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. ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> imagino que muchos de ustedes como johan visto la serie sobre luis miguel, que leen un capÍtulo de luis miguel la serie. >> ha sido una vida muy intensa. >> te das cuenta que luis miguel no solamente es una superestrella, sino que tambiÉn es un ser humano. >> esta serie nos atrapa como familia. >> despuÉs de 45 minutos las redes sociales explotan con el odio hacia luisito rey, el hashtag es trending topic y las reproducciones de sus canciones han aumentado hasta 200% en spotify. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ para el protagonista de la serie, diego boneta fue todo un reto interpretar a uno artistas mexicanos mÁs famosos en toda amÉrica latina. >> a pesar de todo lo que Él pasÓ, ve donde estÁ. >> el Éxito de la serie se basa en que hasta ahora la vida de luis miguel habÍa sido un misterio, asegura este experto. >> viene a llenar estos huecos de misterio que tenÍa el pÚblico, que tenÍamos como pÚblico sobre su amores, sobre su pa los prÓxime y noviembre luis miguel darÁ 12 conciertos en el auditorio nacional, la mayorÍa de las entradas ya se encuentran agotadas. >> la popularidad d
. ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> imagino que muchos de ustedes como johan visto la serie sobre luis miguel, que leen un capÍtulo de luis miguel la serie. >> ha sido una vida muy intensa. >> te das cuenta que luis miguel no solamente es una superestrella, sino que tambiÉn es un ser humano. >> esta serie nos atrapa como familia. >> despuÉs de 45 minutos las redes sociales explotan con el odio hacia luisito rey, el hashtag es trending topic y las reproducciones de sus...
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i want to go back to our miguel marquez on the scene.uel, that neighborhood, your neighborhood, must be breathing a huge sigh of relief right now. >> reporter: you can almost feel the sense of relief, it is palpable in the air here. the police still very much on scene here after this hours-long standoff. the hostages, we weren't sure if there were hostages in there, but just as this individual went into custody, 20, perhaps more people from inside that store were taken across the street by lapd and are being carried for and talked to. but it is an incredible testament to lapd, the calmness, the coolness, that they were able to keep this from being worse. that individual crashing in hot pursuit, lapd was in hot pursuit of him, crashing in front of that trader joe's, trading gun fire with the lapd just outside of it, running into the store, right past the security guard. people scrambled out of that store, but not all of them could get out. he took several as hostages. and after hours of careful discussion with lapd, this thing has finally
i want to go back to our miguel marquez on the scene.uel, that neighborhood, your neighborhood, must be breathing a huge sigh of relief right now. >> reporter: you can almost feel the sense of relief, it is palpable in the air here. the police still very much on scene here after this hours-long standoff. the hostages, we weren't sure if there were hostages in there, but just as this individual went into custody, 20, perhaps more people from inside that store were taken across the street...
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miguel: tijuana has a huge potential based on its geography.essica: real estate developer miguel marshall is tapping into that potential with a series of mixed-use developments. miguel: the opportunity is right now and we have to we have to continue to grow and to meet demand. jessica the demand for : affordable housing. in san diego the average rent for a one bed room apartment is 18 hundred dollars per month two and three bedroom apartments can average up to three grand or more. miguel owns the complex where david rents his apartment for only about $400 per month. about half of his tenants are american. miguel: once you're here you start to see the richness of being in an emerging country. jessica: born in america, and now living in tijuana, miguel says crossing the border is just a normal part of life. miguel: it's like when people that live in brooklyn have to cross the bridge to go to manhattan, for us, it's you have to cross the border to go to san diego. jessica: in a stark contrast to america's crackdown at the border, americans can get
miguel: tijuana has a huge potential based on its geography.essica: real estate developer miguel marshall is tapping into that potential with a series of mixed-use developments. miguel: the opportunity is right now and we have to we have to continue to grow and to meet demand. jessica the demand for : affordable housing. in san diego the average rent for a one bed room apartment is 18 hundred dollars per month two and three bedroom apartments can average up to three grand or more. miguel owns...
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miguel, do you have someone there?orter: yes, we have jason, a producer with cnn, you've been speaking to people coming out of this trader joe's. what are they saying? >> what's happening, miguel, employees are reuniting. there's about a dozen standing there, they're hugging, teary-eyed. i spoke with one of them who lowered the emergency ladder from the trader joe's. he said he heard gunshots in the store, people started to panic, and then he immediately knew, he was in an area off the main floor, he knew about an emergency ladder that could be deployed. and he immediately rushed for that. he deployed it, gathered up as many people as he could, and he's one of the people that we now see in the video that was lowered down. but that emergency ladder was inside the store, he says, and he actually deployed it and got some people out. >> reporter: there is a second floor that was used for business purposes only that they were able to usher people up to? >> he didn't want to be specific as to the exact location. it was an ar
miguel, do you have someone there?orter: yes, we have jason, a producer with cnn, you've been speaking to people coming out of this trader joe's. what are they saying? >> what's happening, miguel, employees are reuniting. there's about a dozen standing there, they're hugging, teary-eyed. i spoke with one of them who lowered the emergency ladder from the trader joe's. he said he heard gunshots in the store, people started to panic, and then he immediately knew, he was in an area off the...
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national correspondent miguel almaguer. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. as fire moves closer to yosemite, we can smell the smoke in the air and see it in certain areas. the park has now been evacuated. this, as in other parts of the state, homes are going up in flames. as scorching heat fuels massive fires in the west, california is getting burned. flames from the ferguson fire now threatening a national treasure. >> i don't think it's a very good visitor experience right now. >> reporter: for the first time in 28 years, a wildfire is forcing the enclosure of yosemite. thousands of tourists suddenly forced to evacuate. >> visibility is severely impacted. you've got the air quality issues. >> reporter: with flames two miles away, smoke is shrouding the air. the air quality worse than polluted beijing. from the front lines to the coastline. no relief. 39 million across the west facing dangerous
national correspondent miguel almaguer. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. as fire moves closer to yosemite, we can smell the smoke in the air and see it in certain areas. the park has now been evacuated. this, as in other parts of the state, homes are going up in flames. as scorching heat fuels massive fires in the west, california is getting burned. flames from the ferguson fire now threatening a national treasure. >> i don't think it's a very good visitor...
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miguel angel nos cuenta por quÉ lo que vivieron podrÍa dejarles secuelas.o y puede ser lo mÁs para las 12 menores y el entrenador. el impacto en sus cuerpos y mentes es lo que tratan de amortiguar los expertos que los atienden. hay que tener en cuenta que el porcentaje de oxÍgeno había extendido a un 15%, lo que provoca dificultad para hacer esfuerzos y la coordinaciÓn de movimientos. hay que diagnosticar cualquier tipo de enfermedad que hayan contraÍdo y por eso se impone a una cuarentena que reduzca el riesgo de contagio. se evalÚa sus niveles de oxigenaciÓn y respiraciÓn y posibles efectos de deshidrataciÓn. se estima que a la falta de entre cinco a siete dÍas para que cada uno se ha evaluado correctamente. uno de los temores es que puedan sufrir de lo que se lleva el mal de la cueva. >> es un tipo de hongo cuyas esporas pueden ser inhaladas y puede provocar esta enfermedad que puede ser detectada por radiografÍas o pruebas de sangre y es probable que haya llevado a esta cuarentena. miguel: tos seca, dolores musculares, escalofrÍos, fiebre y molestias en
miguel angel nos cuenta por quÉ lo que vivieron podrÍa dejarles secuelas.o y puede ser lo mÁs para las 12 menores y el entrenador. el impacto en sus cuerpos y mentes es lo que tratan de amortiguar los expertos que los atienden. hay que tener en cuenta que el porcentaje de oxÍgeno había extendido a un 15%, lo que provoca dificultad para hacer esfuerzos y la coordinaciÓn de movimientos. hay que diagnosticar cualquier tipo de enfermedad que hayan contraÍdo y por eso se impone a una...
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, miguele says crossinborder is just miguel: it's like whenple that live in brooklyn have to cross the bridge to go to u manhattan, for it's you have toross the border to go to diego.a jessica:stark contrast toamer can get acs showg ankind of inidentitofication. it's hard to get an accurate count of how many americans live in tijuana b sausemaome therill. je rada icjess paperwork is in order.un s a program called immersion tijuana living, helping americans acclimate to mexico. jim houlisten: we get them hooked up th their tutors and ents sdient events thatevion weff hav arod getting eme knhe sua: ass dra tw icfor some, that tijuana's m-urter -ra david: i was like what would i do in mexico, like i hear so many bad things. bad at all ylyou kssic buthen o bsvisays, there's just no comparison. david: ameri has awesome income.f gold ongla nd there and then i utilize my gold over here. jessica: he may have american "gold" but hs sayid d for "matter of fact," i'm jessica goz. >> when we come back, did a preme court decision on campaign finance create a crisis? >> they send out cards attackiny
, miguele says crossinborder is just miguel: it's like whenple that live in brooklyn have to cross the bridge to go to u manhattan, for it's you have toross the border to go to diego.a jessica:stark contrast toamer can get acs showg ankind of inidentitofication. it's hard to get an accurate count of how many americans live in tijuana b sausemaome therill. je rada icjess paperwork is in order.un s a program called immersion tijuana living, helping americans acclimate to mexico. jim houlisten: we...
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despuÉs de luis miguel la serie se ha aceptado un rechazo total contra luis rey, sacaron piÑatas paraque este personaje era todo maldad y un taller ubicado en cuernavaca morelos encontrÓ la manera demortalizarlos en una mÁscara que saldra prÓximamente >>> es gracioso salir en la calle cuando estÉ en el mercado y ver esta persona con la mÁscara y te causa risa a estÁ de moda >>> a pesar que este taller fundado en 1948 ha tenido rostros como juan gabriel, donald trump y el mismo chapo guzmÁn ningÚn les habÍa generado tanta emociones plasmada en una mÁscara >>> es una revoluciÓn en el estÓmago que no sabes cuÁnto lo odias no encuentras tu ay! te odio que estÉs en tutt televiso siendo la serie y te causa odio >>> para la encargada de este taller el Éxito de estas mÁscaras porque de todo hacemos un chiste. y aunque luisito rey provocaba solo lÁgrimas a nuestro querido luis miguel. >>> los mexicanos tenemos un sentido del humor muy agrio, entonces a mÍ me provoca como que el, el relajo, la risa, la burla. >>> se andarÁ re volcando en su tumba luisito reÍ. de luis miguel vamos a 1994 para re
despuÉs de luis miguel la serie se ha aceptado un rechazo total contra luis rey, sacaron piÑatas paraque este personaje era todo maldad y un taller ubicado en cuernavaca morelos encontrÓ la manera demortalizarlos en una mÁscara que saldra prÓximamente >>> es gracioso salir en la calle cuando estÉ en el mercado y ver esta persona con la mÁscara y te causa risa a estÁ de moda >>> a pesar que este taller fundado en 1948 ha tenido rostros como juan gabriel, donald trump y...
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we have it all covered with nbc's miguel almaguer. miguel, good evening. >>> that fire threat stretches across several states and going to get worse. in downtown los angeles behind me, the temperature hit 94 degrees a new record. tomorrow, it is only going to get hotter, and more dangerous. >> reporter: tonight the west faces a triple threat. fires, floods, and heat. 42 million are suffering through dangerously hot temperatures. in phoenix, a record 116. with first responders scrambling to calls of heat exhaustion. >> don't go out if you don't have to. >> reporter: in southern california where the heat has already killed six, the power grid is strained. as cooling centers open. >> it was hot as heck. and in here it is wonderful. >> reporter: the record break heat is also fueling ferocious fires. with flames threatening 3,500 structures two miles from yosemite, the park is shutting down tomorrow. visitors asked to leave while they can, as crews lose ground. fire fighters need rain. but not like this. thunderstorms in colorado washing a
we have it all covered with nbc's miguel almaguer. miguel, good evening. >>> that fire threat stretches across several states and going to get worse. in downtown los angeles behind me, the temperature hit 94 degrees a new record. tomorrow, it is only going to get hotter, and more dangerous. >> reporter: tonight the west faces a triple threat. fires, floods, and heat. 42 million are suffering through dangerously hot temperatures. in phoenix, a record 116. with first responders...
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nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the harrowing details. >> reporter: it was a miracle angela hernandez walked away from her jeep after plunging 250 feet off a cliff. then she clung to life for a week. >> we just found word that my sister was found. >> reporter: hernandez was driving the coast in big sur when she crashed onto the rocky beach below. i was still in my car and i could feel water rising over my knees, she writes on facebook. seriously injured, she used her wits to find water. >> she actually found a hose from the vehicle and used that as a straw to drink water from a natural spring nearby. >> reporter: finally on day seven -- >> i heard a faint cry for help. >> reporter: hernandez saw hikers chelsea and chad moore. >> she said she woke up that morning and knew it was going to be a good day. >> reporter: firefighters hoisted hernandez to safety. >> i'm so happy. i'm so happy. >> reporter: the hernandez family is
nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the harrowing details. >> reporter: it was a miracle angela hernandez walked away from her jeep after plunging 250 feet off a cliff. then she clung to life for a week. >> we just found word that my sister was found. >> reporter: hernandez was driving the coast in big sur when she crashed onto the rocky beach below. i was still in my car and i could feel water rising over my knees, she writes on facebook. seriously injured,...
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nos acompaÑa el primer eliminado miguel montaÑo.ullerton y continuamos en un nuevo heyyyyy! ♪ los pequeños detalles hacen la vida rica. ritz. que tienes todo lo que los hombres mas grandes han tenido, dos piernas, dos manos, dos brazos, dos ojos... y más inteligencia de la que siempre haz sabido. con esta herramienta todos nacieron, así que, empieza por el principio y di, "yo puedo". lean cuisine cree en alimentar lo extraordinario. por eso creó una nueva linea de platos hechos con ingredientes orgánicos. mi favorita? farmer's market pizza. con crujiente masa orgánica y rico queso mozzarella. lean cuisine. alimenta lo extraordinario. hoy no fue un buen día, cuéntame. me chocaron yendo al trabajo. y después, cuando llego a casa veo que un árbol se había caído sobre el techo. tranquila, aquí estamos para ayudar. pero como dice mi abuela, que no hay dos sin tres, aquí estoy esperando. no hay problema, aquí me quedo. aaaaaahhh!!!! ¡¿qué pasó?! no, nada, nada, fue el gato elige a quien esté aquí para ayudar a que la vida vaya bien. uno,
nos acompaÑa el primer eliminado miguel montaÑo.ullerton y continuamos en un nuevo heyyyyy! ♪ los pequeños detalles hacen la vida rica. ritz. que tienes todo lo que los hombres mas grandes han tenido, dos piernas, dos manos, dos brazos, dos ojos... y más inteligencia de la que siempre haz sabido. con esta herramienta todos nacieron, así que, empieza por el principio y di, "yo puedo". lean cuisine cree en alimentar lo extraordinario. por eso creó una nueva linea de platos...
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miguel? of just what a mess, an absolute mess, it is on the ground as parents are starting to bond out. others are still detained. it does sound, ryan, that the parents that are detineained, t kids that are detained, the government may try to put them together in a separate facility but for the parents that are out trying to find their kids, it's not going to happen any time soon. she's 39 from guatemala. she may be the first separated parent to get out of detention after going through a normal immigration process after president trump signed an executive order ending the separation of families as part of his zero tolerance policy. i can't stand being apart from my son, she says. just give me my son. she hasn't seen her 10-year-old son since may 19th. she even wrote him a letter. she believes her son is in the same brownsville facility visited by dhs secretary kristen nielsen last week. the deportation officers told me i had to leave and go to florida to be with my family, she says, but i'm n
miguel? of just what a mess, an absolute mess, it is on the ground as parents are starting to bond out. others are still detained. it does sound, ryan, that the parents that are detineained, t kids that are detained, the government may try to put them together in a separate facility but for the parents that are out trying to find their kids, it's not going to happen any time soon. she's 39 from guatemala. she may be the first separated parent to get out of detention after going through a normal...
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. >> muchas gracias aquÍ estoy con los dos supergallos miguel d.tido mejor ha sido bÉlgica-brasil. >> ¿tÚ? >>> ganarle a brasil. >> pero la selecciÓn de francia no ha batallado y no lo podemos achacar a los rivales. >> yo me voy a quedar con la selecciÓn francesa creo que tiene no puedo decir que tiene mejor equipo serÍa una locura. >> esta es la final adelantada. >> yo creo que francia va a ganar. >> le vamos apostar al seÑor hermosillo. >> el seÑor me dijo >>> lo hacemos "un nuevo dÍa." >> croacia-inglaterra. >> pronÓstico. ¿quÉ piensan? >>> inglaterra va a salir, porque croacia viene de dos partidos de tiempos extras muy cansado tiene una buena selecciÓn pero inglaterra tiene muy buena selecciÓn para pasar a la siguiente ronda. >> si va escogiendo jugadores creo que se inclina mÁs por la selecciÓn de croacia pero como equipo me voy a quedar con inglaterra >>> bÉlgica-inglaterra. >> muy bien, la invitaciÓn para que venga a "un nuevo dÍa" cuando termine el mundial para votar quÉ tipo de corte de cabello que el seÑor hermosillo se haga en vivo. com
. >> muchas gracias aquÍ estoy con los dos supergallos miguel d.tido mejor ha sido bÉlgica-brasil. >> ¿tÚ? >>> ganarle a brasil. >> pero la selecciÓn de francia no ha batallado y no lo podemos achacar a los rivales. >> yo me voy a quedar con la selecciÓn francesa creo que tiene no puedo decir que tiene mejor equipo serÍa una locura. >> esta es la final adelantada. >> yo creo que francia va a ganar. >> le vamos apostar al seÑor...
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el villarreal la de venir a miguel layÚn.ad en el fÚtbol mexicano con el torneo apertura 2018. disfrutÉ los por nuestras cadenas y nuestras aplicaciones digitales. en acciÓn de la pelota caliente, los cubos visitaron a los. las entra por javier paez empataba el juego a cuatro carreras untÓ se fueran tras extra. en la siente entrada vatio sencillez jardÍn derecho por el terno de los para mÁs informaciÓn, esa 11 12. trigo ♪ un brindis de estrella jalisco. pa arriba! para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al centro! para las estrellas que nunca se desvanecen... pa dentro! por hacernos sentir orgullosos. la estrella siempre estará con ustedes! estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la selección mexicana. estrella jalisco. vamos por la estrella. palmira: investigadores espaÑoles descubrieron cÓmo acabar con las cÉlulas resistentes a la quimioterapia en tumores can
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miguel herrera: son partidas muy interesantes. gallo agatha dos del meterme todo. esa noche le esperamos en "contacto deportivo".. palmira: cientÍficos en australia estÁn desarrollando un examen de saber que sea capaz de detectar el cÁncer de piel mÁs agresivo desde sus inicios. el melanoma es solamente el 1% de los cÁnceres de piel que existen, pero es el mÁs agresivo. más de 100,000 personas rlo en el mundo los prÓximos cinco aÑos. en lo que va del aÑo fallecido 24 pequeÑos por haber sido olvidados dentro de un auto con altas temperaturas. segundo bruce cientÍfico de la universidad de florida, no es que los padres sean irresponsables, sino que muchas veces el cansancio hace que sea el bien del menor, continuamos. palmira: le queremos compartir los tres grupos de otra dereuli en sacramento. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ le deseamos lo mejor a los que representan el condado de contra costa y al de santa clara, asÍ como al de salinas. suerte a todos ellos llegamos al final de sÓlo a las 11:00 p.m., pasÉ buenas noches y gracias por habernos acompaÑado. m
miguel herrera: son partidas muy interesantes. gallo agatha dos del meterme todo. esa noche le esperamos en "contacto deportivo".. palmira: cientÍficos en australia estÁn desarrollando un examen de saber que sea capaz de detectar el cÁncer de piel mÁs agresivo desde sus inicios. el melanoma es solamente el 1% de los cÁnceres de piel que existen, pero es el mÁs agresivo. más de 100,000 personas rlo en el mundo los prÓximos cinco aÑos. en lo que va del aÑo fallecido 24...
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>> thank you very much, miguel. and of course that promise one is physiologically impossible for people to make across this country grapple with the drug crisis. thank you so much to miguel and thanks to all of you for joining us. anderson starts next. >>> good evening. today on russia, it was a whole new president trump. he called out the kremlin for election interference. he said it plainly, without any hedging at all, except his version of russian interference doesn't exactly square with reality. i'm very concerned, he tweeted, that russia will be fighting very hard to have an impact on the upcoming election. so if he left his tweet right there, you might think well finally, finally he is actually expressing concern about russia attacking our democracy again. if you left it right there you might think the president is finally unambiguously saying that multiple intelligence agencies have been saying, that russia remains interested in attacking the upcoming elections. but he didn't end it there. he then added this.
>> thank you very much, miguel. and of course that promise one is physiologically impossible for people to make across this country grapple with the drug crisis. thank you so much to miguel and thanks to all of you for joining us. anderson starts next. >>> good evening. today on russia, it was a whole new president trump. he called out the kremlin for election interference. he said it plainly, without any hedging at all, except his version of russian interference doesn't exactly...
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miguel, thank you for staying on top of that. and look, if what miguel is saying is true, and it certainly seems this way, that they just weren't ready, to say it's the height of irresponsibility is an understatement. this is -- if you have a new policy, and we've been talking about this for more than a month, but it just hits home that we are this far into it and there are still under 3,000 children still separated, but a hundred of those are under the age of 5. we all at this table know what that means to be a parent of somebody under the age of 5. it's just devastating. >> if you lose your kid for five minutes at the walmart. >> yes, and it's the united states government who made this policy without thinking of the basic question, how are you going to get them back together, when and if that's necessary? >> because this was conceived as a deterrent and as a law enforcement action. it wasn't conceived under kind of the rubric of social services and the next three steps down the line. it was, you know, put in place pretty quickl
miguel, thank you for staying on top of that. and look, if what miguel is saying is true, and it certainly seems this way, that they just weren't ready, to say it's the height of irresponsibility is an understatement. this is -- if you have a new policy, and we've been talking about this for more than a month, but it just hits home that we are this far into it and there are still under 3,000 children still separated, but a hundred of those are under the age of 5. we all at this table know what...
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miguel, let's see what happens today as we've said almost every day. really appreciate it. >>> joining me now, attorney and immigration expert raul reyes, thanks for being here again. so as miguel was laying out, there's basically two legal proceedings, two tracks happening. >> exactly. >> all having to do with the future of these kids. is there anything, first off, anything that you are seeing in what the government is arguing in court that tells you why the government hasn't been able to get these kids back with their parents? i'm talking to lawmakers, and they haven't been able to get an answer. >> right. i think what i'm hearing from advocates and people involved in the cases is that the government by their own admission, they are saying they need more time because they don't have procedures in place for reunifications, they didn't keep paperwork or tracking across -- records were not kept. in some cases, "the new york times" has reported that they were destroyed. now for lack of a better term, the government is winging it to comply as quickly as p
miguel, let's see what happens today as we've said almost every day. really appreciate it. >>> joining me now, attorney and immigration expert raul reyes, thanks for being here again. so as miguel was laying out, there's basically two legal proceedings, two tracks happening. >> exactly. >> all having to do with the future of these kids. is there anything, first off, anything that you are seeing in what the government is arguing in court that tells you why the government...
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miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> there's a lot more ahead here tonight. still ahead. cold case cracked, why investigators think they solved an infamous kidnapping and murder after 30 years with help from genealogy websites. >>> also police body cam video putting you in the driver's seat for an intense shootout the driver firing through his own windshield. >>> we're back now with the big break that has finally led to an arrest in an infamous cold case. investigators from indiana think they solved a 1988 kidnapping and murder, thanks to the rise in personal genetic testing kits that so many americans have used to learn about their ancestry. kate snow explains. >> reporter: 8-year-old april tinsley went mng walng to a friend's house. her body found in a ditch. >> 30 years, 30 years this family waited for answers. >> reporter: retired police officer, dan camp, was one of the police officers assigned to the case. for decades he carried photos of april in his wallet. >> i would put these pictures on my dining room table and scan these pictures over and over again, thinking
miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> there's a lot more ahead here tonight. still ahead. cold case cracked, why investigators think they solved an infamous kidnapping and murder after 30 years with help from genealogy websites. >>> also police body cam video putting you in the driver's seat for an intense shootout the driver firing through his own windshield. >>> we're back now with the big break that has finally led to an arrest in an infamous cold case. investigators from...
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police say the man was crossing san miguel road crossing san miguel road when he was hit. is cooperating with police. police say drugs and alcohol do ánot appear to be factors in ( darya ) san francisco is cracking down on the city's worst vandals. a grand jury has indicted 7 men. the district attorney accuses them of vandalizing buildings in the city repeatedly. you're looking at some of the graffiti blamed on the group. the city says this crime is hurting small business owners... who find it hard to keep coming up with the cash to clean things up. the average clean up cost is about 33-hundred dollars. authorities say most of the damage is being done by taggers... and ánot by gangs. ( terisa ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... the search continues this morning for a woman who vanished in the bay area as she was headed to southern california. we have the latest on the investigation. ( terisa ) plus ... suvivors of the golden state killer suspect ... are speaking out.we'll hear their story. ( terisa ) and after the break... president trump is in brussels for the nat
police say the man was crossing san miguel road crossing san miguel road when he was hit. is cooperating with police. police say drugs and alcohol do ánot appear to be factors in ( darya ) san francisco is cracking down on the city's worst vandals. a grand jury has indicted 7 men. the district attorney accuses them of vandalizing buildings in the city repeatedly. you're looking at some of the graffiti blamed on the group. the city says this crime is hurting small business owners... who find it...
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miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >> reporter: i'm kristen dahlgren. residents on alert around pittsburgh tonight with swift water teams on standby as flash flood watches are in effect after parts of the city's roads thumped turned into rushing rivers. >> the current was fast. >> reporter: more than two inches of rain fell in some places and more on the way. >> it will be a massive one. when is it going to stop? >> reporter: 911 was inundated with calls from stranded drivers as dangerous floods hit during the morning rush hour. officials going door to door to evacuate homes. >> my adrenaline was rushing. even my son said he was scared a little bit. >> reporter: residents pitching >> i have water. i have food, you know, if they need something, i'm here. >> reporter: as thousands remain without power tonight facing sweltering temperatures and the threat of more storms on the way. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >>> some terrifying moments today at the john's hopkins hospital campus in baltimore. two research buildings evacuated after what a spokesw
miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >> reporter: i'm kristen dahlgren. residents on alert around pittsburgh tonight with swift water teams on standby as flash flood watches are in effect after parts of the city's roads thumped turned into rushing rivers. >> the current was fast. >> reporter: more than two inches of rain fell in some places and more on the way. >> it will be a massive one. when is it going to stop? >> reporter: 911 was inundated with calls from...
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miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> for the first time since they were rescued from that cave in thailand, we're seeing new images of the boys' soccer team as they recover in a hospital quarantine. we're also getting a look at dramatic new video taking us inside the rescue. the heroic divers carrying each boy and their coach on the dangerous escape route. nbc's janice mackey fryer is on the ground there. >> reporter: tonight a first glimpse at the boys appe s appearing in the first video since their rescue. a first glimpse at the boys appearing relaxed, wearing face masks and waving. their families kept six feet away behind glass to prevent infection. health officials say the 12 boys are in good condition, mainly because of their coach. 25-year-old, he was the last person out and was the weakest. in a letter he apologized to the boys' parents. his aunt telling us she's relieved. his uncle still worried. he must feel remorse that he went there with the kids he said, but what's done is done. the incredible mission a half mile under ground each boy sedated to ease anxiety. tethered to divers
miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> for the first time since they were rescued from that cave in thailand, we're seeing new images of the boys' soccer team as they recover in a hospital quarantine. we're also getting a look at dramatic new video taking us inside the rescue. the heroic divers carrying each boy and their coach on the dangerous escape route. nbc's janice mackey fryer is on the ground there. >> reporter: tonight a first glimpse at the boys appe s appearing in the first...
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our miguel almaguer is in the fire zone. >> reporter: tonight on both ends of the state, firefighters in california are losing the battle to save homes. these explosive conditions fueled in part by record-breaking heat. >> i'm just upset and scared. >> reporter: the most dangerous fire in the state threatening 5300 structures and an american jewel, the ferguson fire is just a few miles from yosemite national park. the rugged terrain so dangerous, a firefighter has been killed here. how dangerous is this fire? >> extremely dangerous. so explosive and unpredictable that it puts us in a really hazardous situation. >> reporter: with yosemite shut down and tourists evacuated, the park's iconic beauty is shrouded in choking smoke. camp grounds, yosemite falls and the valley floor eerily quiet. the first time fire has closed the park in 28 years. >> we have changing fire conditions. it's just not safe. >> reporter: from the fire lines to the frying pan, today 30 million across the west are cooking in the heat. sacramento, tucson, vegas, all hitting record highs this week. but in california,
our miguel almaguer is in the fire zone. >> reporter: tonight on both ends of the state, firefighters in california are losing the battle to save homes. these explosive conditions fueled in part by record-breaking heat. >> i'm just upset and scared. >> reporter: the most dangerous fire in the state threatening 5300 structures and an american jewel, the ferguson fire is just a few miles from yosemite national park. the rugged terrain so dangerous, a firefighter has been killed...
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nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer is in redding, california, with the latest. >> reporter: it didn't just take homes, it took lives. firefighter and a dozer driver killed in this massive inferno in redding, california. >> we mourn the loss. >> reporter: overnight, the carr fire tripling in size, fueled by 70-mile-an-hour winds. >> wow. >> reporter: crews forced to switch from defending homes to getting people out and saving whatever they could. >> fire is creeping real, real close to residents. >> reporter: 120 structures damaged as flames jump the sacramento river and a wall of unstoppable fire swept in. >> just crazy. it's just out of control. >> reporter: with this fire fight now going block by block, firefighters are losing more houses by the hour, and there is very little they can do. conditions so explosive, a mass exodus created chaos on jammed roads. a local television station pulling the plug on its live >> we're going to leave the station because it is now unsafe to be here. >> this is a monster. >> reporter: in southern california, the cranston fire creating its
nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer is in redding, california, with the latest. >> reporter: it didn't just take homes, it took lives. firefighter and a dozer driver killed in this massive inferno in redding, california. >> we mourn the loss. >> reporter: overnight, the carr fire tripling in size, fueled by 70-mile-an-hour winds. >> wow. >> reporter: crews forced to switch from defending homes to getting people out and saving whatever they could....
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miguel, what do we know right now?, there are few details, but what have we learned so far? >> reporter: very few details. we believe that this was somebody who was running from the police, possibly a car chase that went into the trader joe's. it is not clear whether shots have been fired, though there are some reports of shots being fired in the area. it is very disturbing, this is not just a trader joe's in los angeles, this is a trader joe's that i actually go to. it's a very, very dense area of los angeles. this is a very heavily-used trader joe's on a saturday afternoon. it would be packed with shoppers. there's another grocery store right across the street from it. it is a very busy section of los angeles between hollywood and downtown, an area of town called silverlake. it is shopping that this is happening in my own neighborhood. int it's not the sort of thing one is typically accustomed to report on, alex. >> we're looking at aerial pictures, it looks like there's a golf course, very residential. what can you
miguel, what do we know right now?, there are few details, but what have we learned so far? >> reporter: very few details. we believe that this was somebody who was running from the police, possibly a car chase that went into the trader joe's. it is not clear whether shots have been fired, though there are some reports of shots being fired in the area. it is very disturbing, this is not just a trader joe's in los angeles, this is a trader joe's that i actually go to. it's a very, very...
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we get details from nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: just days before her murder, tatiana shared this photo from her wedding. the 27-year-old was celebrating her first anniversary with her husband when she was shot leaving a restaurant in mexico city. >> a year ago we were worried about selecting wedding flowers. now a year later we're ordering flowers for her funeral. >> reporter: in a ritzy neighborhood, she was hit by a stray bullet during a drive-by shooting targeting someone else. >> she felt comfortable going to mexico. she knew about the people. she knew about the culture. she knew about the traditions. >> reporter: mexico has a murder rate nearly four times that of the u.s. this may, a homicide every 15 minutes. even at popular beach destinations, americans have been warned of violence. the u.s. government has issued "do not travel advisories" for five mexican states. many crimes connected to gun violence. >> i live in chicago. you know, we're sensitized to this. this is the worst experience a parent could ever have. >> reporter: tonight during the height of summer vacation, t
we get details from nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: just days before her murder, tatiana shared this photo from her wedding. the 27-year-old was celebrating her first anniversary with her husband when she was shot leaving a restaurant in mexico city. >> a year ago we were worried about selecting wedding flowers. now a year later we're ordering flowers for her funeral. >> reporter: in a ritzy neighborhood, she was hit by a stray bullet during a drive-by shooting targeting...
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our national correspondent miguel almaguer is in the fire zone tonight. >> reporter: this is the fire fight crews are waging on the front lines after ripping into redding in northern california. the carr fire tore through more than 1,000 structures. at least six have lost their lives. melody bledsoe wrapped a wet blanket around her great grandchildren, emily and james, as fire engulfed their house. their bodies recovered over the weekend. >> you can't lose more than family and then you lose everything on top of that? >> reporter: the inferno so powerful it's creating its own weather, including firenados. >> it's just all gone. >> reporter: piper and matt smithneighborhood was incinerated in minutes. >> we waited years to buy this place. first home. >> reporter: the carr fire is still threatening 5,000 structures. tonight across california, 17 wildfires are raging. outside yosemite, a second firefighter, a hot shot, killed in that blaze. and now a new threat in wine country, the mendocino complex fire threatening 10,000 structures. >> everything is extremely dry. it's the perfect recip
our national correspondent miguel almaguer is in the fire zone tonight. >> reporter: this is the fire fight crews are waging on the front lines after ripping into redding in northern california. the carr fire tore through more than 1,000 structures. at least six have lost their lives. melody bledsoe wrapped a wet blanket around her great grandchildren, emily and james, as fire engulfed their house. their bodies recovered over the weekend. >> you can't lose more than family and then...
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miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: a needle in a haystack is what police were looking for. out of daylight and running out of time. deputies in montana said they were told by a man they just arrested he abandoned and buried a 5-month-old somewhere in the mountains. >> we had law enforcement officers from almost every jurisdiction converge to the area to help find this child. >> reporter: responding from 911 calls from lolo hot springs, sheriff's deputies says francis crowley was acting erratic when he told officers he dumped the baby boy he was carrying in the wilderness. searches scoured the forest for six hours. at 2:30 a.m. beneath a pile of debris, a faint cry. posting this p finger of a firs responder, authorities say the wet onesie. >> when i heard that baby murmur, i was so happy. own daughters cry for the very first time. >> reporter: today, crowley was in court facing multiple charges. tonight, the baby boy is in protective custody. the rescue, a miracle on the mountain. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >> what a heartbreaking story fortunately with a good outcome. >>> m
miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: a needle in a haystack is what police were looking for. out of daylight and running out of time. deputies in montana said they were told by a man they just arrested he abandoned and buried a 5-month-old somewhere in the mountains. >> we had law enforcement officers from almost every jurisdiction converge to the area to help find this child. >> reporter: responding from 911 calls from lolo hot springs, sheriff's deputies says francis...
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stephanie, miguel, thank you so much for updates there. >>> likely the most extraordinary news of theay. the boys and coach pulled out alive. just before the heavy rains move in. we'll take you there live, next. . with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let
stephanie, miguel, thank you so much for updates there. >>> likely the most extraordinary news of theay. the boys and coach pulled out alive. just before the heavy rains move in. we'll take you there live, next. . with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you...
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miguel marquez is up front.o miguel, all of this and the government is now up against that court-ordered deadline to get the children back to their parents. >> reporter: there is clearly enormous pressure on the trump administration to make those reunifications happen. they say they are working 24 hours a day in some cases to make those reunifications happen. that 3,000 or under 3,000 number that you talk about, what they're not saying, what they're not defining is the number of miners that were separated from their parents as part of the zero-tolerance policy. we have not seen any reunifications at the behest of the trump administration yet, but we are seeing the very human side of this. some of the reunifications that have happened because of groups like the aclu and other law firms that are representing individuals in a case, we had one today at logan airport in boston. this was angelica gonzalez garcia. she and her daughter were separated in arizona in may. they had their reunion today at boston logan. i wan
miguel marquez is up front.o miguel, all of this and the government is now up against that court-ordered deadline to get the children back to their parents. >> reporter: there is clearly enormous pressure on the trump administration to make those reunifications happen. they say they are working 24 hours a day in some cases to make those reunifications happen. that 3,000 or under 3,000 number that you talk about, what they're not saying, what they're not defining is the number of miners...
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miguel? what do we know about this list? >> well, this is part of a lawsuit in california.d for the list, the aclu has the list. aclu will go through the list to see if there's any help that they can provide in trying to track down these parents as w l well. they say they have tons of volunteers trying to help the individuals down because the government says it doesn't mow where these parents are. the ones are in custody, they know about. the kids that are in custody, they know about, the ones that have been deported or the ones that have been released they don't know about and increasingly we are seeing individuals here in south texas who have bonded on their asylum claim. we spoke to five family members searching for their kids. i want to show you what that looks like or sounds like. >> that is a mother has been separated from her six-year-old for over a month. she got out of detention 72 hours ago. she came to this facility in brownsville to see her ten-year-old. she saw him for an hour, they would not let her take him home, says it's going to be at least a month process
miguel? what do we know about this list? >> well, this is part of a lawsuit in california.d for the list, the aclu has the list. aclu will go through the list to see if there's any help that they can provide in trying to track down these parents as w l well. they say they have tons of volunteers trying to help the individuals down because the government says it doesn't mow where these parents are. the ones are in custody, they know about. the kids that are in custody, they know about, the...
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nbc news national commentator, miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: torching more than 100 homes outside denver, colorado spring fires quickly becoming one of the most destructive in state history. security cameras capturing the moment a wall of flames becomes a fireball, devouring everything in its path. >> we don't have fires now, we have mega fires. >> reporter: the inferno is exploding so quickly, the extent of the damage is unknown, expected to spike when smoke clears, across colorado and utah, thousands have been driven from their homes. outside salt lake city, the ridge fire closed in on jennie taylor's house. >> it's probably gone by now. a lot of money, a lot of time, all gone. >> reporter: facing a fire season that could rival last year's epic destruction, crews will soon face a new threat. scorching heat later this week. >> we saw rates of spread that normally we would only see in the early and late fall. >> reporter: tonight, across the west, crews bracing for a firefight in what will be no holiday on the front lines. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now to
nbc news national commentator, miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: torching more than 100 homes outside denver, colorado spring fires quickly becoming one of the most destructive in state history. security cameras capturing the moment a wall of flames becomes a fireball, devouring everything in its path. >> we don't have fires now, we have mega fires. >> reporter: the inferno is exploding so quickly, the extent of the damage is unknown, expected to spike when smoke...
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miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and we've got some news you might like tonight if you're a coffee drinker. a large study that followed people over a ten-year period found that those who drank coffee were up to 15% less likely to die than those that didn't. the benefit was the same for those who drank two or three cups or even eight cups a day. it was the same for those who drank instant, ground coffee, or decaf. >>> when we come back, the theme park where every family can have summer fun. inspiring america is next. a bay the dangand retailers accused of extortion, taking the law into their own hands... with shoplifters. next. the news at six starts right >>> finally tonight, theme parks will figure into summer plans for so many american families, but for those who have children with special needs, the experience is often challenging. so a park in pennsylvania decided to do something different with a little help from "sesame street," as i'm about to show you in tonight's "inspiring america" report. >> reporter: for 14-year-old eric, theme parks can be a bit overwhelming. e
miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and we've got some news you might like tonight if you're a coffee drinker. a large study that followed people over a ten-year period found that those who drank coffee were up to 15% less likely to die than those that didn't. the benefit was the same for those who drank two or three cups or even eight cups a day. it was the same for those who drank instant, ground coffee, or decaf. >>> when we come back, the theme park where every...
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nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in the hot zone. >> reporter: tonight, scorching summer sizzle is baking beaches and cooking cities, up to 15 sweltering degrees above average. >> it's too hot. >> reporter: in downtown los angeles, the city of angels feeling more like hell. a record 106. >> it feels dangerous. it feels like i'm burning, and i'm wearing sunscreen already. >> reporter: in four hours, temperatures rose 30 degrees in universal city. at least 29 million under excessive heat warnings and advisories across the southwest. in phoenix, it never got below 94 degrees. the blast of heat also fueling firestorms, torching homes from the southern end of california to the north. a fire exploding overnight, killing one and shutting down i-5 and in wine country, 90,000 acres torched. >> we have fires here. it's not unusual but not of this magnitude. >> reporter: tonight, epic fire and record heat, dangerous and deadly combination. with many looking to cool off any way and anywhere they can, we expect temperatures to drop a few degrees tomorrow. it'll still break records. he
nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in the hot zone. >> reporter: tonight, scorching summer sizzle is baking beaches and cooking cities, up to 15 sweltering degrees above average. >> it's too hot. >> reporter: in downtown los angeles, the city of angels feeling more like hell. a record 106. >> it feels dangerous. it feels like i'm burning, and i'm wearing sunscreen already. >> reporter: in four hours, temperatures rose 30 degrees in universal city. at...
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kate, back to you. >> still looks like a nice day today, miguel, thanks so much. it is going to be sizzling, though, for a lot of fireworks shows tonight. when can we expect relief? nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is on the east coast tracking the heat threat, good evening. >> good evening, kate. it is going to remain hot for this fourth of july with temperatures ill in the mid 80s by fireworks time tonight. we are looking for humidity to stay high for another day. thursday temperatures in the 90s. it will once again feel like at or above 100 degrees for so many across the eastern two-thirds of the country. we will see a cold front finally move through on friday. it could break some strong storms. but it's also going to bring some relief. we'll lose the humidity, we'll lose the very hot temperatures, we'll be mostly in the 80s going into the weekend. now that area of high pressure that's been keeping it so hot, it's sliding to the southwest. friday will be the hottest day in the southwest with temperatures most likely breaking records, well above 100 in parts of ar
kate, back to you. >> still looks like a nice day today, miguel, thanks so much. it is going to be sizzling, though, for a lot of fireworks shows tonight. when can we expect relief? nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is on the east coast tracking the heat threat, good evening. >> good evening, kate. it is going to remain hot for this fourth of july with temperatures ill in the mid 80s by fireworks time tonight. we are looking for humidity to stay high for another day. thursday...
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nbc's miguel almaguer with details. >> reporter: tonight a blunt warning from the cdc, do not eat this cereal, kelloggs honey smacks linked to 100 salmonella infections in 33 states. the breakfast staple at the center of a recall after at least 30 people were hospitalized. >> salmonella is often linked to produce, chicken, eggs but we're seeing more shelf stable products being linked to illness. >> reporter: in illinois and iowa, another alert at mcdonald's. jennifer smith says she thinks she may have gotten sick after eating a southwest salad. health departments investigating a possible connection to the mega chain after a parasite outbreak was discovered sickening 100 people. >> i figure eating lettuce and vegetables is the way to go but i'm really concerned. >> reporter: mcdonald's says out of an abundance of caution, it is removing salads from impacted restaurants. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> a day after the founder and chairman of papa johns resigned over h image for marketing. he apologized calling the use of his word inappropriate and hurtful and today the university of louis
nbc's miguel almaguer with details. >> reporter: tonight a blunt warning from the cdc, do not eat this cereal, kelloggs honey smacks linked to 100 salmonella infections in 33 states. the breakfast staple at the center of a recall after at least 30 people were hospitalized. >> salmonella is often linked to produce, chicken, eggs but we're seeing more shelf stable products being linked to illness. >> reporter: in illinois and iowa, another alert at mcdonald's. jennifer smith...
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. >> mÁs adelante tatiana nos cuenta lo que viviÓ al lado de luis miguel cuando asistiÓ a la fiesta dea recibir con mucho cariÑo, ven para acÁ papi. >> hola hola hola. >> roberto tapia. >> hola. >> siempre que vengo aquÍ me hecho un perfume porque sÉ que te va a gustar. >> me encanta que vengas tienes una energÍa bonita y nos encanta que estÉs aquÍ siempre en la casa de "un nuevo dÍa" y ese olor que tiene delicioso. >> me baÑÉ a las 5:30 de hecho no he dormido nada. >> me vas a contar eso y mÁs detalles aquÍ en sÓlo minutos. >> bueno. >> vamos a una pausa comercial, enseguida les contamos que cristiano ronaldo ya llegÓ a turÍn para unirse a la juventus, tenemos detalles de cÓmo fue lo que recibieron los hinchas y de como se la va a pasar ahÍ en la juventus. mÁs adelante con una vena encendida y participantes que estaban desbordando energÍa, comenzÓ exatlon y tenemos lo que nadie vio aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" nadie vio aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" tipo de batallas. no creen en limitaciones. nadie vio aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" siempre están listos para ayudar a los demás. saben que no basta con ser
. >> mÁs adelante tatiana nos cuenta lo que viviÓ al lado de luis miguel cuando asistiÓ a la fiesta dea recibir con mucho cariÑo, ven para acÁ papi. >> hola hola hola. >> roberto tapia. >> hola. >> siempre que vengo aquÍ me hecho un perfume porque sÉ que te va a gustar. >> me encanta que vengas tienes una energÍa bonita y nos encanta que estÉs aquÍ siempre en la casa de "un nuevo dÍa" y ese olor que tiene delicioso. >> me baÑÉ a...
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lester. >> miguel almaguer in l.a. let's bring on al roker monitoring oall of this for us. >> reporter: that's right, lester. no relief out west and no relief in the east om all this rain. basically we are looking at wet weather making its way up the i-95 corridor already saturated ground and 32 million people at risk for a flashflood or warning, up to 5-8 inches of rain by friday. streams will remain slow. the greatest risk for flash flooding like we saw in pennsylvania toda pennsylvania, new york and new jersey. then, out west, the heat continues as well, stretching from the pacic northwest all the way to the southwest, triple heat, possible records tomorrow in phoenix and tucson. you see los angeles flirting with 100 degrees. look how long this goes. right into the weekend me see temperatures in the to upper 90s to the triple digits. that will stretch, lester, all the way to the beginning of next week with almost no relief in sight and certainly no rain. the fire is a big problem in the wesil flooding continues i th
lester. >> miguel almaguer in l.a. let's bring on al roker monitoring oall of this for us. >> reporter: that's right, lester. no relief out west and no relief in the east om all this rain. basically we are looking at wet weather making its way up the i-95 corridor already saturated ground and 32 million people at risk for a flashflood or warning, up to 5-8 inches of rain by friday. streams will remain slow. the greatest risk for flash flooding like we saw in pennsylvania toda...
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nbc's miguel almaguer reports. >> reporter: a needle in a haystack out of daylight and running out ofsoula,d montana were by a man they just arrested he abandoned and buried a 5-month-old somewhere in the mountains. >> we had law enforcement officers from almost every jurisdiction converge to the areaer to help find this child. >> reporter: responding to constitution 911 calls sheriff's deputies say frances crowley was acting erratic when he told officers he dumped the baby boy he was caring for in the wilderness. search teams scoured the for six hours. then at 2:30 a.m., aaint cry beneath a pile of debris. posting this photo of the baby gripping the finger of a first responder, authorities say the 5-month-old was cold and wearing a wet onesie. >> wn ieard that baby murmur, i was so happy. it was -- i was more happy than hearing my own daughters cry for the very first time. >> reporter: today crowley was in court facing multiple charges but tonight the baby boy is in protected custody. the rescue a miracle on the mountain. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> well, george clooney is on the
nbc's miguel almaguer reports. >> reporter: a needle in a haystack out of daylight and running out ofsoula,d montana were by a man they just arrested he abandoned and buried a 5-month-old somewhere in the mountains. >> we had law enforcement officers from almost every jurisdiction converge to the areaer to help find this child. >> reporter: responding to constitution 911 calls sheriff's deputies say frances crowley was acting erratic when he told officers he dumped the baby...
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hablemos de luis miguel la serie, esta serie le ha servido precisamente a luis miguel como terapia, estoa las 9- 8 centro. >> entiendo la piÑata de luis rey que es el hombre mÁs odiado en mÉxico, la entiendo, pero una de luis miguel, no, seÑores. >> bueno, lo importante es la venta. >> es verdad. vamos a hablar acerca de joaquÍn, joaquin es el novio de johnny rivera y dice que el hijo de jenni es celoso y controlador los chicos lanzaron un canal de youtube donde responden preguntas de los fanÁticos y contÓ que johnny le ha hecho varias escenas de celos. tambiÉn explica que segÚn dijo chiquis, tiene miedo al abandono. >> hay que superar esos miedos. >> y los celos tambiÉn. >> salieron las nominaciones para los premios emmy y estÁ ricky martin, penÉlope cruz y edgar ramÍrez por la serie del asesinato de versace, tambiÉn estÁ antonio banderas que fue nominado por genius picasso. >> felicidades. >> muy buenas nominaciones.. >> meghan markle estÁ un poco arrepentida, estÁ viviendo un verdadero cuento de hadas, pero dicen que estÁ empezando a extraÑar cosas de su pasado. cuando era como ya sab
hablemos de luis miguel la serie, esta serie le ha servido precisamente a luis miguel como terapia, estoa las 9- 8 centro. >> entiendo la piÑata de luis rey que es el hombre mÁs odiado en mÉxico, la entiendo, pero una de luis miguel, no, seÑores. >> bueno, lo importante es la venta. >> es verdad. vamos a hablar acerca de joaquÍn, joaquin es el novio de johnny rivera y dice que el hijo de jenni es celoso y controlador los chicos lanzaron un canal de youtube donde responden...
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let's go straight to miguel marquez in los angeles. miguel, what do you know? close to her family telling "people" magazine that she is in stable condition at the moment. it was about 11:22 in the morning, just before lunchtime that police and fire responded to demi lovato's hollywood hills home. she was brought to a local hospital where she is now, and everything that we understand is that she is doing all right. this is certainly a young woman who has had a very tough time. six months ago, she announced that she had -- was celebrating her six years of sobriety, and then a few weeks ago, she released an album or the song called "sober" indicating she had had trouble and had a relapse into drugs and alcohol. this is somebody who has spoken very broadly and openly about her use of cocaine, alcohol, mental health issues, and eating disorders in the past, and now it seems that she is struggling once again. in that song "sober," some of the lyrics to it were interesting to note. one of them is "i am sorry that i am here again. i promise that i'll get help." and a l
let's go straight to miguel marquez in los angeles. miguel, what do you know? close to her family telling "people" magazine that she is in stable condition at the moment. it was about 11:22 in the morning, just before lunchtime that police and fire responded to demi lovato's hollywood hills home. she was brought to a local hospital where she is now, and everything that we understand is that she is doing all right. this is certainly a young woman who has had a very tough time. six...
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miguel, thank you. >>> we're also tracking beryl, the first hurricane to form in this atlantic season and it could pose a risk a lnerable puerto rico. dylan dreyer joins us now. what's the biggest threat, dylan? >> reporter: kate, we have a keep an eye on the storm. it's small. the forecast is to ut stay to the of puerto rico but if it jogs further to the north, it would bring more rain and wind to eady vulnerable island. we're also keeping an eye off the coast of north carolina, tropical depression right now could become a named storm chris tomorrow but it does look like it will stay mostly offshore but rip currents cou be dangerous off the southeast coast, kate? >> dillylan dreyer, thanks so much. >>> the u.s. added 213,000 jobs in the nth of june. unemployment ticking up slightly to 4% because the booming economy has more people now looking for work. the job market is so strong right now nearly half of american companies say they are actually having trouble attracting workers. as nbc's ann thompson explains, many employers are offering big-time perks. adam's auto repair shop is fir
miguel, thank you. >>> we're also tracking beryl, the first hurricane to form in this atlantic season and it could pose a risk a lnerable puerto rico. dylan dreyer joins us now. what's the biggest threat, dylan? >> reporter: kate, we have a keep an eye on the storm. it's small. the forecast is to ut stay to the of puerto rico but if it jogs further to the north, it would bring more rain and wind to eady vulnerable island. we're also keeping an eye off the coast of north carolina,...
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miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> the trump white house has reversed yet another obama-era policy, garnering outcries from civil rights advocates and education groups they announced a reversal on affirmative action, the policy that encouraged colleges to consider race a factor in admissions. and while the change flies in the face of what the president said on the campaign trail in 2016, those on the right cheered on the decision. nbc's hallie jacksonas more from washington. >> reporter: on affirmative action a new move back to old eguidelines. rump administration now says colleges and universities should not consider race during the admissions proc reversal of what former president obama recommended. in a newemo the department of justice called that guidance unnecessary, outdated, inconsistent with existing law, or otherwise improper. for months top trump administration officials have targeted affirmative action policies that they argue are unfair. even though t president himself seemed to have no issue during the campaign. >> but i'm fine with affirmative action. we've liv
miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> the trump white house has reversed yet another obama-era policy, garnering outcries from civil rights advocates and education groups they announced a reversal on affirmative action, the policy that encouraged colleges to consider race a factor in admissions. and while the change flies in the face of what the president said on the campaign trail in 2016, those on the right cheered on the decision. nbc's hallie jacksonas more from washington....
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let's go to miguel along the border in texas. miguel, what are you seeing there?d you have pretty heart wrenching video to show us. >> reporter: yeah, look, will is great pressure on the trump administration to get these families back together. that 3,000, that under 3,000 number he's talking about. what the administration is not saying is how many of that under 3,000 was due to families being separated under zero tolerance. we are seeing some reunifications but those are one offs ordered by a judge where the individual happened to be represented. we are lucky enough to be represented by groups. we just saw one of those in logan airport. i want to show you a little bit of this. it is very difficult to watch. it is very difficult to listen to. this is a mother who had not seen her child for two months. she was in detention. she got la bond hearing. she passed her credible fear test, meaning that she past the first step of getting asylum. she got bond hearing. she was able to locate her children and help to get to boston. her child was in another part of the country
let's go to miguel along the border in texas. miguel, what are you seeing there?d you have pretty heart wrenching video to show us. >> reporter: yeah, look, will is great pressure on the trump administration to get these families back together. that 3,000, that under 3,000 number he's talking about. what the administration is not saying is how many of that under 3,000 was due to families being separated under zero tolerance. we are seeing some reunifications but those are one offs ordered...
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miguel, that is painful to listen to. what about the government this afternoon saying it had to report to a judge and whether they're on track to reunite families by the deadline that was set by the judge? where does that stand right now? >> reporter: well, the immediate deadline coming up for them are the under 5s, kids 4, 0 to 4 that they have to reunite with their families. we have fresh numbers out of this hearing in san diego today. status conference basically. half of the parents in custody and 19 deported. we are also hearing from groups that some kids deported without kids and 19 deported without kids, kids without their parents and others are in custody still. the government saying we think we can make the deadline for most and some we won't and related to the dna testing and how quickly to verify who these parents are. jim? >> all right. cnn's miguel marquez on the border with a difficult situation down there, thank you. let's get more with democratic congressman eric swalwell of california, member of the intell
miguel, that is painful to listen to. what about the government this afternoon saying it had to report to a judge and whether they're on track to reunite families by the deadline that was set by the judge? where does that stand right now? >> reporter: well, the immediate deadline coming up for them are the under 5s, kids 4, 0 to 4 that they have to reunite with their families. we have fresh numbers out of this hearing in san diego today. status conference basically. half of the parents in...