema la comunidad en odessa texas aÚn no se repone de la tragedia. ♪ ♪ esta joven es leyla hernÁndez en el dÍa mÁs feliz de su dÍa, sus quinceaÑera. agradecÍa a dios por darle la vida que le fue arrebatada en la matanza en odessa, texas. su familia dice que leyla estaba en este lugar con su familia cuando el sujeto abriÓ fuego, intentaron resguardarse, pero una bala la impactÓ y le arrebatÓ la vida. >>> mucha tristeza. >>> hoy un familiar de la joven rompe el silencio y dic
la investigaciÓn de su padecimiento no ha terminado, y al reÍr se a guatemala contraria la muerte, isabelchro aprovecha momento, para ver su caso y de muchos otros inmigrantes y esta lucha la van a continuar la prÓxima semana en washington, van poder hablar frente a un comitÉ de congreso, pero de esto y mÁs detalles se los doy en punto de de las 6 de la tarde es todo por el momento, compaÑeros, vuelvo con ustedes. >>> vaya situaciÓn que vive esta joven y su familia y tambiÉn...
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i think we have lost isabel unfortunately. her thoughts there about the squad announcement today.t squad for the final test of the oval which starts on thursday. can keep across that on ppc test match special and also the bbc sport website. 14 years after his first grand slam title, rafael nadal is now up to 19, that's one shy of roger federer‘s record. he made hard work of winning the us 0pen, throwing away a two set lead against russia daniil medvedev but the spaniard is king of new york for a fourth time. joe lynskey reports. as rafael nadal took it all in on the big screen he showed what he done. a tribute to what now is 19 grand slam titles, even he can lose track. the doll said this when might have been his most emotional. he was pushed on the way by daniil medvedev. the russian was playing in his first grand slam final, for the first two sets he looked like being overwhelmed. rafael nadal raced into a lead, but it's light fell on new york the crowd asked for more. daniil medvedev asked for a comeback ina23a daniil medvedev asked for a comeback in a 23 a play like this can m
i think we have lost isabel unfortunately. her thoughts there about the squad announcement today.t squad for the final test of the oval which starts on thursday. can keep across that on ppc test match special and also the bbc sport website. 14 years after his first grand slam title, rafael nadal is now up to 19, that's one shy of roger federer‘s record. he made hard work of winning the us 0pen, throwing away a two set lead against russia daniil medvedev but the spaniard is king of new york...
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man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to c cross a border or ty decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of their loved ones, theirir children,ndnd that is a better decision than staying behind. reporter: look at the size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 mileles per hohour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: apology. [indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [deris s speakingng] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of clima
man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to c cross a border or ty decide to cross the desert,...
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a crescent and working for about an hour this happened shortly before 5 o'clock 5 of the west at isabelral cars and critics involved in this to you the way through livermore to greenville if you get on the freeway after the
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la vida de una joven guatemalteca, depende de lo que decidan las autoridades de migraciÓn, marÍa isabelque le explicaron que estaban reconsiderando su caso. >> en lo personal siento que debe de haber una acciÓn rÁpido porque estamos hablando de la vida de un humano que depende en mi caso de un tratamiento y yo pues quisiera tener la tranquilidad y la paz de que algo se va a hacer porque en estas Últimas semanas han sido muy estresantes y preocupaciÓn. >> la familia de marÍa isabel tiene los permisos trabajos suspendidos por esta situaciÓn que cada vez es mÁs complicada e incierta. >> honduras y nicaragua registraron una falla en su sistema de interconexiÓn elÉctrica que los dejÓ sin luz por varias horas un problema que afectÓ a guatemala y el salvador, incluso problemas en el sistema de agua potable, fueron tan solo algunas consecuencias de este apagÓn masivo. pero este apagÓn real fue imaginado anteriormente como un guion para una pelÍcula que fue llamada "dÍas de luz" en la que todo centroamÉrica se queda sin electricidad a causa de una toenta solar y sus habitantes sufren las consecu
la vida de una joven guatemalteca, depende de lo que decidan las autoridades de migraciÓn, marÍa isabelque le explicaron que estaban reconsiderando su caso. >> en lo personal siento que debe de haber una acciÓn rÁpido porque estamos hablando de la vida de un humano que depende en mi caso de un tratamiento y yo pues quisiera tener la tranquilidad y la paz de que algo se va a hacer porque en estas Últimas semanas han sido muy estresantes y preocupaciÓn. >> la familia de marÍa...
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la guatemalteca isabel hueso, una mujer del condado de contra costa, recibiÓ buenas noticias despuÉsevertir el mÉdico de acciÓn diferida que le permite permanecer en los estados unidos para recesos tratamientos semanales que necesita para seguir con vida. isabel hueso encabezo los titulares nacionales cuando la administraciÓn trump amenazÓ con revocar el aplazamiento mÉdico que es crucial para ella y para muchos otros inmigrantes. la decisiÓn sobre si alguien corre o no un riesgosi regresa a su paÍs, ahora estÁn manos de la patrulla fronteriza, agentes de esa dependencia comenzaron tres para solicitantes de asilo algo que antes realizaban los oficiales de migraciÓn especialmente entrenados para ello. luis: llegarÁ la frontera contando las violentas historias que sufrieron en su paÍs. >> los pandilleros que mataron al padre salir de la cÁrcel. luis: un agente de asilo decide si lo que dicen sentir es creÍble. >> volver al paÍs es la muerte. luis: esa entrevista les abre la primer puerta para pedir refugio en estados unidos, el presidente dice que son muchos los que estÁn entrando y qu
la guatemalteca isabel hueso, una mujer del condado de contra costa, recibiÓ buenas noticias despuÉsevertir el mÉdico de acciÓn diferida que le permite permanecer en los estados unidos para recesos tratamientos semanales que necesita para seguir con vida. isabel hueso encabezo los titulares nacionales cuando la administraciÓn trump amenazÓ con revocar el aplazamiento mÉdico que es crucial para ella y para muchos otros inmigrantes. la decisiÓn sobre si alguien corre o no un riesgosi...
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obtener garantías y respuestas por este programa con propuestas de ley privada para mantener tanto a isabelí protestaban decenas de personas con diferentes pancartas, pero un solo mensaje. le piden al congreso que deje de financiar a las empresas encargadas de los centros de detención de inmigrantes y sus familias. >>> no hay duda que estos niños lo que están pasando por esto, ya sean cosas que nosotros jamás quisiéramos que nadie pasara. >>> según datos oficiales en 2017 una de las empresas que tiene contratos con ice obtuvo ingresos de $184,000,000. la compañía hasta el momento no ha emitido comentarios sobre esta protesta >>> el área de la bahía se vuelve a pronunciar en contra de ice con una protesta sobre los centros de detención, claudia simonés está en vivo con la más reciente, ¿cómo está todo por allá claudia? >>> y que tal, buenas tardes compañeros, continuamos en la ciudad de san francisco donde se lleva a cabo esta protesta pacífica,, son decenas de personas las que se encuentran aquí el día de hoy alzando sus voces por los derechos de los inmigrantes, cabe mencionar que ellos di
obtener garantías y respuestas por este programa con propuestas de ley privada para mantener tanto a isabelí protestaban decenas de personas con diferentes pancartas, pero un solo mensaje. le piden al congreso que deje de financiar a las empresas encargadas de los centros de detención de inmigrantes y sus familias. >>> no hay duda que estos niños lo que están pasando por esto, ya sean cosas que nosotros jamás quisiéramos que nadie pasara. >>> según datos oficiales en...
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maria isabel was seven years old when she came to the u.s. from guatemala. it was for a medical trial on her rear genetic disease. she has been receiving treatment for 16 years. >>> this is not a partisan issue. this is a humanitarian issue. our lives depend on it. doctors told me if i stopped treatment my condition will decline quickly. i could die within months.>> reporter: mark was also at today's hearing to support her. she was joined by two others who are also receiving life- saving treatments and are fighting deportation. >>> i don't want to die. if i go back to honduras i will die. >> reporter: 16-year-old jonathan sanchez suffers from cystic fibrosis. we profiled his daily life- saving treatments which require a vibrating vest. nebulizer and special medicines. >>> immigration and customs officials based tough questions from democrats on the panel. they did not give specifics on why the policy changed.>>> why did this happen? because of the ongoing litigation. we are not able to respond.>>> what is the new policy?>>> you cannot tell me why there is a
maria isabel was seven years old when she came to the u.s. from guatemala. it was for a medical trial on her rear genetic disease. she has been receiving treatment for 16 years. >>> this is not a partisan issue. this is a humanitarian issue. our lives depend on it. doctors told me if i stopped treatment my condition will decline quickly. i could die within months.>> reporter: mark was also at today's hearing to support her. she was joined by two others who are also receiving...
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while isabel has not yet received a notice that she can stay. she said she and her family are cautiously optimistic. we now wait to see whether our case will be approved as well as confirmation on the future of the program in order to give families like mine the assurance our lives will continue to be threatened. will continue to be threatened. an east bay congressman helped to lead the effort to keep her in the country. he said we will continue to press the a ministration for answers and assurances that this program is safe from future targeting. but in the meantime we will breathe a sigh of relief. ice receives 1000 deferred action request every year. many for family or medical reasons. most of them are not approved. >>> we are following breaking news right now. san jose state university. officers are investigating reports of shots fired. you can see the emergency vehicles there. several windows at the main library on campus up here as we zoom in. to be shot out. that is what we are being told. police tell us no victims have been located. no s
while isabel has not yet received a notice that she can stay. she said she and her family are cautiously optimistic. we now wait to see whether our case will be approved as well as confirmation on the future of the program in order to give families like mine the assurance our lives will continue to be threatened. will continue to be threatened. an east bay congressman helped to lead the effort to keep her in the country. he said we will continue to press the a ministration for answers and...
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another new accident reported westbound 580 near isabel.nd traffic there still unaffected at this point moving at 69 miles an hour where it is slow is coming out of the altamont and tracy is where you see brake lights. westbound 580, tracy to castro valley is 56 minutes. northbound 101 looking good to the san jose airport and northbound 280an leaitt tan mat bridge. elsewhere, traffic is looking great right now. we'll have more n >>> let's take you through the desert today, blowing dust, to 57-mile-per-hour winds. temperatures in palm springs, 97. mid to upper 70s with afternoon sunshine. san diego and los angeles. 69 with some afternoon sunshine in monterey. not so lucky in eureka. scattered showers and 66. low to mid-80s through the central valley. and a mostly sunny to partly cloudy day at 68. look at this, 78 friday and saturday. a little bit warmer than average and then windy sunday. partly cloudy and about 73 degrees. we'll take a look at our warming trend next. over to reggie for more news. >>> building a better bay area involves taki
another new accident reported westbound 580 near isabel.nd traffic there still unaffected at this point moving at 69 miles an hour where it is slow is coming out of the altamont and tracy is where you see brake lights. westbound 580, tracy to castro valley is 56 minutes. northbound 101 looking good to the san jose airport and northbound 280an leaitt tan mat bridge. elsewhere, traffic is looking great right now. we'll have more n >>> let's take you through the desert today, blowing...
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isabel who lives in concord came to the united states for under new immigration laws isabel was set to be deported back t guatemala today until i.c.e. reopened her case. but just because the case is back open, she's not in the clear. she says she has received no word from the government about what is going to happen next. like many other undocumented immigrants getting critical care, she continued to live in limbo with her very survival in the balance. >>> new details on president trump's visit to the bay area next week, we have now learned he will reportedly not be stopping in atherton. town's police chief confirming that tonight. the president expected to be here on tuesday for campaign fund-raiser hosted by the republican national committee. tickets are $1,000 per person. if you want to sit with the president, though, it's going to cost you $100,000. so far the location unknown. >> still ahead, a drone strike on one of the world's most crucial oil facilities. how this could impact gas prices here at home. >> plus, a night to remember for this gilroy to throw the 10-year-old her very
isabel who lives in concord came to the united states for under new immigration laws isabel was set to be deported back t guatemala today until i.c.e. reopened her case. but just because the case is back open, she's not in the clear. she says she has received no word from the government about what is going to happen next. like many other undocumented immigrants getting critical care, she continued to live in limbo with her very survival in the balance. >>> new details on president...
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isabel came to the u.s. for life-saving medical treatment when she was seven years old. a rare disease that requires weekly treatment which she can't get in guatemala where she is from, under new immigration laws imposed by the trump administration, isabel might get deported today. >>> coming up, this morning, today in the bay, the annual blood drive begins this morning and we will let you know where you can go to help save a life. we have that for you plus all of the top stories coming up at 7:00 this morning. but now, back to the "today" show. morning, september 14th, 2019. good crowd outside on the plaza. beautiful morning. temperatures starting to feel a little fall-like, about 70 degrees. >> they're outside having a ball, though. we can't wait to join them coming up in a bit. >>> let's begin this half-hour with a check of your headlines. the bahamas in the firing line again. the tropical system strength end into humberto overnight. humberto cld be at hurricane strength by monday, staying well out to sea, but still bringing ngerous rip currents and rain to the southe
isabel came to the u.s. for life-saving medical treatment when she was seven years old. a rare disease that requires weekly treatment which she can't get in guatemala where she is from, under new immigration laws imposed by the trump administration, isabel might get deported today. >>> coming up, this morning, today in the bay, the annual blood drive begins this morning and we will let you know where you can go to help save a life. we have that for you plus all of the top stories...
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isabelle came to the u.s. for life-saving medical treatment when she was seven years old. she has a rare disease that requires weekly treatments that she can't get in her native guatemala. under new immigration laws imposed by the trump administration, isabella might get deported tomorrow. today she got her weekly treatments. isabelle says if she goes back to guatemala, she won't get the weekly treatments that she needs to survive. >>> well, here it comes. president trump is scheduled to make his first visit to the bay area since becoming president. he is expected to be here next tuesday for a campaign fundraiser hosted by the republican national committee. sources tell us the president will be in atherton at a private home. tickets are a thousand bucks per person. if you want to sit with the president it'll cost you $100,000. >>> we are back in 60 seconds with the decades old mystery solved that it was all because of what one man saw when he was looking at google earth. >>> also reversing the trend. how administrators are looking to curb the use of vaping in south bay sch
isabelle came to the u.s. for life-saving medical treatment when she was seven years old. she has a rare disease that requires weekly treatments that she can't get in her native guatemala. under new immigration laws imposed by the trump administration, isabella might get deported tomorrow. today she got her weekly treatments. isabelle says if she goes back to guatemala, she won't get the weekly treatments that she needs to survive. >>> well, here it comes. president trump is scheduled...
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psychologist dr isabel richter has studied how people behave when they are by the sea.we all behave differently when we are on holiday. there is a lot of research about tourist versus home behaviour and it proves that people on holidays perform more risky behaviour than at home. you think, "no, it is my holiday, i deserve to have fun. i was waiting for this the whole year and now i want to go out and, yeah, enjoy myself. " and as the latest statistics from the maritime and coastguard agency show, the consequences of making the wrong call on risk or ignoring safety advice can be fatal. 28 people died this year around the south west coasts — more than double the number last year. while we were filming, the jet ski was sent to help look for a man who had been reported in the water just around the headland off an un—lifeguarded beach. tragically, in that case, a body was picked up by the lifeboat. a sobering reminder of the dangers of the sea. lucy fisher, gwithian. and you can see more on this story on inside out: south west, available now on the bbc iplayer. now it's time
psychologist dr isabel richter has studied how people behave when they are by the sea.we all behave differently when we are on holiday. there is a lot of research about tourist versus home behaviour and it proves that people on holidays perform more risky behaviour than at home. you think, "no, it is my holiday, i deserve to have fun. i was waiting for this the whole year and now i want to go out and, yeah, enjoy myself. " and as the latest statistics from the maritime and coastguard...
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we have just one crash here, westbound 580 as isabel invo getting moved out of the way.ttle improvement here. once you get through, there will be slow traffic on westbound 580 through livermore as well. but at least there's no crashes there to tell you about. the north bay commute, only problem is westbound 37 from vallejo to nevada. other than that, slow traffic on westbound highway 4 through pittsburg. the commute through richmond and berkeley is short, 17 minutes there, traffic moving senately. bay ridge toll plaza, metering lights are now on. looking at 10 to 15 minutes to get on to the span. >>> shots were fired last night about 6:20 p.m. at the san josi state library. it was filled with students but no one was hurt. no suspects have been identified. >>> the washington post is errors a whistleblower complaint against president trump stems from a conversation with the president of ukraine. during testimony before the house judiciary committee yesterday, the administration revealed orders not to reveal the complaint. >>> swedish teenage environmentalist greta thunberg
we have just one crash here, westbound 580 as isabel invo getting moved out of the way.ttle improvement here. once you get through, there will be slow traffic on westbound 580 through livermore as well. but at least there's no crashes there to tell you about. the north bay commute, only problem is westbound 37 from vallejo to nevada. other than that, slow traffic on westbound highway 4 through pittsburg. the commute through richmond and berkeley is short, 17 minutes there, traffic moving...