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manuel: lo estoy disfrutando al mÁximo. reportero: de dÓnde te inspiras?canciones del disco, para macro mÍ es eso. es una ex. illia: se quedÓ con el misterio, asÍ concluye esta ediciÓn de noticias univisión 65. recuerden que volvemos a las 11 con julio cÉsar y esta servidora. siempre nos puede seguir en las redes sociales en facebook, twitter y en edicion65.com ahora llega el noticiero nacional asÍ que no toque el control.
manuel: lo estoy disfrutando al mÁximo. reportero: de dÓnde te inspiras?canciones del disco, para macro mÍ es eso. es una ex. illia: se quedÓ con el misterio, asÍ concluye esta ediciÓn de noticias univisión 65. recuerden que volvemos a las 11 con julio cÉsar y esta servidora. siempre nos puede seguir en las redes sociales en facebook, twitter y en edicion65.com ahora llega el noticiero nacional asÍ que no toque el control.
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juan manuel: que aprovechen esta visita.odos. las sociedades que se ponen objetivos comunes, son las que progresan. adriana: la visita del papa francisco es la tercera a lo largo de estos aÑos y la gente espera que en medio de la enorme polarizaciÓn que vive el paÍs, el papa pueda ayudar a calmar los Ánimos de los colombianos. aranza: mÁs adelante le contamos la y nos despedimos esta noche >> nos despedimos esta noche con la peculiar celebraciÓn que realizÓ un conductor en china. tras cerrar un trato de negocios, decidiÓ subirse al techo de su auto y dejarlo en marcha. la maniobra fue tan arriesgada que se cruzÓ una intersección detrÁs otro vehÍculo lo rebasaban. el equilibrista alcoholizado logrÓ recorrer casi media milla hasta que fue arrestado por la policÍa. el hombre enfrenta hasta seis meses de prisiÓn. llegamos al final.
juan manuel: que aprovechen esta visita.odos. las sociedades que se ponen objetivos comunes, son las que progresan. adriana: la visita del papa francisco es la tercera a lo largo de estos aÑos y la gente espera que en medio de la enorme polarizaciÓn que vive el paÍs, el papa pueda ayudar a calmar los Ánimos de los colombianos. aranza: mÁs adelante le contamos la y nos despedimos esta noche >> nos despedimos esta noche con la peculiar celebraciÓn que realizÓ un conductor en china....
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juan manuel: que aprovechen esta visita.edades que se ponen objetivos comunes, son las que progresan. adriana: la visita del papa francisco es la tercera a lo largo de estos aÑos y la gente espera que en medio de la enorme polarizaciÓn que vive el paÍs, el papa pueda ayudar a calmar los Ánimos de los colombianos. aranza: mÁs adelante le contamos la contamos la ¡elotes! contamos la ¡4 por favor! tome. $5 cada uno. pero ahí dice 2. ¡ahí dice 2! Ésa es la tarifa básica. hay que sumar el cargo de acceso de elote, el cargo por receta familiar y el impuesto por sombra de sombrilla. con t-mobile los impuestos y cargos ya están incluidos. obtén 4 líneas por $40 cada una.. ...y para el regreso a clases, smartphones nuevos por 0 dólares de pago inicial. y nos despedimos esta noche >> nos despedimos esta noche con la peculiar celebraciÓn que realizÓ un conductor en china. tras cerrar un trato de negocios, decidiÓ subirse al techo de su auto y dejarlo en marcha. la maniobra fue tan arriesgada que se cruzÓ una intersección detrÁs otro ve
juan manuel: que aprovechen esta visita.edades que se ponen objetivos comunes, son las que progresan. adriana: la visita del papa francisco es la tercera a lo largo de estos aÑos y la gente espera que en medio de la enorme polarizaciÓn que vive el paÍs, el papa pueda ayudar a calmar los Ánimos de los colombianos. aranza: mÁs adelante le contamos la contamos la ¡elotes! contamos la ¡4 por favor! tome. $5 cada uno. pero ahí dice 2. ¡ahí dice 2! Ésa es la tarifa básica. hay que sumar...
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manuel said his daughter is too frightened. he warns future intruders to beware. we're poor, we have no silver, we have no gold, but i have a lot of lead. >> reporter: the teen suspect remapez in juvenile hall. >>> you're about to hear oakland police calling for an ambulance moments after tasing a person in custody. that person died tonight. >> we need a medical for a taser deployment. >> it happened near foot hill boulevard and 41st avenue around 2:30 this afternoon. even now, nine hours later, there's still a lot of police activity there. several agencies have launched investigations. none have released details on what led to the tasing. >>> more developing news now, one person is in the hospital after the second rock slide in yosemite. climbers say the rock fall was the size of a couple of apartment buildings, much larger than the one yesterday that killed a man from great britain. >> we cheated death! we cheated death. holy crap, did we cheat death. >> a moment no one expected, twice in two days. a falling wall of rock made it all the way down to the road belo
manuel said his daughter is too frightened. he warns future intruders to beware. we're poor, we have no silver, we have no gold, but i have a lot of lead. >> reporter: the teen suspect remapez in juvenile hall. >>> you're about to hear oakland police calling for an ambulance moments after tasing a person in custody. that person died tonight. >> we need a medical for a taser deployment. >> it happened near foot hill boulevard and 41st avenue around 2:30 this afternoon....
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manuel said his daughter is too frightened. he warns future intruders to beware. we're poor, we have no silver, we have no gold, but i have a lot of lead. >> reporter: the teen suspect remapez in juvenile hall. >>> you're about to hear oakland police calling for an ambulance moments after tasing a person in custody. that person died tonight. >> we need a medical for a taser deployment. >> it happened near foot hill boulevard and 41st avenue around 2:30 this afternoon. even now, nine hours later, there's still a lot of police activity there. several agencies have launched investigations. none have released details on what led to the tasing. >>> more developing news now, one person is in the hospital after the second rock slide in yosemite. climbers say the rock fall was the size of a couple of apartment buildings, much larger than the one yesterday that killed a man from great britain. >> we cheated death! we cheated death. holy crap, did we cheat death. >> a moment no one expected, twice in two days. a falling wall of rock made it all the way down to the road belo
manuel said his daughter is too frightened. he warns future intruders to beware. we're poor, we have no silver, we have no gold, but i have a lot of lead. >> reporter: the teen suspect remapez in juvenile hall. >>> you're about to hear oakland police calling for an ambulance moments after tasing a person in custody. that person died tonight. >> we need a medical for a taser deployment. >> it happened near foot hill boulevard and 41st avenue around 2:30 this afternoon....
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si me hubiera pasado otra cosa pero gracias a dios estoy bien ya" jose manuel resulto con quemaduras cuerpo y cara pero logro poner a salvo a su familia. a pocos metro de su cama de recuperacin estaba arturo mendoza quien mientras ayudaba en la labores rescate resulto con la clavcula fracturada cuando una pared se le vino encima. sot: jose manuel hernandez / voluntario herido 29:36" "muchos murieron, otros posiblemente están bajo los escombros yo tuve la fortuna de salir ileso de ahí, solo algunas pequeñas fracturas" nat sound en el hospital la tarea no termina, enfermeros y doctores estn en constante movimiento atendiendo heridos. los familiares que logran estar cerca de sus seres queridos no se les despegan de la cama como julietta garcia que considera que su marido no es solo el hroe de la familia sino de todo el vecindario. sot: julietta garcia / esposa de sobreviviente 25:22" "pues que es un héroe que es un gran héroe y qué es lo más bonito que puedo tener outro fernando aqu en este hospital se recibieron a ms de 80 vctimas. en el caso de jose manuel su vida se salv por cuestin
si me hubiera pasado otra cosa pero gracias a dios estoy bien ya" jose manuel resulto con quemaduras cuerpo y cara pero logro poner a salvo a su familia. a pocos metro de su cama de recuperacin estaba arturo mendoza quien mientras ayudaba en la labores rescate resulto con la clavcula fracturada cuando una pared se le vino encima. sot: jose manuel hernandez / voluntario herido 29:36" "muchos murieron, otros posiblemente están bajo los escombros yo tuve la fortuna de salir ileso...
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ashton manuel o. thomas atwood james audiffred frank louis aversano jr. ezra aviles sandy ayala arlene t. babakitis eustace p. bacchus john j. badagliacca jane ellen baeszler robert j. baierwalter andrew j. bailey brett t. bailey garnet edward bailey tatyana bakalinskaya michael s. baksh sharon m. balkcom michael andrew bane katherine bantis >> and my brother joseph michael giaconi. his family, his friends will never forget. i come here every year for 16 years to make sure i hear his name so that i can honor him and make sure he will never be forgotten. >> and my grandfather, howard selwin. gerard baptiste walter baran gerard a. barbara paul vincent barbaro james william barbella victor daniel barbosa christine barbuto colleen ann barkow david michael barkway matthew barnes meemelissa rose barns sheila patricia barnes evan j. baron renee barrett-arjune arthur thaddeus barry diane g. barry maurice vincent barry scott d. bart carlton w. bartels guy barzvi inna b. basina alysia basmajian kenneth william
ashton manuel o. thomas atwood james audiffred frank louis aversano jr. ezra aviles sandy ayala arlene t. babakitis eustace p. bacchus john j. badagliacca jane ellen baeszler robert j. baierwalter andrew j. bailey brett t. bailey garnet edward bailey tatyana bakalinskaya michael s. baksh sharon m. balkcom michael andrew bane katherine bantis >> and my brother joseph michael giaconi. his family, his friends will never forget. i come here every year for 16 years to make sure i hear his name...
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manuel: hay que apuntar ademÁs que el ministro de defensa anunciÓ que preparan un plan para atacar este totalizando datos del huracÁn irma. un grupo de colombianos fue evacuado del caribe y en mÉxico las clases siguen suspendidas en zonas afectadas por el sismo. reportero: son las imÁgenes que muchos nunca imaginaron ver, la isla de culebra destruida por el embate del huracÁn irma. >> aquÍ se me fue el tanque de agua que yo tenÍa... ese se virÓ, ese trailer tambiÉn. >> destruyÓ todo, no dejó nada... el viento fue horrible, la sensaciÓn de impotencia. reportero: es el rostro de los que vivieron el terror de sentir un fenÓmeno ciclónico. las familias intentan volver a empezar. irma impacto culebra interrumpiendo durante casi una semana los servicios de electricidad y agua potable. 52 colombianos ha --han sido evacuados del caribe. algunos llegaron a la base catÁn desde san martÍn. una de las islas que mÁs se sintiÓ la fuerza de la tormenta. el gobierno tiene 175 solicitudes de colombianos de ayuda refugio o evacuaciÓn. en oaxaca siguen suspendidas las clases en muchas escuelas por los daÑ
manuel: hay que apuntar ademÁs que el ministro de defensa anunciÓ que preparan un plan para atacar este totalizando datos del huracÁn irma. un grupo de colombianos fue evacuado del caribe y en mÉxico las clases siguen suspendidas en zonas afectadas por el sismo. reportero: son las imÁgenes que muchos nunca imaginaron ver, la isla de culebra destruida por el embate del huracÁn irma. >> aquÍ se me fue el tanque de agua que yo tenÍa... ese se virÓ, ese trailer tambiÉn. >>...
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super=juan manuel espinoza/ dir centro registro sismico inq=.es una herramienta muy valiosa que merecees justo que pase lo que se señala, es algo indebido totalmente. en las paginas de ventas por internet los aparatos en cuestion son ofrecidos por particulares al mejor postor hasta en 600 dolares.e incluso traen el sello que les impide esconder que fueron adquiridos por el gobierno para beneficiar a las comunidades a las que nunca llegaron. en mexico, jazive perez, telemundo cesar ---el futuro del "tps" es incierto, y el tiempo para que la administracin del presidente trump tome una decisin sigue agotndose, aumentando as la preocupacin de miles de personas amparadas bajo esta proteccin. ---gabriel huerta nos tiene ms informacin. take gabriel pkg 0;23 evelyn 0;37 banner 0;51 martha desde el 2001..cuando surgio el tps para los salvadorenos evelyn hernandez lo ha renovado puntualmente cada 18 meses. nat sot "soy una de las primeras que renueva..." sin embargo, actualmente, vive angustiada ante la posibilidad de que el gobierno federal pudiera suspender este beneficio para los inmigrantes
super=juan manuel espinoza/ dir centro registro sismico inq=.es una herramienta muy valiosa que merecees justo que pase lo que se señala, es algo indebido totalmente. en las paginas de ventas por internet los aparatos en cuestion son ofrecidos por particulares al mejor postor hasta en 600 dolares.e incluso traen el sello que les impide esconder que fueron adquiridos por el gobierno para beneficiar a las comunidades a las que nunca llegaron. en mexico, jazive perez, telemundo cesar ---el futuro...
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>> manuel reporting there. you so much. >>> we got the latest coming up on preparations for irma. the storm will likely be the first hurricane to hit the area in nearly a century. we'll have more coming up. you're watching "cbs this morning". copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or ton
>> manuel reporting there. you so much. >>> we got the latest coming up on preparations for irma. the storm will likely be the first hurricane to hit the area in nearly a century. we'll have more coming up. you're watching "cbs this morning". copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two...
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manuel bojorquez with the relief effort. thanks, manuel. most years florida supplies about half of america's orange juice, but irma wiped out much of this area's crop in just a few hours. it's another body blow for farmers who battled a devastating crop disease for years. here's carter evans. >> we're down about a foot from where we were earlier this morning. >> reporter: more than 60% of paul meter's crop is either in the water or in the dirt. thousands of trees were ripped out of the ground by hurricane irma's blistering winds. >> and it's in the salvageable either. >> not any part of it. this would normally not be ready until april or may. >> reporter: his crop was destined to be orange juice, but now with much of it floating in three feet of floodwater, it looks more like an orange soup. >> as you can see by the amount of fruit on the ground, this was more than an average crop. >> reporter: it was a banner year? >> it was banner year. if we delivered this crop, we probably would have been back in the black for the first time if a long t
manuel bojorquez with the relief effort. thanks, manuel. most years florida supplies about half of america's orange juice, but irma wiped out much of this area's crop in just a few hours. it's another body blow for farmers who battled a devastating crop disease for years. here's carter evans. >> we're down about a foot from where we were earlier this morning. >> reporter: more than 60% of paul meter's crop is either in the water or in the dirt. thousands of trees were ripped out of...
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laura maria longing salvatore lopes daniel lopez george lopez luis manuel lopez manuel l.eph lostrangio chet dek louie stuart seid louis joseph lovero sarah elizabeth whoa. jenny seu kueng low wong michael w. lowe garry w. lozier john peter lozowsky charles peter lucania edward hobbs luckett mark gavin ludvigsen lee charles ludwig sean thomas lugano daniel lugo marie lukas william lum, jr. michael p. lunden christopher lunder anthony luparello gary frederick lutnick linda anne luzzicone alexander lygin farrell peter lynch james francis lynch louise a. lynch michael cameron lynch michael f. lynch michael francis lynch richard d. lynch, jr. and my father paul. dad, this is your grandson. he was born this past july on 7/7/17. my dad used to love crafting birdhouses in seeing that picture i knew you were looking down at us and you are watching over us. he is such a cute and beautiful little son. we miss you so much and i love you so much and i can't wait to tell them stories about the greatest man i ever knew. i love you dad. [applause] >> my brother james patrick roeder. his
laura maria longing salvatore lopes daniel lopez george lopez luis manuel lopez manuel l.eph lostrangio chet dek louie stuart seid louis joseph lovero sarah elizabeth whoa. jenny seu kueng low wong michael w. lowe garry w. lozier john peter lozowsky charles peter lucania edward hobbs luckett mark gavin ludvigsen lee charles ludwig sean thomas lugano daniel lugo marie lukas william lum, jr. michael p. lunden christopher lunder anthony luparello gary frederick lutnick linda anne luzzicone...
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juan manuel santos. back to you in london.avid gura for the exclusive interview with the columbia president. -- the colombian president. tomorrow we will be talking to walgreens chief executive. pfizer chief executive. dr. to because grove with the cleveland clinic as part of our health care panel. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: time for our global battle of the charts will be take a look at the most telling charts of the day. you can always access these charts on the bloomberg by running the feature on the bottom of your screen. kicking things off is taylor riggs today. >> with bitcoin it's all about volatility. volatilityhistorical at 100% which means that we could see perhaps 100% price move in the cryptocurrency. in the short-term expect some volatility in terms of people commenting on what comes next for the cryptocurrency. long-term expect stable and regulated platforms. vonnie: take it away. mark: remember when we talked about the papers on the daily basis at the height of the sovereign debt crisis. by 36 basis points. bi
juan manuel santos. back to you in london.avid gura for the exclusive interview with the columbia president. -- the colombian president. tomorrow we will be talking to walgreens chief executive. pfizer chief executive. dr. to because grove with the cleveland clinic as part of our health care panel. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: time for our global battle of the charts will be take a look at the most telling charts of the day. you can always access these charts on the bloomberg by running the...
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anthony. >> manuel bojorquez, thank you. manuel. >> in texas the death toll from hurricane harry rose to at least 63 today. more than 88,000 people are living in red cross shelters or hotel rooms provided by fema. mayor of houston lifted a midnight to 5:00 a.m. curfew. the latest sign the city is slowly recovering. >> the toll from harvey includes a 31-year-old undocumented immigrant who could have faced deportation next year. instead, he died a hero. omar villafranca has the the story. >> translator: my son went to a place where there are no borders. god never places borders. this woman remembered her son alonzo as a caring person with a big heart. and she said, the images of people stranded in houston floodwaters, affected him deeply. that's why last tuesday, he and a friend drove 120 miles from lufkin, texas to houston to rescue people stuck in an apartment. they were in a bet that hit a bridge and capsized. he and his friend went underwater. the next day his father jesus went to look for his son's body. >> translator: he
anthony. >> manuel bojorquez, thank you. manuel. >> in texas the death toll from hurricane harry rose to at least 63 today. more than 88,000 people are living in red cross shelters or hotel rooms provided by fema. mayor of houston lifted a midnight to 5:00 a.m. curfew. the latest sign the city is slowly recovering. >> the toll from harvey includes a 31-year-old undocumented immigrant who could have faced deportation next year. instead, he died a hero. omar villafranca has the...
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manuel, thank you very much for your time.nteering as pa rt there and someone volunteering as part of the rescue effort in mexico. puerto rico is beginning to assess the damage after hurricane maria ripped across the island. many buildings have been destroyed and the power is still out for more than 3 million. the governor has declared it nothing short of a major disaster. the bbc‘s will grant is there. this small town just outside the capital was hit hard by the vast storm. this resident lost everything. his modest home now reduced to a pile of wooden planks, rubble and twisted metal. all i have now is what i'm standing in, he said. his neighbour, evelyn, may still have a home but it is uninhabitable. the winds ripped off her roof and the place flooded. everything from mattresses to electrical appliances will need to be replaced but it's not the material things that upset her, it's the fact her ioi—year—old mother sheltering from the storm at a neighbour's won't be able to return home for months, if at all. translation: ijust
manuel, thank you very much for your time.nteering as pa rt there and someone volunteering as part of the rescue effort in mexico. puerto rico is beginning to assess the damage after hurricane maria ripped across the island. many buildings have been destroyed and the power is still out for more than 3 million. the governor has declared it nothing short of a major disaster. the bbc‘s will grant is there. this small town just outside the capital was hit hard by the vast storm. this resident...
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anthony. >> mason: manuel bojorquez, thank you, manuel. in texas, the death toll from hurricane harvey rose to at least 63 today. more than 88,000 people are living in red cross shelters or hotel rooms provided by fema. the mayor of houston today lifted a midnight to 5:00 a.m. curfew, the latest sign the city is slowly recovering. the toll from harvey includes a 31-year-old undocumented immigrant who could have faced deportation next year. instead, he died a hero. omar villafranca has the story. >> reporter: "my son went to a place where there are no borders. god never places borders." rita ruiz de guillen remembered her son, alonso, as a caring person with a big heart. and she says, the images of people stranded in houston floodwaters affected him deeply. that's why last tuesday, he and a friend drove 120 miles from lufkin, texas to houston, to rescue people stuck in an apartment. they were in a boat that hit a bridge and capsized. he and his friend went under water. the next day, his father, jesus, went to look for his son's body. "he is
anthony. >> mason: manuel bojorquez, thank you, manuel. in texas, the death toll from hurricane harvey rose to at least 63 today. more than 88,000 people are living in red cross shelters or hotel rooms provided by fema. the mayor of houston today lifted a midnight to 5:00 a.m. curfew, the latest sign the city is slowly recovering. the toll from harvey includes a 31-year-old undocumented immigrant who could have faced deportation next year. instead, he died a hero. omar villafranca has the...
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later, ej manuel, a toss of 19 yards. ej manuel is derek carr's backup.aiders actually go up 13- 10 in the 4th, but seattle, behind austin davis, driving the team to score. he's got kenny lawler for 17 yards. late in the 4th quarter, that stands up, 17-13. the seahawks finish 4-0 in the preseason. the raiders, 0-4. doesn't mean a thing. >>> meantime, san francisco 49ers putting on a show, and i think they made a statement as a team, and maybe as you look at this video, 49er fans make a great statement for preseason football. nobody. that was right here kickoff, as a matter of fact. then it gets pretty exciting. brent taylor making a bid. the rookie out of louisiana tech on a punt return, breaking free. special teams has been a dead issue for the 49ers prior to the shanahan era. maybe that's about to change. that didn't lead to anything. gets it to the san diego 43- yard line. again, more excitement from a youngster. cj bethard, backup quarterback. looks like he won the job. rookie out of iowa. some moves, taking off. 62yards, and he can close it, sprin
later, ej manuel, a toss of 19 yards. ej manuel is derek carr's backup.aiders actually go up 13- 10 in the 4th, but seattle, behind austin davis, driving the team to score. he's got kenny lawler for 17 yards. late in the 4th quarter, that stands up, 17-13. the seahawks finish 4-0 in the preseason. the raiders, 0-4. doesn't mean a thing. >>> meantime, san francisco 49ers putting on a show, and i think they made a statement as a team, and maybe as you look at this video, 49er fans make a...
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. >> 25-year-old manuel martinez, a self-proclaimed gang member being held on forgery charges, has reached the end of his rope. >> during one of our routine security walks, officers noticed he was attempting to hang himself. pulled him out, put him in the tank back here. so the next step in the process, move to psych, stay there for evaluation and probably end up coming back. >> you have to watch out. sometimes it could be a setup. they want you to come in and they're ready to take an officer out. >> come here. step out. to your left. left foot up, right foot up, either one. he was down here on all fours with a noose around his neck saying, you know, he was crying, crying, crying for his girlfriend is what it was. and as soon as we started to open the door and came in, he got up and flushed the noose in there. >> he seemed fine throughout the day. no inclination whatsoever that he had problems. it was just like that, he was down. >> it wasn't so much hanging as strangulation. i guess you would say. it's hard for them to hang because there's no place for them to swing from. more or less the
. >> 25-year-old manuel martinez, a self-proclaimed gang member being held on forgery charges, has reached the end of his rope. >> during one of our routine security walks, officers noticed he was attempting to hang himself. pulled him out, put him in the tank back here. so the next step in the process, move to psych, stay there for evaluation and probably end up coming back. >> you have to watch out. sometimes it could be a setup. they want you to come in and they're ready to...
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manuel manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: good morning, we have been rescues unfold at this office building that collapsed behind me in the roman neighborhood of mexico city. you might be able to make out some of the rescuers of the they tell me they have gotten four people out alive but believe others are still trapped in there. a mix of police, firefighters and volunteers have worked through the night. they're still hope tock reach survivors trapped under the rubble. the quake was the largest mexico has experienced in decades bringing down homes, schools and apartment buildings. according to the national power company, over 4 million facilities have lost power including 40% of the homes in mexico city, just hours before the earthquake hit, mexicans across the country were conducting earthquake drills. it is an annual event that the government started after a massive 8.0 earthquake struck mexico city in 1985. killing more than 10,000 people. some were actually still conducting those drills when the quake hit. ag
manuel manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: good morning, we have been rescues unfold at this office building that collapsed behind me in the roman neighborhood of mexico city. you might be able to make out some of the rescuers of the they tell me they have gotten four people out alive but believe others are still trapped in there. a mix of police, firefighters and volunteers have worked through the night. they're still hope tock reach survivors trapped under the rubble. the quake was...
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pero en el fÚtbol estÁ casi casi todo inventado, el goleador cÓmo le va. >> cÓmo le va, bienvenido manuel mÁs juan carlos osorio y lo sigue haciendo porque le ha resultado contra equipo de concacaf, no le resultÓ contra chile, me parece que aquÍ es el descontento de algunos federativos de poder que a lo mejor no llega juan carlos osorio, la verdad que yo tambiÉn pienso que ha hecho un gran papel porque calificÓ a la selecciÓn, pero desde mi punto de vista mi parece que tambiÉn le va a costar sino cierra bien el campeonato. >> no se le puede criticar nada en cuestiÓn de nÚmeros de funcionamiento es donde se le puede criticar a juan carlos osorio, bien lo dices cuando juega contra los equipos importantes donde se tiene que dar un golpe de autoridad no lo ha podido hacer y una de las cosas que mÁs presiÓn le hecha encima es que aunque haga 7 u 8 cambios por partido no acaba de ser una selecciÓn que juegue muy bien al fÚtbol, automÁticamente al siguiente partido lo cambia. >> si me permite le preguntarÍa, recuerdas que te ibas a la banca lo que te costaba reincorporarse al equipo y adaptarse
pero en el fÚtbol estÁ casi casi todo inventado, el goleador cÓmo le va. >> cÓmo le va, bienvenido manuel mÁs juan carlos osorio y lo sigue haciendo porque le ha resultado contra equipo de concacaf, no le resultÓ contra chile, me parece que aquÍ es el descontento de algunos federativos de poder que a lo mejor no llega juan carlos osorio, la verdad que yo tambiÉn pienso que ha hecho un gran papel porque calificÓ a la selecciÓn, pero desde mi punto de vista mi parece que tambiÉn...
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manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: at the start of the day, rescuers believed a 12-year-old girl was still trapped in this crumbled school. the drama riveted a traumatized neigh as crews used cameras to figure out a way to reach her. later they brought a teacher to the scene. but by late afternoon the government announced the signs of life are likely an adult, not a student after all. elsewhere, crews mounted rescues through small cracks in the rubble. pulling survivors to safety. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: others mourned. 11 members of one family were killed when a church collapsed during a baptism. the quake struck on the anniversary of the 1985 quake that killed nearly 10,000 people. but this time, the city's seism seismic warning sounded and people ran into the main square. it's a new line of defense, as are stronger building codes. >> i would say the type of structure being used in mexico city now is a structure in which more walls from columns and beams and that makes the structure stiffer and stronger. >> reporter: with stricter building codes did not prev
manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: at the start of the day, rescuers believed a 12-year-old girl was still trapped in this crumbled school. the drama riveted a traumatized neigh as crews used cameras to figure out a way to reach her. later they brought a teacher to the scene. but by late afternoon the government announced the signs of life are likely an adult, not a student after all. elsewhere, crews mounted rescues through small cracks in the rubble. pulling survivors to safety. [...
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the manuel typewriter was secondhand when i bought it. i paid $75 for it. it is 25 years old. i have written everything i ever written on the typewriter. every art dell, every speech, every book. there is nothing wrong with it. it has been full service for over 50 years. i have to change the ribbon once in a while. but other than that, they didn't have any -- notion i guess at royal typewriter about planned obsolescence. there is nothing obsolete about it. it is a marvelous machine. sometimes i think maybe, maybe, just maybe, it is writing the books. >> host: next call for david mccaul law comes from hawaii. this is stu in hawaii. how are you? >> caller: how are you. aloha. >> host: aloha. stu, please go ahead. we're listening. >> caller: the question for mr. mccullough was, personal aside, i feel the will of the american voter has been thwarted twice in the last 16 years because of the electoral college in his opinion. in his learned opinion, is there any future for the america's electoral college in the future. >> host: the electoral college, sir. >> guest: that is a very, v
the manuel typewriter was secondhand when i bought it. i paid $75 for it. it is 25 years old. i have written everything i ever written on the typewriter. every art dell, every speech, every book. there is nothing wrong with it. it has been full service for over 50 years. i have to change the ribbon once in a while. but other than that, they didn't have any -- notion i guess at royal typewriter about planned obsolescence. there is nothing obsolete about it. it is a marvelous machine. sometimes i...
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manuel bojorquez says crews are making dramatic rescues from the rubble. [ ah! >> reporter: the cries of this person rang out and rescuers tried to bring her to safety. >> whoo! [ applause ] >> reporter: minutes later she was pulled from the rubble. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: so far first responders in mexico city have pulled 60 survivors from the rubble. they are also using dogs. [ barking ] >> reporter: they are searching for missing people in the debris. [ speaking spanish ] >> he worked here 4 months only. >> reporter: this woman is looking for her 26-year-old son one of more than 40 people still listed as missing on this collapsed office building. they have been sleeping on the street as think wait for news. >> you have to have faith. >> no. >> i can't lose faith, she said, until they tell us the search is over. i'll keep coming back. >> reporter: at this school rescuers dug for what they thought was a little girl under the debris but the government said it was an adult and no students were believed to be there. engineering professor [ non- englis
manuel bojorquez says crews are making dramatic rescues from the rubble. [ ah! >> reporter: the cries of this person rang out and rescuers tried to bring her to safety. >> whoo! [ applause ] >> reporter: minutes later she was pulled from the rubble. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: so far first responders in mexico city have pulled 60 survivors from the rubble. they are also using dogs. [ barking ] >> reporter: they are searching for missing people in the...
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manuel bojorquez reports from mexico. >> reporter: at least 25 students and teachers were killed when an elementary school collapsed in mexico city. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: all but four were children. mexican president enrique pena nieto visited the wreckage last night where rescuers were digging for the missing. >> it was really violent. i have never experienced anything like that. >> reporter: u.s. citizen brittany kaiser was giving a presentation in mexico when it struck. she and thousands fled to the streets as the air filled with smoke from collapsed buildings. >> you could see everything moving outside, street lamps, trees, cars that were on the streets. there were some buildings that are completely demolished. >> reporter: rescuers and volunteers searched through the rubble for victims, found several people trapped and rescued them. >> one jolt and a roll. >> reporter: it happened about 32 years after the 1985 mexico quake that killed thousands. mexico's president is calling for calm after the earthquake saying the priority remains rescuing survivors and getting them
manuel bojorquez reports from mexico. >> reporter: at least 25 students and teachers were killed when an elementary school collapsed in mexico city. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: all but four were children. mexican president enrique pena nieto visited the wreckage last night where rescuers were digging for the missing. >> it was really violent. i have never experienced anything like that. >> reporter: u.s. citizen brittany kaiser was giving a presentation in mexico...
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lin-manuel is brilliant. if that's rap, rap is glory.re's over people. -- other people. >> please don't say mack macklemore again. with all do respect, brother has been doing this for a long time. lin is part of a tradition and when you raise lin-manuel miranda above all others, lin raises biggie and pac. >> but lin is a better writer than they were. >> we're going to have another fight. >> bring it. >> i'm trying to help you, man. and tomorrow you're going to get blitzes again on social media. i tried to help you, man. >> it's like any bunch of people. there are some really talented people there. and there are some people who are just a joke and just -- >> that's true of every -- >> there are people who are brilliant and people who ought to sit down somewhere. >> really ought to. take a few seats and stay there, go to sleep. >> yeah. >> it's not my form. it's not an art form that appeals to me that much. you know, i can see exceptional cases where it does move me. but rarely. i don't like opera, either. you guys -- you rappers, you shou
lin-manuel is brilliant. if that's rap, rap is glory.re's over people. -- other people. >> please don't say mack macklemore again. with all do respect, brother has been doing this for a long time. lin is part of a tradition and when you raise lin-manuel miranda above all others, lin raises biggie and pac. >> but lin is a better writer than they were. >> we're going to have another fight. >> bring it. >> i'm trying to help you, man. and tomorrow you're going to get...
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--- manuel escribe que lleg al pas en el 98 desde nicaragua, el dice comenz su proceso legal duranteon para el momento viva en el estado de florida, luego se mud hasta san jos y busc un abogado para continuar su caso pero este le dice que quien le ayud inicialmente a procesar su documentacin no le ha enviado nada -- manuel quiere saber si l puede luchar para un perdn o un amparo --- --- para terminar mara desde la ciudad de hayward escribe que tiene un hermano que se le va a vencer la residencia y tiene 9 meses que aplic para la renovacin, ella quiere saber si le van a dar una extensin --- take cesar ms --- muchas gracias patricia por acopaÑarnos hoy, hasta el prximo viernes --- take vo/paola --un enorme socavn se abri en una transitada autopista de san --un enorme socavn se abri en una transitada autopista de san diego, provocando que emanara lodo y agua sobre varios carriles. --la patrulla de caminos de california cerr parte de la autopista ocho alrededor del medio da despus de que rompiera una tubera bajo la tierra. --equipos de la ciudad se presentaron en la escena para repapar l
--- manuel escribe que lleg al pas en el 98 desde nicaragua, el dice comenz su proceso legal duranteon para el momento viva en el estado de florida, luego se mud hasta san jos y busc un abogado para continuar su caso pero este le dice que quien le ayud inicialmente a procesar su documentacin no le ha enviado nada -- manuel quiere saber si l puede luchar para un perdn o un amparo --- --- para terminar mara desde la ciudad de hayward escribe que tiene un hermano que se le va a vencer la...
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manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a mandatory evacuation in the keys went into effect just minutes ago. complicating matters here as you see that bridge right there, that is highway 1 and it's the only way on or off the islands. >> for the florida keys, if you were going to create the worst-case scenario, that's what we're now looking at. >> as hurricane irma set it sights on south florida, officials are sounding the alarm. >> we're telling people, you must evacuate. you cannot stay on the island with a category 5 hurricane coming at you. >> reporter: many are listening, boarding up their homes and businesses, filling up their gas tanks, and getting out of town. >> do not wait to sit a prepare. get prepared now. >> storm surge and big winds are the big concern right now. >> reporter: storm winds are what's key right now. the surge during hurricane irma has the potential to be more than 9 feet high. >> we're looking at wave heights that could put the ocean over the islands. >> reporter: she lives in the keys and is eva
manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a mandatory evacuation in the keys went into effect just minutes ago. complicating matters here as you see that bridge right there, that is highway 1 and it's the only way on or off the islands. >> for the florida keys, if you were going to create the worst-case scenario, that's what we're now looking at. >> as hurricane irma set it sights on south florida, officials are sounding the alarm. >> we're telling people, you...
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manuel bojorquez in mexico city. >>> now let's go back to norah o'donnell.gton this morning reporting from the jones day law firm. she's been speaking with top business leadering about the republican tax reform effort. good morning to you, norah. >> good morning, gayle. now, the details are still under wrbu here in washington to two of the country's most high-profile chief consecutives, jj.p. dimon of jpmorgan chase and ibm's ginni rometty. jamie, what's the single most important thing congress can do to jump start the economy h. >> the single most important thing, bar none, is tax reform. it's important for the american public to know visible revive ansi is what helps with jobs and wages. >> is it tax reform or tax cuts. >> we hope it's tax reform. when you lower rates, individuals and corporations to have a more competitive system. we've been dlirch $3 trillion overseas that's been reinvested because people can do a better job for the shareholder if it's generated overseas. rate is so high. >> the big picture for everyone is us being competitive means the
manuel bojorquez in mexico city. >>> now let's go back to norah o'donnell.gton this morning reporting from the jones day law firm. she's been speaking with top business leadering about the republican tax reform effort. good morning to you, norah. >> good morning, gayle. now, the details are still under wrbu here in washington to two of the country's most high-profile chief consecutives, jj.p. dimon of jpmorgan chase and ibm's ginni rometty. jamie, what's the single most important...
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. >>> after a day of lobbying for the arts on capitol hill, broadway star lynn manuel miranda tweets his goodbyes. >> ding, ding, ding went the trolley. ding, ding, ding congress train. >> there he is again. the mastermind of the hit show hamilton riding around the metro -- the train that runs under the capitol. he posted several videos with visitors, staffers, even a few lawmakers as well. he was lobbying congress to keep the endowment for the arts off the chopping block. >>> as you chuck says not a matter of maybe, you need the umbrella. >> absolutely right. rain chances are climbing, climbing, climbing. feels like a morning in the tropics. up every 60 az, near 70 degrees outside. a look at the day planner coming up in a second, chris. >>> thank you, chuck. we've seen a lot of compassion and giving since irma, but nothing quite like this. how something as small as a coffee mug helped bring peace to eye woman in texas. >>> a new reality tv series he's our pediatrician, dr. ralph northam. born and raised in rural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who trea
. >>> after a day of lobbying for the arts on capitol hill, broadway star lynn manuel miranda tweets his goodbyes. >> ding, ding, ding went the trolley. ding, ding, ding congress train. >> there he is again. the mastermind of the hit show hamilton riding around the metro -- the train that runs under the capitol. he posted several videos with visitors, staffers, even a few lawmakers as well. he was lobbying congress to keep the endowment for the arts off the chopping block....
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manuel standing nearby. see in hatcher will have a chance. this one's deep. he's going to bring it out. he's going to bring it out and down he goes at the 12 yard line. it's a longer field for the raiders. >> anytime you're catching the ball, when you're going backwards, you leave it in. so he caught it as he's moving backwards, he took three steps back and then came forward. you don't do that. connor cook's going to get the call. >> cook will have 1:06. >> raiders do have the one time-out to work with. this is crockett out of the backfield. >> gotta get up to the line of scrimmage quick. >> out to the 18. >> hurry up. gotta hurry up. this is taking too long. already down to 45 seconds. >> cook looking for brent. incomplete. third and three with 41 seconds to go. >> so seattle knows they have to stop the clock. so they're going to defend the sideline, which is smart. that's what they should do. that's usually what happens. if you can get a couple of first downs. and then maybe at the third first down, they'll start to bite hard on the outside, trying to make
manuel standing nearby. see in hatcher will have a chance. this one's deep. he's going to bring it out. he's going to bring it out and down he goes at the 12 yard line. it's a longer field for the raiders. >> anytime you're catching the ball, when you're going backwards, you leave it in. so he caught it as he's moving backwards, he took three steps back and then came forward. you don't do that. connor cook's going to get the call. >> cook will have 1:06. >> raiders do have the...
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m manuel boj is ere this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.building collapsed trapping people beneath the rubble. first responders and volunteers have been coming through the rubble overnight, sometimes removing it by hand. mexico's president says the biggest priorities are finding people who may still be missing and getting them medical attention. cell phone video captured some buildings crumbling to the ground in mexico city. about four dozen buildings collapsed in the capital. part of what made it so devastating is where mexico is built. it sits on a lake bed. there is an early warning system here in mexico city. yesterday's earthquake triggered that, giving some people seconds to run to safety. gayle? >> thank you very much. manuel bojorquez in mexico city. >>> now let's go back to norah o'donnell. she's in washington this morning reporting from the jones day law firm. she's been speaking with top business leadering about the republican tax reform effort. good morning to you, norah. >> good morning, gayle. now, the details are still under
m manuel boj is ere this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.building collapsed trapping people beneath the rubble. first responders and volunteers have been coming through the rubble overnight, sometimes removing it by hand. mexico's president says the biggest priorities are finding people who may still be missing and getting them medical attention. cell phone video captured some buildings crumbling to the ground in mexico city. about four dozen buildings collapsed in the...
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here's manuel bojorquez. >> for the first time since irma hit, u.s. 1 is open from the main land to key west. residents streamed through checkpoints including the main one in florida city to get back in. januaryin buckmaster is returning to key largo with her two dogs. >> they are like a personal group, so we're going to take care of each other. >> reporter: some will need more help than others. this is a hard hit neighborhood in ramrod key. houses were ripped apart by the hurricane. fema estimates a quarter of homes in the keys were destroyed. authorities warn electricity and sewer services are intermit ent in the keys and the water is not yet safe to drink. so they're encouraging anyone coming back to be as self-sufficient as possible and bring water, food and tents. >> we found dianne and bart vinsh surveying damage to their home in big pine keyness we have somebody's boat in ou
here's manuel bojorquez. >> for the first time since irma hit, u.s. 1 is open from the main land to key west. residents streamed through checkpoints including the main one in florida city to get back in. januaryin buckmaster is returning to key largo with her two dogs. >> they are like a personal group, so we're going to take care of each other. >> reporter: some will need more help than others. this is a hard hit neighborhood in ramrod key. houses were ripped apart by the...
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manuel, cbs news, mexico city. >>> of course stay with cbs3 for continuing coverage of the deadly earthquaken mexico. we'll bring you the very latest developments on "eyewitness news" and you can also get details any time online at cbsphilly.com. >>> in other news this noon a man caught on camera sucker punching a man with cerebral palsy is in court today. barry baker was expected to immediate guilty this morning but as "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden tells us things didn't go exactly as pl plan. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. this has been very unusual morning here at the chester county courthouse. barry baker was set to plead guilty. his lawyer even showed us his signature on the documents. well you'll remember baker he is the guy police say sucker punch add man with cerebral palsy outside a west chester 7eleven in may. baker also mocked the man imitating his struggle to walk. any way in court an assistant da began reading the facts of the case. the judge turned to baker asked him if he agreed with those facts, baker replied quoting absolutely not ". those words through the morn
manuel, cbs news, mexico city. >>> of course stay with cbs3 for continuing coverage of the deadly earthquaken mexico. we'll bring you the very latest developments on "eyewitness news" and you can also get details any time online at cbsphilly.com. >>> in other news this noon a man caught on camera sucker punching a man with cerebral palsy is in court today. barry baker was expected to immediate guilty this morning but as "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden...
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take boxes / lot :01 :28 :49 1:06 1:23 1:29 1:33 quick 1:42 1:55 pkg el seÑor juan manuel gonzlez y sufamilia, estn desde las 4 de la maÑana en la colonia roma, muy cerca de un edificio que colapso, haciendo una labor muy especial sot/juan manuel gonzalez/volunta rio as como el, decenas de personas se han lanzado a las calles para ayudar sot/alex/voluntario y no solo ayudan con comida, algunos jvenes atydan con sus conocimientos sot/jimena prado/voluntaria en el auditorio nacional hicieron una cadena humana para recibir las donaciones y acomodar en cajas las despensas para los damnificados sot silvana ponceneli/dir albergue auditirio nacional sot/ ana luisa perez/voluntaria sot/sofa /voluntaria hasta un grupo de motociclistas se uni sot/jorge ivan/voluntario y es asi como una tragedia ha unido y demostrado la solidaridad del pueblo mexicano que el da de hoy est mas unido que nunca top vo cesar - en mxico la niÑa "frida" quien supuestamente estaba atrapada bajo escombros se convirti en smbolo de esperenza, pero hoy oficiales dijeron que ella no existe, reviviendo una historia similar oc
take boxes / lot :01 :28 :49 1:06 1:23 1:29 1:33 quick 1:42 1:55 pkg el seÑor juan manuel gonzlez y sufamilia, estn desde las 4 de la maÑana en la colonia roma, muy cerca de un edificio que colapso, haciendo una labor muy especial sot/juan manuel gonzalez/volunta rio as como el, decenas de personas se han lanzado a las calles para ayudar sot/alex/voluntario y no solo ayudan con comida, algunos jvenes atydan con sus conocimientos sot/jimena prado/voluntaria en el auditorio nacional hicieron...
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now he's seeing the same kind of activity in mexico, which worries him.sot manuel navarro/menlo park-36a lot of those people are going underneath those slabs and i fear for them, because god bless them how brave they are to be doing that but they are putting themselves at extreme danger in that rubble.none of the united states 28 urban search and rescue teams has been dispatched to mexico this despite the window to find survivors is closingsot harold schapelhouman/ menlo park fire chief 49-57in the first hour on these events you have a 90 percent , chance of survivability, the first day its 80 percent and then it drops dramatically in the next 4 or 5 days.searchers in mexico are often seen raising their fists to call for silence so rescuers can listen for victims that's not something that youre likely to see when those highly trained and equipped teams respond to the bay area when the big one hits sotour teams have cameras, we have search equipment, we have dogs, we are starting to experiment with drones, we have acoustical equipment where we can tap and listen for sound when loma pr
now he's seeing the same kind of activity in mexico, which worries him.sot manuel navarro/menlo park-36a lot of those people are going underneath those slabs and i fear for them, because god bless them how brave they are to be doing that but they are putting themselves at extreme danger in that rubble.none of the united states 28 urban search and rescue teams has been dispatched to mexico this despite the window to find survivors is closingsot harold schapelhouman/ menlo park fire chief 49-57in...
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france's president manuel mccall is to sign a series of labor reforms into law today tens of thousands of people took to the streets on thursday to protest the changes the measures make it easier to hire and fire workers and allow small companies to negotiate directly with stuff rather than through trade unions hopes the reforms will help reduce france's unemployment rate currently at almost ten percent. so paris wants the french economy to pick up speed and come along and so do most entrepreneurs there let's get a closer look at what those changes to the labor market mean to the people on the ground to do w.'s lisa louise reports on the up and down sides of mccall signature reforms. all right it's looks like we don't have this reported the moment so another big topic this week of course germany's rust belt was in for a shock to some cope the country's biggest steel company announced it will join forces with india's tata steel that may put thousands of people out of work in an industrial heartland that's been in decline for decades glowing hot smelters smoking furness is not that is ge
france's president manuel mccall is to sign a series of labor reforms into law today tens of thousands of people took to the streets on thursday to protest the changes the measures make it easier to hire and fire workers and allow small companies to negotiate directly with stuff rather than through trade unions hopes the reforms will help reduce france's unemployment rate currently at almost ten percent. so paris wants the french economy to pick up speed and come along and so do most...
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anthony. >> mason: manuel bojorquez in the keys. wow, manny, thank you. york city police today released body-cam video that shows officers shooting a man to death in his bedroom. they had gone to check on miguel richards last month after his landlord reported he hadn't seen him in days. the officers repeatedly pleaded with richards to drop a knife. the police say that when richards appeared to aim a gun with a laser pointer at the officers, they opened fire. ( gunfire ) that gun turned out to be a toy. the n.y.p.d. says it released the body-cam video, a first for the department, in the interest of transparency. a student accused of opening fire at a high school south of spokane, washington, had previously posted online videos of himself acting out shootings. in the attack yesterday, one student was killed, three others are in stable condition. mireya villarreal reports from rockford, washington. >> while you and him were off playing "halo," i just sat up here planning your murder. >> reporter: this youtube video posted in june of the suspected shooter, ca
anthony. >> mason: manuel bojorquez in the keys. wow, manny, thank you. york city police today released body-cam video that shows officers shooting a man to death in his bedroom. they had gone to check on miguel richards last month after his landlord reported he hadn't seen him in days. the officers repeatedly pleaded with richards to drop a knife. the police say that when richards appeared to aim a gun with a laser pointer at the officers, they opened fire. ( gunfire ) that gun turned...
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manuel bojorquez is in >> reporter: after the anguish of waiting and uncertainty, a boy and girl wereled alive from a crack in the wall of this collapsed school. but rescuers fear more may still be trapped more than 24 hours after the earthquake struck, killing 25 of the school, the majority children. the area surrounding the school has become a hub of activity, where people are donating food and water for rescue crews and anxious parents. but every new and then, people throw up a fist. this means silence because rescue crews are trying to listen for any sound coming from the rubble. volunteer alex serory a banker helped free people from this office building. >> they were making noise with metal with coins, so the volunteers, rescuers could hear that noise. >> reporter: they were using coins to hit metal. >> that's right. >> reporter: and the rescuers were able to hear that. wall. >> reporter: first responders' work has been at times frantic, at times painstaking, removing bricks and rubble by hand to avoid collapsing additional debris from the nearly 40 buildings that collapsed. they
manuel bojorquez is in >> reporter: after the anguish of waiting and uncertainty, a boy and girl wereled alive from a crack in the wall of this collapsed school. but rescuers fear more may still be trapped more than 24 hours after the earthquake struck, killing 25 of the school, the majority children. the area surrounding the school has become a hub of activity, where people are donating food and water for rescue crews and anxious parents. but every new and then, people throw up a fist....
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and manuel mock wrong laid out his vision for the european union calling for some dramatic changes but can he sell the german chancellor and the rest of europe on his vision or are germany and france now when a collision course i'm sarah harman in berlin this is the day. i say to people european leaders to all parliaments in europe to all the peoples of europe to look at our times look at in the face and you see we have no choice but to hold kind of the europe we know is too weak or too slow too inefficient. for you to call something instead of concentrating on wasting energy on internal divisions might know if we have been doing for such a long time. we don't want to put on a europe a line you know what it can't guarantee genuine sovereignty in the real world the big fifty to defend our interests and values you know something i suppose i'm putting you know i'm proposing to germany a new partnership so that we will not agree on everything not immediately but we will discuss everything but. also coming up on the program a shock announcement from saudi arabia it's going to allow women to
and manuel mock wrong laid out his vision for the european union calling for some dramatic changes but can he sell the german chancellor and the rest of europe on his vision or are germany and france now when a collision course i'm sarah harman in berlin this is the day. i say to people european leaders to all parliaments in europe to all the peoples of europe to look at our times look at in the face and you see we have no choice but to hold kind of the europe we know is too weak or too slow...
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manuel bojorquez. thanks, manny. the latest republican plan to replace obamacare is in danger of flatlining, and once again, the fatal blow may be a "no" vote from senator john mccain. here's chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> it's got to be done in normal process. >> reporter: that was john mccain when he voted no on the last health care bill. today, he cited the same reservations, saying he could not "in good conscience vote for the graham-cassidy proposal. i believe we can do better working together, republicans and democrats." republicans were hoping mccain's close friendship with one of the bill's authors would sway him this time. >> i love him to death. >> reporter: but this latest g.o.p. repeal effort has been just as rushed as past attempts, leaving g.o.p. senators, like colorado's cory gardner... >> trying to get some more information on it. >> reporter: ...scrambling to figure out what it would mean for their states before next saturday's vote deadline. do you think you're going to be able t
manuel bojorquez. thanks, manny. the latest republican plan to replace obamacare is in danger of flatlining, and once again, the fatal blow may be a "no" vote from senator john mccain. here's chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> it's got to be done in normal process. >> reporter: that was john mccain when he voted no on the last health care bill. today, he cited the same reservations, saying he could not "in good conscience vote for the graham-cassidy...
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anthony. >> mason: manuel bojorquez in mexico city. great reporting there, manny, thanks. it's been a day of rescues in another natural disaster, hurricane maria in puerto rico. david begnaud is there. >> reporter: in the small town of toa baja, hundreds of residents were rescued by the national guard. most packed into trucks, while scores of others waylanded through two feet of water, carrying what's left of their possessions. in the san juan suburb of cantano, residents forged through flooded street, heading to the only open grocery store. only five were allowed in at the time to avoid chaos. maria inflicted damage on 80% of the homes here, and like the rest of the island, there is no power or phone service. surveyed the damage and watched these young men help police rescue a 91-year-old man in a kayak. outside that man's house, his neighbors wept. his home was surrounded by chest-deep water. "how are you feeling?" i asked him "i'm good, thanks to the virgin mary," he said. it wasn't any different in levittown, where teams went house to house, rescuing the sick and elder
anthony. >> mason: manuel bojorquez in mexico city. great reporting there, manny, thanks. it's been a day of rescues in another natural disaster, hurricane maria in puerto rico. david begnaud is there. >> reporter: in the small town of toa baja, hundreds of residents were rescued by the national guard. most packed into trucks, while scores of others waylanded through two feet of water, carrying what's left of their possessions. in the san juan suburb of cantano, residents forged...