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the first was to mexico city. truman kept a diary. in 1947, he wrote quite a few entries about his visit to mexico. we can follow the visit through his diary. we will try to do so. his plane is landing. he writes, "perfect day, my pilot never misses a schedule. step down from the plane, the mexican president comes down the steps from the observation tower at the same time. we meet, i like him at once. he introduces his cabinet, i introduce my secretaries and aides. the platform is beautifully decorated and flowers. the mexican president welcomes me. i am made a citizen of the federal district by its governor. he pens a beautiful gold medal on me. i make a suitable reply. i mispronounced to the delight of everybody. somebody yelled from the crowd that everybody mispronounces it." "we get into a big car, have never seen such crowds. such enthusiasm. -- enthusiasm." this is where truman had dinner with the mexican president. there they are. and truman gave a speech there. he praised the inter-american system and then he addressed the ques
the first was to mexico city. truman kept a diary. in 1947, he wrote quite a few entries about his visit to mexico. we can follow the visit through his diary. we will try to do so. his plane is landing. he writes, "perfect day, my pilot never misses a schedule. step down from the plane, the mexican president comes down the steps from the observation tower at the same time. we meet, i like him at once. he introduces his cabinet, i introduce my secretaries and aides. the platform is...
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precious day at a time and her husband and 12-year-old son jesus have booked another flight to mexico city tomorrow evening. the last flight available because their current stay expires at midnight tomorrow. so in the meantime because of this, because there's a one-day stay, feinstein has asked them to reapply another stay tomorw at immigration which is exactly what they will do. that's why they have booked the last flight that they could to mexico city, and presumably senator feinstein in washington will be helping her get through the process, hopefully a successful process, so everything is still fluid other at the home, but at least, as i said, their one wish was granted. they still have a little more time, very precious time to make their wishes come true. that's the very latest in oakland. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> one day at a time. vic, thank you. >>> developing news. national park police are gearing up for a right wing rally planned for next weekend here in san francisco. people who walk or play at chrissy field are reacting to the news. abc news reporter amy hollyfield is live with
precious day at a time and her husband and 12-year-old son jesus have booked another flight to mexico city tomorrow evening. the last flight available because their current stay expires at midnight tomorrow. so in the meantime because of this, because there's a one-day stay, feinstein has asked them to reapply another stay tomorw at immigration which is exactly what they will do. that's why they have booked the last flight that they could to mexico city, and presumably senator feinstein in...
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more on the fallout from these explosive transcripts, let's bring in cnn's patrick ottman live in mexico city is stunning to read some of what president trump said in this phone conversation. what kind of reaction are you getting in mexico? >> reporter: and mexicans like many americans can't get enough of this. the transcripts have been translated, and the spanish people are going through them line by line. this is highly embarrassing for mexican president pena nieto. there's been no response from his government or him about the release of these transcripts. you have to wonders like many world leaders if their future phone calls, will he be wondering why, say, in private to president trump be leaked. mexicans are really struck by a number of things -- by the way that president trump tries to flatter and then bully president pena nieto. and they're also finding a lot of hope in this flexibility. what you had mentioned, that the wall might not be built after all. the wall here is incredibly unpopular. when mexicans read president trump telling pena nieto this is not the most important thing, th
more on the fallout from these explosive transcripts, let's bring in cnn's patrick ottman live in mexico city is stunning to read some of what president trump said in this phone conversation. what kind of reaction are you getting in mexico? >> reporter: and mexicans like many americans can't get enough of this. the transcripts have been translated, and the spanish people are going through them line by line. this is highly embarrassing for mexican president pena nieto. there's been no...
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in mexico city, those threats are not being taken lightly. >> if you ask me whether it is possible thatgiven all of these efforts and a very good first round of negotiations that started in washington, which will then continue in mexico city on friday, that there is a possibility of an impasse, of no advancement, this is a possibility that we cannot deny. >> donald trump has long vowed to get a better deal for american workers, and his threats are not only aimed over the border. u.s. manufacturers considering a move to mexico, he says, will face import tariffs of up to 35% on their products. all part of his campaign trail promise to make america great again. >> that is your business news for now. brent: making movies great again, the 74th venice film festival is increasingly seen as a watch pat for the oscars. it gets underway tonight. some of the most famous names of the big screen are on the red carpet. matt damon made his entrance via water taxi along with costar kristen wake. the oscar winner is among a host of a-list talent appearing at this year's 10 day festival. as usual, the li
in mexico city, those threats are not being taken lightly. >> if you ask me whether it is possible thatgiven all of these efforts and a very good first round of negotiations that started in washington, which will then continue in mexico city on friday, that there is a possibility of an impasse, of no advancement, this is a possibility that we cannot deny. >> donald trump has long vowed to get a better deal for american workers, and his threats are not only aimed over the border....
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>> rather lovely day here in mexico city. this guy doing his thing keeping the sidewalk clean out front of his lovely home. his little white dog right there, minding its business. >> oh, no. >> until a loose pit bull comes flying down the sidewalk, and attacks that man's dog. here comes the owner, but is unable to try and control his dog. >> oh. >> now it's a big old fight. the little dog finally gets free, runs back inside, but its brave owner wrestled that dog to the ground, gets up and gives the owner a little information. pop! what are you thinking having your dog off leash? nevermind off leash, in mexico city, by law you're supposed to have a pit bull muzzled in public as well. if you think it's going to end there, you're wrong, because that guy is really mad. he comes flying back out with a bat. here comes the pit bull again. couple of swings at the dog. >> and at this point the dog is now protecting its owner. this is all bad from beginning to end. >> did it break free of the leash? when he came in, his other dog was o
>> rather lovely day here in mexico city. this guy doing his thing keeping the sidewalk clean out front of his lovely home. his little white dog right there, minding its business. >> oh, no. >> until a loose pit bull comes flying down the sidewalk, and attacks that man's dog. here comes the owner, but is unable to try and control his dog. >> oh. >> now it's a big old fight. the little dog finally gets free, runs back inside, but its brave owner wrestled that dog to...
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the launch of new expanded service to mexico city. the airline plans to allow 30 new routes by the end of the year calling it the most significant expansion in its history. among the first of those routes daily flights connecting sfo and mexico city. it starts today. the kickoff celebration is later this morning. apparently including mariachi bands and what they say will be mexican libations. i'm not sure if that means margaritas or not. >> coronas in the cabin. >>> did you know this was even possible, one of san francisco's most exclusive streets now owned by san jose couple. a private street filled with multi million dollar homes was snapped up for $90,000. we're talk iing about the stree obviously not the homes. property taxes went unpaid by the homeowners' association for 30 years which prompted an auction. the residents reported ly not happy about this turn of events especially since the street's new owner is thinking about charging to park. >> it's a private street and that's not prohibited. >> well, there you go. the homeowners
the launch of new expanded service to mexico city. the airline plans to allow 30 new routes by the end of the year calling it the most significant expansion in its history. among the first of those routes daily flights connecting sfo and mexico city. it starts today. the kickoff celebration is later this morning. apparently including mariachi bands and what they say will be mexican libations. i'm not sure if that means margaritas or not. >> coronas in the cabin. >>> did you know...
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back to reactionary neo con warmongering sylvia like nonsense and and this is why we like going to mexico city not only are the tacos fantastic i shower in mexico. who. give course back in the eighty's when i last lived here the early ninety's you know the thing used to be if i don't drive your car across the mexican border don't try it down there because the police there were so corrupt they were just like take your car and just mansell and send you away and arrest you if you complained so. it's now the canadian government for example warns their own citizens against going to the u.s. because they might they said that if you drive your own car there and you have any cash in your car there's a good chance the police might take that cash from you now australia of course is there's a huge shock there that they're citizen was assassinated by a police officer in minneapolis after she called the police for help and they just shot her dead for no reason like um for bogart a treasure of sierra madre you know and they got all the gold and they get stopped along the way by the banditos bogart's those w
back to reactionary neo con warmongering sylvia like nonsense and and this is why we like going to mexico city not only are the tacos fantastic i shower in mexico. who. give course back in the eighty's when i last lived here the early ninety's you know the thing used to be if i don't drive your car across the mexican border don't try it down there because the police there were so corrupt they were just like take your car and just mansell and send you away and arrest you if you complained so....
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american feminist leaders who attended the mexico city conference lawrence were inspired. they believe involving women all over the country in the process of formulating recommendations was going to help introduce them to the women's movement, to expand its reach, and to diverse up by the movement it self. in 1975, congress approved a bill that mandated and funded his meetings that would be held in 56 states and territories. people would come together, anybody who was a resident of the state could debate and elect delegates. they would go on to a women's conference that took place in november, 1977 in houston. it would guide future policy in this country. if it was woken of as a blueprint or future action that congress and the president were supposed to respond to. that final houston conference and those 56 meetings leading up to it proved to be polarizing events. as women's rights supporters put aside their differences and came together behind an expansive set of goals, conservative women opposed to those goals joined forces to oppose them with enduring consequences for t
american feminist leaders who attended the mexico city conference lawrence were inspired. they believe involving women all over the country in the process of formulating recommendations was going to help introduce them to the women's movement, to expand its reach, and to diverse up by the movement it self. in 1975, congress approved a bill that mandated and funded his meetings that would be held in 56 states and territories. people would come together, anybody who was a resident of the state...
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how is it being received in mexico city?reporter: jaw-dropping no matter what side of the border you are on. mexicans are riveted by this. just like people in the u.s., these transcripts have been translated into spanish. people reading them line by line. pena nieto is getting credit for by patient with donald trump, by some for being firm. others say he should have stood up to donald trump and are disappointed that he did not. it's tough for mexico's president because the economies between the us and mexico are so closely aligned. and we have seen that when this issue of the walls come up, the mexican peso has dropped. mexicans are getting a glimmer of hope with some of the comments that show some flexibility on the part of donald trump that perhaps the wall might not be built, it is not the most important issue between the countries. just last month, pena nieto and trump met in germany. a reporter asked trump if mexico would build the wall. trump said yes, pena nieto did not respond. even if he's ignoring questions about t
how is it being received in mexico city?reporter: jaw-dropping no matter what side of the border you are on. mexicans are riveted by this. just like people in the u.s., these transcripts have been translated into spanish. people reading them line by line. pena nieto is getting credit for by patient with donald trump, by some for being firm. others say he should have stood up to donald trump and are disappointed that he did not. it's tough for mexico's president because the economies between the...
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they boarded a flight to mexico city which landed this morning. the couple leaves behind three daughters ages 16, 21 and 23. their 12-year-old son is going with them to mexico however. sanchez is a nurse at highland hospital in oakland. she talked to us last night before the flight left. >> all of a sudden i am wondering now, where do i belong? am i going back to try to figure out what is going to happen now? >> sanchez and her husband have spent 15 years trying to obtain green cards with no luck. last week california senator dianne feinstein stepped in asking authorities to reverse the deportation order. those attempts were unsuccessful and now feinstein is trying to introduce a bill in the senate next month to have that deportation order overturned. it is unclear when the mother and father will be able to see their daughters again. the daughters here in the us because immigration law prohibits them from returning to the us for at least a decade. by the way the couple are considering possibly a move to canada where she hopes to find work as a nurs
they boarded a flight to mexico city which landed this morning. the couple leaves behind three daughters ages 16, 21 and 23. their 12-year-old son is going with them to mexico however. sanchez is a nurse at highland hospital in oakland. she talked to us last night before the flight left. >> all of a sudden i am wondering now, where do i belong? am i going back to try to figure out what is going to happen now? >> sanchez and her husband have spent 15 years trying to obtain green...
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they boarded the flight to mexico city that landed early this morning. ey are leaving behind three daughters, 16, 21 and 23. the 12-year-old son born in the u.s. is coming with them to mexico. sanchez was a nurse at the highland hospital in oakland and said it is heartbreaking tack to leave her girls behind. >> the last thing you want is for them to be left behind with so much pain that you don't know how they will deal with. on top of that to have to deal with the legal issues, and they cannot make the decisions. >> it is a separation. they will not be here. >> sanchez and her husband has spent the past 15 years trying to obtain green cards with no luck. last week the california senator dianne feinstein intervened in the case asking immigration authorities to reverse the deportation order for the couple and those attempts were unsuccessful. even though they have now left the country senator feinstein is planning on introducing a bill in the senate next month to try to have the deportation order overturned. it is unclear when the mother and father will be
they boarded the flight to mexico city that landed early this morning. ey are leaving behind three daughters, 16, 21 and 23. the 12-year-old son born in the u.s. is coming with them to mexico. sanchez was a nurse at the highland hospital in oakland and said it is heartbreaking tack to leave her girls behind. >> the last thing you want is for them to be left behind with so much pain that you don't know how they will deal with. on top of that to have to deal with the legal issues, and they...
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you can see a picture of general scott's army marching triumium t triumphantly into mexico city. and this was the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo, who's geographical significance was that a vast area of mexico was now handed over to the approximate united states, nearly all the land which current comprises california, utah, nevada, arizona and parts of new mexico and colorado, which is today the southwestern quarter of the united states. now certain things about it are important to remind you of. this is now an area with a high population, but then it's population was extremely low, only a few thousand spaniards actually lived there. it was mainly unoccupied territory and the reason it was unoccupied is because it's so dry. nearly all this land has got very, very low rainfall, with a few exceptions like on the northern california coast, most of it is too dry for ordinary agriculture, so not many people could live there. just to give you an idea how how low it's population was, who's been to san francisco? as you know, it's a fantastic natural harbor, you sail in through the golden ga
you can see a picture of general scott's army marching triumium t triumphantly into mexico city. and this was the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo, who's geographical significance was that a vast area of mexico was now handed over to the approximate united states, nearly all the land which current comprises california, utah, nevada, arizona and parts of new mexico and colorado, which is today the southwestern quarter of the united states. now certain things about it are important to remind you of....
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soaked year in modern human historyina, riots in the west in the soviet invasion more rights in mexico city for those thousands of self-inflicted wounds of the summer 1968 a handful of people at nasa realized there was a way to right the ship of the space program and as a dividend to redeem the year and country. this is one year after the apollo fire losing three astronauts on the launchpad fire. inez seemed completely thyond reach. the lunar module was hopeless. so here we were in the summer of 6816 months before president kennedy's deadline ata and all the men at nasa at the time not including the women hid in figures and did extraordinary work but they said we can fix this command module and saturn five if we do it fast and get them trained we can be lunar orbit in 16 weeks to kick start the program and they did it. >> so are they trying you as a journalist to be stories? so tell us about those. so with these three gentlemen i never lose sight of the fact how privileged i am to call jim a friend i have known the low level family 25 years but all three of them represents something special
soaked year in modern human historyina, riots in the west in the soviet invasion more rights in mexico city for those thousands of self-inflicted wounds of the summer 1968 a handful of people at nasa realized there was a way to right the ship of the space program and as a dividend to redeem the year and country. this is one year after the apollo fire losing three astronauts on the launchpad fire. inez seemed completely thyond reach. the lunar module was hopeless. so here we were in the summer...
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smoothing out.s the second round of talks started this weekend in mexico city and the president underlined determination to put america first. >> mexico is not happy. but as i told them, you made a lot of money for a lot of years and everyone left you alone. hopefully we can renegotiated. if we can't, we will terminated and start all over again with the real deal. paul: inflation rising as the ecb discusses paring back stimulus. beating the5% forecast of 1.7%. the ecb will review its bond buying program, scheduled to run through this year at $72 billion a month. u.s. regulators have approved a revolutionary new cancer treatment. will charge for hundred $75,000 for one use, but is for which arograms were only be paid if patients respond. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: thanks for that. making monetary policy while facing a property bubble and rising debt is hard to juggle. how about gauging the economic future when your neighbor to the north has been launching missiles, rattling markets, unne
smoothing out.s the second round of talks started this weekend in mexico city and the president underlined determination to put america first. >> mexico is not happy. but as i told them, you made a lot of money for a lot of years and everyone left you alone. hopefully we can renegotiated. if we can't, we will terminated and start all over again with the real deal. paul: inflation rising as the ecb discusses paring back stimulus. beating the5% forecast of 1.7%. the ecb will review its bond...
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. >> reporter: they're zed scheduled to leave here from sfo at 12:55 headed to mexico city but not before they made one plea to president trump to stay here in the bay area. >> just want him to, you know, to think how -- how will he feel if only something would happen to let's say ivanka or one of the otherch his kids and they have to leave the kids behind? >> reporter: highland hospital nurse maria mendoza sanchez and her husband are being deport and must leave the country the couple has held jobs, paid taxes and stayed out of legal trouble for two decades. they have four children, three of them u.s. citizens. their attorney has asked federal immigration authorities for a stave deportation while senator dianne feinstein wants to introduce a private bill in congress next month allowing the couple to remain in the u.s. ice, however, issued the following statement. court's consistently held that nierj of these individuals has a legal basis to remain in the u.s. while ice continues to prioritize pits enforcement resource, the focus on individuals who pose a threat to national security, publi
. >> reporter: they're zed scheduled to leave here from sfo at 12:55 headed to mexico city but not before they made one plea to president trump to stay here in the bay area. >> just want him to, you know, to think how -- how will he feel if only something would happen to let's say ivanka or one of the otherch his kids and they have to leave the kids behind? >> reporter: highland hospital nurse maria mendoza sanchez and her husband are being deport and must leave the country...
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not too much went into mexico city, but potentially heavy rains. there could be rains in mexico -- 50s and 60s tonight and enjoy it. it's going to be a gorgeous one. more sunshine tomorrow morning. 60s and 70s and in the afternoon, perhaps a few more clouds, but not too humid. low to mid 80s. it's going to be nice. friday, some skait -- some scattered storms. back in the mid 80s. >> thank you, howard. >>> virginia governor terry calls it the most congested highways -- those who take 395, you're going to want to hear about a project that can get you from a to b quicker. alan bryan breaks down this project. >>reporter: you can jammed even when i don't have an accident. you're used to express lanes on 95. the second you get to the springfield interchange, they stop. they turn into hov lanes. that changes today. we're doing a ground breaking for express lanes from -- to the dc line. it's a new 8 mile stretch. and it's going to be here for a while. this project is continuing until 2019. what will you see in the process? the two hov lanes that are here, w
not too much went into mexico city, but potentially heavy rains. there could be rains in mexico -- 50s and 60s tonight and enjoy it. it's going to be a gorgeous one. more sunshine tomorrow morning. 60s and 70s and in the afternoon, perhaps a few more clouds, but not too humid. low to mid 80s. it's going to be nice. friday, some skait -- some scattered storms. back in the mid 80s. >> thank you, howard. >>> virginia governor terry calls it the most congested highways -- those who...
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they were able to overrun mexico city itself. you can see a picture of general scott's army marching triumphantly into mexico city where in effect they were able to dictate the terms of the peace treaty that followed. this was the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo, a vast area of mexico was now handed over to the united states. nearly all the land which currently comprises california, nevada, utah, arizona and then parts of new mexico and colorado. what's today the southern, the southwestern quarter of the united states. now certain things are important to remind you of. this is now an area with a high population. but then its population was extremely low. only a few thousand spaniards had actually ever lived there or after 1821, a few thousand mexicans. there was a low density of native-american settlement. but it was mainly unoccupied territory. and the reason it's unoccupied is it's so dry. nearly all of this land has got very, very low rainfall with a few exceptions with the northern california coast. most of it's too dry for norma
they were able to overrun mexico city itself. you can see a picture of general scott's army marching triumphantly into mexico city where in effect they were able to dictate the terms of the peace treaty that followed. this was the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo, a vast area of mexico was now handed over to the united states. nearly all the land which currently comprises california, nevada, utah, arizona and then parts of new mexico and colorado. what's today the southern, the southwestern quarter...
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>> reporter: half the family on the last flight to mexico city to be the and the other half is here in the bay area, and it truly may be a long good-bye. part of thes of the deportation? they cannot return to the u.s. for at least ten years. the sanchez's 15 year fight for the american dream ended in deportation. despite calls into the time hours from their oakland home. >> i pay taxes that i work, i'm not a burden for the community. >> reporter: maria sanchez applied for a green card in 2002 after following her husband to the united states from mexico. >> i still went to school and work and work and work and paid for my education, my for my chirp's education. >> they rallied behind the nurse monday. senator feinstein tried to intervene. an immigration attorney explained there's no path for those somewhat enter illegally. >> had they never sought to obtain a formal benefit, we wouldn't know the family existed. >> reporter: the sanchezs received deportation notice in 2012 but granted stays under the previous administration. now the department of homeland security tells them -- >> if the
>> reporter: half the family on the last flight to mexico city to be the and the other half is here in the bay area, and it truly may be a long good-bye. part of thes of the deportation? they cannot return to the u.s. for at least ten years. the sanchez's 15 year fight for the american dream ended in deportation. despite calls into the time hours from their oakland home. >> i pay taxes that i work, i'm not a burden for the community. >> reporter: maria sanchez applied for a...
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and surprises making headlines in mexico city. >>> and later, after days of rage and searcheses intoydney how australian police were able to nab two suspects charged with planning a terrible terror plot. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. around the world, good day to you. it's 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. the details just keep coming. we have new information that we're following in the russia investigation, though, at the same time, the u.s. president is set to take a long breek, keeping in mind mr. trump used to boast he'd be too busy to take long vacations. but after six months on the job, the president left the white house on friday to spend the next 17 days in the state of new jersey. "the new york times" reports the office of special council robert mueller is seeking white house records on the former national security adviser michael flynn. though it's not a formal subpoena, the "times" said it's not the first notification that mu
and surprises making headlines in mexico city. >>> and later, after days of rage and searcheses intoydney how australian police were able to nab two suspects charged with planning a terrible terror plot. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. around the world, good day to you. it's 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. the details just keep...
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. >>> a plane is landing in mexico city caring the deported couple from the bay area with their young son. >> the deportation order is putting up the family and ktvu was the only station reporting the final tearful goodbye at the sfo. maria sanchez and her husband were unable to obtain green cards even though they have spent 23 years living in oakland. they are taking their 12-year- old american born son, josi, with them to mexico while the three daughters will stay here and take care of one another. one daughter will graduate from santa cruz next spring in the youngest is a sophomore in high school. we spoke with her just before she boarded the flight leaving behind her three daughters.>> you try to always tell yourself that you have to be prepared, but i don't think anyone is really prepared to leave their people behind. >> [ crying ] they won't be there to see me graduate.>> ktvu spent time with the family early yesterday at the east bay home as they packed up their luggage and current immigration laws prohibit them from returning to the u.s. for the next 10 years. they are explori
. >>> a plane is landing in mexico city caring the deported couple from the bay area with their young son. >> the deportation order is putting up the family and ktvu was the only station reporting the final tearful goodbye at the sfo. maria sanchez and her husband were unable to obtain green cards even though they have spent 23 years living in oakland. they are taking their 12-year- old american born son, josi, with them to mexico while the three daughters will stay here and take...
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generation the millennial is of mexico actually a lot freer they're going to four houses we were just in mexico city it's like america in the fifty's or sixty's and america is becoming like the soviet union in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's so as to ship passing in the night they got the soviet union mexico these countries are china are now going toward freedom going toward a an enlightened twenty first century and america's going back to retro active you know going back to reactionary neo con warmongering soliah like dogs. seems wrong. to me. and. the trail. through. your. washington sanctions venezuelan president. for the moment though avoiding going off to the country's oil. white house communications director. speculation. and his. voting machine most still in use in america during a cyber security challenge.
generation the millennial is of mexico actually a lot freer they're going to four houses we were just in mexico city it's like america in the fifty's or sixty's and america is becoming like the soviet union in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's so as to ship passing in the night they got the soviet union mexico these countries are china are now going toward freedom going toward a an enlightened twenty first century and america's going back to retro active you know going back to...
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after when osiris and mexico city, the retrospective of 80 untilis now in santiago october.t's a chance for visitors to get to know yoko ono for her work rather than just being mrs. john lennon. >> she's known as the wife of. for us this was an opportunity to raise awareness about her art. standsexhibit on display to the 60 year career of the japanese born artist. isn't thee importance art as an object but the experience that we can have with it. works are conceptual and participatory. like this telephone she has called to speak to visitors or these tables of broken porcelain with instructions to carefully fix a cup and think about repairing the world. messages of peace and catharsis that have become central to the 83-year-old's artwork. let's take a look at today's top stories. reports of deadly violence in kenya as the country way for official election results. the opposition single vote was rigged. european election observers say they have seen no sign that is the case. north korea says it is finalizing plans to fire is on the u.s. military stronghold of guam. pyongyang d
after when osiris and mexico city, the retrospective of 80 untilis now in santiago october.t's a chance for visitors to get to know yoko ono for her work rather than just being mrs. john lennon. >> she's known as the wife of. for us this was an opportunity to raise awareness about her art. standsexhibit on display to the 60 year career of the japanese born artist. isn't thee importance art as an object but the experience that we can have with it. works are conceptual and participatory....
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>> reporter: half the family on the last flight to mexico city to be the and the other half is here in the bay area, and it truly may be a long good-bye. part of thes of the deportation? they cannot return to the u.s. for at least ten years. the sanchez's 15 year fight for the american dream ended in deportation. despite calls into the time hours from their oakland home. >> i pay taxes that i work, i'm not a burden for the community. >> reporter: maria sanchez applied for a green card in 2002 after following her husband to the united states from mexico. >> i still went to school and work and work and work and paid for my education, my for my chirp's education. >> they rallied behind the nurse monday. senator feinstein tried to inte attorney explained there's no path for those somewhat enter illegally. >> had they never sought to obtain a formal benefit, we wouldn't know the family existed. >> reporter: the sanchezs received deportation notice in 2012 but granted stays under the previous administration. now the department of homeland security tells them -- >> if they approve a stay for
>> reporter: half the family on the last flight to mexico city to be the and the other half is here in the bay area, and it truly may be a long good-bye. part of thes of the deportation? they cannot return to the u.s. for at least ten years. the sanchez's 15 year fight for the american dream ended in deportation. despite calls into the time hours from their oakland home. >> i pay taxes that i work, i'm not a burden for the community. >> reporter: maria sanchez applied for a...
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it was at the united counter she checked in that will take her family to mexico city. she, her husband and their son will take off tonight leaving behind three daughters, including one whose immigration status is protected by daca. >> i am leaving. [ indiscernible talking ] >> it is hard. i wish i don't have to leave my kids behind but i really like to follow the law and although i have been offered sanctuary in many places, taking it is a federal offense and when i dime the country -- came to the country i was very young. back then i didn't understand what it meant what had happened. i wasn't trying to violate rules. i came because i was young and in love but things happen as i grow up and went to school and i understand the -- how -- i try make it right. and i -- in a way still my family -- [ indiscernible talking ] i try. i try since 2002. every single thing -- i am here today. i am leaving. when am i going to come back? i don't know. i hope soon. >> what scares me the most, i don't know when they will be back. i just want us to be together. i just want them to be t
it was at the united counter she checked in that will take her family to mexico city. she, her husband and their son will take off tonight leaving behind three daughters, including one whose immigration status is protected by daca. >> i am leaving. [ indiscernible talking ] >> it is hard. i wish i don't have to leave my kids behind but i really like to follow the law and although i have been offered sanctuary in many places, taking it is a federal offense and when i dime the country...
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degeneration the models of mexico are actually a lot freer there can afford houses we were just in mexico city it's like america in the fifty's or sixty's and america is becoming like the soviet union in the one thousand fifty's and sixty's to ships in the night you get a soviet union mexico these countries are china are now going toward freedom going toward the twenty first century and america's going back to the retroactive you know going back to reactionary neo con warmongering soliah like dogs.
degeneration the models of mexico are actually a lot freer there can afford houses we were just in mexico city it's like america in the fifty's or sixty's and america is becoming like the soviet union in the one thousand fifty's and sixty's to ships in the night you get a soviet union mexico these countries are china are now going toward freedom going toward the twenty first century and america's going back to the retroactive you know going back to reactionary neo con warmongering soliah like...
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the key event was an international women's conference that took place in mexico city and delegates from many nations came together to produce what they called a world plan of action. and they urged participating nations to hold conferences to involve the women of their countries in drafting policy on women's issues. american feminist leaders such as new york congresswoman belle abzog who attended the conference were inspired greatly by a participation, they were eager to have these kinds of gatherings, believing that involving women all over the country in this process of formulating recommendations was going to help to introduce them to the women's movement, to expand its reach and to diversify the movement itself. so late in 1975 congress approved a bill that she had introduced that mandated and funded these iwi meetings that would then be held in 56 states and territories and there people would come together, anybody who was a resident of the state over 18 could come together, debate the issues and vote about resolutions and then elect delegates, and then they would go on to a culmin
the key event was an international women's conference that took place in mexico city and delegates from many nations came together to produce what they called a world plan of action. and they urged participating nations to hold conferences to involve the women of their countries in drafting policy on women's issues. american feminist leaders such as new york congresswoman belle abzog who attended the conference were inspired greatly by a participation, they were eager to have these kinds of...
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maria sanchez will be floig to mexico city. they've been in the u.s. for 23 years. activists and ralliers. she spoke to us about how hard it is to leave. >> i don't even want to think about it. i know it's going to be difficult, so i have some of my friends i want to be there for them. >> her 12-year-old son is going to mexico for two years but plans to come back for high school. her special needs daughter will stay legally in the united states and another daughter is close to graduating uc san it at that cruz with a degree in human biology. >>> facing tough questions after its official twitter account re-tweeted a posting from an alt-right founding and a white nationalist richard spencer. it was a news conference spencer help yesterday calling president trump's speech, quote, kumbaya nonsense. as far as that retweet the sheriff's tweeted that was an accidental re-tweet and was in no way done intentionally. it did take an hour to bring the re-tweet down. the sheriff's office said we're work iing to take this accident re-tweet down. "today in the bay's" bob redell is
maria sanchez will be floig to mexico city. they've been in the u.s. for 23 years. activists and ralliers. she spoke to us about how hard it is to leave. >> i don't even want to think about it. i know it's going to be difficult, so i have some of my friends i want to be there for them. >> her 12-year-old son is going to mexico for two years but plans to come back for high school. her special needs daughter will stay legally in the united states and another daughter is close to...
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. >> a neighborhood of mexico city, you see this woman and her dad have just pulled up to their drivewaywatch this. just seconds later, four men, one of them with a handgun chasing after them. they gave the keys to the car, that's where they thought they would end. instead these robbers forced them to open the door to their home. they order the people to sit on the couch while they ranransacke place. >> very casual. they walk in like they own the place. >> i reached out to the woman in the video, she says they stole money, wallets, cell phones, computers. >> they have great surveillance video of this. >> all four guys, you can clearly see not only their faces but distinctive clothing. >> they hope they find these people so they don't do it again. >> the hard part about this, your home is your sanctuary. they came in and destroyed that. >> so casually. >> fortunately, nobody was injured in the incident. they took all their stuff. >> over to australia, where this next video comes from. this guy casually filling up his car with some gasoline. wait. no. no. no, he's not. this guy is trying t
. >> a neighborhood of mexico city, you see this woman and her dad have just pulled up to their drivewaywatch this. just seconds later, four men, one of them with a handgun chasing after them. they gave the keys to the car, that's where they thought they would end. instead these robbers forced them to open the door to their home. they order the people to sit on the couch while they ranransacke place. >> very casual. they walk in like they own the place. >> i reached out to the...
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flake: just after the election, i was in new mexico city. it was a plea print -- a preplanned trip. while i was down there, the mexican senate was working on the tpp that we had just rejected. their efforts were moved in that regard, but right around that same time, the chinese president and the russian president were both in south america, telling these countries that would have been part of the tpp, we are here. something about where we need to go, and that we are going to be left behind if we don't aggressively look for these trade arrangements. mike: thank you. let's talk about something closer to home. you are a fifth-generation arizonan, so you know very well that water is important in the life blood to arizona. we are fortunate that we have you as subcommittee chair for water and power. we appreciate the support. if you could talk a little about your efforts to preserve water in arizona. sen. flake: thank you for all you do there. it has been wonderful to fly over northern arizona when i fly from back east, to see all the greenery. whenever i fly over northern arizona, i can
flake: just after the election, i was in new mexico city. it was a plea print -- a preplanned trip. while i was down there, the mexican senate was working on the tpp that we had just rejected. their efforts were moved in that regard, but right around that same time, the chinese president and the russian president were both in south america, telling these countries that would have been part of the tpp, we are here. something about where we need to go, and that we are going to be left behind if...
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generation of millennialism mexico are actually a lot freer they're going to four houses we were just in mexico city it's like america in the fifty's or sixty's and america is becoming like the soviet union in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's close to ships passing in the night they got to soviet union mexico these countries are china are now going toward freedom going toward a an enlightened twenty first century and america's going back to the retro active you know going back to reactionary neo con warmongering soliah like dogs. no not once i. don't want the definitions and i'm by any. means. taking the equal city. into more than a minute and when you bring the only thing i've. done with the team right now i think. i'm going to let you know let me. see said. just dealing with one mean. just now you know the deep end he faced them tokio find it he's going to keep going. to let. his look was because did a piece of dancing coral cultural reason i pulled the trendiest. thank. god my back when i wanted to. get. there for your height or lost his boss because i just got the. resources you know ju
generation of millennialism mexico are actually a lot freer they're going to four houses we were just in mexico city it's like america in the fifty's or sixty's and america is becoming like the soviet union in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's close to ships passing in the night they got to soviet union mexico these countries are china are now going toward freedom going toward a an enlightened twenty first century and america's going back to the retro active you know going back to...
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north and east of mexico city. sun sets at 8:11. a great summer day. low humidity.en fortunate with the temperatures and we'll stay that way. nice again thursday, 85. after starting one more time, 50s and 60s. scattered storms. 84. the weekend, some storms. more so sunday than saturday. highs in the mid-80s. drying out, and still staying comfortable early next week. >>> a former google engineer claims he was fired for political reasons, after he wrote a memo saying women do not work well in high st jobs. >> james da -- damore, saying there are fewer women at google because of anxiety. >>> we know more about why it happened tonight, and there are still more questions. >> and a dad is upset after his son was given this for lunch at summer camp. now he wants to know why. >> up next, a warning if you love moscow mules. the problem isn't with the drink. it's the cup that it comes in. >>> a stock and consumer news in and out. the u.s. has a record number of open jobs in june, or had, rather. the job opens jumped to 2.6 million, it's the highest since 2000. there is one pr
north and east of mexico city. sun sets at 8:11. a great summer day. low humidity.en fortunate with the temperatures and we'll stay that way. nice again thursday, 85. after starting one more time, 50s and 60s. scattered storms. 84. the weekend, some storms. more so sunday than saturday. highs in the mid-80s. drying out, and still staying comfortable early next week. >>> a former google engineer claims he was fired for political reasons, after he wrote a memo saying women do not work...
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. >>> police arrested a man dubbed the spielderman of mexico city. cellphone video shows him climbing the city's nestle tower yesterday without protection or gear. >> wearing just tennis shoes, a black tee shirt and a hat. he made it all the way to the top. the climber is from russia and was taken to the national institute for migration where authorities will decide what to do with him. now keep him away from tall plans. >> good plan. >> we have a lot of sports to talk about. >> brandon bell escorted out of tonight's game against the d-backs. we will explain why. steph curry was escorted out of the ellie mae f. >>> "abc 7 sports" brought to you by river rock casino. >>> well, we all know steph curry's a phenomenal athlete especially on the basketball court. his other passion is golf. today he discovered he's not ready for the web.com tour, missing the cut at the ellie mae classic in hayward. he started the day 4 over par and bogeyed four of the first nine holes for a 39 on the front nine. he ended the day with another 74. he had two birdies, six boge
. >>> police arrested a man dubbed the spielderman of mexico city. cellphone video shows him climbing the city's nestle tower yesterday without protection or gear. >> wearing just tennis shoes, a black tee shirt and a hat. he made it all the way to the top. the climber is from russia and was taken to the national institute for migration where authorities will decide what to do with him. now keep him away from tall plans. >> good plan. >> we have a lot of sports to...
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martin luther king assassination, the democratic convention for the soviet invasion, more riots in mexico city, paris. the world was bleeding from a thousand self-inflicted wounds and then in the summer of 1968, a handful of people realized there was a way to right the ship of the space program and as a dividend sort of reading the country and remember this is one year after the apollo fire after nasa lost three astronauts on a launchpad fire. the dream of getting to the moon by 1970 seemed completely beyond reach now. the spacecraft had to be built from the bottom up. the rocket wasn't working, the lunar module was hopeless nowhere near ready to make a landing so here we were in the summer of 6816 months before president kennedy's deadline and the guys at nasa and they were all men at the time of including the women from hitting figures who did such extraordinary work, they said we can fix this command module and if we do this work and we do it fast we can be in lunar orbit in 16 weeks and kickstart this and they did it. >> you mentioned the people that made this happen it's about the people
martin luther king assassination, the democratic convention for the soviet invasion, more riots in mexico city, paris. the world was bleeding from a thousand self-inflicted wounds and then in the summer of 1968, a handful of people realized there was a way to right the ship of the space program and as a dividend sort of reading the country and remember this is one year after the apollo fire after nasa lost three astronauts on a launchpad fire. the dream of getting to the moon by 1970 seemed...
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look at these, we don't even have colors on our legend, it's getting up so high, to 15 inches from mexico city there's going to be flooding and mud slides and unfortunately probably lives lost. here's a look at the forecast. pretty quiet here, all the way ro little bit cooler, and then the cold front drops into the 60s and 70s for monday and tuesday. kristen. >> sounds good, mike. >>> new report out this midday will have you thinking twice before you grab a soda from the fridge or vending machine. jessica castro from abc 7 mornings have simple tips on how to fight the one drink at a time. >> reporter: hi kristen, yes, new study published in consumer reports suggests cutting out just one soda a day could have a huge impact on your health and it's because of all the sugar it contains. okay, if you're drinking one 20-ounce soda a day for a year, it's the equivalent of, listen to this -- >> help me with the big reveal here. >> no way. >> this is in a year. this is what it adds up to. 119 cups of sugar in a year, that is the equivalent of 52 pounds. this is a big problem. >> huge problem. isn't tha
look at these, we don't even have colors on our legend, it's getting up so high, to 15 inches from mexico city there's going to be flooding and mud slides and unfortunately probably lives lost. here's a look at the forecast. pretty quiet here, all the way ro little bit cooler, and then the cold front drops into the 60s and 70s for monday and tuesday. kristen. >> sounds good, mike. >>> new report out this midday will have you thinking twice before you grab a soda from the fridge...