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>>> si se justifica, desde luego que sÍ >>> miguel fÉlix gallardo es considerado el fundador del cartelrique camarena y su prisiÓn domiciliaria puede generar reacciones en estados unidos >>> no serÍa extraÑo que solicitaran, hicieran esta peticiÓn de extradiciÓn. >>> miguel fÉlix gallardo, no quedarÁ libre, continuarÁ en prisiÓn, hasta que el juez determinÉ lo contrario. en mÉxico, iza osorio, noticias telemundo. >>> hay una alerta de la fda por el uso de cremas blanqueadoras sin receta mÉdica investigan si una madre pudo ahorrar a sus 3 pequeÑos encontrados en la ilorla en new york >>> el futuro es el fÚtbol el mayor crecimiento gracias a los latinos. y por todo lo que puede ser... seguiremos impulsando la belleza hacia delante. ulta beauty. the possibilities are beautiful. ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, d
>>> si se justifica, desde luego que sÍ >>> miguel fÉlix gallardo es considerado el fundador del cartelrique camarena y su prisiÓn domiciliaria puede generar reacciones en estados unidos >>> no serÍa extraÑo que solicitaran, hicieran esta peticiÓn de extradiciÓn. >>> miguel fÉlix gallardo, no quedarÁ libre, continuarÁ en prisiÓn, hasta que el juez determinÉ lo contrario. en mÉxico, iza osorio, noticias telemundo. >>> hay una alerta de la...
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the one who was, she was miguel, and could not recognize her. audience louder louder friends.nk you thank you friends this was the last performance of the second competition day. now it's a matter of simple arithmetic. and you know we just want congratulate all viewers, all viewers of all contestants. after all, today they really were on top. and i think you appreciated their talent. 14 bright , charismatic, magnificent musicians ended up here in our vitebsk land. they are now in anticipation of the most important result of this evening. but we are ready right now to show you the final table of the second competitive day. attention to the screen. we set off to explore new routes and lay new paths - this is a city-museum. remained completely a little bit and crowds of tourists will go here. start yourself admiring the unusual landscapes. olshansky castle residence of the seventeenth year. i am a housekeeper, attention to the clock tower. they are not at all their own. for orthodox architecture, parishioners themselves collected money for them. we will stop in small towns and le
the one who was, she was miguel, and could not recognize her. audience louder louder friends.nk you thank you friends this was the last performance of the second competition day. now it's a matter of simple arithmetic. and you know we just want congratulate all viewers, all viewers of all contestants. after all, today they really were on top. and i think you appreciated their talent. 14 bright , charismatic, magnificent musicians ended up here in our vitebsk land. they are now in anticipation...
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prisiÓn para el jefe de jefes el capo mexicano miguel Ángel fÉlix gallardo ahora tiene 76 aÑos y hacemple condena por el asesinato de un exagente de la dea. el secretario de estado antony blinken estÁ en mÉxico para reunirse con el presidente mexicano hay varios temas para discusiÓn incluyendo las alertas de viaje que emite estados unidos sobre la seguridad de aquel paÍs. >>> los cowboys de dallas pierde a (nombre en inglÉs) luego de fracturarse los dedos de la mano derecha. combatir la violencia con mÚsica, es el empeÑo de un grupo de jÓvenes indÍgenas que apuesta por la paz en la zona norte de mÉxico en chiapas con una orquesta y un coro. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> ♪ (mÚsica ♪). ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> muchas gracias por estar con nosotros en este lunes 12 de septiembre. les saluda con mucho gusto nicole suÁrez. nos vamos ahora hasta escocia porque el ataÚd que contiene el cuerpo de la reina isabel ii, estÁ en escocia y le dan un Último adiÓs antes que maÑana emprenda viaje para londres, vamos en vivo a edimburgo con rogelio mora tagle, rogelio ¿ cuÁl es el ambiente a esta hora? >>>
prisiÓn para el jefe de jefes el capo mexicano miguel Ángel fÉlix gallardo ahora tiene 76 aÑos y hacemple condena por el asesinato de un exagente de la dea. el secretario de estado antony blinken estÁ en mÉxico para reunirse con el presidente mexicano hay varios temas para discusiÓn incluyendo las alertas de viaje que emite estados unidos sobre la seguridad de aquel paÍs. >>> los cowboys de dallas pierde a (nombre en inglÉs) luego de fracturarse los dedos de la mano derecha....
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>> all right miguel almaguer for us miguel, we thank you >>> now to the breaking news in that urgent manhunt in canada after one of the deadliest attacks in the country's history. police say one of two brothers wanted in a stabbing rampage that killed ten people has been found dead. gabe gutierrez has the latest >> reporter: tonight the manhunt in canada is expanding after a horrific stabbing spree that left at least 10 people dead and 18 injured police now saying one of the two suspects, damien sanderson, was found dead, not from a self-inflicted wound it's not clear who killed him his brother, myles sanderson, is still on the run and is considered armed and dangerous. today both of them have been charged with murder, attempted murder, and breaking and entering >> this is an ongoing active investigation >> reporter: the stabbings unfolded early sunday in a rural indigenous community in the canadian province of saskatchewan police are investigating 13 crime scenes in the james smith cree nation and the village of weldon. >> now i'm terrified to go to sleep at night. terrified to open
>> all right miguel almaguer for us miguel, we thank you >>> now to the breaking news in that urgent manhunt in canada after one of the deadliest attacks in the country's history. police say one of two brothers wanted in a stabbing rampage that killed ten people has been found dead. gabe gutierrez has the latest >> reporter: tonight the manhunt in canada is expanding after a horrific stabbing spree that left at least 10 people dead and 18 injured police now saying one of...
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su bistec >> [♪ ♪ ♪] [hablando ingles] este fue el campo donde de niño miguel aprendió a jugar béisbol desde niño primer equipo de mi amor y hasta la muerte >> miguel nacido y crecido con el sueño de toda su vida trabajar para la organización de los gigantes es parte de esto del equipo que compite en grandes ligas pero es integrante de un proyecto de gran valor trabajar en el fondo de la organización en esta iniciativa tiene programas de béisbol para promover la salud educación y deporte en los niños >> entre quise ser jugador de gigantes y ahora poder ser parte es increíble >> tu contrato expira en enero como lo hacen los peloteros debe demostrar lo que tiene figueroa aporte ideas importantes como estrategias para tener y su utilidad es que los niños tengan la misma oportunidad que tuvo con los gigantes >> diversión en el verano poder jugar béisbol poder tener la educación que me dieron buen compañero tener nuestro arbolito como yo pero estar al 100%
su bistec >> [♪ ♪ ♪] [hablando ingles] este fue el campo donde de niño miguel aprendió a jugar béisbol desde niño primer equipo de mi amor y hasta la muerte >> miguel nacido y crecido con el sueño de toda su vida trabajar para la organización de los gigantes es parte de esto del equipo que compite en grandes ligas pero es integrante de un proyecto de gran valor trabajar en el fondo de la organización en esta iniciativa tiene programas de béisbol para promover la salud...
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thanks very much, miguel marquez, on the scene for us. pauley's island. right now, i want to go to cnn's nick valencia. he's in myrtle beach, south carolina, for us. so tell us what you're seeing there, nick? >> reporter: wolf, good evening. just when it appeared the worst of hurricane ian had passed, just in the last few minutes, the wind started to whip up again, recreating those tropical storm force wind gusts that we felt all throughout the day. officially, hurricane ian made landfall just south of us in georgetown, but it did bring some significant damage here in myrtle beach and the surrounding area. we want to show you some video of the cherry grove pier north of here, in north myrtle beach that was just wrecked by the wind and rain. portions of it floating now in the atlantic ocean. and that wind and rain not only damaged the piers and some other piers around the area, as we're getting hit by another one of those gusts, it also brought with it some localized flooding. and coastal flooding was always a concern, but some resident's homes were also a
thanks very much, miguel marquez, on the scene for us. pauley's island. right now, i want to go to cnn's nick valencia. he's in myrtle beach, south carolina, for us. so tell us what you're seeing there, nick? >> reporter: wolf, good evening. just when it appeared the worst of hurricane ian had passed, just in the last few minutes, the wind started to whip up again, recreating those tropical storm force wind gusts that we felt all throughout the day. officially, hurricane ian made landfall...
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miguel Ángel: gracias por invitarme. suceda, de hecho cuando la reina tomÓ posesiÓn carlos tenÍa tres aÑos y cuando fue coronada ya tenÍa cuatro, incluso lo hace la persona con mayor edad en la historia, 73 aÑos. elyangelica: la historia que va poder tener la monarquÍa, hablamos de una reina que fue por 70 aÑos monarca, su hijo no parece gozar del mismo liderazgo y tampoco de la misma popularidad, cuÁles son los retos principales para que la monarquÍa se sostenga? miguel angel: esta reina fue tan completa que incluso lle limpiÓ el camino a su hijo lluego de aÑos de escÁndalo, de escÁndalo tremendo como fue la infidelidad a la princesa diana que ha sido uno de los micros de la realeza mÁs populares en la historia de este paÍs y en estos momentos no cuenta con la poca simpatÍa que tenÍa hace unos aÑos, tambiÉn ha sido gracias a sus hijos, sobre todo porque sus hijos y camila se han llevado muy bien, por otra parte el prÍncipe carlos ha llegado a una edad que la gente le tiene mas lÁstima que otra cosa, aunque realmente hay
miguel Ángel: gracias por invitarme. suceda, de hecho cuando la reina tomÓ posesiÓn carlos tenÍa tres aÑos y cuando fue coronada ya tenÍa cuatro, incluso lo hace la persona con mayor edad en la historia, 73 aÑos. elyangelica: la historia que va poder tener la monarquÍa, hablamos de una reina que fue por 70 aÑos monarca, su hijo no parece gozar del mismo liderazgo y tampoco de la misma popularidad, cuÁles son los retos principales para que la monarquÍa se sostenga? miguel angel: esta...
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miguel almaguer has been following the case miguel, what did the judge say today?, lester, the judge in baltimore said she overturned the murder conviction out of, quote, the interest of fairness and justice a ruling that now sets free a convicted killer who has steadfastly claimed innocence after 23 years behind bars. [ cheers and applause ] this is the moment that adnan syed walked out of the courthouse today, released after he was sentenced to life in prison for the 1999 murder of his high school classmate and former girlfriend hae min lee. syed's trial was chronicled on the podcast series "serial" and an hbo documentary. the episodes detailed how prosecutors failed to turn over evidence that could have cleared his name the victim's family said they were blindsided by today's hearing and feel betrayed a new prosecutor has 30 days to decide if they'll seek a new trial against syed, who is now free after more than two decades behind bars. lester >> miguel almaguer with those breaking details. thank you. >>> when we come back, my thoughts on the historic day not ju
miguel almaguer has been following the case miguel, what did the judge say today?, lester, the judge in baltimore said she overturned the murder conviction out of, quote, the interest of fairness and justice a ruling that now sets free a convicted killer who has steadfastly claimed innocence after 23 years behind bars. [ cheers and applause ] this is the moment that adnan syed walked out of the courthouse today, released after he was sentenced to life in prison for the 1999 murder of his high...
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de bien segÚn el c concierto en este tema ni el de las consultas por el tratado de libre comercio miguelscalÍa impugnÓ la prisiÓn domiciliaria que horas antes le habÍa concedido juez federal asÍ que deberÁ seguir esperando en la casa en una entrevista con noticias te telemundo crÓnica que concedido el escapo estaba preocupado por su salud a pesar de este estatus creen que no merec pronostico d usted lo estÁ viendo. >>>e no tengo pronosticÓ lo estÁ viendo.Ómpli asesinato del agente de la dea enrique camarena y acusado por narcotrÁfico. vamos a veracruz, se ta tambiÉn acusado por nar narcotrÁfico. en guerra nos vamos directamente hasta veracruz donde sÉptimo el cÓdigo rojo por un intenso tiroteo en el centro de orizaba y algunos compartieron unas redes como tuvieron que refugiarse de i incluso hasta tirados en el piso entre seremos de seguridad f fuertemente armado. otros abandonaron sus autos y esta dentro de las escuelas para poder resguardar >>> empezÓ en la balacera en donde empezÓ a las otras un h helicÓptero y estuvo patrullando la zona. no es otro redes i informaron que el enfrentam
de bien segÚn el c concierto en este tema ni el de las consultas por el tratado de libre comercio miguelscalÍa impugnÓ la prisiÓn domiciliaria que horas antes le habÍa concedido juez federal asÍ que deberÁ seguir esperando en la casa en una entrevista con noticias te telemundo crÓnica que concedido el escapo estaba preocupado por su salud a pesar de este estatus creen que no merec pronostico d usted lo estÁ viendo. >>>e no tengo pronosticÓ lo estÁ viendo.Ómpli asesinato del...
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miguel, take cover. be careful. we will check back with you throughout the program. >>> i think we have live pictures right now of myrtle beach. it is looking -- this is, i guess, north myrtle beach. this is looking obviously very bad right now in terms of just how intense this storm was. you see it is washing out a pier. it is hard to see because the camera is being battered around and rained on. we'll keep on eye on all of that. meanwhile, cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is tracking the storm for us at the cnn weather center. okay, so jennifer, where is it right now, has it made landfall? >> it hasn't officially yet made landfall, but it is making landfall. the national hurricane center will put out a statement, the official landfall statement really any moment from now. this is making landfall as we speak. we're still getting that on shore wind, especially in places where nick is, myrtle beach, the worst of it, but i do think that it is peaking. i don't think they're going to get much more storm surge than they h
miguel, take cover. be careful. we will check back with you throughout the program. >>> i think we have live pictures right now of myrtle beach. it is looking -- this is, i guess, north myrtle beach. this is looking obviously very bad right now in terms of just how intense this storm was. you see it is washing out a pier. it is hard to see because the camera is being battered around and rained on. we'll keep on eye on all of that. meanwhile, cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is tracking...
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miguel marquez on martha's vineyard tonight. miguel, thank you very much. i'm joined now by cnn's rosa flores, who was in houston tonight. rosa, what more do we know about how all this transpired and how these migrants were even made aware of these flights? >> you know, the circumstances are very curious, john. my colleague maria santanas spoke to two migrants, and they explained it like this. they said they were in a shelter in san antonio, texas, and there were a couple of women who approached them outside the shelter by the names of perla and dulce. and they said these women were from organizations from orlando, florida that helped migrants, and they put these migrants up in a hotel for about five days. they promised them shelter and jobs whenever they got to their final destination. and according to these two migrants, they thought they were going to new york and boston, but it turns out they ended up at martha's vineyard. now we're still digging into this, john, because, again, the circumstances are just very curious here. >> again, they were in texas.
miguel marquez on martha's vineyard tonight. miguel, thank you very much. i'm joined now by cnn's rosa flores, who was in houston tonight. rosa, what more do we know about how all this transpired and how these migrants were even made aware of these flights? >> you know, the circumstances are very curious, john. my colleague maria santanas spoke to two migrants, and they explained it like this. they said they were in a shelter in san antonio, texas, and there were a couple of women who...
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miguel, it's coming for you. >> it is coming. we don't know how much punch ian has left, but it is already start to pour here. they have issued a flash flood warning here in charleston. i want to show you what the bay looks like here. this is the area that will flood here in the city. this floods on a good day, but what they are expecting is a 9-foot tide around noon, around noon, is also when that storm is going to sort of come into this area. they're not quite sure where it's going to hit. so if you have a 9-foot tide, where it floods around 7 feet here, on top of that, a storm surge and water coming down from the sky. you're going to have a real problem here. there goes a police officer through roads that are starting to collect water here. several roads have already been shut down in charleston. they are at their highest level of alert here in the city and the county, ready for anything that ian can throw at them. there are lots of low-lying areas along the coast here, telling people at this point to stay in place. but hopefu
miguel, it's coming for you. >> it is coming. we don't know how much punch ian has left, but it is already start to pour here. they have issued a flash flood warning here in charleston. i want to show you what the bay looks like here. this is the area that will flood here in the city. this floods on a good day, but what they are expecting is a 9-foot tide around noon, around noon, is also when that storm is going to sort of come into this area. they're not quite sure where it's going to...
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miguel marquez is there for us. a surprise on the island. what is the fallout today? >> reporter: a very big surprise. what is happening right now. this is a church where all 50 of them are being assisted, getting their basic needs met right now. i met one woman on that plane. she said yesterday morning, they were in san antonio. she, her husband, and their child. and they were promised help. they said they were getting on a plane, they were promised help. she, her family, and 47 others got on to two planes near san antonio. and they ended up here in martha's vineyard. i want to bring in dillon fernandez, a state representative here. you've been chatting with folks. how are they doing here and what needs are being met? >> sure. everyone's needs are being met right now. we have to move over so the person can come through here. everyone's needs, the second they got off the plane were met. this island community sprang together. everyone got the beds and the shelter. we have areas set up, triage areas with spanish-speaking attorneys. we have a play room for the children t
miguel marquez is there for us. a surprise on the island. what is the fallout today? >> reporter: a very big surprise. what is happening right now. this is a church where all 50 of them are being assisted, getting their basic needs met right now. i met one woman on that plane. she said yesterday morning, they were in san antonio. she, her husband, and their child. and they were promised help. they said they were getting on a plane, they were promised help. she, her family, and 47 others...
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miguel marquez standing by there. miguel, i can see it's already coming down hard. >> reporter: it is. and officials here in charleston say that we are at the highest level, starting to shut down streets, because the rain is coming down. this is an area that often floods in charleston. i want to show you what it looks like here. this is the estuary here. it is very low, because we're just past low tide. here's the problem. you have all of this rain coming from the sky. you're also going to have a very big storm surge and that's what they are most concerned with. around noon, which is when the storm is going to be closest to land and probably make landfall, it is also going to coincide with the tide here. they're expecting it not -- the tide here. this sea wall and many areas of charleston flood on a day. they are bracing for very big floods here, asking -- they are doing everything they can to sandbag homes, to open shelters for those who may need them, and anybody in low-lying areas here, saying stay away from the oc
miguel marquez standing by there. miguel, i can see it's already coming down hard. >> reporter: it is. and officials here in charleston say that we are at the highest level, starting to shut down streets, because the rain is coming down. this is an area that often floods in charleston. i want to show you what it looks like here. this is the estuary here. it is very low, because we're just past low tide. here's the problem. you have all of this rain coming from the sky. you're also going...
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un juez mexicano ordenÓ que miguel angel fÉlix gallardo, el fundador del cartel, cumpla su condena en la frontera noreste de este paÍs. darle un vuelco a esta guerra. cobertura especial desde gran bretaÑa, carlos iii dio hoy sus primeros discursos como rey ante los parlamentos de inglaterra y escocia, tambiÉn escoltÓ el fÉretro de su madre, la reina isabel ii. marÍa antonieta collins estÁ al frente de esta cobertura. marÍa: ggracias, jorge, cae la noche de lunes, estamos cerca de la medianoche de lunes en londres, ha sido una jornada extenuante, emotiva, una jornada que tiene la segunda fase de ese largo traslado de isabel ii de inglaterra desde balmoral hasta que finalmente llegue el dÍa de maÑana aquÍ, londres, para que comiencen sus funerales de estado. es pablo monsalvo el que tiene el recuento de este dÍa lleno de tristeza, tambiÉn de unidad familiar. pablo: este es el comienzo de una larga despedida, el fÉretro con los restos de la reina isabel ii se exhibirÁ durante 24 horas en la catedral de san jailes, edimburgo, donde ya hay de miles de personas dispuesta hasta estar aquÍ pa
un juez mexicano ordenÓ que miguel angel fÉlix gallardo, el fundador del cartel, cumpla su condena en la frontera noreste de este paÍs. darle un vuelco a esta guerra. cobertura especial desde gran bretaÑa, carlos iii dio hoy sus primeros discursos como rey ante los parlamentos de inglaterra y escocia, tambiÉn escoltÓ el fÉretro de su madre, la reina isabel ii. marÍa antonieta collins estÁ al frente de esta cobertura. marÍa: ggracias, jorge, cae la noche de lunes, estamos cerca de la...
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. >> and now, going to charleston where the community is waiting, and we have miguel marcus there, and the high tide just as the hurricane is set to come ashore, and what are you seeing? >> yeah, it is pretty miserable right now, and this is the worst that we have seen. the winds are really starting to dust up, and you can see that rain coming in, and pushed by the wind. when it is starts to hurt your face and feel it through the clothing, you know it is bad. this is what some of the bay is looking like, and the tide is not expected to be as high as they thought earlier. it is forecast to be over 9 feet today, but they are believing it is going to be 7 1/2 feet. one bit for charleston, it is looking like the storm is going to pass to the east, and it is going to push it out more into the ocean, so this street is blocked out here, and some folks are out and about, and this is not a terrible storm for ch charleston so far, and there is power out to some people in different areas, but it is low country, so they are used to it. they are not expecting anything certainly as bad as florida ha
. >> and now, going to charleston where the community is waiting, and we have miguel marcus there, and the high tide just as the hurricane is set to come ashore, and what are you seeing? >> yeah, it is pretty miserable right now, and this is the worst that we have seen. the winds are really starting to dust up, and you can see that rain coming in, and pushed by the wind. when it is starts to hurt your face and feel it through the clothing, you know it is bad. this is what some of...
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correspondent miguel marquez is on the scene for us. >> reporter: after less than 48 unexpected hours, in martha's vineyard -- nearly 50 venezuela migrants were given a warm sendoff. volunteers embracing each person as they boarded buses. then ferries and on to the next part of their long journey. their unannounced arrival wednesday all part of the campaign by texas governor greg abbott and florida governor ron desantis to send migrants to so-called sanctuary cities. by surprise. >> all we're trying to do is offer to transport to sanctuary jurisdictions free to the alien but certainly not mandatory and that way they're able to go and these sanctuary jurisdictions could put their mon where their mouth is. >> these were picked up in texas. some were taken to a hotel to wait and then boarded planes. well [ technical difficulties ] in new york city. >> standing at port authority, he asked me, how do i get to portland, oregon. >> to california where governor gavin newsom has ask the the department of justice to open an investigation into the controversial practice. >> what ron desantis is
correspondent miguel marquez is on the scene for us. >> reporter: after less than 48 unexpected hours, in martha's vineyard -- nearly 50 venezuela migrants were given a warm sendoff. volunteers embracing each person as they boarded buses. then ferries and on to the next part of their long journey. their unannounced arrival wednesday all part of the campaign by texas governor greg abbott and florida governor ron desantis to send migrants to so-called sanctuary cities. by surprise. >>...
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you heard miguel. he's on pawleys island. he was talking about that pier. what more can you tell me about the damage so far? >> good evening. obviously we've experienced catastrophic storm surge. ian brought in storm surge in excess of 4 feet. we've had similar storms before. so it's not unique to us. but this one, it kept pounding our coast line for hours and hours on end. we've experienced major damage along pawleys island as well as garden city beach just north of there. we've got reports of very similar damage there as well. lots of folks whose homes have experienced flooding from storm surge. we've got infrastructure damage to roadways and accessibility issues at this hour. >> as you say, there are so many things that contribute to a storm being truly terrible. it's not just the category rating. it's how long that it lasted that that storm surge was just relentless in pounding the coast line. miguel showed that pier on pawleys island. i know there's a lot of debris in the area. are you worried at this point about more structures collapsing? i guess, in
you heard miguel. he's on pawleys island. he was talking about that pier. what more can you tell me about the damage so far? >> good evening. obviously we've experienced catastrophic storm surge. ian brought in storm surge in excess of 4 feet. we've had similar storms before. so it's not unique to us. but this one, it kept pounding our coast line for hours and hours on end. we've experienced major damage along pawleys island as well as garden city beach just north of there. we've got...
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so how many migrants have been sent to new york, and how in the world are they in this situation, miguel controversial. since may there's been about 13,000 migrants seeking asylum coming to new york city. about 2,600 of them from texas. many others coming from other jurisdictions. but it is putting a massive weight and a lot of difficulty for the shelter system here in new york city. this is a city that has a shelter law that says everybody who asks for it must be sheltered. so, the possibility of cruise ships is out there, but it is very controversial in a city that would rather see more housing and less time in shelters for not just the homeless but for the migrant population as well. >> miguel, thank you very much. >>> and all of these developments, this lawsuit now against desantis, is coming in the context of a texas sheriff who is investigating how desantis managed to send those migrants from texas to martha's vineyard. because, again, governor desantis does not live in texas and the migrants were not in florida. we are learning tonight that a florida aviation company that received
so how many migrants have been sent to new york, and how in the world are they in this situation, miguel controversial. since may there's been about 13,000 migrants seeking asylum coming to new york city. about 2,600 of them from texas. many others coming from other jurisdictions. but it is putting a massive weight and a lot of difficulty for the shelter system here in new york city. this is a city that has a shelter law that says everybody who asks for it must be sheltered. so, the possibility...
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more about what miguel reported on.oining me is julia, the senior policy analyst at the migration policy institute working on u.s. immigration policy. thank you for the time this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> so you heard me miguel's reporting, many of them are happy to be there in martha's vineyard, this is just one example of what's been going on in new york city and washington, d.c. and on and on, but they didn't know where they were going and martha's vineyard didn't know they were coming so wasn't prepared so is now scrambling to set up facilities to be helpful and to aid in what they might need. what is your reaction to that? >> right. this has been a problem with the busing from texas and arizona all along is that the places the migrants are going aren't being notified. there is no coordination. they don't know what time of day the buses are coming, they show up in the middle of the night, there is no information about who is coming, how many, what needs they might have. some people are arriving with acute
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i want to start with the man we heard in miguel's report. he didn't know where he was going and then you heard what the state senator cyr said. there was a woman named pearla. some of these migrants had texts from her promising expedited work work papers and jobs if they got on this plane. obviously that is not the situation and nobody involved thought that would be the situation. yet here they are. do you agree with what governor desantis did here? >> so erin, i can't speak to the specifics here. i don't know anything more than what i just heard. i'm not prepared to condemn or praise either case. what i am prepared to talk about, though, is the overwhelming crisis at our southern border. at the end of this fiscal year, at the end of september there will be over 2 million illegal immigrants crossing the southern border, an all-time record. that's a direct result of the biden administration's failed immigration policy. their own customs and border patrol lead said under oath at a deposition on july 28th the biden administration's no-consequen
i want to start with the man we heard in miguel's report. he didn't know where he was going and then you heard what the state senator cyr said. there was a woman named pearla. some of these migrants had texts from her promising expedited work work papers and jobs if they got on this plane. obviously that is not the situation and nobody involved thought that would be the situation. yet here they are. do you agree with what governor desantis did here? >> so erin, i can't speak to the...
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here's nbc's miguel almaguer >> reporter: the deadly double threat, scorching california still out of control wildfire in the northern end of the state and an unrelenting heat wave now bringing the highest likelihood of rolling blackouts, after six days of sweltering temperatures. >> brutal outside. just babsolute brutal. >> reporter: in the small town of weed, two were killed as this explosi explosi explosive flame went across. 46 million baked in what feels like an oven after a nearly week of the brutal broil. the extended forecast offering little relief for major cities still well above triple digits >> it's going to be like a hundred plus >> reporter: as temperatures soar 20 degrees above average, more than a hundred daily records will be set after one of the worst heat waves in history. winds knocked out power to 36,000 in another area the intense demand for power in california could overwhelm the fragile power grid on the brink for days. >> we know it's been a long haul, and it's about to get even more difficult >> our thanks to miguel for that report >>> and as flames and extre
here's nbc's miguel almaguer >> reporter: the deadly double threat, scorching california still out of control wildfire in the northern end of the state and an unrelenting heat wave now bringing the highest likelihood of rolling blackouts, after six days of sweltering temperatures. >> brutal outside. just babsolute brutal. >> reporter: in the small town of weed, two were killed as this explosi explosi explosive flame went across. 46 million baked in what feels like an oven...
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can see that substation behind me, just behind it is the wildfire still burning out of control. >> miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> heartbreaking news tonight in memphis where police announced they found the remains of a missing teacher who was abducted while jogging last week as the man accused of killing eliza fletcher appeared in court. jesse kirsch was there. >> reporter: more than four days after eliza fletcher vanished tonight the desperate seven for the memphis mother of two ending this tragedy police finding fletcher's body late monday behind an empty home roughly half a mile from where court documents say her alleged killer tried to cover up the crime. standing before a judge this morning, 38-year-old cleotha abston faced multiple charges, including especially aggravated kidnapping tomorrow he will be arraigned on two more charges, including first-degree murder. he has not yet entered a plea. >> while the outcome of this investigation is not what we hoped for, we are nonetheless pleased to remove this dangerous predator off the streets of memphis. >> reporter: authorities say abst
can see that substation behind me, just behind it is the wildfire still burning out of control. >> miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> heartbreaking news tonight in memphis where police announced they found the remains of a missing teacher who was abducted while jogging last week as the man accused of killing eliza fletcher appeared in court. jesse kirsch was there. >> reporter: more than four days after eliza fletcher vanished tonight the desperate seven for the memphis mother...
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sense of wonder and joy boss of the lugens pabo this but clad academic russian drama theater galena. miguel york felipe of her never forgets this love from jesse orchard long gets it back. it said i shouldn't like the teeth the subsidies through it's just reaching out. those are i did in the theater also cares for children who have lost their parents that are watching work by lights here mom. so some repairs now can we just have to let some campus gets can borman william ugly perhaps? i mean my gets caught. gloria is my next door. could we pray? jim schoolkids, j astellas his mamma papa at kistin. i shall chatter piccadilly. jets. kindle dearly until i li to dallas to he is a nicety audra stone. she slipping my chest over, is it, isn't it? it was, but i needed to alexander savannah, what it is natural it's yard around because getting used to chosen wishing to harangue and nas just a buggy. she said to nick nasha with data for 8 years they've been killing people in don't best every day. ah, this includes children and they kill with weapons supplied by nato. ah, all essentially testing wrong.
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miguel, we'll check back in. thank you. >>> joining me right now is republican congressman nancy mace. her district stretches along the coach and includes charleston. thank you so much. i know you're back home to help. what are you most concerned about right now? >> well right now looking at the high tide, and the rain that is coming up in this potential storm surge as you just mentioned, when it rains it pours and it floods. and fortunately right now it is only 7.5 feet of high tide and we were expecting 9 feet. but right now the winds, some of the road and bridges are shutting down because of sustained winds. there are places with gusts over 65 miles per hour so that is also a problem. and here in charleston, i'm on folly beach and mt. pleasant, we have power outages coming in and out. our power has been in and out ten times on and off all morning. sos that another concern for residents that are here. >> we know that ian is now a less powerful hurricane as it is heading your direction. but when you see the powe
miguel, we'll check back in. thank you. >>> joining me right now is republican congressman nancy mace. her district stretches along the coach and includes charleston. thank you so much. i know you're back home to help. what are you most concerned about right now? >> well right now looking at the high tide, and the rain that is coming up in this potential storm surge as you just mentioned, when it rains it pours and it floods. and fortunately right now it is only 7.5 feet of high...
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back to you. >> miguel, thank you. we know you will continue to talk to people and do your work that you're doing on the ground. >>> to washington, d.c., where the latest round of buses from texas, governor greg abbott showed up outside of vice president harris' home this morning. did these migrants know they were going to d.c.? >> ana, some of them knew they were coming to washington but not to the home of the vice president, here at the u.s. naval observatory. there were volunteers and nonprofits set up to receive them at union station. about four miles down the road, where most of the buses have been dropping off. there was this confusion and scramble this morning when suddenly, there were about 100 people, some of them families with children, stranded on the sidewalk behind me. in some cases, holding garbage bags of belongings, not knowing where to go or what to do. some of the people started to figure out they were part of a political stunt. governor greg abbott of texas, tweeting out these migrants were sent to t
back to you. >> miguel, thank you. we know you will continue to talk to people and do your work that you're doing on the ground. >>> to washington, d.c., where the latest round of buses from texas, governor greg abbott showed up outside of vice president harris' home this morning. did these migrants know they were going to d.c.? >> ana, some of them knew they were coming to washington but not to the home of the vice president, here at the u.s. naval observatory. there were...
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don. >> thank you, miguel. appreciate that. bring in now senior cnn political commentator david axelrod, and charlie dent, a former republican congressman from pennsylvania. good evening. so who do i have? i've got, charlie. okay. we'll get david up. we had a problem with his singinal but we'll get him up. charlie, thanks for joining. it appears these migrants were misled with a promise of jobs all for a political stunt. what is desantis trying to accomplish here? is cruelty the point, is getting his face on conservative media or voice, is that the point? what is it? >> i think that is the point. this is a political stunt. but he's also trying to make a point. there is a real problem at the southern border. i'm not saying so much in florida but certainly in texas and the other border states with mexico. i believe federal agents have apprehended nearly 2 million people this year. >> charlie, can i jump in here. i think you make a very good point. there is is an issue. no one should deny there's an issue at the southern border. t
don. >> thank you, miguel. appreciate that. bring in now senior cnn political commentator david axelrod, and charlie dent, a former republican congressman from pennsylvania. good evening. so who do i have? i've got, charlie. okay. we'll get david up. we had a problem with his singinal but we'll get him up. charlie, thanks for joining. it appears these migrants were misled with a promise of jobs all for a political stunt. what is desantis trying to accomplish here? is cruelty the point, is...
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here's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: tonight a year of extremes in just a matter of days.at, fires, floods, and now mudslides. the volatile western weather creating havoc for first responders and dangerous conditions for those suddenly in harm's way. >> all these vehicles are stuck in about two feet of 20-mile-an-hour debris flow. >> reporter: outside los angeles firefighters rescued more than 50, including young families who suddenly became trapped and caked in debris as a mudslide covered a canyon road. >> it was terrifying. >> reporter: on the heels of record-shattering heat the remnants of tropical storm kay brought flash flooding that soaked the region, downed trees, swamped neighborhoods and sidewalk rescues. from floods to fires there's been little relief. across the west more than 90 large wildfires are burning in a region mired in drought. some 800,000 acres scorched from active fires as crews battle to gain the upper hand. >> the flames were 300 feet in the air. the trees were exploding. >> reporter: with entire communities under evacuations, in recent days four
here's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: tonight a year of extremes in just a matter of days.at, fires, floods, and now mudslides. the volatile western weather creating havoc for first responders and dangerous conditions for those suddenly in harm's way. >> all these vehicles are stuck in about two feet of 20-mile-an-hour debris flow. >> reporter: outside los angeles firefighters rescued more than 50, including young families who suddenly became trapped and caked in debris as a...
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. >> i want to go to cnn's miguel marquez. carolina were a state of emergency has been declared in preparation for in, which is now approaching the carolinas. miguel, what does it look like we were? have you seen preparation for what is to come? >> we have a little bit of preparation to show you. they are preparing at the highest level. the city and county of charleston and the highest level of emergency preparedness. i will share what is happening with the weather right now. not a lot. the last couple of hours, we started to see the screen a little bit in the afternoon. the city is handing out sandbags by the thousands. for some people, this is an area of charleston that floods a lot. charleston dust it floods quite a bit. these guys are prepped for this thing. these things are filled with water to protect these homes here. these are substantial barriers in this neighborhood that you can see. this thing is really impressive. it will protect us home from what the biggest concern is, water. water coming from the sky and from th
. >> i want to go to cnn's miguel marquez. carolina were a state of emergency has been declared in preparation for in, which is now approaching the carolinas. miguel, what does it look like we were? have you seen preparation for what is to come? >> we have a little bit of preparation to show you. they are preparing at the highest level. the city and county of charleston and the highest level of emergency preparedness. i will share what is happening with the weather right now. not a...
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what are they telling you, miguel? >> reporter: it's murky how they ended up from texas two days ago here to martha's vineyard. it's not clear how many more nights they will be here. but from what we understand, we spoke to a dozen immigrants between myself and my colleagues, they all said the same thing, they were approached by somebody in san antonio at the shelter they were at, asked if they wanted an opportunity, they were taken to a hotel, held for planes to come, put them on planes. they were all from venezuala, they all were in texas, the planes came, no one else got on, got off, then they landed here. happy to be here but confused. for the lawyers and the officials trying to help them out here, meeting their immediate needs because most of them had little, if anything on them. that's job one. it's already getting cool in the mornings so they needed to get them clothes, food, shelter, all that. lawyers are saying now that they can sort through their cases it's going to be a tough road ahead. we spoke to people w
what are they telling you, miguel? >> reporter: it's murky how they ended up from texas two days ago here to martha's vineyard. it's not clear how many more nights they will be here. but from what we understand, we spoke to a dozen immigrants between myself and my colleagues, they all said the same thing, they were approached by somebody in san antonio at the shelter they were at, asked if they wanted an opportunity, they were taken to a hotel, held for planes to come, put them on planes....
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cnn's miguel marquez has been on martha's vineyard and has their story. >> reporter: after less than 48 unexpected hours in martha's vineyard, nearly 50 venezuelan migrants were given a warm send-off. volunteers embracing each person as they boarded buses, then ferries, and onto the next part of their long journey. they're announced arrival wednesday all part of a campaign by texas governor greg abbott and florida governor ron desantis to send migrants to see called sanctuary cities by surprise. >> all we're trying to do is offer transport to sanctuary jurisdictions free to the alien, but certainly not mandatory, and that way they're able to go and these sanctuary jurisdictions can put their money where their month is. >> reporter: these immigrants were picked up in texas. some say they were taken to a hotel to wait and then boarded planes. well, we didn't know until last minute our destination such as new york where our relatives reside, he says. we came with, as i say, the idea of reuniting with them. other immigrants we spoke to here say they were promised all sorts of things incl
cnn's miguel marquez has been on martha's vineyard and has their story. >> reporter: after less than 48 unexpected hours in martha's vineyard, nearly 50 venezuelan migrants were given a warm send-off. volunteers embracing each person as they boarded buses, then ferries, and onto the next part of their long journey. they're announced arrival wednesday all part of a campaign by texas governor greg abbott and florida governor ron desantis to send migrants to see called sanctuary cities by...
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laura bicker, bbc news, san miguel.d later on tuesday. schools have been closed and boat owners ordered to stay ashore in central provinces, with the government standing by to evacuate up to a million people, if needed. there are also warnings in place for heavy rain, which could cause flooding and landslides. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... we find out what's going to happen to the tens of thousands of floral tributes in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin said today would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act, here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility that produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. this man, israel's right—winger ariel sharon, visited the religious compound, and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea unth
laura bicker, bbc news, san miguel.d later on tuesday. schools have been closed and boat owners ordered to stay ashore in central provinces, with the government standing by to evacuate up to a million people, if needed. there are also warnings in place for heavy rain, which could cause flooding and landslides. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... we find out what's going to happen to the tens of thousands of floral tributes in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this....
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and turn up their ac between 4:00 and 9:00 p.m but it will still be sweltering outside lester >> miguel almaguer in thanks >>> in ukraine, a team of u.n. inspectors has finally reached a russian-controlled nuclear power plant after a dangerous journey through the war zone josh lederman is in the region tonight with their new warning. >> reporter: tonight, the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog says the world cannot tolerate more damage to europe's largest nuclear power plant. after inspectors finally got a firsthand look at damage from months of shelling >> i have just completed a first tour of the key areas >> reporter: the head of the international atomic energy agency inspecting the plant for five hours, then issuing this warning >> it is obvious that the plant and the physical integrity of the plant has been violated >> reporter: just hours earlier, the unprecedented mission to the russian-held plant was threatened by intense shelling before and during the inspectors' journey across the front lines. fighting so fierce, a nuclear reactor was shut down and the head of zaporizhzhia's regional adm
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what are you learning, miguel? >> heating up with a criminal investigation.d a criminal investigation to look into who exactly tried to lure 48 migrants to martha's vineyard. saying they were led there under false pretenses and is asking for more information. this as the fight between republican governors and some blue states gets even worse. >> an indication of how some migrants are being convinced to travel from red states to blue. a pamphlet provided to venezuelan asylumseekers going from texas to martha's vineyard. the pamphlet offers refugee assistance including cash and employment services. all the migrants flown to martha's vineyard were seeking asylum, not refugee status. more buses, more migrants shipped from texas to new york city. no heads up, no coordination. >> this is a humanitarian crisis created by human hands. >> reporter: mayor adams blaming texas governor greg abbott who continues to send bus loads of migrants to new york city. six buses already arriving today, at least 22 over the weekend. >> when we reached out to greg abbott and stated,
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cnn's miguel marquez is where we start, he is on grountd in charleston. miguel, high tide only hours away, we saw what the storm surge did in florida. what are you seeing there and what are officials worried about? >> reporter: it's exactly that, that high tide with the storm surge at the same time and it just depends on where that storm makes landfall and where the tide happens to be at the moment. i want to show you what's happening here now, we are in a bit of a lull, have been in a lull for 45 minutes now, it looks like in the next half hour to hour or so we're really going to get slammed and it's going to be full on for the next few hours. if you could just stay still, you can see the speed at which the clouds are going by. this is the bay here in charleston, this is an area that often floods in charleston, so they expect it will. 7 feet tide is where it normally floods here, they're expecting a 9 foot tide plus a storm surge, plus water coming down in the form of rain. so all of that added together they are concerned about. there have always been so
cnn's miguel marquez is where we start, he is on grountd in charleston. miguel, high tide only hours away, we saw what the storm surge did in florida. what are you seeing there and what are officials worried about? >> reporter: it's exactly that, that high tide with the storm surge at the same time and it just depends on where that storm makes landfall and where the tide happens to be at the moment. i want to show you what's happening here now, we are in a bit of a lull, have been in a...
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miguel cardona joins us. back miguel cardona joins us. in the new all-american club. that's a “club” i want to join! let's hear from simone. chuck, that's a club i want to join! i literally just said that. i like her better than you the new subway series. what's your pick? age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. they said it couldn't be done. because the big drug companies have billions of dollars and an army of lobbyists. but aarp has never run from a tough fight. they stood with their 38 million members and said, "enough." enough of the highest prescription drug prices in the world. together, we forced the big drug companies to lower prices and save americans money. we won this fight, but big pharma won't stop. so neither will aarp. the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can
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miguel medina vestido de blanco lleva un telÉfono y una botella en la mano.s, de acuerdo con los fiscales, llevaba un arma. en el video se ve a medina mostrando sus manos a los oficiales mientras el otro joven se retira. segundos despuÉs, ambos policÍas le disparan. mientras la vÍctima estÁ en el suelo, el sargento y el oficial se bajan del vehÍculo e intercambian disparos con el joven de 17 aÑos, quien no resultÓ herido y hasta el momento no se le han presentado cargos. en el fuego cruzado, un transeÚnte fue herido por el roce de una bala. en las Últimas horas la oficina de responsabilidad civil publicÓ los videos. esta es la cÁmara de vigilancia que captÓ todo el incidente. los videos desmienten la versiÓn de los policÍas involucrados, quienes inicialmente dijeron que a ellos les dispararon primero y que por eso abrieron fuego. " los oficiales involucrados en este incidente no tienen justificaciÓn para disparar contra una vÍctima desarmada", sostuvo la fiscal estatal. ambos oficiales enfrentan cargos por asalto agravado con arma de fuego y abuso de autorida
miguel medina vestido de blanco lleva un telÉfono y una botella en la mano.s, de acuerdo con los fiscales, llevaba un arma. en el video se ve a medina mostrando sus manos a los oficiales mientras el otro joven se retira. segundos despuÉs, ambos policÍas le disparan. mientras la vÍctima estÁ en el suelo, el sargento y el oficial se bajan del vehÍculo e intercambian disparos con el joven de 17 aÑos, quien no resultÓ herido y hasta el momento no se le han presentado cargos. en el fuego...
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i'm in a manner like a man in this is the worst flooding that has happened to you in some miguel, that is my house has 2 levels, one guy and the war to reach the 2nd floor. no, michael, even a local market is completely submerged. levona, philippines, president mark was conducted to ne, a real inspection after a briefing with government officials where he praised the preparation efforts. you may have gotten lucky things this day and it's a bit, ah, but look, i think i don't. it's clear for all mile this, sir, from what we did this last, this is the very, very important is for police on all get people out of the areas of danger ahead of the land, full. thousands of people were moved to emergency shelters. to spend the night in safety, far away from the path of the most powerful typhoon that philippines has seen this year football now and england host germany at wembley stadium in their last matches of the nation's league. it's being described as a match for pride as both sides have had lack luster outings in the competition. as he flicks unbeaten run is germany coach ended when they wer
i'm in a manner like a man in this is the worst flooding that has happened to you in some miguel, that is my house has 2 levels, one guy and the war to reach the 2nd floor. no, michael, even a local market is completely submerged. levona, philippines, president mark was conducted to ne, a real inspection after a briefing with government officials where he praised the preparation efforts. you may have gotten lucky things this day and it's a bit, ah, but look, i think i don't. it's clear for all...
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miguel, what are you seeing and hearing this morning? >> reporter: well, this is their second night here. the bottom line is all 50 that arrived here are well cared for. there were seven families, four kids between 3 and 8 years old. they are getting settled in. the question is where do they go from here? lawyers who met with all these migrants for a long time yesterday said they were misled. and that's the same information we are hearing from from the many we have spoken to as well, between myself, we've talked to over a dozen migrants here on martha's vineyard yesterday. they said the same thing, erp in sannin toneio, they were approached by somebody who said we can give you an opportunity, we can give you jobs and a private hotel and they were then put on place, all 50 of them, all venezuelans, all from texas or were in texas, they were brought here. they had no idea where they were going. some thought they were going to boston and they ended up here. >> they're very grateful to be here they feel very safe here but they have asylum ca
miguel, what are you seeing and hearing this morning? >> reporter: well, this is their second night here. the bottom line is all 50 that arrived here are well cared for. there were seven families, four kids between 3 and 8 years old. they are getting settled in. the question is where do they go from here? lawyers who met with all these migrants for a long time yesterday said they were misled. and that's the same information we are hearing from from the many we have spoken to as well,...
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when father miguel hildago in 1810, he call everyone to take arms and begin the fight for the independent from spain. happened he had to rush to a call everyone to start the preponder lawyer insurrection because where he was participating had been discovered. he is the father of the mexican nation. father hildago like the george washington for united states. and when we do see then that we reenact when he did calling for the independence. so today, the mexican president, governs the mayors, the mexican ambassadors all over the world we reenact what father hildago did in september 16. yes. in the morning of upon september 16. but since the end of -- 19th century, we celebrate el grito in the evening of september 15. and the pedestrian mexico conditions to september 16, with military parade in mexico city. you know mexicans we don't only have one party we need 2 days to celebrate. 15 and 16. so that's what happened. okay. so during the ceremony that is about to start. what will happen is that i will make the call for independence. i will shout in honor of mexico and the mexican heros. i wil
when father miguel hildago in 1810, he call everyone to take arms and begin the fight for the independent from spain. happened he had to rush to a call everyone to start the preponder lawyer insurrection because where he was participating had been discovered. he is the father of the mexican nation. father hildago like the george washington for united states. and when we do see then that we reenact when he did calling for the independence. so today, the mexican president, governs the mayors, the...
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i'm been, i'm elijah barnett and this is the worst flooding that has happened to year in some miguel, that is, i mean my house has 2 levels. funny guy and the war to reach the 2nd floor. no. my room. even a local market is completely submerged. level philippines, president mark was conducted to ne, a real inspection after a briefing with government officials where he praised the preparation efforts. you may have gotten lucky things this thing a little bit. ah, but i think i don't. it's clear for all my, this is from what we did this last. this is the very, very important is preparation on get people out of the areas of danger ahead of the land. full thousands of people were moved to emergency shelters, to spend the night in safety, far away from the path of the most powerful typhoon that philippines has seen this year. the track and field world is still talking about sundays world record marathon run in berlin. elliot, keep chalky of kenya broke the mark he had at the race as the favorite, in part because he said the previous, well record in the streets of berlin. in 2018 kentucky, fo
i'm been, i'm elijah barnett and this is the worst flooding that has happened to year in some miguel, that is, i mean my house has 2 levels. funny guy and the war to reach the 2nd floor. no. my room. even a local market is completely submerged. level philippines, president mark was conducted to ne, a real inspection after a briefing with government officials where he praised the preparation efforts. you may have gotten lucky things this thing a little bit. ah, but i think i don't. it's clear...
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let's go miguel marquez on the ground. last hour we to interrupt you to get to florida governor ron desantis. high tide two hours away. year feeling it clearly? >> yeah, this is the biggest concern. the high tide and whatever sort of water that storm pushes in as well. that storm surge. they're not exactly sure how those two things will work together. we have about an hour reprieve from wind and rain and now it is picking up again f. from now about 10:00 a.m. through 1:00 it is expected to be the worst. we could see out to the wetlands and moving out to see. they're watching the tides. this is an area along here, let me show you this, this is the area, the south of the -- the south part of charleston. it typically floods on a good day. it will flood. they expect to see floods now. what they're unsure of is where the hurricane will come in and whether or not it will push more water up on to the land or if it will actually help and push water out to sea. right now we see the clouds still moving everything out to sea. so it i
let's go miguel marquez on the ground. last hour we to interrupt you to get to florida governor ron desantis. high tide two hours away. year feeling it clearly? >> yeah, this is the biggest concern. the high tide and whatever sort of water that storm pushes in as well. that storm surge. they're not exactly sure how those two things will work together. we have about an hour reprieve from wind and rain and now it is picking up again f. from now about 10:00 a.m. through 1:00 it is expected...
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>> we're looking at, well this s san miguel.s great grandfathers son. >> for julian, mariachi has been kiininthink they're rs.sezeyear learning just music. >> this is not just a typical mc class. we also teach them a little bit of history. every song that we sing there's always there's always a message behin. trying to tell them hey. this is is the history of mariachi. we are now the second half of the book. for vicente riv era who's back for a second year. the dedn and commitment is real. three practice sessions a week includg four hours on saturday morning for the entire school year. >> that's vicente right here ata recent performance and no, he ws not nervous. > when you play mariachi music, what do you want want to for the kids. >> i want them to get inspired. >> for us it's important that we with the culture of mexico he. t weth geth prac >> cutakerk. wh s woh it? >> mypareoud. >>are now nearly 20 elementary school mariachi bands across the the country. alasalle is the only one in the west coast. thee taught over 200 classe
>> we're looking at, well this s san miguel.s great grandfathers son. >> for julian, mariachi has been kiininthink they're rs.sezeyear learning just music. >> this is not just a typical mc class. we also teach them a little bit of history. every song that we sing there's always there's always a message behin. trying to tell them hey. this is is the history of mariachi. we are now the second half of the book. for vicente riv era who's back for a second year. the dedn and...