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miguel: so, i went immediately. josephine: and i just met him last night. announcer: the very next day, in fact, miguel went to vista manor, surprised nancy. nancy: yay! ♪ announcer: and performed for an audience of just one. it just goes to show that even toward the end, life can still surprise. josephine: my eyes adore you. announcer: and thanks to the kindness of those around her, a woman who thought she was done making memories had one more wonderful one. josephine: you held that note, that was wonderful. galvin: the north bay wildfires one year ago left a historic path of death and destruction. the home of one santa rosa teenager was among those destroyed, but as you'll see, her dreams and her determination to make them come true weren't touched. announcer: the word "strength" has more than one meaning. there's the muscle kind that athena shriver works on five days a week, the kind that has made her one of the best young female weight lifters in the country. but there's an emotional kind of strength as well. an
miguel: so, i went immediately. josephine: and i just met him last night. announcer: the very next day, in fact, miguel went to vista manor, surprised nancy. nancy: yay! ♪ announcer: and performed for an audience of just one. it just goes to show that even toward the end, life can still surprise. josephine: my eyes adore you. announcer: and thanks to the kindness of those around her, a woman who thought she was done making memories had one more wonderful one. josephine: you held that note,...
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>> miguel is there in the midst of those protests. and clearly, the president has gone in a different direction. we're not exactly clear where the president and first lady have moved. but they clearly are going in a different direction. we're going to get back to you, miguel. kaitlan, you're still with us. you're over there at the tree of life synagogue where the president and first lady -- the president's daughter, ivanka and jared kushner were paying their respects and were received by rabbi jeffrey myers who yesterday said of course he would welcome the president of the united states. even though this is a day where we saw the first three funerals of those who were mass murdered on saturday morning. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. and that was a lot of the reason that had to do with the mayor of pittsburgh who said he didn't feel this was appropriate for the president to come. logistically speaking, he thought it was going to be a headache. not only were they going to have to have officers here to handle the president's visit, but
>> miguel is there in the midst of those protests. and clearly, the president has gone in a different direction. we're not exactly clear where the president and first lady have moved. but they clearly are going in a different direction. we're going to get back to you, miguel. kaitlan, you're still with us. you're over there at the tree of life synagogue where the president and first lady -- the president's daughter, ivanka and jared kushner were paying their respects and were received by...
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miguel will place a bid in hopes to continue having the restaurant here. live in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> earlier this month, la victoria bakery shut doors after nearly 70 years in the mission. family disagreement s were blamed for that. >> big changes for taxis at sfo. >>> tech conference in san francisco. street closures. >> perfect engagement photo and now photographer has bigger task. >>> picture perfect day today. temperatures rose. let you know if warming continues for the weekend. >> first a look at "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> one more night in brooklyn. >> what a great week in brooklyn. thanks for bringing the so, let's talk about conference calls. there's always a certain amount of fumbling. a lot of times it doesn't work. we have problems. comcast business goes beyond fast. by letting you make and receive calls from any device using your business line. and conference calls you can join without any dial-ins or pins. (phone) there are currently 3 members in this conference. i like that. i like that too. i would use that in
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as miguel mentioned just a moment ago, the youngest, 54. the oldest, 97. folks here knew who those victims were beforehand, they weren't telling us their names, but they were known to people here. the nephew of one of those victims spoke about trying to get in touch with the victim in the aftermath of that attack. >> the phone call just kept going through. he wasn't picking up. it is a nightmare. it's kind of a fog. you know, i've -- i've been touched by a lot of people on social media. and, you know, it's just hard right now. >> reporter: folks in this community really reckoning with what happened here on saturday. there were big vigils on saturday, another vigil last night, trying to come to terms with what happened here. >> all right, david, thank you. >>> now to a history-making season that has reached its sweet end for the boston red sox. >> from the top on down, here comes the 1-2 pitch. and the sox win the world series! 5-1 the final tonight. >> boston defeats los angeles in game five to win their fourth world series title in 15 years. let's get to
as miguel mentioned just a moment ago, the youngest, 54. the oldest, 97. folks here knew who those victims were beforehand, they weren't telling us their names, but they were known to people here. the nephew of one of those victims spoke about trying to get in touch with the victim in the aftermath of that attack. >> the phone call just kept going through. he wasn't picking up. it is a nightmare. it's kind of a fog. you know, i've -- i've been touched by a lot of people on social media....
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miguel marquez is on the steps of the supreme court. you have me, miguel? >> reporter: i do indeed. we're moving down the steps. i want to show you what's happening here. the number of officers from the capital police joined the supreme court police here and they moved people out of the area by the doors of the supreme court. i do want to show you just up at the top of the stairs, there are some protesters who want to stay up there. they are probably facing arrest. for the most part, the crowd is moving off the stairs now of the supreme court. but all of this started as literally a trickle. one protester walked up as they heard brett kavanaugh was arriving here at the supreme court and then within ten, 15 minutes, the entire crowd, several hundred protesters had moved toward the door. the officers here with the supreme court had formed a wall against the door because protesters started pounding on the door. the goal is to have brett kavanaugh and justice roberts and whoever else is there here then as they were protesting outside. their main chant out here is that we believe survivor
miguel marquez is on the steps of the supreme court. you have me, miguel? >> reporter: i do indeed. we're moving down the steps. i want to show you what's happening here. the number of officers from the capital police joined the supreme court police here and they moved people out of the area by the doors of the supreme court. i do want to show you just up at the top of the stairs, there are some protesters who want to stay up there. they are probably facing arrest. for the most part, the...
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casa blanca. >> no podÍa salir a entrenar al equipo porque tÉcnicamente estaba indocumentado. >> miguelcer su historia y el valor de los dreamers. soy indocumentado. >> estuve muchos objestÁculos. >> que buena historia de este soÑador ejemplar con esa historia nos vamos gracias por estar con nosotros. >> hay mÁs noticias por telemundo disfrute de lo que queda de su sÁbado. [tema musical] [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪]
casa blanca. >> no podÍa salir a entrenar al equipo porque tÉcnicamente estaba indocumentado. >> miguelcer su historia y el valor de los dreamers. soy indocumentado. >> estuve muchos objestÁculos. >> que buena historia de este soÑador ejemplar con esa historia nos vamos gracias por estar con nosotros. >> hay mÁs noticias por telemundo disfrute de lo que queda de su sÁbado. [tema musical] [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪]
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dave, christine. >> miguel, thank you. at this hour, michael remains a tropical storm packing 50-mile-an-hour winds. more than 60 million people are under a flash flood watch from north carolina to new englan england: -- new england. michael is driving as it moves northeast. we have karen maginnis with us from the weather center here. good morning. >> and this doesn't explain the entire situation. that is mexico beach and the panhandle of florida. less than 48 hours ago, this is how it looked. people enjoying homes and businesses. life was pretty good. then they have to return to this. we heard miguel's piece how devastating it is. a lot of people did not leave the area. not just mexico beach, but panama beach and the communities. beautiful beaches where people were looking at a hurricane which was not a category four, but category three which is powerful. people are still missing. the death toll of six is going to go up. they are searching for the missing. perhaps the fatalities associated with that once it made its way o
dave, christine. >> miguel, thank you. at this hour, michael remains a tropical storm packing 50-mile-an-hour winds. more than 60 million people are under a flash flood watch from north carolina to new englan england: -- new england. michael is driving as it moves northeast. we have karen maginnis with us from the weather center here. good morning. >> and this doesn't explain the entire situation. that is mexico beach and the panhandle of florida. less than 48 hours ago, this is how...
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miguel, good morning. >> reporter: willie, thego sye is oup the street behind me. it's where investigators are still combing over the scene. he's been charged with 29 cous including 1 1 counts ofde m including hate crimes. many gathere the massacre began. overnight heartbreak for the victims, a f memorial not from where so many were killed. >> we are pinned down by gunfire. >> reporter: it happened at the tree of life synagogue where police s 46-year-ol robert bowers began his rampage. >> firing out of the front of the building with an automatic weapon. >> reporter: the call came in at 9:55 a.m. after exchanging gunfire with police, the suspect was forced back inside where he had just opened fire. armed with an assault rifle and guree ha, the community ndered to shelter place. >> do not come outom of youre right now. it isot safe. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. swarming the building where members hada just gred for a saturday service. 11 killed, six others injured including four officer during the agcarne. >> we have a suspect negotiated a surrender. >> reporter: bower surr
miguel, good morning. >> reporter: willie, thego sye is oup the street behind me. it's where investigators are still combing over the scene. he's been charged with 29 cous including 1 1 counts ofde m including hate crimes. many gathere the massacre began. overnight heartbreak for the victims, a f memorial not from where so many were killed. >> we are pinned down by gunfire. >> reporter: it happened at the tree of life synagogue where police s 46-year-ol robert bowers began his...
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miguel marquez has been watching those protests. of the crowd change at all when he was officially confirmed? >> reporter: while that roll call was going on, there was anger, defiance and tears in front of the u.s. supreme court. much of the crowd came over from the capitol earlier. i want to show you what's happening out here right now. they're making as much noise as possible, because they know that brett kavanaugh has arrived to be sworn in. can you see a few protesters up there, an act of civil disobedience. they have climbed the stairs of the supreme court. police have asked them to leave. if they do not, they will be arrested. one person was arrested. two more follows. as they go up, the crowd cheers, and what they hope and brett kavanaugh, wherever they are swearing him in will hear this. the three points they had made is that they believe survivors, that the our court as they have been chanting all day, and remember in november. we certainty heard that on the floor the of senate and we have heard that out here over and over
miguel marquez has been watching those protests. of the crowd change at all when he was officially confirmed? >> reporter: while that roll call was going on, there was anger, defiance and tears in front of the u.s. supreme court. much of the crowd came over from the capitol earlier. i want to show you what's happening out here right now. they're making as much noise as possible, because they know that brett kavanaugh has arrived to be sworn in. can you see a few protesters up there, an...
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>> miguel, thank you very much. please be safe out there. i want to bring in now, gerald george, task force leader of indiana task force 1. he leads a group of 16 rescuers and he is on the phone from panama city, florida. thank you for joining us mr. george, we appreciate it. what are you seeing out there? >> well, we rolled in to town this morning and obviously there's a lot of devastation from the wind damage and a lot of trees down, power lines down, and a lot of homes and businesses have been partially destroyed eed or totally destr. >> how about rescue efforts have you had to rescue any people? >> we went out today to do primary searches after teams did hasty searches and went basically door to door, checking on people that either didn't, either stayed at home or even went back home now, and made sure that they are okay. we did have one gentleman that was 89 years old that rode the storm out, and we had to call an ambulance for him and have him transported. no real high water issues or anything like that, a lot of destruction from the h
>> miguel, thank you very much. please be safe out there. i want to bring in now, gerald george, task force leader of indiana task force 1. he leads a group of 16 rescuers and he is on the phone from panama city, florida. thank you for joining us mr. george, we appreciate it. what are you seeing out there? >> well, we rolled in to town this morning and obviously there's a lot of devastation from the wind damage and a lot of trees down, power lines down, and a lot of homes and...
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miguel will place a bid in hopes to continue having the restaurant here. live in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> earlier this month, la victoria bakery shut doors after nearly 70 years in the mission. family disagreement s were blamed for that. >> big changes for taxis at sfo. >>> tech conference in san francisco. street closures. >> perfect engagement photo and now photographer has bigger task. >>> picture perfect day today. temperatures rose. let you know if warming continues for the weekend. >> first a look at "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> one more night in brooklyn. >> what a great week in brooklyn. brooklyn. thanks for bringing the ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ ♪words, can't bring me down♪ ♪words, can't bring me down♪ a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity for $34.99 a month for 12 months. plus ask about xfi pod
miguel will place a bid in hopes to continue having the restaurant here. live in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> earlier this month, la victoria bakery shut doors after nearly 70 years in the mission. family disagreement s were blamed for that. >> big changes for taxis at sfo. >>> tech conference in san francisco. street closures. >> perfect engagement photo and now photographer has bigger task. >>> picture perfect day today. temperatures rose. let you know...
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miguel, thank you. inner faith vigil was held on sunday. you see the three rabbis of the tree of life synagogue hug on stage. ♪ and guide her through the night with the light ♪ >> the victims range from 54 to 97. jerry rabinowitz was a primary care physician. he could light up the room with an infectious laugh. >> when he is somebody you see, his eyes light up. and he's gone. >> 65-year-old richard gottfried was a dentist for the north hill school district. the superintendent calls him a fixture in the community. joyce fienberg was a specialist at the university of pittsburgh and a grandmother. a former student says she lit up the room. >> and cecil and david rosenthal were brothers. they always sat in the back of the temple to greet people as they came to worship. listen to cecil's long time friend. >> a sweet, sweet, gentle soul that was friendly to everybody. helpful to everybody. he came, i understand, all the time because he wanted to help and be part of the community and to make it accessible to everybody. >> daniel stein was 71. his
miguel, thank you. inner faith vigil was held on sunday. you see the three rabbis of the tree of life synagogue hug on stage. ♪ and guide her through the night with the light ♪ >> the victims range from 54 to 97. jerry rabinowitz was a primary care physician. he could light up the room with an infectious laugh. >> when he is somebody you see, his eyes light up. and he's gone. >> 65-year-old richard gottfried was a dentist for the north hill school district. the...
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i'm miguel hernandez and welcome to public works tv. let's see what we did last week. more than 200 people gathered in bay neighborhoods to show some love for the annual clean team and the annual coastal cleanup day. we were on-site to witness the testing of the gondola at the salesforce center. did you know that there are more than 125,000 street trees growing throughout san francisco? since july of last year, public works has the responsibility of maintaining these trees thanks to the voter approved street tree assessed sustainable funding initiative. it makes sure they have the attention they need. it's a big task, and it'll be a few years before we get to every tree in need, but we'll get there. come along as we travel with the urban forestry team. >> we are talking to drew landers. so drew, what are we expecting today? >> today, we're here pruning some trees and doing a stop sign. >> in case there's a failure, we don't want a limb breaking and falling into the roadway and into the bike traffic. >> pruning trees properly is very important for a lot of reasons. most
i'm miguel hernandez and welcome to public works tv. let's see what we did last week. more than 200 people gathered in bay neighborhoods to show some love for the annual clean team and the annual coastal cleanup day. we were on-site to witness the testing of the gondola at the salesforce center. did you know that there are more than 125,000 street trees growing throughout san francisco? since july of last year, public works has the responsibility of maintaining these trees thanks to the voter...
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" piojo" herrera miguel " piojo" herrera dice que a pesar de lo que ha dicho el ricardo (tuca) ferrettinformación que les tengo , nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso . >> [♪ ] >> hola, me llamo rene pérez y soy de pg&e. su seguridad es nuestra mayor prioridad. antes de cavar, sembrar o plantar en su jardín, siempre llame al 811. este es un servicio gratis para propietarios de hogares y contratistas profesionales para notificar localmente a todas las utilidades para marcar la ubicación de las líneas y tuberías subterráneas para que pueda excavar con seguridad y evitar daños. [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> y esta noche a las 11 un hombre a plena luz del día un intenta secuestrar a una joven una famili e autopsia de un ser querido cuerpo a las detalles >> usted tiene una oportunidad hoy de ser millonario hoy el megamillion tiene más de 400 millones de dólares >> si no ha comprado boleto tiene hasta las 11 de la noche y será mucha suerte para las personas que van a jugar >> si ustedes ganan acá estamos listos para servirles y recib
" piojo" herrera miguel " piojo" herrera dice que a pesar de lo que ha dicho el ricardo (tuca) ferrettinformación que les tengo , nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso . >> [♪ ] >> hola, me llamo rene pérez y soy de pg&e. su seguridad es nuestra mayor prioridad. antes de cavar, sembrar o plantar en su jardín, siempre llame al 811. este es un servicio gratis para propietarios de hogares y contratistas profesionales para notificar localmente a...
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miguel marquez is there in mexico beach. miguel, what are you seeing there today, what are you hearing there today? >> here's why they're worried about that death toll. everybody that i meet here who rode out the storm says that their neighbors were around, their friends of neighbors were around, and many of them they have not heard from. they don't know if they survived this. it is just utter devastation. the wind and then a massive tidal surge came through here, just wiping much of this town off the face of the earth. i want to show you sort of where we are. this used to be a normal neighborhood. it is no longer. we have a camera up high off the truck we're off of that gives you a better sense of just how widespread the damage is. there are neighborhood after neighborhood, block after block, that are literally just buzzsawed down to the foundations. you have homes that have now washed from being beachfront properties way into town. and that is what search and rescuers are trying to get through now. they have dogs, sniffer
miguel marquez is there in mexico beach. miguel, what are you seeing there today, what are you hearing there today? >> here's why they're worried about that death toll. everybody that i meet here who rode out the storm says that their neighbors were around, their friends of neighbors were around, and many of them they have not heard from. they don't know if they survived this. it is just utter devastation. the wind and then a massive tidal surge came through here, just wiping much of this...
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miguel, thank you. three separate services were taking place inside the synagogue at the time of the shooting, including a bris for an 8-day-old baby. i'm joined in pittsburgh by jack weis. his father was there. zach, good morning. thank you so much for taking time with us in what must be an incredibly painful morning for you and your community. your father was serving as a rabbi, filling in, i guess. what does he tell you it looked like? what happened exactly when he heard the shots? >> well, first of all, good morning, willie. unfortunate to join you in these circumstances, but i appreciate the opportunity to speak. my father was filling in assisting the rabbi doing various parts of the service. he was under the weather but both were present at the service. the first initial sound was described as a car crash, just a very loud noise, but there were a couple of congregants investigated to see if it was something else, maybe a senior citizen had fallen, maybe a hard piece of equipment fell, so they went
miguel, thank you. three separate services were taking place inside the synagogue at the time of the shooting, including a bris for an 8-day-old baby. i'm joined in pittsburgh by jack weis. his father was there. zach, good morning. thank you so much for taking time with us in what must be an incredibly painful morning for you and your community. your father was serving as a rabbi, filling in, i guess. what does he tell you it looked like? what happened exactly when he heard the shots? >>...
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our miguel marquez has more. >> reporter: christine and joe, this is a small town. the people who died, a nurse, a teacher, a coach. people who worked with the intellectually and developmentally disabled. overnight, a vigil. thousands of people showing up to this vigil. one of the people who spoke was a congress member who represents the area. >> i always known it to be a loving community. as i gather with you this evening, i see it manifested in a very powerful expression. look at the bridge filled with people. the walkways filled with people. to the family members, know your loved ones are loved by their community. >> reporter: the investigation into the horrific accident is ongoing and it is a tense investigation. specifically looking at the 2001 ford excursion. it was modified. chopped in half and stretched out. it had gone through inspection just a month ago and did not pass inspection say officials. the driver was supposed to have a commercial driver's license. he did not have that either. they have been in contact with the owner who is in pack an ski the mome
our miguel marquez has more. >> reporter: christine and joe, this is a small town. the people who died, a nurse, a teacher, a coach. people who worked with the intellectually and developmentally disabled. overnight, a vigil. thousands of people showing up to this vigil. one of the people who spoke was a congress member who represents the area. >> i always known it to be a loving community. as i gather with you this evening, i see it manifested in a very powerful expression. look at...
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christine, dave. >> miguel, thank you for that reporting. terror threat did not change the president's schedule. he showed up for a political rally in wisconsin last night. he clearly had the failed pipe bombings on his mind. >> by the way, did you see how nice some are behaving? have you ever seen this? we're all behaving very well. and hopefully we can keep it that way. >> after an earlier call for unity, the president did not acknowledge his role in the heated political environment. kaitlan collins was at the rally. >> reporter: christine and dave, president trump brought up the attacks on stage here in wisconsin. he denounced the attacks and called for unity. one thing we did not hear from president trump were the names of the people those packages were addressed to. former president barack obama, or hillary clinton. he did not mention anything when he got on stage nor mention cnn. another favorite target of his while discussing these attacks today and calling for unity. however, he did point to the media at one point saying they need to
christine, dave. >> miguel, thank you for that reporting. terror threat did not change the president's schedule. he showed up for a political rally in wisconsin last night. he clearly had the failed pipe bombings on his mind. >> by the way, did you see how nice some are behaving? have you ever seen this? we're all behaving very well. and hopefully we can keep it that way. >> after an earlier call for unity, the president did not acknowledge his role in the heated political...
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miguel marquez is on the ground there for us tonight. he joins us with an update. miguel, you're at what's being described as ground zero of this devastation. what are you seeing? >> it is ground zero. it is literally like a giant bomb went off, leveled this town, wiped it almost off the face of the earth. for 20 or 30 miles out, it is devastation. this was a light pole. it is shorn off completely, cleanly. this was part of a house that was probably down here. all the house in this area all around us, they're scrubbed down to the foundation. this is what we see through town for the most part as we were going through town. all of that debris, that was a house that is now up against a house that is remaining. there are some apartment buildings, some condos that are in large piece, but for the most part, they are hugely damaged. the roof are off. there are boat in the street. it's a wreck. it's going to be a very long time and a very hard hill for mexico beach to climb. i've heard from people from all over the place who know this place who love this little town and th
miguel marquez is on the ground there for us tonight. he joins us with an update. miguel, you're at what's being described as ground zero of this devastation. what are you seeing? >> it is ground zero. it is literally like a giant bomb went off, leveled this town, wiped it almost off the face of the earth. for 20 or 30 miles out, it is devastation. this was a light pole. it is shorn off completely, cleanly. this was part of a house that was probably down here. all the house in this area...
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supreme court and cnn's miguel marquez is there. miguel, even before justice kavanaugh was confirmed by the senate, people started gathering thereon, and they are growing in numbers and in their passion. what are you hearing from them? >> reporter: i wouldn't say their growing in numbers. the number have come down through the day, but there were many arrests before the process -- before the vote on his conformation began, and then most of the people crossed the street over to the supreme court where they stayed on the sidewalk for much of the day, and then right toward the end there was one protester who went up on the steps just about as justice kavanaugh was about to be sworn in, and the entire group rushed. this is the back entrance. we believe justice kavanaugh will leave soon. the crowd has been gathered here for some time, chanting, wanting to expression their displeasure with his being seated on the supreme court. there's also another exit down on the south side that he may competent from as well. a couple civilian vehicles l
supreme court and cnn's miguel marquez is there. miguel, even before justice kavanaugh was confirmed by the senate, people started gathering thereon, and they are growing in numbers and in their passion. what are you hearing from them? >> reporter: i wouldn't say their growing in numbers. the number have come down through the day, but there were many arrests before the process -- before the vote on his conformation began, and then most of the people crossed the street over to the supreme...
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miguel marquez, thank you very much. get some insight into the investigation from someone who understands how they work. joining us now, cnn law enforcement analyst, art roderick. art, you're a former assistant director of the u.s. marshall's office. what did you think of that profile we just heard of this suspect? >> you know, the thing that struck me is several of the phrases that miguel used is exactly what we heard about the mail bomber from just a couple of days ago. so it struck me that the description of both individuals, sort of a loner, disenfranchised, had some traumatic events in their life, we heard all of that same description of the mail bomber. so there's a lot of things that are similar in this particular case. it's, obviously, a horrible scenario here, but, you know, i would be interested to find out through this investigation what the triggering event was that caused him to pick a weapon up that day and go out and hit the -- >> the timing -- >> the timing. >> because that mail bomber also had racist, wh
miguel marquez, thank you very much. get some insight into the investigation from someone who understands how they work. joining us now, cnn law enforcement analyst, art roderick. art, you're a former assistant director of the u.s. marshall's office. what did you think of that profile we just heard of this suspect? >> you know, the thing that struck me is several of the phrases that miguel used is exactly what we heard about the mail bomber from just a couple of days ago. so it struck me...
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hijos >> cuando le dijeron que tenÍa cÁncer de colÓn hace 2 aÑos >> no estaba saludable su esposo miguelr sus chequeos no lo traen al laboratorio >> >> muchos tienen vergÜenza y entre los latinos ataca principalmente a los hombres pero esta enfermedad no discrimina de hecho se calcula que este aÑo mÁs de 14.000 latinos serÁn diagnosticados y unos 4.000 morirÁn de ese mal. >> consumir muchas grasa, comida procesada >> aunque es un enfermedad silenciosa hay que estar alerta en cualquier cambio lo mÁs importante es que hagan chequeo anualmente >> miguel y paula hicieron cambios para evitar una recaÍda y compartir muchos aÑos saludable. >> en los Ángeles, marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo >> con el mercado laboral en su mejor momento en 50 aÑos muchos estÁn buscando. # trabaja reclutando obrero, ademÁs de ofrecerle capÁz taksz los prepara en que ella por poco se congela. >> porque quieres trabajar con nosotros. >> para controlar los nervios es estar preparado y practicar ella asesora a personas de bajos recursos para conseguir trabajo. >> no tienen que usar aretes grandes algo sencillo y
hijos >> cuando le dijeron que tenÍa cÁncer de colÓn hace 2 aÑos >> no estaba saludable su esposo miguelr sus chequeos no lo traen al laboratorio >> >> muchos tienen vergÜenza y entre los latinos ataca principalmente a los hombres pero esta enfermedad no discrimina de hecho se calcula que este aÑo mÁs de 14.000 latinos serÁn diagnosticados y unos 4.000 morirÁn de ese mal. >> consumir muchas grasa, comida procesada >> aunque es un enfermedad...
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miguel herrera continÚa sin aceptar las responsabilidades.ionan o para lo que me trajeron, seguramente serÁ una decisiÓn que tome la directiva. >> jamÁs habÍa estado bajo tanta presiÓn el tÉcnico de las aguilas. su posiciÓn estÁ en juego ya que son dos partidos consecutivos sin una victoria y ambos jugados como local. lo peor estÁ por venir. de las seis fechas restantes el amÉrica se medirÁ a cuatro de los mejores equipos del torneo: tigres, cruz azul, toluca y santos, duelos que pondrÁn a prueba la calidad del equipo. con el agua al cuello y la presiÓn de conseguir uel herrer claro que sale campeÓn el torneo o se despide de la instituciÓn. en colaboraciÓn con pedro pereira, univisiÓn deportes. alan: cÓmo o tire alguien que no sabe ni el tÉcnico que lo va a tirar? se ponene de acuerdo entre ellos. ana: estamos en todas las redes sociales. satcha: un helicÓptero desciende en un centro de esquÍ en nuevo mÉxico pero una vez abajo rebota contra el suelo y se desliza por una ladera tocando sus hÉlices contra la tierra. los deportistas a bordo docu
miguel herrera continÚa sin aceptar las responsabilidades.ionan o para lo que me trajeron, seguramente serÁ una decisiÓn que tome la directiva. >> jamÁs habÍa estado bajo tanta presiÓn el tÉcnico de las aguilas. su posiciÓn estÁ en juego ya que son dos partidos consecutivos sin una victoria y ambos jugados como local. lo peor estÁ por venir. de las seis fechas restantes el amÉrica se medirÁ a cuatro de los mejores equipos del torneo: tigres, cruz azul, toluca y santos, duelos...
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vaya muy bien quÉ emociÓn para amantes como ella de este deporte en boston estÁ nuestro compaÑero miguelles, jugaban en brooklyn, podrÍamos decir que tenemos una serie nueva aunque en estricto sentido a lo que lo marca la historia, serÁ la segunda vez que se enfrenten una particularidad con los manager, tanto roberts como cora los dos jugaron en ambas franquicias y los dos fueron campeones precisamente con medias rojas de boston, le espera una ovaciÓn esta noche porque fue pieza fundamental en aquella remontada histÓrica de medias rojas de boston frente a yankees de nueva york cuando perdÍan la serie 3 juegos a 0 y posteriormente fueron campeones de la serie mundial despuÉs de 86 aÑos de ayuno, asÍ que nos espera una gran serie mundial, mejor imposible para hoy dos de los pitchers mÁs dominante de ligas. >> y por otro lado un zurdo implacable los esperamos hoy en titulares y mÁs en telemundo deportes con toda la cobertura de la serie mundial, que el dÍa de hoy arranca aquÍ en fen way park un abrazo felicidad. >> igualmente miguel. >> Últimamente hemos visto producciones para la pantalla
vaya muy bien quÉ emociÓn para amantes como ella de este deporte en boston estÁ nuestro compaÑero miguelles, jugaban en brooklyn, podrÍamos decir que tenemos una serie nueva aunque en estricto sentido a lo que lo marca la historia, serÁ la segunda vez que se enfrenten una particularidad con los manager, tanto roberts como cora los dos jugaron en ambas franquicias y los dos fueron campeones precisamente con medias rojas de boston, le espera una ovaciÓn esta noche porque fue pieza...
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certainly. >> miguel joins us now.uel, you mentioned a little bit in your piece, but what more are you learning about the limo company? >> reporter: that the owner is in pakistan at the moment. he has been contacted by police and authorities. he is -- they are cooperating with the investigation. several of the cars have been seized, a search warrant has been served on the company, including the car that was obviously in the accident. and they have managed to get the black box or the modules for the airbags that will tell them more about that moment of impact. so they're looking from the federal level to the state level at every angle of this company and the conditions around this crash. at this point, this is a town, this is a community that is just shattered by this event. anderson. >> it's stunning. miguel marquez, thank you very much. one of the people who died in the crash was amanda hall. just before air time i spoke with amanda's sister. i'm so sorry for your loss. i cannot imagine what you and your family are go
certainly. >> miguel joins us now.uel, you mentioned a little bit in your piece, but what more are you learning about the limo company? >> reporter: that the owner is in pakistan at the moment. he has been contacted by police and authorities. he is -- they are cooperating with the investigation. several of the cars have been seized, a search warrant has been served on the company, including the car that was obviously in the accident. and they have managed to get the black box or the...
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miguel, just quickly, where are people tonight?dy's home has been zrodestroyed, where are th staying? >> some of them are staying in their homes, no matter how bad they are. fortunately it's not too hot and miserable a night here. a lot of people we met there's an area just up the road where a lot of the emergency personnel are gathering. we couldn't do our live shots there because there was too much interference with the satellite signal. but a lot of them are staying there. there are convenience stores with everything, all the potato chips, juices, everything has blown into the streets. and to be honest people are scavenging for food, picking up some of that and using that for now to stay alive. one of the kids i met today said that was the first thing he'd eaten ent eaten in two days. >> we first saw this video last night, a middle school gym in panama city with the roof peeled off from the hurricane. we're going to hear from the principal of that school next. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because
miguel, just quickly, where are people tonight?dy's home has been zrodestroyed, where are th staying? >> some of them are staying in their homes, no matter how bad they are. fortunately it's not too hot and miserable a night here. a lot of people we met there's an area just up the road where a lot of the emergency personnel are gathering. we couldn't do our live shots there because there was too much interference with the satellite signal. but a lot of them are staying there. there are...
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miguel almaguer has the tape. >> i've been trying to wake you up for ten minutes, dude. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no way. >> reporter: when orange county sheriff's deputies asked him f, he was clearly intoxicated and refused. >> listen, bro, i just got to work. it's 5:00 in the morning. i don't have time for this. >> reporter: their exchange becoming physical. >> don't touch me like that. >> reporter: when the suspect grabbed his vest. after being repeatedly punched in the face, he was thrown to the ground asking if he was going to be shot one deputy says he'd like to. >> hey, are you going to shoot me? >> nope, i'd like to. >> you blew it. you beat him up in a situation you didn't need the level of force. the answer can't be he pays the price. >> reporter: he faces a felony charge of resisting arrest but his lawyers say the dashcam shows excessive force and a deputy lying to his supervisor. tonight, the sheriff's department says in part the deputy made every attempt to de-escalate the situation and used force appropriate for the situation. the tale of the tape could soon be decided in
miguel almaguer has the tape. >> i've been trying to wake you up for ten minutes, dude. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no way. >> reporter: when orange county sheriff's deputies asked him f, he was clearly intoxicated and refused. >> listen, bro, i just got to work. it's 5:00 in the morning. i don't have time for this. >> reporter: their exchange becoming physical. >> don't touch me like that. >> reporter: when the suspect grabbed his vest. after being...
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miguel almaguer has more. >> i live here. you're blocking the door. >> what unit? >> i don't need to tell you that. >> reporter: as he tried to walk into his luxury apartment complex in downtown st. louis. >> you're not security. >> no, but i live here. >> i live here too. >> reporter: he was blocked by this woman, even though he had a key to his building. >> all i'm asking is what unit. >> i don't need to tell you that information, ma'am. >> if you want to come into my building -- >> it's not your building. you're not the owner. >> reporter: he eventually pushed his way in. she followed him in and called police. >> i think it was race, i think it was age, i think it was the clothes i had on because i had on a hoodie. >> you see my keys in the door. >> i had to pull out my phone because of the way society is. >> i want the cops here right now. >> reporter: the encounter the latest viral video capturing questionable behavior as police are called on african-americans for no reason. from barbecuing to baby-sitting while black. >> got these little kids scared. this lad
miguel almaguer has more. >> i live here. you're blocking the door. >> what unit? >> i don't need to tell you that. >> reporter: as he tried to walk into his luxury apartment complex in downtown st. louis. >> you're not security. >> no, but i live here. >> i live here too. >> reporter: he was blocked by this woman, even though he had a key to his building. >> all i'm asking is what unit. >> i don't need to tell you that information,...
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miguel, a relative newbie, is also here for a weigh-in.arlos: if you keep up your 2000 eps every morning, then you're on the right path. reporter: everyone who has signed up to the project thinks that the most important thing about it is that they're not alone. miguel: there is an advantage to doing things together. you don't want to look stupid in front of the others. so on some days when you really don't feel like getting out of bed, you do it anyway. spain are overweight, and obesity rates have doubled in the last 20 years. in galicia, a relatively poor region, the development is particularly visible. unemployment here is high. many people don't get enough exercise. obesity is frequently linked to poverty. carlos: of course, everyone is responsible for their own health. but it would be a mistake to blame individuals for this disease. the problem is more common in particular social backgrounds. reporter: seafood and fish used to be a staple part of the diet here in galicia. today, many of these products are fairly expensive. meat, bread,
miguel, a relative newbie, is also here for a weigh-in.arlos: if you keep up your 2000 eps every morning, then you're on the right path. reporter: everyone who has signed up to the project thinks that the most important thing about it is that they're not alone. miguel: there is an advantage to doing things together. you don't want to look stupid in front of the others. so on some days when you really don't feel like getting out of bed, you do it anyway. spain are overweight, and obesity rates...
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>> miguel: yeah, no. ten hours in total. >> molly: ten hours on a bus.d then the interview took like two minutes, and they just put denied, they didn't even -- >> anthony: denied? meanwhile, you live right within a mile from each other. >> molly: he has no bad record, nothing. we're best friends, you know, and i wish he could come over to my house and just see it. you know. >> john: the state of texas is so much more diverse than it used to be. and i think it makes it much -- >> anthony: better. >> john: oh, yeah. and i know some people -- it scares them and i think it's just a fear of the unknown. it's not the fear based on anything concrete. here, we're all family. >> victor: when you raise a toast, raise it with you left hand. because it's closer to your heart. >> group: salud. ♪ expedia introduces add on advantage, a new way to save on travel. now when you book a flight you unlock discounts on select hotels that you can use up until your trip starts. so whether you want to go out, stay in, or be in the middle of it all... add the perfect hotel when y
>> miguel: yeah, no. ten hours in total. >> molly: ten hours on a bus.d then the interview took like two minutes, and they just put denied, they didn't even -- >> anthony: denied? meanwhile, you live right within a mile from each other. >> molly: he has no bad record, nothing. we're best friends, you know, and i wish he could come over to my house and just see it. you know. >> john: the state of texas is so much more diverse than it used to be. and i think it makes...
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also our miguel marquez is in panama city beach, florida. we'll try to get back to scott and miguel. treacherous conditions by you. what can you tell us? >> reporter: treacherous conditions everywhere. i want to show you the power of the winds here. this was a service station at one point. this was the canopy on that. that's steel. that's metal right there that this thing just pummeled. this is the other piece of it. you can see how it just twisted it around here. it wasn't much match for those winds. and we're just west of panama city here. so we're even out of the area that was hit the hardest. but we just tried to get over it mexico beach. the number of trees down in the hundreds, certainly the thousands in the area, but certainly hundreds crossing the roads that we tried to get through. they're starting to saw through some of those trees now, but there's lots of lines now as well, which is a big problem. and then lots of standing water in different areas around this area as well. and the most shocking thing is that you go into these neig
also our miguel marquez is in panama city beach, florida. we'll try to get back to scott and miguel. treacherous conditions by you. what can you tell us? >> reporter: treacherous conditions everywhere. i want to show you the power of the winds here. this was a service station at one point. this was the canopy on that. that's steel. that's metal right there that this thing just pummeled. this is the other piece of it. you can see how it just twisted it around here. it wasn't much match for...
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miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> up next, as we continue tonight, the insult that has dads defending a hollywood star. >>> we're back now with dads defending james bond star daniel craig after he was shamed on social media for trading the trademark tux for a baby carrier. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: daniel craig's james bond is near perfection. and like all bonds before him, quite irresistible. but for british talk show host piers morgan, the dream was shattered with just one photo. new dad daniel craig, carrying his baby girl. morgan tweeting, oh, 007, not you, as well. #papoose, #emasculatedbond. the comment triggered a firestorm. papoose wearing papas popped up everywhere. chris evans, better known as captain america on screen, got personal. writing, you really have to be so uncertain of your own masculinity to concern yourself with how another man carries his child. morgan was ready. captain america wouldn't wear a papoose. maybe he's right. but dads these days love the papoose. >> it has benefits for the parent and the child. >> reporter: once strapped on, it works like a
miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> up next, as we continue tonight, the insult that has dads defending a hollywood star. >>> we're back now with dads defending james bond star daniel craig after he was shamed on social media for trading the trademark tux for a baby carrier. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: daniel craig's james bond is near perfection. and like all bonds before him, quite irresistible. but for british talk show host piers morgan, the dream was shattered...
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miguel, thank you. i appreciate it. >>> and unfortunately, it may be days if not weeks before there is any real relief for much of the florida panhandle at this point. our brian todd is out front. >> reporter: from the air, mexico beach is a wasteland, homes and businesses around this florida gulf coast city took the brunt of the storm, obliterated by winds as high as 155 miles per hour. this was a middle school gymnasium. this was a mobile home park. this was an apartment complex. in some areas, nothing is left but a concrete slab. as the storm came ashore, brian hid in his bathroom. >> this was probably the most scared i've ever been in my life. for a while, i didn't know what was going to happen or, you know, i was trying to call people. we didn't have no cell phone service, but the wind was really, really, really bad. >> reporter: florida governor rick scott says officials are assessing how long recovery will take with damage reports still coming in. >> this hurricane was an absolute monster, and th
miguel, thank you. i appreciate it. >>> and unfortunately, it may be days if not weeks before there is any real relief for much of the florida panhandle at this point. our brian todd is out front. >> reporter: from the air, mexico beach is a wasteland, homes and businesses around this florida gulf coast city took the brunt of the storm, obliterated by winds as high as 155 miles per hour. this was a middle school gymnasium. this was a mobile home park. this was an apartment...
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miguel, thank you. miguel marquez. cnn's brian todd is also in mexico beach for us. brian, search and rescue efforts, i take it, they are continuing there tonight. >> reporter: they are, wolf. a short time ago, i spoke to a leader of the south florida urban search and rescue team. they are deploying basically as we speak to try to find survivors, try to find people who may be trapped. they're using cadaver dogs, using what they call live find dogs to try to find survivors. and they're combing through this area. they have had to use specialized equipment, wolf, to extricate at least one person. they have otherwise had to rescue 15 other people who otherwise couldn't get out on their own. this is the kind of stuff they're going through. this is a bathtub that was torn off and jettisoned. and yet something like this survives. a bottle of white wine. over here, i can show you a washing machine that was completely jettisoned from a house here. the entire unit jettisoned along with its hoses and its wall attachment and the wall. imagine how heavy that was to be swept away.
miguel, thank you. miguel marquez. cnn's brian todd is also in mexico beach for us. brian, search and rescue efforts, i take it, they are continuing there tonight. >> reporter: they are, wolf. a short time ago, i spoke to a leader of the south florida urban search and rescue team. they are deploying basically as we speak to try to find survivors, try to find people who may be trapped. they're using cadaver dogs, using what they call live find dogs to try to find survivors. and they're...
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en marcha desde anoche, arrancÓ en la casa de media rojas de boston que se llevaron la victoria, miguelmundial, bufandas, pelotas clÁsicas las tazas entre boston y dodgers de los Ángeles y las gorras las poleras y sudaderas, de todo se puede conseguir aquÍ precisamente en la tienda oficial de medias rojas de boston, si algo necesitas si algo requieres de esta tienda de medias rojas mÁndame tu pedido en un billete de 100 dÓlares y con mucho gusto regresando a miami te hago entrega de todo, te mando un abrazo felicidad, hoy en el segundo de la serie nosotros nos estaremos comunicando desde los Ángeles para el dodgers medias rojas de boston. >> parece que estÁ bastante cara la tienda, mejor me espero y voy yo los Ángeles miguel ¿quÉ te parece? >> miren esto, todo ocurriÓ en un abrir y cerrar de ojos dos reclusos comparecian antes un juez cuando de repente echaron a correr, el mismo juez no se lo p pensÓ dos veces, el mismo juez saliÓ a perseguirlo, lograron salir a la calle, pero en la puerta uno fue al cansado por el juez que lo * retuvo hasta pedir ayuda, el otro fue arrestado a cuadras
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miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> coming up, the election day bomb plot. the fbi says it foiled today. >>> fb foiled an election day bomb plot targeting washington. paul rosenfederal of new york has been charged with building a bomb with 8 pounds of gunpowder inside plywood. the whole thing ma.ighing 200 pound officials think he was acting alone with no link to terror groups. >>> iconic american retailer sears is on the brink of filing for bankruptcy this week according to cnbc. sales have tanked nearly 60% over the last seven years amid fierce competition from online giants. >>> we are back in a moment with the next threat from this storm in just a moment. stay with us. killer gave him c and a jury awarded 289 million dollars. but, now everything is changing. >>> a dying man claims a weed killer gave him cancer and a jury awarded $289 million. but now everything is changing. >>> terrorizing the peninsula. a notorious killer final >>fina panama city where we'll continue to monitor this storm all throughout the night, the path through florida into georgia a
miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> coming up, the election day bomb plot. the fbi says it foiled today. >>> fb foiled an election day bomb plot targeting washington. paul rosenfederal of new york has been charged with building a bomb with 8 pounds of gunpowder inside plywood. the whole thing ma.ighing 200 pound officials think he was acting alone with no link to terror groups. >>> iconic american retailer sears is on the brink of filing for bankruptcy this week according...
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miguel amalguer, nbc news. >>> we're going to take a short break and coming up, meet the new face of nike. the big surprise and his tears of joy. >>> move over lebron and serena. nike's got a brand new face a. long distance runner making history and inspiring people across the country. nbc's joe fryer and the moment he got the surprise of a moment. >> reporter: justin never let cerebral palsy stop him. >> i was never told no, i can't run. >> reporter: his goal now is to run a half marathon in less than two hours. he even started working with nike to find a shoe to help him break that barrier. but after a recent race, a surprise. >> today, i am presenting him a nike contract to be an official nike athlete. >> yeah! >> you're just a nike athlete? >> yeah. >> in our eyes, you're just a nike athlete. >> reporter: a historic run that's just getting started. joe fryer, nbc news. >> oh my goodness, what a moment. >>> up next, inside the pacific fleet's mission here in san diego to defend america. we'll be right back. >> "nbc nightly news" "across america" is brought to you by allstate, are
miguel amalguer, nbc news. >>> we're going to take a short break and coming up, meet the new face of nike. the big surprise and his tears of joy. >>> move over lebron and serena. nike's got a brand new face a. long distance runner making history and inspiring people across the country. nbc's joe fryer and the moment he got the surprise of a moment. >> reporter: justin never let cerebral palsy stop him. >> i was never told no, i can't run. >> reporter: his...
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nbc's miguel almaguer has more on the controversy. >> reporter: these aotic street brawls in portlan oregon began as planned protests but spilled anto violence between leftnd right extremists groups as they often dw the mayor wants the power to restrict when and where demonstrators can demonstrate if they have a history of violence. responsibility to protect the public and bl protect the puic's property. b >> reporter: there is protest over the proposed ordinance. the aclu says it's a violation of the first amendment. >> they the tools already on the books to hold people accountable and simply aren't doing so. r eporter: with the bl oody battles leaving so afraid to venture into downtown, soon the city will decide on the mayor's plan. alrey sparking protests over protests. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >> next, supreme romance, the secret between two justices revealed after decades. the washington post endorses jennifer wexton for congress... saying barbara comstock's "promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the "clear and convincing"
nbc's miguel almaguer has more on the controversy. >> reporter: these aotic street brawls in portlan oregon began as planned protests but spilled anto violence between leftnd right extremists groups as they often dw the mayor wants the power to restrict when and where demonstrators can demonstrate if they have a history of violence. responsibility to protect the public and bl protect the puic's property. b >> reporter: there is protest over the proposed ordinance. the aclu says it's...
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>> miguel almaguer in pittsburgh. thank you. >>> our justice correspondent pete williams has been reporting on this all day, and has more on the investigation and how it's having an impact on places of worship across the country. pete? >> reporter: it is, jose. because as word of the shooting spread police departments in many of the nation's major cities immediately deployed extra patrols around synagogues. new york city was the first to react, sending out heavy weapons teams, not because of any specific threat, but to be extra cautious. and there's been a similar response tonight from coast to coast. not just at synagogues but at other houses of worship as well. again, as a precaution. investigators do say tonight they believe robert bowers acted alone, and this attack was not part of a broader plan. prosecutors plan to file federal charges against him, accusing him of a hate crime, specifically attacking people because of their religion while they were enjoying the federally protected right of worship. and if he's c
>> miguel almaguer in pittsburgh. thank you. >>> our justice correspondent pete williams has been reporting on this all day, and has more on the investigation and how it's having an impact on places of worship across the country. pete? >> reporter: it is, jose. because as word of the shooting spread police departments in many of the nation's major cities immediately deployed extra patrols around synagogues. new york city was the first to react, sending out heavy weapons...
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. >>> i'm miguel almaguer in new york city. where today there was chaos yet again. this time outside a manhattan post office. the nypd bomb squad racing in then hauling away another suspicious package. >> just completely surreal that this is happening all over and actually right next door to where we're living. >> reporter: the dangerous device discovered by a post office employee on alert like the retired nypd police officer who reported the mail bomb at robert de niro's yesterday. >> it was strange. the hair on the back of my neck stood up and i was thinking about safety and who is in the building right now. >> reporter: the city on edge, overnight rattled nerves at the time warner center. but the mass evacuation here was a false alarm coming two days after the real threat. >> i think the challenge really is sustaining that vigilance on and on and on into the future and incorporating this as the new normal. >> reporter: the post office after having been shut down a few hours has reopened and the message is clear. despite the threats, the city will not shut down. l
. >>> i'm miguel almaguer in new york city. where today there was chaos yet again. this time outside a manhattan post office. the nypd bomb squad racing in then hauling away another suspicious package. >> just completely surreal that this is happening all over and actually right next door to where we're living. >> reporter: the dangerous device discovered by a post office employee on alert like the retired nypd police officer who reported the mail bomb at robert de niro's...
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>> all right, miguel almaguer, thank you.he synagogue massacre is the most extreme example of a disturbing increase in anti-semitic incidents across the country recently. for more on that, we turn to nbc's stephanie gosk. stephanie, how much of a threat are jewish institutions across the country facing? >> reporter: well, lester, security's beefed up at this synagogue in new york, like others around the country. the reality is that anti-semitism is on the rise with dramatic spikes in just the last couple of years. robert bowers' anti-semitic rants as he gunned down the faithful in pittsburgh were fueled online, in chat rooms and on social media, where like-minded hate thrives. for an increasing number of american jews, the holocaust references and celebration of genocide found on the internet are not just aberrations, but a fact of everyday life. >> the problem that we have today is not that anti-semitism is here. it has always existed. but now the extremists seem to have a license to operate. >> reporter: the anti-defamation
>> all right, miguel almaguer, thank you.he synagogue massacre is the most extreme example of a disturbing increase in anti-semitic incidents across the country recently. for more on that, we turn to nbc's stephanie gosk. stephanie, how much of a threat are jewish institutions across the country facing? >> reporter: well, lester, security's beefed up at this synagogue in new york, like others around the country. the reality is that anti-semitism is on the rise with dramatic spikes...
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hey, miguel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was a tense scene. a risky rescue in western arizona overnight. a man stuck nearly ten stories under ground in a mine shaft for days, finally freed. >> reporter: overnight, a dramatic rescue. >> pull. pull. >> reporter: a man pulled to freedom after being trapped in an arizona mine shaft for nearly three days. >> nice and easy. >> reporter: the 60-year-old was air lifted to the hospital with leg and knee injuries. according to the friend who found him, riedel has been searching for gold at the mine and if being stuck nearly 100 feet underground wasn't bad enough -- 12k3w4r d >> did he say anything about rattlesnakes at all? >> three of them. >> reporter: crews spent hours trying to reach the man. at one point depending on flashlights as night fell, finally lifting him to safety. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: the mine shaft is located in a remote desert area, 90 miles northwest of phoenix, that he was known to frequently explore. >> amateur miners go on to public lands and some of them look in abandon
hey, miguel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was a tense scene. a risky rescue in western arizona overnight. a man stuck nearly ten stories under ground in a mine shaft for days, finally freed. >> reporter: overnight, a dramatic rescue. >> pull. pull. >> reporter: a man pulled to freedom after being trapped in an arizona mine shaft for nearly three days. >> nice and easy. >> reporter: the 60-year-old was air lifted to the hospital with leg and...
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. >> miguel almaguer joining me now in pittsburgh. i want to turn now to ron mott, he is outside the alleged shooter's home in pittsburgh with more. i know they were searching that apartment last night. tell us a bit more about what investigator have found, what they were looking for in that search last night? >> reporter: hey, david. one of the critical things they were looking for last night in this building behind me were explosives. so some of the residents evacuated. i believe there are about 11 units in this building behind me. you can see things are all clear this morning. they did enter mr. bowers' apartment around 7:00 last night. don't know what was taken,, if anything, out of that apartment. but officials are saying they're going to dig into all aspects of his life over the next days and the next week. and particularly one question of concern that a lot of people will have is is there anyone else who knew what he might have been planning. one of the residents here said that robert bowers moved in about two years ago and tha
. >> miguel almaguer joining me now in pittsburgh. i want to turn now to ron mott, he is outside the alleged shooter's home in pittsburgh with more. i know they were searching that apartment last night. tell us a bit more about what investigator have found, what they were looking for in that search last night? >> reporter: hey, david. one of the critical things they were looking for last night in this building behind me were explosives. so some of the residents evacuated. i believe...
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good day to all three of you let's go to miguel first. right outside the tree of life synagogue. a place where some sunday classes might have been taking place today, but for the horrific events of yesterday. take about the investigation and the very latest. >> investigators have been very clear about motive. say it's a hate crime. the suspect, robert bauers, said many hateful things about jews as he was taken into custody. the mote sieve clear. what is unclear is the process that led up to the shooting. was it planned for quite some time or spur of the moment decision. unclear why he chose this particular synagogue for his attack. unclear if he had done any recog sense here. we can tell you inside investigators are cribbing what they call a very horrific crime scene. these are investigators that have seen many kind of horrific things in the past, but what they saw inside was unforgettable. certainly very disturbing scene. 11 victims were shot and killed inside that building. the suspect we're told made his way through the basement, first floor and, certainly, ended up on the thi
good day to all three of you let's go to miguel first. right outside the tree of life synagogue. a place where some sunday classes might have been taking place today, but for the horrific events of yesterday. take about the investigation and the very latest. >> investigators have been very clear about motive. say it's a hate crime. the suspect, robert bauers, said many hateful things about jews as he was taken into custody. the mote sieve clear. what is unclear is the process that led up...