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. >> nuevo laredo comparte frontera con laredo texas en estados unidos, un territorio que sigue manteniendo telemundo revelan la venta de cocaÍna, para transportar la mercancÍa tambiÉn utilizaban a menores, es lo que parece confirmar el archivo encontrado en la computadora del Último cerebro contable de los "zetas". >> en una de las celdas dice pago a niÑos esto podrÍa ser prueba que son pagos a niÑos. >> eso es prueba, ellos sÍ pagan a los niÑos los utilizan. >> es una prÁctica que se extiende hasta hoy, reclutar a estudiantes de secundaria de estados unidos para utilizarlos como halcones, mulas y sicarios uno de ellos es gabriel durante 5 aÑos trabajÓ para "los zetas" y acabÓ siendo sicario de primera era robar a las trocas llevarlas y las armas y ya despuÉs de repente de repente pasÓ que me ofrecieron la oportunidad de meterte en el homicidio. >> cumple cadena perpetua por el asesinato de dos personas, y los diez aÑos que lleva en aislamiento en una cÁrcel de mÁxima seguridad le han cambiado la perspectiva. >> si pudieras cambiar algo de tu pasado ¿quÉ serÍa? >> todo... (lloran) vaya pre
. >> nuevo laredo comparte frontera con laredo texas en estados unidos, un territorio que sigue manteniendo telemundo revelan la venta de cocaÍna, para transportar la mercancÍa tambiÉn utilizaban a menores, es lo que parece confirmar el archivo encontrado en la computadora del Último cerebro contable de los "zetas". >> en una de las celdas dice pago a niÑos esto podrÍa ser prueba que son pagos a niÑos. >> eso es prueba, ellos sÍ pagan a los niÑos los...
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fecha lÍmite para el 26 de julio, en las otras ciudades que tambiÉn estarÁn realizandose son texas, laredotambiÉn phoenix arizona en el caso de caridades caco lics cientos de voluntarios, han llegado para dar su tiempo pero lo mÁs importante que quieren que este proceso de reunificaciÓn sea lo mÁs expedito posible aquÍ en estados unidos, estaremos al
fecha lÍmite para el 26 de julio, en las otras ciudades que tambiÉn estarÁn realizandose son texas, laredotambiÉn phoenix arizona en el caso de caridades caco lics cientos de voluntarios, han llegado para dar su tiempo pero lo mÁs importante que quieren que este proceso de reunificaciÓn sea lo mÁs expedito posible aquÍ en estados unidos, estaremos al
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>> sÍ, arturo mucho gusto saludarlos he trabajado en frontera de laredo tambiÉn en tijuana, en laredo caso especÍfico de uno de los sicarios que tenÍa 15 a 16 aÑos cuando fue reclutado que lo entrevistÓ en laredo texas era una persona que iba a las discotecas lo recluso traÍan en nuevo laredo y Él iba y venÍa de laredo texas y a nuevo laredo y varios cÉlulas que tambiÉn operaban en el lado americanos. >> lo que conocemos como niÑos sicarios. >> totalmente. >> pero ahora regreso con aldo a mÉxico ¿cuÁles son los vÍnculos del grupo de los "zetas" con la clase polÍtica mexicana porque sÉ que se menciona el exgobernador de coahuilas humberto moreira correcto? >> sÍ, correcto, obviamente ningÚn estado podrÍa operar sin la protecciÓn de las autoridades, sin la protecciÓn de diferentes niveles de gobierno que hacen que ellos operen que puedan llevar a cabo sus negocios en el caso de coahuilas mucho se ha denunciado incluso diferentes organizaciones en el caso de los derechos humanos pero tambiÉn diferentes incluso paÍses es lo que realizÓ noticias telemundo investiga al descubrir que habÍa g
>> sÍ, arturo mucho gusto saludarlos he trabajado en frontera de laredo tambiÉn en tijuana, en laredo caso especÍfico de uno de los sicarios que tenÍa 15 a 16 aÑos cuando fue reclutado que lo entrevistÓ en laredo texas era una persona que iba a las discotecas lo recluso traÍan en nuevo laredo y Él iba y venÍa de laredo texas y a nuevo laredo y varios cÉlulas que tambiÉn operaban en el lado americanos. >> lo que conocemos como niÑos sicarios. >> totalmente. >>...
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john donvan, abc news. ♪ >> my vote goes to the laredo officers. thanks for watching. first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. 6:00, an expanding wildfire threatening homes tonight as firefighters face difficult conditions. it's spewing ash into the bay area and blocking out our skies. but we may soon see relief. >> they're doing more than speaking out against child separation at the border. these bay area folks offering children comfort in a scary situation. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> a wildfire is raging in yolo county tonight. the smoke so heavy you can't even see the flames from sky 7. tonight people in threeous leav. i'm dion limb, eric has the night off. firefighters are trying to contain the flames in high temperatures and gusty winds. the county fire started yesterday in yolo county and has grown to 22,000 acres. east of the cache creek casino resort which is open tonight there are new manda
john donvan, abc news. ♪ >> my vote goes to the laredo officers. thanks for watching. first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. 6:00, an expanding wildfire threatening homes tonight as firefighters face difficult conditions. it's spewing ash into the bay area and blocking out our skies. but we may soon see relief. >> they're doing more than speaking out against...
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senate bill 2734 would designate the federal building and united states courthouse located in laredo courthouse as the george p. kazen federal building and united states courthouse. he was appointed to the united states district court for the southern district of texas by president carter in 1979. he served as chief judge from 1996 to 2003 and assumed senior status in 2009. and in march of this year, he retired from the bench. prior to his appointment as a federal judge, judge kazen was in private practice for 14 years. earlier in his career, he served in the united states air force as captain and judge advocate. in addition, judge kazen has been an add junk professor of judge on the as surveillance court. given his service, it is more than fitting to name this courthouse after him. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from nevada is recognized. ms. titus: i yield myself such time as i may recognize. this deaths the federal building and united states courthouse located in lare
senate bill 2734 would designate the federal building and united states courthouse located in laredo courthouse as the george p. kazen federal building and united states courthouse. he was appointed to the united states district court for the southern district of texas by president carter in 1979. he served as chief judge from 1996 to 2003 and assumed senior status in 2009. and in march of this year, he retired from the bench. prior to his appointment as a federal judge, judge kazen was in...
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a pesar de ello, en la frontera de nuevo laredo, continÚan arribando migrantes que pretenden pedir refugioalejandro:en la ciudad de mÉxico, alejandro madrigal, univisiÓn. patricia: en un restaurante mexicano se encontraron volantes con es considadempleados dicen sentirs inseguros porque en esos volantes se les dice que los van a reportar a migraciÓn. estÁn firmados por un grupo neonazi. enrique:un emigrante que hace aÑos recibiÓ una orden de deportaciÓn acudió a una entrevista para obtener la residencia permanente, pero fue detenido por agentes de ice. lleva tres meses bajo custodia de las autoridades migratorias mientras su familia espera la resoluciÓn de su caso. >> esperanza siempre la vamos a tener. peggy:vivian martÍnez vive en la incertidumbre, su esposo acaba de cumplir tres meses en detenciÓn luego restado por ice entrevista para obtener su tarjeta de residencia permanente. >> llegamos con la sorpresa de que lo detuvieron por la orden de deportaciÓn que Él tuvo. peggy: para ella el arresto fue una sorpresa, ya que ella es estadounidense y sus hijos tambiÉn. >> migraciÓn transformó
a pesar de ello, en la frontera de nuevo laredo, continÚan arribando migrantes que pretenden pedir refugioalejandro:en la ciudad de mÉxico, alejandro madrigal, univisiÓn. patricia: en un restaurante mexicano se encontraron volantes con es considadempleados dicen sentirs inseguros porque en esos volantes se les dice que los van a reportar a migraciÓn. estÁn firmados por un grupo neonazi. enrique:un emigrante que hace aÑos recibiÓ una orden de deportaciÓn acudió a una entrevista para...
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but now from laredo things have gotten worse. and there has been a draft with institution building weapons do not build institutions there is more pressure needed in the flipside is ultimately this is driven by consumption in the united states and we talked about dealing with the opioid addiction crisis we haven't done much yet on that we need to raise this to a higher level to deal with the money flowing back into mexico and then the arms that fallback. so a lot of cooperation going on. and those that are the most important are not happening. >> you have spoken positively about these relationships in the united states. and then speaking negatively where are the institutions that will publicize and the government people to highlight those things you can impact but we don't know anything either there is a conversation this was a campaign issue at the end of the hundred days because there is enormous pressure and third from the states directly affected for those that voted for president trump. this is part of his face to open and t
but now from laredo things have gotten worse. and there has been a draft with institution building weapons do not build institutions there is more pressure needed in the flipside is ultimately this is driven by consumption in the united states and we talked about dealing with the opioid addiction crisis we haven't done much yet on that we need to raise this to a higher level to deal with the money flowing back into mexico and then the arms that fallback. so a lot of cooperation going on. and...
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haber sido d separado de su hijo hace mÁs de 50 dÍas en laredo, texas. los minutos se me hacÍan días, los 10 meses. -- los dÍas meses. nunca me imaginÉ que me iban a separar de Él. peggy: javier dice que huÍan de la herencia en honduras cuando fueron detenidos bajo la polÍtica de cero tolerancia del gobierno de trump. creyÓ que no verÍa mÁs a su pequeÑo. javier: un oficial me dijo que el niÑo... que lo iba a adoptar una familia de aquÍ. y que yo no lo iba a volver a ver. peggy: una incertidumbre similar ha sentido adam garcÍa de guatemala, que no pudo contener su alegrÍa al cargar a su hijo tras casi dos meses separados, luego de ser detenido en arizona. adam: muy feliz, contento de ver a mi hijo otra vez. peggy: ambos padres recorrieron cerca de 2000 millas para llegar a nueva york y celebrar este encuentro, coordinado por las organizaciones " servicios sociales luteranos" " y caridades catÓlicas". >> ellos estÁn bajo un orden de deportaciÓn. tiene que presentarse ante la corte de inmigraciÓn. peggy. estos pequeÑos estarÍan entre los primeros a la r uni
haber sido d separado de su hijo hace mÁs de 50 dÍas en laredo, texas. los minutos se me hacÍan días, los 10 meses. -- los dÍas meses. nunca me imaginÉ que me iban a separar de Él. peggy: javier dice que huÍan de la herencia en honduras cuando fueron detenidos bajo la polÍtica de cero tolerancia del gobierno de trump. creyÓ que no verÍa mÁs a su pequeÑo. javier: un oficial me dijo que el niÑo... que lo iba a adoptar una familia de aquÍ. y que yo no lo iba a volver a ver. peggy:...
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fecha lÍmite para el 26 de julio, en las otras ciudades que tambiÉn estarÁn realizandose son texas, laredoarios, han llegado para dar su tiempo pero lo mÁs importante que quieren que este proceso de reunificaciÓn sea lo mÁs expedito posible aquÍ en estados unidos, estaremos al tanto de las familias que vayan llegando y los mantendremos informados por lo pronto todo felicidad, regresamos contigo. >> gracias rubÉn, allison valencia es la maÑana de salvador de 6 aÑos que a pesar de su corta edad se convirtiÓ en la voz de los niÑos que fueron separados de la frontera cuando intentan entrar a estados unidos, su llanto y suplica por hablar con su familia, conmocionaran al mundo, el viernes se juntaba de nuevo con su madre y hoy han estado en telemundo en una visita al programa "un nuevo dÍa" donde nos hablÓ de su experiencia. >> ¿cÓmo era el lugar? >> era frÍo, >> no les daban nada para taparse del frÍo. >> ¿cÓmo la pasaron, estaban tristes llorando, desesperados cuÉntanos? >> todos estÁbamos tristes llorando y en ese lugar, sÓlo me daban comida bien poquita me daban. >> ¿cÓmo los trataban ahÍ a
fecha lÍmite para el 26 de julio, en las otras ciudades que tambiÉn estarÁn realizandose son texas, laredoarios, han llegado para dar su tiempo pero lo mÁs importante que quieren que este proceso de reunificaciÓn sea lo mÁs expedito posible aquÍ en estados unidos, estaremos al tanto de las familias que vayan llegando y los mantendremos informados por lo pronto todo felicidad, regresamos contigo. >> gracias rubÉn, allison valencia es la maÑana de salvador de 6 aÑos que a pesar de...
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en nueva laredo el director de la prisiÓn fue asesinado.e el gobierno de peÑa nieto se han ocurrido 110 mil asesinatos de ese tamaÑo el reto para andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. >>> gracias raÚl veremos con qÉe plan enfrenta este enorme arresto. esta noche sabremos del nombre del magistrado en el tribunal strem supre supremo la decisiÓn puede influir en la polÍtica estadounidense durante muchos aÑos precisamente por el cra carÁcter vitalicio que tiene el cargo. al regresar, las niÑas se auto una psicoterapeuta nos explica. pelean en un partido de baloncesto por una decisiÓnjelo que suceder en el deporte. tambiÉn le contamos cÓmo los cultivadores de la caÑa de azÚcar en el salvador se benefician de los drones esto al regresar. benefician de los drones esto al regresar. ¡bienvenidos! díganle adiós al plan familiar unlimited "talla única". verizon tiene una gran noticia. por eso, este letrero tan grande. ahora cada uno puede elegir un unlimited diferente y podrían ahorrar dinero sin pagar por lo que no necesita. mamá tiene el unlimited que necesi
en nueva laredo el director de la prisiÓn fue asesinado.e el gobierno de peÑa nieto se han ocurrido 110 mil asesinatos de ese tamaÑo el reto para andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. >>> gracias raÚl veremos con qÉe plan enfrenta este enorme arresto. esta noche sabremos del nombre del magistrado en el tribunal strem supre supremo la decisiÓn puede influir en la polÍtica estadounidense durante muchos aÑos precisamente por el cra carÁcter vitalicio que tiene el cargo. al regresar, las...
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he came to silicon valley from laredo, looking for a job as a web developer but ran out of money and lost his car which was also his home. the 26-year-old was homeless but not ready to quit. >> i have two pair of clothes that i have with me. you can never go wrong with a long sleeve shirt. >> reporter: david says after his story went viral he received messages from around the world. now he's no longer passing out his resume unless someone asks. instead, he's setting up job interviews with several companies that were impressed with his determination and never-quit attitude. >> you can do it. neff gi never give up. if you set your mind to do something, can you do it. that's been my mind set. i'm not going to let anything stop me. >> and david says a local non-profit is putting him up for a few weeks while he does his interviews and while he lands that job for a couple weeks. they'll help him get on his feet, but le not he will not be sleeping in that park tonight. >>> the ability to make 3d printed guns at home is about to get a lot easier. but some state attorneys general are trying t
he came to silicon valley from laredo, looking for a job as a web developer but ran out of money and lost his car which was also his home. the 26-year-old was homeless but not ready to quit. >> i have two pair of clothes that i have with me. you can never go wrong with a long sleeve shirt. >> reporter: david says after his story went viral he received messages from around the world. now he's no longer passing out his resume unless someone asks. instead, he's setting up job...
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that's going to into the weekend, triple digits for russell, for dallas, for austin and alexandria, laredo and as we head out west, the heat gets building on sunday and moves into the midweek period with triple digits again for phoenix, las vegas, fresno, not quite as bad as we are but awfully toasty with temperatures in los angeles getting up into the mid to upper 90s. but again, the most -- the biggest thing we're most worried about, severe storms moving through the mid mississippi river valley. >> al roker, thank you. >>> the potential bombshell involving president trump and his longtime personal attorney. new revelations that michael cohen secretly taped the president discussing a possible payment to keep an alleged affair with a former "playboy" model quiet. and now that tape is in the hands of the fbi. details. >> reporter: tonight sex, money, and the the longtime lawyer michael cohen secretly recorded a conversation with candidate trump about former playboy model karen mcdougal that claims she has a year-long affair with president trump more than a decade ago. a source says heard on
that's going to into the weekend, triple digits for russell, for dallas, for austin and alexandria, laredo and as we head out west, the heat gets building on sunday and moves into the midweek period with triple digits again for phoenix, las vegas, fresno, not quite as bad as we are but awfully toasty with temperatures in los angeles getting up into the mid to upper 90s. but again, the most -- the biggest thing we're most worried about, severe storms moving through the mid mississippi river...
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>> so i spoke to a group of asylum speakers on the bridge, t one legal entry points in laredo, and they were waiting on the mexican side of th border to enter the united states. and for the most part, these were families with young children, with their suitcases brcamped out on age, sometimes for hours and often days waiting forerntry. theynot aware of these policies. they were not aware that under president trump their chances oe beinined and not released were significantly higher than they were under obama, they were not aware that once they were in detention the principle way to get out is this bond process, d although the minimum 1,500, we are now seeing bonds that are significantly higher. so they are not aware. >> desjardins: daniel bush, important reng, thank you for joining us. >> thao you, i will san anto >> desjardins: to read dan bush's reporting froe u.s./mexico border, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> desjardins: president trump announced on twitter today thati he wants srabia to iscrease oil production as gas prices continue toin the u.s. the president sa he spoke to saudi a
>> so i spoke to a group of asylum speakers on the bridge, t one legal entry points in laredo, and they were waiting on the mexican side of th border to enter the united states. and for the most part, these were families with young children, with their suitcases brcamped out on age, sometimes for hours and often days waiting forerntry. theynot aware of these policies. they were not aware that under president trump their chances oe beinined and not released were significantly higher than...
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real quick, i did win a food eating contest in laredo, texas it, i beat john cena in a steak eating contestlong did it take? >> it was about 30 minutes, a lot of side bets, i was people's champion that night. >> no. oh, you have the pie. dana, i -- >> i thought this was pretty funny, if i were to choose what i could eat to win, i chose america&m's. >> you could eat like three? >> a whole bunch of m&m's. going by the number, i could win if i did something like that. >> you would have to use two hands to eat one america&m. >> the m&m's are little. >> give to jesse for his office. >> eat all of those. jess, what did you pick? >> mcnuggets. >> you love those. >> i was going to say shell fish. i got scolded. chicken nuggets and barbecue sauce and take on all challengers, i'm the newcomer to the table, that belt is not secure. that mustard belt, i might be wearing that at the end of the show. >> are you talking about to compete with me? that would be foolish idea. >> would we have the same food or compete nuggets versus wing? how does it go down? >> either way, you would lose. >> are we doing thi
real quick, i did win a food eating contest in laredo, texas it, i beat john cena in a steak eating contestlong did it take? >> it was about 30 minutes, a lot of side bets, i was people's champion that night. >> no. oh, you have the pie. dana, i -- >> i thought this was pretty funny, if i were to choose what i could eat to win, i chose america&m's. >> you could eat like three? >> a whole bunch of m&m's. going by the number, i could win if i did something...
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the border and send them on a specific clean so they can't wander off and they get through or in laredo texas airport, that happens with the texas airport. even at a time of deep political divisions within government especially local and state levels but even at the national level there is a lot of creativity that would be supplied and i talk to people in the trump administration about be surprised, you would assume the tendency is think that mexico is the enemy but that is not true. anyone who has to solve a problem discovers how deep the ties are and how much self-interest is to work together on these issues including energy. to wrap this up and bring it together let me say i don't think politics is irrelevant and it will make for a rocky relationship in the next few years and politicians are playing to a piece of the country that is skeptical about mexico and politicians in mexico will play to a part of the mexican population that is skeptical about further engagement with the united states. sometimes it has to do with mexico but i tell my friends and colleagues not everything we say
the border and send them on a specific clean so they can't wander off and they get through or in laredo texas airport, that happens with the texas airport. even at a time of deep political divisions within government especially local and state levels but even at the national level there is a lot of creativity that would be supplied and i talk to people in the trump administration about be surprised, you would assume the tendency is think that mexico is the enemy but that is not true. anyone who...
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then two laredo cops who want to be spice girls. ♪ you tell me what you really, really want ♪ >> reportere and their sound tracks in motion. >> my biggest problem with lip syncing is -- >> what? how could you have a problem with lip syncing? >> it's mouthing the words. it screws up -- every time we try to do these recordings in my office with my producer and diane, i screw it up all the time. what would be your lip sync what would be your lip sync song. >> my lip sync song? will smith, jazzy jeff, original cd, parents just don't understand. >> boom. >>> this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. morning. >>> making news in america this morning, vicious battle. that's what president trump is predicting as a crucial republican senator speaks out saying she won't support a supreme court nominee who opposes abortion rights. the latest from washington. >>> plus, breaking overnight, the political earthquake in mexico. the populist who has been elected president in a landslide and what he's vowing to do. >>> miracle
then two laredo cops who want to be spice girls. ♪ you tell me what you really, really want ♪ >> reportere and their sound tracks in motion. >> my biggest problem with lip syncing is -- >> what? how could you have a problem with lip syncing? >> it's mouthing the words. it screws up -- every time we try to do these recordings in my office with my producer and diane, i screw it up all the time. what would be your lip sync what would be your lip sync song. >> my...
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we were living in laredo. we've been on the border all this time.my question is i have seen all of these cases going on and a lot of people are suffering because they come to the united states thinking that everything will be real easy for them to get a job and do all these things. but they don't understand and i would like to know why don't they go ahead and educate these people and what are actually coming to? >> if i understand correctly, you're saying how come countries s are not doing a better job in forming their communities of what they're coming to? >> i guess my answer y would be i wished people would ask people like you what we would do about border policy. ... spending money on a border wall. after world war 2 the united states spends how many billions of dollars on the marshall plan. they made a significant investment because we thought it would behoove us to have security in this nation on the other side of the ocean but we are unwilling to do the same thing with our closest neighbor and investing in education and jobs in mexico sounds
we were living in laredo. we've been on the border all this time.my question is i have seen all of these cases going on and a lot of people are suffering because they come to the united states thinking that everything will be real easy for them to get a job and do all these things. but they don't understand and i would like to know why don't they go ahead and educate these people and what are actually coming to? >> if i understand correctly, you're saying how come countries s are not...
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friday records possible for dallas, san antonio, laredo and midland.inues as well for today, 110 in redding, 103 here. look at salt lake city. almost 100 degrees. we are going to see temperatures cooling down here in the east, nice and seasonal for green bay, cleveland, greensboro >>> good morning. i'm kari hall. we'll keep it cool with low 70s there. santa rosa warming up to 89 in san jose. in the trivalley it will be 6 in livermore. we'll keep 90s in the forecast. add in humidity which could spark off a few spotty showers and some dry lightning into tomorrow as well as friday. >> that is your latest weather. >> thank you so much. we have a lot more to come to, including body miller speaking about her tragedy for the first time. >> ever have a doctor dismiss your symptoms or tell you it's in your head. maria shriver on the shocking bias against women when it comes to health care. >> a look inside meghan markle's first 60 days inside the royal family. >> first technology and privacy. is your location being tracked right now? is somebody reading your pr
friday records possible for dallas, san antonio, laredo and midland.inues as well for today, 110 in redding, 103 here. look at salt lake city. almost 100 degrees. we are going to see temperatures cooling down here in the east, nice and seasonal for green bay, cleveland, greensboro >>> good morning. i'm kari hall. we'll keep it cool with low 70s there. santa rosa warming up to 89 in san jose. in the trivalley it will be 6 in livermore. we'll keep 90s in the forecast. add in humidity...
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look at the heat indexes today. 104 in laredo. omaha will feel like 104 as well. omaha, san antonio and even the pacific northwest gets into the action triple digits in reading, 90s for salt lake, boise and portland. you can get fatigued and dehydration after prolonged exposure. you get to 90 degrees, heat cramps and exhaustion possible and when you get to 105 sun stroke which is very dangerous and it continues as you get to a heat indexes of 130. very dangerous. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams about people. they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ as we take a live look outside ever the south bay, we can see mostly clear skies and a very shallow layer of fog rolling across the foothills. it's going to be a more humid day. reaching into the mid 80
look at the heat indexes today. 104 in laredo. omaha will feel like 104 as well. omaha, san antonio and even the pacific northwest gets into the action triple digits in reading, 90s for salt lake, boise and portland. you can get fatigued and dehydration after prolonged exposure. you get to 90 degrees, heat cramps and exhaustion possible and when you get to 105 sun stroke which is very dangerous and it continues as you get to a heat indexes of 130. very dangerous. we'll get to your local...
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into monday, triple digits more austin, laredo, monroe, louisiana, and dallas as well. it is dangerous heat for a long period of time. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a livelic at san jose. we see a lot of sunshine, and it feels a little more humid out there. it will make it feel warmer today, with our high reaching 89 degrees. it will be 83 in palo alto, and 75 today in oakland. we'll see some upper 90s for concord and antioch. san francisco reaching 70 degrees. as the humidity increases, we'll also have a chance of some lightning, and that continues into tomorrow. and dries out for the weekend. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> al, thanks so much. coming up, two children victims of rare and frightening shark attacks right here on the beaches in new york. we will hear from one of them. >>> and bad sports in youth sports. not kids, but their parents. this morning what some refs are doing to turn the tables. ♪ follow the wta stars as they hit san jose the mubadala silicon valley classic where visionarie
into monday, triple digits more austin, laredo, monroe, louisiana, and dallas as well. it is dangerous heat for a long period of time. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a livelic at san jose. we see a lot of sunshine, and it feels a little more humid out there. it will make it feel warmer today, with our high reaching 89 degrees. it will be 83 in palo alto, and 75 today in oakland. we'll see some upper 90s for concord and antioch....
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check out this video from these officers of the laredo police department in texas blowing off a littlehat i really, really want no tell me what you want i wanna i wanna i wanna zig-zag ah ♪ >> i love it. yeah, those two nailed it. [ applause ] that video racked up 1 million views. >> sure, it did. >> and counting and, you know, for anybody worried about the officers' safety. they were parked in their patrol cars. >> good to know. >> no driving and lip-syncing at the same time. that is your "pop news." >> thank you, adrienne. [ cheers and applause ] >>> we now want to turn to our "gma" cover story. serena williams is about to hit the wimbledon court after over the weekend she joined her friend duchess meghan at prince harry's charity polo match and also making headlines about motherhood now revealing she stopped breast-feeding and lost weight from that. abc's erielle reshef has the details. >> reporter: she's the powerhouse tennis star now revealing her struggle to bounce back after baby. >> all these articles and over pop culture you hear, you know, when you breast-feed you lose weight
check out this video from these officers of the laredo police department in texas blowing off a littlehat i really, really want no tell me what you want i wanna i wanna i wanna zig-zag ah ♪ >> i love it. yeah, those two nailed it. [ applause ] that video racked up 1 million views. >> sure, it did. >> and counting and, you know, for anybody worried about the officers' safety. they were parked in their patrol cars. >> good to know. >> no driving and lip-syncing at...
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the mother was sent to an adult detention center in laredo and the boys were sent to a sherlt for unaccompanied children under the office of refugee resettlement within health and human services. at one point, the brothers were separated from one another and placed into two separate foster homes, but were eventually reunited and released to the family on the east coast. under current law and procedure, sometimes this congress could change, today, the children have absolutely no right to an appointed lawyer. without their mother to speak on their behalf, the 4-year-old and the 10-year-old boys must make a case for asylum on their own in separate court cases. this is what we could be doing today. one, fixing the broken laws that have toddlers, toddlers that are barely out of diapers representing themselves in court. and fixing the root causes of these issues with essential -- central america family protection and unification act, legislation i have offered with ranking member engel. . i urge my colleagues to vote no on this rule so we can use our limited time here to act and i reserve the balance
the mother was sent to an adult detention center in laredo and the boys were sent to a sherlt for unaccompanied children under the office of refugee resettlement within health and human services. at one point, the brothers were separated from one another and placed into two separate foster homes, but were eventually reunited and released to the family on the east coast. under current law and procedure, sometimes this congress could change, today, the children have absolutely no right to an...
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hondureÑo javier garrido fue separado de su hijo william de cuatro aÑos tras cruzar ilegalmente por laredoÑo juan tambiÉn de cuatro aÑos. >> muy feliz, contento. marÍa: estos encuentros ocurrieron en nueva york con ayuda de organizaciones e religiosas. en el paso, texas, u otras ramificaciones como la del hondureÑo roger su hijo de cuatro aÑos que dice que quienes lo cuidaban le maltrataron.. >> en las manos te pegaron? >> sÍ. marÍa: el guatemalteco pablo ortiz le dijo hugo que es su hijo de 13 aÑos lo habÍan tratado mal en el centro de detenciones. >> me dijo que le habÍan pegado. marÍa: los casos de asilo todavÍa no han sido resueltos. todos ellos forman parte de las 38 reunificaciÓn esto ocurrieron dentro del plazo establecido por una corte federal, se espera a que alison de seis aÑos que se hizo famosa en el auto de niÑos llorando ya podrÍa reencontrarse con su madre que fue liberada de un pero todavÍa qua mucho x. trabajo porque todavÍa faltan mÁs de 2000 familias queen ser unificadas por el gobierno en sÓlo 13 dÍas. mientras los pocos que han logrado reencontrase estÁn agradecidos >>
hondureÑo javier garrido fue separado de su hijo william de cuatro aÑos tras cruzar ilegalmente por laredoÑo juan tambiÉn de cuatro aÑos. >> muy feliz, contento. marÍa: estos encuentros ocurrieron en nueva york con ayuda de organizaciones e religiosas. en el paso, texas, u otras ramificaciones como la del hondureÑo roger su hijo de cuatro aÑos que dice que quienes lo cuidaban le maltrataron.. >> en las manos te pegaron? >> sÍ. marÍa: el guatemalteco pablo ortiz le...
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just in 2017 alone, in the hot area, between laredo and across the border in mexico, that whole entireeing transported illegally across the border. there is a huge gun smuggling operation going on there between, black market individuals who operate in that particular, for the lack of a better word, sector, and of course the drug cartels and i.c.e. led investigations into stopping that and confiscating those firearms that are being illegally distributed to drug cartels. but, i mean we're also talking about the party that sanctioned "fast & furious." so, and we know what "fast & furious" was. we were running guns. we weren't even able to trace them. of the 2000 ran across the border maybe a few hundred we've been able to actually retrieve. that was a epic failure. it doesn't reconcile. pete: it sure doesn't, i.c.e., to your point, they have done some work, not on their image, letting know work they actually do. in case you mid, south texas members seize cachet of assault weapons and armament. it is not just human trafficking, not just drug trafficking, it is gun trafficking and crime. if
just in 2017 alone, in the hot area, between laredo and across the border in mexico, that whole entireeing transported illegally across the border. there is a huge gun smuggling operation going on there between, black market individuals who operate in that particular, for the lack of a better word, sector, and of course the drug cartels and i.c.e. led investigations into stopping that and confiscating those firearms that are being illegally distributed to drug cartels. but, i mean we're also...
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of drugs and human trafficking coming from across the border, specifically rio grande valley and laredoels are sending this to neighborhoods like overland park, kansas, where i live and nightmare for communities and law enforcement. we can stop the flow upstream with proper border security. i think it is shameful the senate will block this in the senate using filibuster, because they want to stop anything that will help border security. brian: overwhelm mingly they want border security. republicans and democrats not in some cases big wall but even border patrol doesn't want a thick wall. some want a fence. others want to see a fence. sometimes a wall will work. natural barrier there, 5 billion, how much go to the actual wall itself? >> five billion, 4.8 will add 200 miles of new wall and fencing depending what the customs and border protection want. we let them prioritize type, style and place. many areas you will see steel bollard. you will see those kind of things shope to be most effective. we're letting experts in the field place it, put it where they think they need it most to prot
of drugs and human trafficking coming from across the border, specifically rio grande valley and laredoels are sending this to neighborhoods like overland park, kansas, where i live and nightmare for communities and law enforcement. we can stop the flow upstream with proper border security. i think it is shameful the senate will block this in the senate using filibuster, because they want to stop anything that will help border security. brian: overwhelm mingly they want border security....