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a good example is the levee protection system. we just did not fix the levee system. they built an entirely new system designed to prevent what happens during katrina, and the army corps of engineers, i want to be clear about this, that is an example of building resilient infrastructure. it does not mean that it will not fail, but it is unlikely to fail catastrophically. host: a headline, "a plea to louisiana evacuees after a storm, do not come home yet." how does that complicate the problem of recovery when evacuees try to return home early? guest: again, this is something we always struggle with. people want to get home and see how bad it is and start cleaning up, you don't have power and in many places they do not have water or water pressure or if they do have water it is under a boil water order. there is not a lot of resources. we already have the hospitals filled with people with covid. coming back into the area, and this is something i think we lose track of, is how many people are seriously injured or lose their lives after the storm passes doing recovery, wh
a good example is the levee protection system. we just did not fix the levee system. they built an entirely new system designed to prevent what happens during katrina, and the army corps of engineers, i want to be clear about this, that is an example of building resilient infrastructure. it does not mean that it will not fail, but it is unlikely to fail catastrophically. host: a headline, "a plea to louisiana evacuees after a storm, do not come home yet." how does that complicate the...
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there wasn't one drop of water that overtopped the levees and not one breach in the levees and not anyane. the problem was electricity went out and that is something we have to figure out next in the infrastructure is how do we harden our electricity grid or do as elon musk says, decentralize so people can generate their own power and own batteries. >> because the levees held which is a blessing and because of all of that, the billions spent, it was the other parishes who had more flooding, at least what people there were saying. >> absolutely. there was bad flooding and has been -- by the way, somehow got hit by the storm twice. it hit new orleans and then went up to new york. you had flooding in new jersey and in queens. we are going to have these super events. the flooding -- i don't think you're going to be able to prevent flooding outside of the levee system. so for us in new orleans where the levees held totally and we didn't have flooding and despite what you saw on the news the city is quite high and dry and doing well, our hearts go out to the areas in the other parishes where
there wasn't one drop of water that overtopped the levees and not one breach in the levees and not anyane. the problem was electricity went out and that is something we have to figure out next in the infrastructure is how do we harden our electricity grid or do as elon musk says, decentralize so people can generate their own power and own batteries. >> because the levees held which is a blessing and because of all of that, the billions spent, it was the other parishes who had more...
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army corp of engineers to reinforce the levees.re things stand particularly on the power situation. congressman, i don't know -- >> can you hear me? we find ourselves in a situation where much of our city, much of our district, much of the state is without power. people without electricity, without cellular service, cellular service is fwegt better now and obviously that's critically important to be able to communicate so people will know where they are that need help, and they'll be able to contact us or access the resources that are available. we're hopeful that we'll get some 16,000 linemen on the ground who will be able to restore service as soon as possible. >> eric, let me ask you about your involvement on the levee side of things. i mean it really was one of the most catastrophic infrastructure failures in memory. huge studies done afterwards, multiple reports and then a concerted effort to address it. what do those efforts look like, and how do you feel about how it appears to have performed in what some say is the fifth mo
army corp of engineers to reinforce the levees.re things stand particularly on the power situation. congressman, i don't know -- >> can you hear me? we find ourselves in a situation where much of our city, much of our district, much of the state is without power. people without electricity, without cellular service, cellular service is fwegt better now and obviously that's critically important to be able to communicate so people will know where they are that need help, and they'll be able...
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trapped by the levees from the residentialp areas and farmlan. over the years this system has been built up and down the mississippi river with one major exception, the azu back water pumps have never been completed. the system has been completed everywhere else. of the four back water areas along the mississippi the yazu back waterre area is the only o missing back water pumps. if we are here to discuss environmental injustice, i would suggest the residents of the south delta face one of the most glaring instances of environmental injustice anywhere in the nation. the good news though is that today there is a viable project to remedy this situation. for years i've worked local stake holders, army corps of engineers and federal officials to get these pumps finally built and earlier this year, the army corps finally issued a record ot decision in favor of the pump project. aal milestone that brings it closer too final construction. and i'm happy to say, mr. chairman, and ladies and gentlemen, that this plan is a winif for animal life, for plan lif
trapped by the levees from the residentialp areas and farmlan. over the years this system has been built up and down the mississippi river with one major exception, the azu back water pumps have never been completed. the system has been completed everywhere else. of the four back water areas along the mississippi the yazu back waterre area is the only o missing back water pumps. if we are here to discuss environmental injustice, i would suggest the residents of the south delta face one of the...
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the levees held. mr. carter: sadly, other areas outside the reduction zone was still heavily flooded. sadly, we find ourselves in a situation that's oh, too familiar. our power grid was destroyed. leaving around a million-plus people without power in the sweltering heat in southwest louisiana. hurricanes are predicted to become more frequent and more intense due to climate change. the question is -- will our infrastructure be ready? the needed investment to save lives were made after katrina. as ida recovery continues, we must future-proof our levees and power grid better. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. unfortunately, your time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? mrs. greene: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. greene: i've entered articles of impeachment on presid
the levees held. mr. carter: sadly, other areas outside the reduction zone was still heavily flooded. sadly, we find ourselves in a situation that's oh, too familiar. our power grid was destroyed. leaving around a million-plus people without power in the sweltering heat in southwest louisiana. hurricanes are predicted to become more frequent and more intense due to climate change. the question is -- will our infrastructure be ready? the needed investment to save lives were made after katrina....
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unsafe levees. one of the earliest documents of good sell to the floods was in 1927 afterwards the federal government assumed response to any for managing the mississippi river system and construct things structures including 22 other pumping plants. later congress expanded the government's responsibility including in 1941 when authorized backwater project. the yazoo backwater project is comprised of three key features, levees along the yazoo river completed in 1978 that kept the water within the river during high water. the steel biogates -- sierra sia colin just a moment. we will see if we can get it technical fix to that echo. go ahead. >> it if i could get back a little bit fiesta backwater project is comprised of three key features levees along the yazoo river completed in 1978 that kept the water within the river during high water. the steel gates on the gezdah completed in 1969 to prevent the mississippi from flowing back water into the south delta and the final unfinished feature a set of to
unsafe levees. one of the earliest documents of good sell to the floods was in 1927 afterwards the federal government assumed response to any for managing the mississippi river system and construct things structures including 22 other pumping plants. later congress expanded the government's responsibility including in 1941 when authorized backwater project. the yazoo backwater project is comprised of three key features, levees along the yazoo river completed in 1978 that kept the water within...
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when we look at levees the average age of the levees in the united states is 50 years old. many of them were built to an older standard. some are being maintained but others are not. sometimes people who live behind these pieces of infrastructure that they think are protecting them, they are not as safe as they think. the american society of civil engineers thinks it will cost $21 billion only to repair levees in the high risk category. wildfire, when we start looking at wildfire it is a major challenge now. many wildfires are started by human activity. there is an estimate of 85% to 90% are started by people, pg&e or someone whose camp fire gets out of control. trying to prevent those in the first place by understanding which systems are malfunctioning that would cause those to start. host: texas, you were affected -- we lost emma in texas and we will go to bob in baldwin ville, massachusetts. caller: i would like to know if this bill is over $20 billion in 2020 -- you know, katrina cost whatever it cost when it happened. is inflation in there? can we actually say that we
when we look at levees the average age of the levees in the united states is 50 years old. many of them were built to an older standard. some are being maintained but others are not. sometimes people who live behind these pieces of infrastructure that they think are protecting them, they are not as safe as they think. the american society of civil engineers thinks it will cost $21 billion only to repair levees in the high risk category. wildfire, when we start looking at wildfire it is a major...
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the levees breaking were the most critical failures of hurricane katrina in 2005.the worst thing that happened. dozens of flood walls collapsed and as a result 80% of new orleans flooded as much as 15 feet. it shouldn't have by the dade. and everything that happened after was a result of that. that in turn led to all the human misery and suffering that we saw. and it's a large part of why the aftermath of the storm were so devastating. and after that the state and local government decided to do something about it. every level of government, and ngos and citizens understood, that a failure like that could never be able to happen again. the federal government spent billions of dollars to fortify the levees and barriers. they reinforced barriers and overhauled pumping systems. they built a surge wallet a key inflection point that extends more than two miles wide. before the scenario unfolded 16 years of the day when storm surges overtook the barriers. it worked. there are many who think that the erosion of the swamp land is something that needs to be dealt with and th
the levees breaking were the most critical failures of hurricane katrina in 2005.the worst thing that happened. dozens of flood walls collapsed and as a result 80% of new orleans flooded as much as 15 feet. it shouldn't have by the dade. and everything that happened after was a result of that. that in turn led to all the human misery and suffering that we saw. and it's a large part of why the aftermath of the storm were so devastating. and after that the state and local government decided to do...
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when we look at levees, the average age of the levees is 50 years old in the united states. many were built to an older standard. some are being maintained, others not. so sometimes people who lived behind infrastructure they think is protecting them, they are not a safe as they think they are. they think it will cost $21 billion just to repair levees in the high risk category. and when you look at wildfires, there are so many points you raised, but it is a major challenge right now. it is a major challenge because many are started by human activity, about 85% to 90% are started by people, whether it is pg&e or a campfire, so it is a challenge to try to prevent those in the first place by understanding what systems are malfunctioning that would cause those to start. host: in texas, emma says -- well, we lost emma. bob in massachusetts. caller: good morning. i would like to know if this bill is over $20 billion in 2020, and katrina cost whatever it cost, isn't inflation in there? can you actually say that we are doing more damage or this or that because it seems like everybod
when we look at levees, the average age of the levees is 50 years old in the united states. many were built to an older standard. some are being maintained, others not. so sometimes people who lived behind infrastructure they think is protecting them, they are not a safe as they think they are. they think it will cost $21 billion just to repair levees in the high risk category. and when you look at wildfires, there are so many points you raised, but it is a major challenge right now. it is a...
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the levees held. there's good story lines in here. >> neil: you know, few predicted the damage that this storm would inflict. seems like levees in the new orleans area held up. a lot of the expense and federal response went to after katrina made this a much, much less tragic type of storm than it could have been at least in louisiana. >> absolutely. now, of course, if you're in areas like thiebaud, you were hammered. we are we put in systems and built resilience, it worked. now we need to build resilience not just for levees and flooding but also for the power system. i spoke to the president when he landed. we spoke about the infrastructure bill. if we bury the power line, they don't blow down in storms. power is intact, life goes on. it's cheaper to do it that way. cost more not to do it that way. >> neil: senator, you took heat from former president trump and others when you joined 18 republican colleagues to vote in a bipartisan manner for that infrastructure package. you have not signed on as yet
the levees held. there's good story lines in here. >> neil: you know, few predicted the damage that this storm would inflict. seems like levees in the new orleans area held up. a lot of the expense and federal response went to after katrina made this a much, much less tragic type of storm than it could have been at least in louisiana. >> absolutely. now, of course, if you're in areas like thiebaud, you were hammered. we are we put in systems and built resilience, it worked. now we...
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he said, please, extend the levee over. of course, after hurricane katrina, the levee was extended. but you see a community like this hit hardest than it's ever been hit before. [ no audio ] question marks of how do they even begin to clear out this water and this mud? you said, they are moving fire trucks over the national guard is via essentially a boat over to another town that is inaccessible by road, by bridge any longer here. this is a tough and long haul ahead here. people continue to try to clean up this mess but also they're dealing with the weather that is ever complicating this. >> thank you. gabe, we want to go to you now. i said you were in new jersey. you're actually in queens. you were in new jersey where that tornado hit. now you're east of manhattan here. talk to me about what you're seeing. i know in queens there were a lot of those illegally converted basement apartments which flooded and some people died. >> hu, there lindsey. a tornado was in southern jersey in manville. the issue is flooding. we've been there for several days and have been documenting the destr
he said, please, extend the levee over. of course, after hurricane katrina, the levee was extended. but you see a community like this hit hardest than it's ever been hit before. [ no audio ] question marks of how do they even begin to clear out this water and this mud? you said, they are moving fire trucks over the national guard is via essentially a boat over to another town that is inaccessible by road, by bridge any longer here. this is a tough and long haul ahead here. people continue to...
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i walk on those levees i live right near those levees they didn't even get over top this time in a powerfulst to the west of new orleans so i do think you're right number one focus on things that are hard infrastructure, physical projects. which means a good electricity grid the levees that were built in new orleans that protect us against category 4 storm so you didn't see that flooding that you had after katrina. nobody was sort of hit by walls of water yeah, i'm going let california figure out what it wants to do on a variety of thing but when you talk about louisiana just give us good levees, good power grid, and the airport which is new in new orleans -- >> are you for 3.5 trillion for human infrastructure if we don't get the physical infrastructure deal done? does that make sense >> no i'm in favor of the physical infrastructure deal coming first and that's my focus. i'll be honest with you. unlike some people on cable tv i'm not clear what's on that human infrastructure thing i'm in favor of physical infrastructure whether it's rail, levee, airports, air traffic control so that we ca
i walk on those levees i live right near those levees they didn't even get over top this time in a powerfulst to the west of new orleans so i do think you're right number one focus on things that are hard infrastructure, physical projects. which means a good electricity grid the levees that were built in new orleans that protect us against category 4 storm so you didn't see that flooding that you had after katrina. nobody was sort of hit by walls of water yeah, i'm going let california figure...
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you just mentioned the levee system. the federal government spent $14.5 billion to make sure all that was strengthened. the levees held. i think that's absolutely the best news possible. now that we know that the levees held, the questions turn tao how come telecom didn't work, how come drainage wasn't quite right. how come, most importantly, the power isn't right? in new orleans we have a unique situation unlike many of the surrounding areas. we have fema money from earlier, we have a bond issuance, we're getting arp money. we'll get additional federal money. this is an opportunity not only to be able to diagnose what went wrong here, but much like after we rebuilt after katrina, how do we build back better and stronger. >> joseph giarrusso, thank you for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >>> still to come, house minority leader kevin mccarthy is threatening companies who may cooperate with the january 6th investigation. >>> a physical fight over masks in schools erupts at yet one more school board meeting, this one
you just mentioned the levee system. the federal government spent $14.5 billion to make sure all that was strengthened. the levees held. i think that's absolutely the best news possible. now that we know that the levees held, the questions turn tao how come telecom didn't work, how come drainage wasn't quite right. how come, most importantly, the power isn't right? in new orleans we have a unique situation unlike many of the surrounding areas. we have fema money from earlier, we have a bond...
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a good example is the levee protection system. we just did not fix the levee system.y built an entirely new system designed to prevent what happens during katrina, and the army corps of engineers, i want to be clear about this, that is an example of building resilient infrastructure. it does not mean that it will not fail, but it is unlikely to fail catastrophically. host: a headline, "a plea to louisiana evacuees after a storm, do not come home yet." how does that complicate the problem of recovery when evacuees try to return home early? guest: again, this is something we always struggle with. people want to get home and see how bad it is and start cleaning up, you don't have power and in many places they do not have water or water pressure or if they do have water it is under a boil water order. there is not a lot of resources. we already have the hospitals filled with people with covid. coming back into the area, and this is something i think we lose track of, is how many people are seriously injured or lose their lives after the storm passes doing recovery, whethe
a good example is the levee protection system. we just did not fix the levee system.y built an entirely new system designed to prevent what happens during katrina, and the army corps of engineers, i want to be clear about this, that is an example of building resilient infrastructure. it does not mean that it will not fail, but it is unlikely to fail catastrophically. host: a headline, "a plea to louisiana evacuees after a storm, do not come home yet." how does that complicate the...
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>> yes, we have a magnificent levee system here.torms flooding in the south, we have 18 foot levies around and the damage in the southern part of the parish is wind driven. the air that is north where the levies are not as high because we have not had to face a storm like this. we will rebuild bigger and better. cajuns are very resilient people. they're rallying around their neighbors and doing what they can to help out. debris contractors are mobilizing and we're getting our potable areas not up. there are some that do not have potable water due to the damage from trees and things like that. so once that happens, hopefully today, our parish will be almost back to normal when it comes to water service, which will allow people to have sanitary services and although the showers are cold, people could start gathering their things again. >> you're right. i would never bet against the cajun on anything. and one of the good stories from this storm in new orleans is that the levee built post katrina did hold and held back the water. becaus
>> yes, we have a magnificent levee system here.torms flooding in the south, we have 18 foot levies around and the damage in the southern part of the parish is wind driven. the air that is north where the levies are not as high because we have not had to face a storm like this. we will rebuild bigger and better. cajuns are very resilient people. they're rallying around their neighbors and doing what they can to help out. debris contractors are mobilizing and we're getting our potable...
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levees, the gate is still by you and what else? the pumps. >> and so, the federal government in its wisdom was able to complete to parts of this. leaving the pumps undone. there will still be flooding after we have the pumps. it is just that we will know where the flooding will stop. then it will be the certainty. can you elaborate on that? >> just a sense of knowing for us and we do know if those pumps in the floods would not be as high. our farmers would not be able to be in the fields working. it means you'll be able to employ some of the lower income people. if the farmers can't plan, they can't hire. so, it becomes hectic on some other employees and businesses. now they make sure the people working for, us their husbands are working on these farms. we are trying to ensure that how we get more income into our homes, that they can still live sufficiently until the flood is gone again. >> thank you for that, senator merkley mentioning the problem with titling the property. i think large families with a will, laws of distant and d
levees, the gate is still by you and what else? the pumps. >> and so, the federal government in its wisdom was able to complete to parts of this. leaving the pumps undone. there will still be flooding after we have the pumps. it is just that we will know where the flooding will stop. then it will be the certainty. can you elaborate on that? >> just a sense of knowing for us and we do know if those pumps in the floods would not be as high. our farmers would not be able to be in the...
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so much discussion before the hurricane about if the levees would hold.is the information that you have on that? have they been holding? >> in the area we were today, there are still some levees where there are areas of concern. in lafourche paris, they spent the day packing those levees with sand hoping to avoid another breach. if that water breaches, it will just make matters even worse. judy: you were talking about people without water, without running water. if they don't have it and don't expect to get it soon, how are they coping? >> again, officials have said don't come back because we don't have the infrastructure to help you out, and i talked with a few people down here who work emptying their pools to flush their toilet, using water in buckets to wash their hands. that is the kind of situation they are living in for now, and it could be as long as a month or even two. judy: thank you so much. such important reporting. >> thank you, judy. judy: now we explore washington's response to the devastation caused by hurricane ida with an acting associat
so much discussion before the hurricane about if the levees would hold.is the information that you have on that? have they been holding? >> in the area we were today, there are still some levees where there are areas of concern. in lafourche paris, they spent the day packing those levees with sand hoping to avoid another breach. if that water breaches, it will just make matters even worse. judy: you were talking about people without water, without running water. if they don't have it and...
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think about how that $760 million shore project in looked southern louisiana will build miles of new levees, pumping stations and drainage structures to provide protection for 60,000 folks in the area. it will change their lives in future storms. i told the governor that he has my full support to get this project done. folks, i know you are hurting. you are like charles, why visited earlier this year, still hurting from hurricane laura. i want you to know, we are going to be here from you -- for you. with regard to lake charles, i put a request in the budget to provide for help for recovery for lake charles as her consequence of laura and delta, i still storms -- to storms that they still haven't gotten the medes net -- needs met. we just have to remember we not only have to build back, we have to build back better than it was before. so when another superstorm comes, it is not the damaged on. thank you all very much, i'm going to see the rest of the folks in the neighborhood here, every time i walk out like my grandpa's house in pennsylvania, he would yell joey, keep the faith. and grandma
think about how that $760 million shore project in looked southern louisiana will build miles of new levees, pumping stations and drainage structures to provide protection for 60,000 folks in the area. it will change their lives in future storms. i told the governor that he has my full support to get this project done. folks, i know you are hurting. you are like charles, why visited earlier this year, still hurting from hurricane laura. i want you to know, we are going to be here from you --...
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mÁs de 400 acres ya fueron calcinados. 2 bomberos sufrieron quemaduras leves.] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] paulina: el papa francisco comenzÓ su gira espiritual por europa del este, visitando budapest y eslovaquia. el papa francisco inicia una peregrinaciÓn de cuatro dÍas para reunirse con lÍderes polÍticos y religiosos. reportero: el papa fue recibido por los ciudadanos de eslovaquia. esto, luego de su operaciÓn en el colÓn. va a permanecer en eslovaquia por cuatro dÍas. piensa visitar una regiÓn de gitanos que viven en extrema pobreza. antes de visitar eslovaquia visitÓ hungrÍa. muchos latinos entre los creyentes que lo visitaron. >> que la situaciÓn mejore en mi paÍs. reportero: francisco tuvo una tensa relaciÓn con el lÍder del paÍs, que es el tipo de lÍder que siempre critica. [habla en italiano] >> pienso en la amenaza del antisemitismo. reportero: seÑalÓ que es una mecha que no debe arder y ser permitida. [habla en italiano] reportero: francisco dice estar feliz de volver a emprender viajes. el vaticano quiere enfatizar que francisco hizo un viaje pastoral y no polÍtic
mÁs de 400 acres ya fueron calcinados. 2 bomberos sufrieron quemaduras leves.] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] paulina: el papa francisco comenzÓ su gira espiritual por europa del este, visitando budapest y eslovaquia. el papa francisco inicia una peregrinaciÓn de cuatro dÍas para reunirse con lÍderes polÍticos y religiosos. reportero: el papa fue recibido por los ciudadanos de eslovaquia. esto, luego de su operaciÓn en el colÓn. va a permanecer en eslovaquia por cuatro dÍas. piensa visitar una...
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one of the great resources for fishing and oil and gas, unfortunately most is not protected by the levee was under a mandatory evacuation and we knew this was going to be a storm that we had never seen before when the winds came ashore 150 - 170 miles an hour nothing convincing them very, very unfortunate and again, the area supplied so much oil and gas to the rest of the country it's gonna take a long time to get aback, no question. cheryl: i want to ask you about that were getting a lot of reports of fuel shortages throughout louisiana in particular in new orleans i want to ask about that are there long lines at the gas station do you have gas stations that are operational right now? >> very few stations are open and they're starting to open today and what you see in jefferson parish and throughout southeast louisiana we don't have any power and we don't expect the power to be up for weeks and we don't have running water in the national guard has come in with tanks for fire stations in emergency situations but were probably another three or four days out on water, just a situation wher
one of the great resources for fishing and oil and gas, unfortunately most is not protected by the levee was under a mandatory evacuation and we knew this was going to be a storm that we had never seen before when the winds came ashore 150 - 170 miles an hour nothing convincing them very, very unfortunate and again, the area supplied so much oil and gas to the rest of the country it's gonna take a long time to get aback, no question. cheryl: i want to ask you about that were getting a lot of...
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el martes con un leve descenso de las temperaturas. san mateo con 75° hoy.lgo de brisa, especialmente al sector costero. sÁbado en la tarde estarÁ soleado y rayos ultravioletas elevados. domingo con algo de nubosidad en nuestros cielos y temperaturas un poco bajas. lunes y hasta el miÉrcoles ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportera: es un gusto saludarlos. lionel messi quedÓ descartado para el partido del psg el prÓximo sÁbado y serÁ sometido a otros estudios mÉdicos por su lesiÓn. si está inscrito en medicare, o se jubilará pronto, es importante que se asegure de tener la cobertura de medicare adecuada. así que llame a unitedhealthcare y aproveche la cantidad de opciones de planes incluyendo un plan aarp medicare advantage de unitedhealthcare. puede combinar su cobertura de hospital y de médico con la cobertura de medicamentos con receta, y más, todo por una prima mensual baja, o en algunas áreas, directamente sin prima. aproveche los copagos de $0 en todas las visitas al médico de cuidado primario, todas las visitas virtuales, y cuidado dental preventivo. además, copagos de
el martes con un leve descenso de las temperaturas. san mateo con 75° hoy.lgo de brisa, especialmente al sector costero. sÁbado en la tarde estarÁ soleado y rayos ultravioletas elevados. domingo con algo de nubosidad en nuestros cielos y temperaturas un poco bajas. lunes y hasta el miÉrcoles ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportera: es un gusto saludarlos. lionel messi quedÓ descartado para el partido del psg el prÓximo sÁbado y serÁ sometido a otros estudios mÉdicos por su lesiÓn. si está...
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the interesting thing here is the levees worked here this time around.eports of major breaches in new orleans which is one of the reasons that the roads look okay here. but the fact is that water has to go somewhere and we're seeing other areas, particularly to the south and to the southwest of new orleans where they did go over the levees, where they had more flooding that they're used to in the past. we talked to one couple yesterday they said if this happens one more time, they're out of here. they don't want to go through this year after year. other people this is where their livelihoods are particularly with the oil and gas industry are. the government is spending money to say this is not going to be a sustainable place to live and they're going to move the entire village somewhere else where and you can't do that with every single community and creating if you can't harden the infrastructure everywhere to be able to deal with these extreme weather events, which communities do you save? >> it's hardly the infrastructure against the fires that you we
the interesting thing here is the levees worked here this time around.eports of major breaches in new orleans which is one of the reasons that the roads look okay here. but the fact is that water has to go somewhere and we're seeing other areas, particularly to the south and to the southwest of new orleans where they did go over the levees, where they had more flooding that they're used to in the past. we talked to one couple yesterday they said if this happens one more time, they're out of...
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a few of the minor levees overtopped.f your home got water because of that, it's not minor, it's serious, but we're talking about very low numbers compared to what would have happened. investing in infrastructure, in resiliency and making sure we do things better does pay off. this could have been a much more tougher storm to recover from. we welcome you and we thank you for being here. >> can i say one thing, please? you know, once you represent a district, you never stop representing it. >> that's true. >> but, you know, one of the things i hope you keep an eye on is -- everybody keep an eye on it -- is that, you know, i got kind of -- not beat up, but criticized for my talking when i was running for office that we got to build back better. things are changing so drastically in terms of the environment. we've already crossed certain thresholds. we can't build back road, highway, bridge or anything to what it was before. we have to build back to what it is now, what is needed now. i know that the head of the energy compa
a few of the minor levees overtopped.f your home got water because of that, it's not minor, it's serious, but we're talking about very low numbers compared to what would have happened. investing in infrastructure, in resiliency and making sure we do things better does pay off. this could have been a much more tougher storm to recover from. we welcome you and we thank you for being here. >> can i say one thing, please? you know, once you represent a district, you never stop representing...
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the levee systems held, all those were fine.ts 170 mile an hour wind on your back and pushes you down, it is hard to dig out. one of the things we are seeing we have not corrected is the electrical grid. which should not take this long to get back up. the inability for us to put fuel in people's hands so they can stand themselves back up, and the fortification of our hard assets, like sewer and water systems, which is part of the president's infrastructure plan, but this storm could not have made that idea more prescient than anything we've ever seen. >> we're hearing that from a lot of local leaders. each of them ticking off what infrastructure they need fixed now. we see behind you world central kitchen. you're working with chef jose andres, that's his not for profit feeding people there. whenever i see people lining up for food, it's such a demonstration to me about the deep need post storm. how many folks are in need right now just of a meal? >> well, first of all, chef has been down here, he and i and his entire team of peo
the levee systems held, all those were fine.ts 170 mile an hour wind on your back and pushes you down, it is hard to dig out. one of the things we are seeing we have not corrected is the electrical grid. which should not take this long to get back up. the inability for us to put fuel in people's hands so they can stand themselves back up, and the fortification of our hard assets, like sewer and water systems, which is part of the president's infrastructure plan, but this storm could not have...
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semanas las solicitudes se encontraron en su punto mÁs bajo desde marzo de 2020 segÚn expertos este levelos problemas de la cadena de suministro y los problemas de la pandemia el presidente joe biden defendiÓ sus esfuerzos para controlar la pandemia como el mandato que obliga a los empresas con 100 empleados o mÁs obligados a vacunar se estima que una de cada cuatro personas elegibles para recibir la vacuna contra covid 19 aÚn no se ha administrado ni una sola dosis la presidencia de la audiencia nacional dice que estos mandatos eran eficaces pero tambiÉn como organizaciÓn han tenido que realizar esfuerzos para acercar la vacuna a los trabajadores latinos >> hemos dado con casi 70 organizaciones por todo el paÍs recursos para ir en donde las personas trabajan con donde residen para recibir la vacuna presentadora: llegÓ la hora de saber cÓmo estarÁ el tiempo nuestro meteorÓlogos ya estÁ listo gabriel: quÉ bueno que siguen en sintonÍa nuevamente es un gusto saludarles a esta hora de la noche se siente fresco en sectores de san francisco y san josÉ. la temperatura actual estados resentidos
semanas las solicitudes se encontraron en su punto mÁs bajo desde marzo de 2020 segÚn expertos este levelos problemas de la cadena de suministro y los problemas de la pandemia el presidente joe biden defendiÓ sus esfuerzos para controlar la pandemia como el mandato que obliga a los empresas con 100 empleados o mÁs obligados a vacunar se estima que una de cada cuatro personas elegibles para recibir la vacuna contra covid 19 aÚn no se ha administrado ni una sola dosis la presidencia de la...
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submitted yo two most that there to give her biggest state one party has control of virtually every leveower in this country thinks her beauty way too fast in the wrong direction. it's an obvious observation. if you have to brush them back little reminder democracy still works there midst they can do t this country which belongs to u about them. that's it for us tonight will b night at 8:00 p.m. this one since your enemy smugness a group have the best with what you have tonight joe biden interested afghanistan he wants to move on. he wants to pretend like it never happened. this crisis is far from over. hundreds of hundreds of americans are still trapped hopelessly abandoned by joe behind enemy lines. axe yourself this question. if it was you or someone you loved or cared about, that they were abandoned
submitted yo two most that there to give her biggest state one party has control of virtually every leveower in this country thinks her beauty way too fast in the wrong direction. it's an obvious observation. if you have to brush them back little reminder democracy still works there midst they can do t this country which belongs to u about them. that's it for us tonight will b night at 8:00 p.m. this one since your enemy smugness a group have the best with what you have tonight joe biden...
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after katrina in 2005 the army corps of engineers reconstructed the levees, the levees held in the last grid, the focus of democrats have been more on making the electrical grid more resilient than you would have been able to have any electrical grid. >> a way to obviate any responsibility for the things they should do and focus some of your attention at home. he was suspended from the police force after a viral video revealed why he was refusing the state's vaccine mandate. the story you don't want to miss next. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical c
after katrina in 2005 the army corps of engineers reconstructed the levees, the levees held in the last grid, the focus of democrats have been more on making the electrical grid more resilient than you would have been able to have any electrical grid. >> a way to obviate any responsibility for the things they should do and focus some of your attention at home. he was suspended from the police force after a viral video revealed why he was refusing the state's vaccine mandate. the story you...
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¿cuÁles son las ventajas que leves?. quiÉn gana? ¿quiÉn pierde?. >>> es una gran pregunta.epresenta para sus argentinas. >>> los aficionados vamos a poder ver el espectÁculo acÁ en los estados unidos. >>> financieramente le conviene a los dos. y podrÍa ir perdiendo. y en este torneo de un verano completo. cuando llegan a octavos de final. cuartos de final terminan siendo los equipos mexicanos. lo veo complicado que suceda. serÁ parecido a lo que ocurre en champions league. veremos equipos de la mls peleando en estas instancias. no se pueden perder deportes. en post kast y nuestra pÁgina web. y audio en todas las plataformas donde excuso chas tu podcast favoritos. >>> gracias a ambos. el cost de los viajes podrÍa pasar para el prÓximo aÑo. >>> se dieron cuenta que durante la pandemia. los precios y minutos de espera subieron mucho. habÍan pocos conductores. segÚn indica la empresa. uber quiere atraer a mÁs choferes ofreciendo nuevos beneficios. >>> y el sistema golden gate tendrÁ t viajes matutinos. que van a partirs a las 7:30 y 8:50 de la maÑana rumbo a san francisco. las
¿cuÁles son las ventajas que leves?. quiÉn gana? ¿quiÉn pierde?. >>> es una gran pregunta.epresenta para sus argentinas. >>> los aficionados vamos a poder ver el espectÁculo acÁ en los estados unidos. >>> financieramente le conviene a los dos. y podrÍa ir perdiendo. y en este torneo de un verano completo. cuando llegan a octavos de final. cuartos de final terminan siendo los equipos mexicanos. lo veo complicado que suceda. serÁ parecido a lo que ocurre en...
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and the levees help with the hurricane.grid needed the backup and focus of democrats on electrical read more resilient. in the extreme weather. and actually, the grade. >> laura: to any responsibility for the things they should do and focus on attention at home. michael, thank you. he was suspended from the police force after viral video revealed why he was refusing his states vaccine mandate. a oregon story you don't want to miss next. ♪ ♪ >> i have personal and religious reasons. that is why i will not take the vaccine but also the freedom to choose. i will likely get fired from the city, but nonetheless, i decided my first amendment rights speak freely. i was in line with effective mask mandates, and i will know more. i will not sit back and secretly watch those who serve the people of the state given unlawful orders that threaten their livelihoods should they choose not to fall in line. >> laura: that was a work in trooper zachary: and suspended after posting a viral video and refusing to get the covid vaccine despite t
and the levees help with the hurricane.grid needed the backup and focus of democrats on electrical read more resilient. in the extreme weather. and actually, the grade. >> laura: to any responsibility for the things they should do and focus on attention at home. michael, thank you. he was suspended from the police force after viral video revealed why he was refusing his states vaccine mandate. a oregon story you don't want to miss next. ♪ ♪ >> i have personal and religious...
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lo que presenta una leve disminución respecto días pasados.n del covid-19 gante todos los empleados públicos. solicitó un juez federal anular la medida que fue aprobada por el consejo de la ciudad en el mes de agosto con la cual el gobierno local exige a todos sus trabajadores estar completamente vacunadas para comienzos del mes de octubre. los Ángeles, pues ya sabe, tomó esta decisión y habrá que ver qué es lo que pasa con esta querella legal. >> vamos a hablar ahora de la tormenta tropical nicholas la cual se convirtió por poco tiempo en huracán, tocó tierra y a lo largo de la costa de texas con la amenaza de llegar hasta veinte pulgadas de lluvias hasta la zona del golfo. toda esta zona sido atacada en el dos mil diecisiete por el huracán harvey. >> es mucha la cantidad familias que se encuentran a esta hora sin electricidad. (sonido ambiente). >> fuertes vientos que alcanzaron las setenta y cinco misas por horas.lluvias torrenciales y marejadas histriónicas. >> fue de repente, nada más salió el agua y se fue la luz; se puso bien feo. >> a
lo que presenta una leve disminución respecto días pasados.n del covid-19 gante todos los empleados públicos. solicitó un juez federal anular la medida que fue aprobada por el consejo de la ciudad en el mes de agosto con la cual el gobierno local exige a todos sus trabajadores estar completamente vacunadas para comienzos del mes de octubre. los Ángeles, pues ya sabe, tomó esta decisión y habrá que ver qué es lo que pasa con esta querella legal. >> vamos a hablar ahora de la...
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the good news is there's a significant multibillion-dollar federal investment in the levee system aroundro new orleans. it held. it was strong. it worked, but too many people in too many areas are still unprotected. the storm surge and flooding was devastating. we have seen reports of wind up to 170 miles per hour. it has not yet been confirmed by fema, but 170 miles per hour, causing unimaginable damage with debris and downed power lines making passage impossible and slowing efforts to save folks on property. people continue to shelter in place. tomorrow, i will be traveling to louisiana with governor john bel edwards as well as the parish presidents. governor edwards encourage me to come and assured me that my visit will not disrupt recovery efforts on the ground. that is what i wanted to be sure. my message to everyone affected his we are all in this together. the nation is here to help. that's the message i have been making clear to the mayors, governors, energy and utility providers in the region who my administration has been working closely with over the past few days. working wit
the good news is there's a significant multibillion-dollar federal investment in the levee system aroundro new orleans. it held. it was strong. it worked, but too many people in too many areas are still unprotected. the storm surge and flooding was devastating. we have seen reports of wind up to 170 miles per hour. it has not yet been confirmed by fema, but 170 miles per hour, causing unimaginable damage with debris and downed power lines making passage impossible and slowing efforts to save...
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the levees held but the power lines felt. >> it is really miraculous that the levees held, but thereould be worse storms coming our way because climate change is making the storms more intense. >> and slowly burning fossil fuels, coal, oil, and gas. >> is this a warning shot of what our future could be? >> this is with one degree celsius of global warming. if we let if it get beyond that it will be catastrophic. >> susan joy hassle is the director of communication. >> are you surprised by what we saw? >> i'm not surprised by what we have seen, i think we are surprised by the speed at which we have seen it. >> new york broke it's own record with more than three inches of rain in an hour. california's fire was the largest single wildfire in state history. and louisiana recovering from a category 4 hurricane to roar across the shores in as many years. destroying lives in it's wake. >> there's heartbreak. >>> ann, we know trillions of infrastructure dollars are about to flow out of washington, what will that do to get the at the problem of climate change? >> there are two pieces of legis
the levees held but the power lines felt. >> it is really miraculous that the levees held, but thereould be worse storms coming our way because climate change is making the storms more intense. >> and slowly burning fossil fuels, coal, oil, and gas. >> is this a warning shot of what our future could be? >> this is with one degree celsius of global warming. if we let if it get beyond that it will be catastrophic. >> susan joy hassle is the director of communication....
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que no sabía vacunado ya están poniéndose su vacuna, de personas que han firmado ha sido de forma leveles >>hay personas muriendo en otras comunidades o personas no vacunadas en el 90%. la realidad es que la vacuna es como un cinturón de seguridad >>. evolvemos a estudios publicado el martes mucha crema persiste sobre la protección de pfizer >> parte de la ciencia. >>la mayoría de los vacunados la tercera vacuna evidencia que los científicos intentan hacer las inmunizaciones más efectivas el 78% de los no vacunados dice que es una prueba de que las vacunas no funcionan >>todavía no sabemos, no sabemos por qué >>muchas realizado en septiembre el 70% de los hispanos dijo que ha recibido al menos una dosis de la vacuna >>si soporta la vacuna quienes hemos entrevistado. >>llos ddemócratas dijeron que había recibido en una dosis, >> la vacuna de refuerzo podría ser autorizada debe ciencia a finales de octubre, el asesor médico de la administración biden, dice que ppodrá ser hasta noviembre pfizer sometió la petición esta semana >>la tecnológica con sede en saún buno () suspenderá de su plat
que no sabía vacunado ya están poniéndose su vacuna, de personas que han firmado ha sido de forma leveles >>hay personas muriendo en otras comunidades o personas no vacunadas en el 90%. la realidad es que la vacuna es como un cinturón de seguridad >>. evolvemos a estudios publicado el martes mucha crema persiste sobre la protección de pfizer >> parte de la ciencia. >>la mayoría de los vacunados la tercera vacuna evidencia que los científicos intentan hacer las...
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su asegurador lo cubre por 50 millones es probable que nuestro vasco dirige deberemos hacer forma leven esa situación la lejos compañía de seguros aseguradora no los protege con nuestra conformación petición que le ofrece consideró temprano seguro mexicano de los como consumidores de superioridad ante tenemos 48 los muchas gracias por tocado viajar lo más recomendable contra tus lotes seguro porque las reglas cuando son muy similares la forma de conducir no esté indiferentes. vamos a la fase test escolar de nones cometen el primer gran distrito tener área de la bahía en exigir que todos sus estudiantes mayores de 12 años estén vacunados contra el covid-19 >>> nuevamente manifestantes en san francisco no están muy contento regresan tras la pausa no le cambies.(mÚsica) (música). (mÚsica) noticiero telemundo 48 muy buenas tardes por continuar con nosotros. el hombre se convirtió en el primer gran distrito escolar del área de la biden exige la vacuna contra covid-19 a todos los estudiantes mayores de 12. " >>> con un voto unánime la junta del escolar cerca de 20,000 estudiantes aprobó la
su asegurador lo cubre por 50 millones es probable que nuestro vasco dirige deberemos hacer forma leven esa situación la lejos compañía de seguros aseguradora no los protege con nuestra conformación petición que le ofrece consideró temprano seguro mexicano de los como consumidores de superioridad ante tenemos 48 los muchas gracias por tocado viajar lo más recomendable contra tus lotes seguro porque las reglas cuando son muy similares la forma de conducir no esté indiferentes. vamos a la...
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parecer se había rendido después de la persecución pero decidió dar la pelea, un gente sufrió heridas levesecompensa a quien lleve al arresto de los sospechosos >> también valiente bombero rescata a un pasajero en el carro incendiado >> empecé a correr llegue al carro vi que la persona estaba inconsciente. >> sin pensarlo saco la víctima con el carro en llamas. batalle y lo agarre y le estaba explicando que todo estaba bien >> el policía dice haber estado en el lugar correcto a la hora correcta >> el oficial garcía tiene ocho meses de formar parte de la policía de san josé >> el jefe de policía reconoció que el oficial actuó de acuerdo como lo pide su profesión ocurrió el domingo por la tarde en la 101 cerca de la autopista 80 la víctima sobrevivió y fue trasladada a un hospital local >> hice lo correcto, >> y sus colegas y la comunidad hispana consideran a este agente del orden un héroe. >> la moratoria contra los desalojos vence el 30 de octubre, y a partir del 1 de octubre sin embargo quien sea parte de un programa de ayuda estan libras de desalojos es importante que la gente aplique ten
parecer se había rendido después de la persecución pero decidió dar la pelea, un gente sufrió heridas levesecompensa a quien lleve al arresto de los sospechosos >> también valiente bombero rescata a un pasajero en el carro incendiado >> empecé a correr llegue al carro vi que la persona estaba inconsciente. >> sin pensarlo saco la víctima con el carro en llamas. batalle y lo agarre y le estaba explicando que todo estaba bien >> el policía dice haber estado en el...
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. >>> los tres pasajeros del vehÍculo fueron llevados al hospital con lesiones moderadas o leves, el) un bombero sufriÓ heridas y fue llevado al hospital. esta noche una diÓcesis estÁ en una revuelta. >>> por medio de una carta leÍda en la misa que la iglesia (hablan en inglÉs) renace el pecado mÁs grande del exsacerdote clay la carta del obispo brennan leÍa. (hablan en inglÉs) es importante saber que la diÓcesis se fresco recibiÓ acusaciones de mala conducta contra el sacerdote, que en el 2019 obligÓ a la diÓcesis de fresco a expulsar a harrison. >>> la diÓcesis se quedÓ callada en esta polÉmica. el exsacerdote harrison responde y deja saber que fue abrumado con llamadas y mensajes de texto y correos electrÓnicos. (hablan en inglÉs) en la carta del obispo dice que harrison no puede referirse como monseÑor o padre. >>> estÁ muy mal sabiendo que abusÓ de niÑos. los niÑos no tienen la culpa de nada. >>> para telemundo 48. >>> un gato y un leopardo se encontraron cara a cara en la india, el enfrentamiento se volviÓ viral, en este se ve que ambos animales caen en un pozo, y el gato se co
. >>> los tres pasajeros del vehÍculo fueron llevados al hospital con lesiones moderadas o leves, el) un bombero sufriÓ heridas y fue llevado al hospital. esta noche una diÓcesis estÁ en una revuelta. >>> por medio de una carta leÍda en la misa que la iglesia (hablan en inglÉs) renace el pecado mÁs grande del exsacerdote clay la carta del obispo brennan leÍa. (hablan en inglÉs) es importante saber que la diÓcesis se fresco recibiÓ acusaciones de mala conducta contra...
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the good news is that as a result of a significant investment in the levee system around new orleans, it held. but too many people in too many areas are still unprotected and saw a storm surge that was devastating. we saw reports of winds up to 170 miles per hour. causing unimaginable damage, with debris and downed power lines, making roads impassable and slowing response efforts to save folks and property. people continue to shelter in place. tomorrow, i will be traveling to louisiana to meet with the governor, as well as parish presidents and mayors and the local officials representing the affected areas. avner edwards encouraged me to come and assured me that my this will not disrupt recovery efforts on the ground. my message to everyone affected is we are all in this together. the nation is here to help. that is the message i have been making clear to the mayors, governors, energy and utility leaders in the region who might administrator and has been working closely with over the past few days. working with governors in the area, even before ida made landfall, i issued emergency d
the good news is that as a result of a significant investment in the levee system around new orleans, it held. but too many people in too many areas are still unprotected and saw a storm surge that was devastating. we saw reports of winds up to 170 miles per hour. causing unimaginable damage, with debris and downed power lines, making roads impassable and slowing response efforts to save folks and property. people continue to shelter in place. tomorrow, i will be traveling to louisiana to meet...
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y asÍ formÓ parte de la reconstrucciÓn inmediata y el leve regreso a la cotidianidad de la enlutada ciudad costa oeste para continuar por este sueÑo americano de prosperidad. >>> pasÉ muchas horas llorando con las fotos de mis hijas, que dios me sacÓ de ese instante por un ser un fanÁtico del trabajo. >>> asÍ sigue trabajando muy duro, y sus tres tesoros han conseguido reforzar sus sueÑos con carreras exitosas. nosotros estamos orgullosos de contar con un ejemplo de tan alto calibre de profesionalidad e inspiraciÓn, syrmarie villalobos telemundo. >>> "noticiero telemundo" maÑana conmemora a las vÍctimas y sobrevivientes. >>> la administraciÓn joe biden dictaminÓ como ilegal el fallo de (inaudible) tambiÉn estÁ apelando la decisiÓn. este caso pone presiÓn en el congreso para que incluya un camino a la ciudadanÍa para millones de inmigrantes indocumentados. >>> en texas, la patrulla fronteriza notÓ un incremento en llamado de estafadores, y algunos traficantes se hacen pasar por agentes federales para evadir a las autoridades. cuÉntanos sara. >>> agentes aseguran que aparte de las llamadas t
y asÍ formÓ parte de la reconstrucciÓn inmediata y el leve regreso a la cotidianidad de la enlutada ciudad costa oeste para continuar por este sueÑo americano de prosperidad. >>> pasÉ muchas horas llorando con las fotos de mis hijas, que dios me sacÓ de ese instante por un ser un fanÁtico del trabajo. >>> asÍ sigue trabajando muy duro, y sus tres tesoros han conseguido reforzar sus sueÑos con carreras exitosas. nosotros estamos orgullosos de contar con un ejemplo de...
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es leve en el sector costero, pero en el interior el potencial se incrementa, debemos hablar de la capatrae temperaturas frescas y humedad, pero la capa marina lo llega a generar influencia en el tiempo, y por esa regiÓn es lake taho, donde sigue un aviso por bandera de fuego. tambiÉn en nevada carson city y reno estÁn bajo aviso de bandera roja, y tambiÉn hay mucha gente de lake taho que estÁ escapando a esas regiones. la alerta del tiempo estÁ en alerta hasta la noche, la regiÓn lake taho tiene condiciones de sequÍa extrema, la sequÍa sigue en contra y la calidad del aire continÚa deteriorada en el sur de lake taho y eso continuarÁ. >>> muchas gracias. como si los incendios no fueran suficiente para (hablan en inglÉs) tambiÉn luchan contra un brote de coronavirus, un equipo de trabajo tuvo que ser detenido porque los 16 bomberos dieron positivo al covid-19, dijo que deberÁn guardar cuarentena. un grupo de legisladores demÓcratas de california quequiere presentar una propuesta de ley para requerir un comprobante de vacunaciÓn dijo que no lo harÁn este aÑo, el gobernador gavin newsom di
es leve en el sector costero, pero en el interior el potencial se incrementa, debemos hablar de la capatrae temperaturas frescas y humedad, pero la capa marina lo llega a generar influencia en el tiempo, y por esa regiÓn es lake taho, donde sigue un aviso por bandera de fuego. tambiÉn en nevada carson city y reno estÁn bajo aviso de bandera roja, y tambiÉn hay mucha gente de lake taho que estÁ escapando a esas regiones. la alerta del tiempo estÁ en alerta hasta la noche, la regiÓn lake...
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recomiendan: >>> la vacuna le ayudarÁ a tener una enfermedad mÁs leve o no tan grave. >>> los mÉdicosnavirus. >>> fue el Último dÍa en que la legislatura hubiera podido extender una moratoria contra desalojos. >>> sandra bermÚdez con mÁs detalles. >>> para miles de californianos esto significa que las protecciones que tenÍan para no ser desalojados de sus hogares por no haber pagado la renta termina. >>> la renta se tendrÁ que pagar en completo. >>> ni los asambleistas si los senadores estatales apoyaron la mociÓn. >>> ya hubo tres versiones de la misma ley, ya no se extenderÁ mÁs. en el Área dde la bahÍa, ciudades como san josÉ ofrecen otras alternativas. >>> lo mÁs importante es aplicar para la ley de asistencia de rentas tan pronto como sea posible. >>> aunque la protecciÓn contra desalojos se vence, usted no tiene que salirse de su hogar inmediatamente. >>> si reciben una notificaciÓn de desalojo no tiren la toalla. hay posibilidades de poder mantener su hogar. >>> su caso tiene que ir a la corte. no se dejen llevar por mantajes de los propietarios, a veces quieren intimidar a la
recomiendan: >>> la vacuna le ayudarÁ a tener una enfermedad mÁs leve o no tan grave. >>> los mÉdicosnavirus. >>> fue el Último dÍa en que la legislatura hubiera podido extender una moratoria contra desalojos. >>> sandra bermÚdez con mÁs detalles. >>> para miles de californianos esto significa que las protecciones que tenÍan para no ser desalojados de sus hogares por no haber pagado la renta termina. >>> la renta se tendrÁ que pagar...
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pero me tiene al rato quizÁs puede cambiar, a la par de los refuerzos los contagios registran una leveo pasado en donde tuvimos la mayorÍa de los casos y caso de mortalidad >>> estamos muy a altos a pesar que empieza a ver una pequeÑa disminuciÓn de casos pero alta mortalidad >>> es que al cierre de agosto nuevamente se superÓ el millar de muertes diarias por coronavirus incrementa en 1557 muertes al dÍa >>> segÚn proyecciones los casos a nivel nacional seguirÁn disminuyendo al menos hasta enero del prÓximo aÑo >>> sin embargo, la vacunaciÓn avanza a ritmo lento y requiere llegar al 80% para lograr la inmunidad grupal ante la variante delta responsable de explosiÓn de casos en alaska como wisconsin >>> javier vega, noticias telemundo >>> entretanto una corte federal de apelaciones bloqueÓ temporalmente para el personal escolar esto en la ciudad de nueva york el fallo remite a 3 casos que representan a los educadores y tambiÉn al personal del distrito escolar mÁs grande del paÍs el mandato deberÍa de entrar en vigencia a partir del prÓximo lunes >>> mientras tanto la gobernador de nueva
pero me tiene al rato quizÁs puede cambiar, a la par de los refuerzos los contagios registran una leveo pasado en donde tuvimos la mayorÍa de los casos y caso de mortalidad >>> estamos muy a altos a pesar que empieza a ver una pequeÑa disminuciÓn de casos pero alta mortalidad >>> es que al cierre de agosto nuevamente se superÓ el millar de muertes diarias por coronavirus incrementa en 1557 muertes al dÍa >>> segÚn proyecciones los casos a nivel nacional...
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government federal funds from the top up there to come down here and say, hey, these people need leveesumps to prevent flooding funneled the water this way. >> the largest pump in the world pumped it into us and flooded everything people don't have schools, government buildings, nothing. >> reporter: the mayor has surveyed the damage in his community. a place where everyone is a familiar face. >> hey, darling. so glad to see you. >> heartbreaking, isn't it >> it's awful. >> reporter: the stories he's hearing are tough for him to repeat out loud. >> it's tough with tough men with tears in their eyes who have lost everything who >> reporter: residents haven't lost the idea to come back >> we're going to come back strong. >> reporter: rebuilding won't be an easy task just to give you an idea of how difficult it is to even get to this part, we had to ride here in this vehicle. these are 53-inch tires. the driver tells us it was well above these tires. for the news, i'm valerie castro in lafitte, louisiana. >>> it's been more than two months since a condo building collapsed in surfside, flor
government federal funds from the top up there to come down here and say, hey, these people need leveesumps to prevent flooding funneled the water this way. >> the largest pump in the world pumped it into us and flooded everything people don't have schools, government buildings, nothing. >> reporter: the mayor has surveyed the damage in his community. a place where everyone is a familiar face. >> hey, darling. so glad to see you. >> heartbreaking, isn't it >> it's...
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la mujer cayÓ por las escaleras, sufriendo lesiones leves.astros de la pareja. una joven de la florida a la que habÍan secuestrado en su propia casa se reuniÓ con su madre 14 aÑos despuÉs. jacqueline hernÁndez, a quien raptaron cuando tenÍa 6 aÑos, se reencontrÓ con su madre, quien la buscaba desde diciembre de 2007. la madre describiÓ la emociÓn de estar con su hija. >> me quede como en shock como por 15 minutos, paralizada. llorÉ y cuando la abracÉ, no lo podÍa creer, apenas estoy conociendo a mi hija, nos estamos tratando poco a poquito. ilia: la felicidad de esa madre no tiene precio. la adolescente habÍa llamado a la policÍa para avisar que estaba en mÉxico y querÍa reunirse con su madre en laredo. hay alerta de detenciÓn del padre. al regreso, algunos de los del padre. al regreso, algunos de los musicales mÁs importantes denny's ahora tiene bennys para presentar. son varios y te van a encantar. el benedict de siempre, más dos diferentes. por eso te queremos invitar a que uno, dos... o los tres bennys vengas a probar. nos vemos en denny'
la mujer cayÓ por las escaleras, sufriendo lesiones leves.astros de la pareja. una joven de la florida a la que habÍan secuestrado en su propia casa se reuniÓ con su madre 14 aÑos despuÉs. jacqueline hernÁndez, a quien raptaron cuando tenÍa 6 aÑos, se reencontrÓ con su madre, quien la buscaba desde diciembre de 2007. la madre describiÓ la emociÓn de estar con su hija. >> me quede como en shock como por 15 minutos, paralizada. llorÉ y cuando la abracÉ, no lo podÍa creer,...
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and i would like a near-term update on the power situation, but it is looking like big picture the leveesld, and thinking about all of the investments made post-kra trina, and we beat up the government for not get the job done sometimes burk maybe on this one, we may have figured it out in new orleans at least, and we got through this storm. >> yeah, they did not have massive flooding, but we have hundreds of thousands of massive flooding and without power and this is one of the few places with ice, and these blocks, people are lining up all morning hoping to just get one of these blocks of ice. i can show you a little bit more here, and they are selling each of the blocks for $5 cash only, because nobody has any way to process anything other than cash, and because the power is out, not everybody has access to the cash, and the $5 a block, and they are limiting the amount to four blocks per person, and i wanted to give you a sense of what this line is like. you can look down here, and walk with us with the other camera, and see how far the line goes. vi spoken to people who have been wait
and i would like a near-term update on the power situation, but it is looking like big picture the leveesld, and thinking about all of the investments made post-kra trina, and we beat up the government for not get the job done sometimes burk maybe on this one, we may have figured it out in new orleans at least, and we got through this storm. >> yeah, they did not have massive flooding, but we have hundreds of thousands of massive flooding and without power and this is one of the few...