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we'll be right back from houston, with an update on harvey. >> strassmann: mireya, thanks.e'll be right >> strassmann: we'll be right back from houston, with an update on harvey. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. ...with pantene 3 minute miracle daily conditioner.s... a super concentrated pro-v formula makes hair stronger* in just 3 minutes. so it's smoother every day. because strong is beautiful. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my sympt
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here is mireya villarreal. north of downtown los angeles, victoria carreas is praying her husband will come home soon, detained by immigration customs enforcement, the undocumented 42-year-old living here with her american born wife and two young children. >> they cry at night. they miss their father. i miss my husband deeply. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, i.c.e. says he is a repeat immigration violator who assumed multiple identities and his actions have established a pattern of misrepresentation. carias had several run-ins with i.c.e., granted two stays, his third was denied. >> why do you think he might have been targeted? >> i think he is just a victim of the new administration. >> reporter: the family's attorney believes the president's promise to target criminals is far from what is happening in the field. >> the detentions internally here in the united states have increased at 150%. since the obama administration. >> this rolled out a new immigration bill that restricts what kind of immigrant
here is mireya villarreal. north of downtown los angeles, victoria carreas is praying her husband will come home soon, detained by immigration customs enforcement, the undocumented 42-year-old living here with her american born wife and two young children. >> they cry at night. they miss their father. i miss my husband deeply. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, i.c.e. says he is a repeat immigration violator who assumed multiple identities and his actions have established a...
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mireya villarreal is there. mireya, good evening. >> well, good evening.onio has been taking in evacuees for five days. 1,100 people coming here for some sort of shelter. and as we speak, buses stand staged. they're ready to head to husson when it is safe to pick up more people and bring them back here to the alamo city. school buses normally filled with students are filled with families forcinged out by hurricane harvey. they evacuated, rockport with their two small children. >> we have nowhere for them to go. it's, we don't know what we are going to do. we don't have any other resources outside. than what we are getting here. >> most of the shelters were unequipped for children. families made due cribs made out of cardboard boxes before a nonprno nonprofit arrived with real cribs. >> we can sleep better knowing they're not going to fall off and hurt their head. >> new arrivals are issued identification tags to keep families together while officials search for empty beds in shelters. so far, four are open. and more are needed. as san antonio is preparing
mireya villarreal is there. mireya, good evening. >> well, good evening.onio has been taking in evacuees for five days. 1,100 people coming here for some sort of shelter. and as we speak, buses stand staged. they're ready to head to husson when it is safe to pick up more people and bring them back here to the alamo city. school buses normally filled with students are filled with families forcinged out by hurricane harvey. they evacuated, rockport with their two small children. >> we...
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>> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal, thank you. we've got much more coming up including our visit to the u.s. coast guard command center. a dangerous massive coordination effort that is underway tonight. now let's turn it back to anthony mason in new york. anthony? >> mason: thanks, norah. president trump will fly to the disaster zone tomorrow. and possibly again next weekend. no decision has been announced on which towns the president will visit. today he insisted congress will act swiftly to approve a multibillion dollar recovery package for texas. coming up next on this expanded edition of the "cbs evening news," new questions tonight about mr. trump's business dealings in russia. and later, a new missile launch by north korea. korea. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. ♪ ethat's the height ofs mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it wi
>> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal, thank you. we've got much more coming up including our visit to the u.s. coast guard command center. a dangerous massive coordination effort that is underway tonight. now let's turn it back to anthony mason in new york. anthony? >> mason: thanks, norah. president trump will fly to the disaster zone tomorrow. and possibly again next weekend. no decision has been announced on which towns the president will visit. today he insisted congress...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: the desert is drenched.shows two people rescued from the roof of a pickup truck that's totally submerged after a flash flood north of phoenix. it's a snapshot of monsoon season in arizona. tucson just recorded its wettest july on record. it's been that type of summer. unusually wet in the southwest, unusually hot in the northwest, so hot that stores in normally mild portland are running out of air conditioners. >> i'm going to stay in my house and be cool. >> reporter: meals on wheels is delivering fans to the elderly. >> oh, thank you! >> reporter: as the city braces for perhaps its hottest day ever. three times in history portland has reached 107 degrees. by thursday, it could hit 108, dangerously hot, says koin-tv meteorologist claire anderson. >> we could see at least four days of 100-degree-plus temperatures in the portland metro area, and that just doesn't happen a lot here. >> reporter: all afternoon, we've been getting readings well over 120 degrees, which is why people here in portland are doing any
here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: the desert is drenched.shows two people rescued from the roof of a pickup truck that's totally submerged after a flash flood north of phoenix. it's a snapshot of monsoon season in arizona. tucson just recorded its wettest july on record. it's been that type of summer. unusually wet in the southwest, unusually hot in the northwest, so hot that stores in normally mild portland are running out of air conditioners. >> i'm going to stay in my house...
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here and head to houston to pick up evacuees, bringing them back to the alamo city for safety. >> mireya villerreal reporting there. >>> the red cross is also preparing shelters in san antonio to host evacuees from houston and elsewhere. meteorologist jeff jamison from our dallas station ktvt has the latest on this catastrophic storm. good morning, jeff. >> good morning. we're looking at the center of harvey, off to the southwest of the houston area. the heaviest of the rain early this morning has shifted east of houston, but there are still showers developing in and around the city. and that's going to continue to cause problems throughout the day today as rescue officials and other folks trying to get to folks who are in need. the heaviest rain is to the east of the houston area over toward beaumont. the movement will be slow. what has already fallen is almost historic at this point, well over, sometimes 25 inches of rain reported in southeast texas. additional rainfall throughout the day today and really for the rest of the week. you can see by tomorrow, or into wednesday, we're looki
here and head to houston to pick up evacuees, bringing them back to the alamo city for safety. >> mireya villerreal reporting there. >>> the red cross is also preparing shelters in san antonio to host evacuees from houston and elsewhere. meteorologist jeff jamison from our dallas station ktvt has the latest on this catastrophic storm. good morning, jeff. >> good morning. we're looking at the center of harvey, off to the southwest of the houston area. the heaviest of the...
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don't weather this storm alone. >> we'll find you a good home, people that love you. >> reporter: mireyarreal, cbs news, san antonio. >> o'donnell: they are taking care of the pets here as well. that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in houston. >> mason: thanks, norah. harvey is scheduled to make landfall again overnight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org school >>> kpix 5 news begins the story only on 5. a high school teacher and coach sexually assaulted student we have learned it took the school district years to launch an investigation. good evening i'm allen martin pick >> and i'm veronica de la cruz, hundreds of students have come forward accusing the pe teacher and coach of inappropriate behavior. we found out the principle know about the allegations two years ago and did nothing.>> the teacher in room 114, a popular and friendly teacher whose students tell us and the school district inmates crossed the line. >
don't weather this storm alone. >> we'll find you a good home, people that love you. >> reporter: mireyarreal, cbs news, san antonio. >> o'donnell: they are taking care of the pets here as well. that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in houston. >> mason: thanks, norah. harvey is scheduled to make landfall again overnight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night....
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here is mireya villarreal. >> reporter: the desert is drenched.ows two people rescued from the roof of a pickup truck submerged after a flash flood north of phoenix. it is a snapshot of monsoon season in arizona. tucson just recorded its wettest july on record. if the's been that type of summer. unusually wet in the southwest, unusually hot in the northwest. so hot mild portland are running out of air conditioners. >> i'm going to stay in my house and be cool. >> reporter: meals on wheels delivering fans to the elderly. as the city braces for perhaps its hottest day ever. three times in history, portland has reached 107. by thursday, it could hit 108. dangerously hot says meteorologist claire andersen. >> we could see four days of 100-degree-plus temperatures in the portland metro area. that just doesn't happen a lot here. >> all afternoon we have been getting readings well over 120 degrees, which is why people here in portland are doing anything to stay cool. anthony. >> 120, ouch. mireya villarreal, thanks. >>> off old cape cod, every week is sh
here is mireya villarreal. >> reporter: the desert is drenched.ows two people rescued from the roof of a pickup truck submerged after a flash flood north of phoenix. it is a snapshot of monsoon season in arizona. tucson just recorded its wettest july on record. if the's been that type of summer. unusually wet in the southwest, unusually hot in the northwest. so hot mild portland are running out of air conditioners. >> i'm going to stay in my house and be cool. >> reporter:...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: in thfront w of the church her family founded north of downtown los angeles, victoria carias is praying her husband, pastor noe carias, will come home soon. recently detained by immigration customs enforcement, the undocumented 42-year-old has been living here with his american-born wife and two young children. >> they cry at night. they miss their father; i miss my husband deeply. a reporter: in a statement to cbs news, ice say mr. carias is "a repeat immigration violator, who assumed multiple identities, and his actions have established a pattern of misrepresentation." carias had several run-ins with ice. he was granted two stays, but his third was denied. why do you think he might have been targeted? >> i just think he is just a victim of the new administration. >> reporter: the family's attorney, noemi ramirez, believes the president's promise to target criminals is far what is happening in the field. >> the detentions internally here in the united states have increased at 150% since the obama administration. >> reporter: this week, president
here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: in thfront w of the church her family founded north of downtown los angeles, victoria carias is praying her husband, pastor noe carias, will come home soon. recently detained by immigration customs enforcement, the undocumented 42-year-old has been living here with his american-born wife and two young children. >> they cry at night. they miss their father; i miss my husband deeply. a reporter: in a statement to cbs news, ice say mr. carias is...
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our mireya villarreal paid a visit to the skeeter lab in south san tran. san francisco.ial neighborhood is making a rather unusual delivery. it is hard to see with the naked eye, but flying out of this tube -- are thousands of mosquitoes. new additions to the community. >> are the mosquitoes going to bother us, bite us? so far, it hasn't been much of a problem. >> not a problem for beeny smith, despite putting more bugs in the air, the experiment in this van could actually decrease the mosquito in her backyard. >> the only ones we release are male, the females bite, the ones we are releasing are sterile. they will meet with the female. she will produce eggs but they will never hatch. >> running this experiment for the life sciences corporate does isn't of tick powerhouse google. in total, release 1g million mosquitoes a week for 20 weeks this summer. >> you are going to release 20 million mosquitoes in the fresno areas, are neighbors not concerned. >> once they understand male mosquitoes don't bite. if we are successful. we will reduce the population of those who do bite
our mireya villarreal paid a visit to the skeeter lab in south san tran. san francisco.ial neighborhood is making a rather unusual delivery. it is hard to see with the naked eye, but flying out of this tube -- are thousands of mosquitoes. new additions to the community. >> are the mosquitoes going to bother us, bite us? so far, it hasn't been much of a problem. >> not a problem for beeny smith, despite putting more bugs in the air, the experiment in this van could actually decrease...
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mireya villarreal. cbs news, san antonio. that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news. >>> as harvey rages -- houston's response is called into question. thousand are rescued with shelters bursting at the seams. we were here just 48 hours ago, noere were only 47 people. erw the is more than 9,000 people. >> honestly, my babies slept on the floor. the death toll rises with a houston police officer among the dead. president trump visits the storm zone. >> this is, this is historic, it is epic. what happened. but you know what, it happened in texas. and texas can handle anything. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. along with anthony mason in new york. i'm norah o'donnell in houston, texas. outside the george r brown convention center, the city's primary shelter. we will have more on that in a moment. some of the other headlines from today. 17,000 have sought refuge in houston. preparations are now being made tonight, to try and own larger shelters. also today, two reservoirs overflowed. sending more w
mireya villarreal. cbs news, san antonio. that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news. >>> as harvey rages -- houston's response is called into question. thousand are rescued with shelters bursting at the seams. we were here just 48 hours ago, noere were only 47 people. erw the is more than 9,000 people. >> honestly, my babies slept on the floor. the death toll rises with a houston...
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take sot mireya de la cruz madre de famiia cont. con la cual kellar comparta esos mensajes de texto, de nombre gail burnworth fue detenida en su residencia en tacoma washington... keller se encuentra en la carcel de santa clara por dos cargos de agresion sexual contra menores...y dos por solicitar sexo ... mientras que burnworth est en la carcel del condado de pierce por explotacin sexual de un menor, violacion de un niÑo en primer grado y por intercambiar material con contenido sexual de niÑos... take david on cam autoridades piden a cualquier persona que tenga algún detalle que ayude a esclarecer este orden de acciones que lo reporten al detective brian spears al 408-537-1397... reportando en vivo desde san josé david gonzález noticiero telemundo 48. david out take vo lorena ---una avioneta se accidento en el patio trasero de una vivienda en "rio linda" en sacramento... ---el accidente ocurrio esta tarde a eso de las 3 y las autoridades informan que una persona habria muerto y se trataria del piloto de la aeronave... ---nadie en t
take sot mireya de la cruz madre de famiia cont. con la cual kellar comparta esos mensajes de texto, de nombre gail burnworth fue detenida en su residencia en tacoma washington... keller se encuentra en la carcel de santa clara por dos cargos de agresion sexual contra menores...y dos por solicitar sexo ... mientras que burnworth est en la carcel del condado de pierce por explotacin sexual de un menor, violacion de un niÑo en primer grado y por intercambiar material con contenido sexual de...
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only on "cbs this morning" mireya villarreal is the first network correspondent to go inside the oneientists fight some of the world's deadliest diseas >> reporter: it's just after sunrise in frno, california. this van circling a residential neighborhood is making an unusual delivery. it's hard to see with the naked eye, but flying out of this tube are thousands of mosquitos. new additions to the community. >> are the mosquitos going to bother us, bite us? so far it hasn't been much of a problem. >> reporter: it's not a problem for bonnie smith because despite putting more bugs in the air the experiment in this van could decrease the mosquitos in her backyard. >> the only ones we release are males which don't bite. only the females bite. the males we are releasing are s sterile. when they mate she'll produce and lay eggs but they won't hatch. each tray has 3,000 mosquitos. >> reporter: lionel upson is running this for veril, y. they are releasing a million mosquitos a week for 20 weeks this summer. you are going to release 20 million mosquitos in the fresno area. are neighbors concer
only on "cbs this morning" mireya villarreal is the first network correspondent to go inside the oneientists fight some of the world's deadliest diseas >> reporter: it's just after sunrise in frno, california. this van circling a residential neighborhood is making an unusual delivery. it's hard to see with the naked eye, but flying out of this tube are thousands of mosquitos. new additions to the community. >> are the mosquitos going to bother us, bite us? so far it hasn't...
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take sot mireya de la cruz madre de famiia la mujer con la cual kellar comparta estos mensajes de textoburnworth"... y fue arrestada en el estado de washington ... los dos niÑos mencionados en los mensajes de texto estaban con ella... kellar est en la crcel del condado de santa clara y enfrenta dos cargos por intento de agresin sexual a menores y dos por insitar un crimen de caracter sexual. burnworth enfrenta cargos por explotacin sexual de un menor y por abusar sexualmente de un menor.... cesar --esta tarde compareci en corte el hombre acusado de embarazar a su sobrina de 13 aÑos de edad. take vo --"rigoberto castro", de 42 aÑos, fue arrestado el pasado 24 de julio bajo sospecha de violacin, copulacin oral y agresin sexual en contra de un menor de 18 aÑos. --la vctima dio a luz en mayo y se comprob la paternidad de castro mediante una prueba de a- d-n. vo/lorena --la familia de un muralista de oakland que falleci hace dos aÑos demand a la agencia ice por muerte injusta. --los padres de antonio ramos alegan en la querella, que la oficina de inmigracin es responsable por el asesinato po
take sot mireya de la cruz madre de famiia la mujer con la cual kellar comparta estos mensajes de textoburnworth"... y fue arrestada en el estado de washington ... los dos niÑos mencionados en los mensajes de texto estaban con ella... kellar est en la crcel del condado de santa clara y enfrenta dos cargos por intento de agresin sexual a menores y dos por insitar un crimen de caracter sexual. burnworth enfrenta cargos por explotacin sexual de un menor y por abusar sexualmente de un...
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. >> quijano: mireya villarreal. thank you. severe weather is plaguing part of the plains and deep south this weekend. at least 28 people were hurt when a tornado tor through tulsa, oklahoma. several buildings were also destroyed. at least four inches of rain also fell. in new orleans, powerful storms dropped nearly a foot of rain swamping city streets. harvard university expects to enroll a majority nonwhite freshman class this fall for the first time in its history. but the ivy league school is also being a us cooed of discrimination. its part of a new fight over race in college administration-- admissions. tony dokoupil explains. >> i had a perfect score on the act as well as a 4.67gpa i believe. >> michael wang did everybody he could to get into harvard. >> i sang at obama inauguration. debate awards, pea ano competitions. >> reporter: but in 2013 the california high-school student was rejected by his dream school even as he says students with lower grades got in. >> asian americans are set to a higher bar compared to other
. >> quijano: mireya villarreal. thank you. severe weather is plaguing part of the plains and deep south this weekend. at least 28 people were hurt when a tornado tor through tulsa, oklahoma. several buildings were also destroyed. at least four inches of rain also fell. in new orleans, powerful storms dropped nearly a foot of rain swamping city streets. harvard university expects to enroll a majority nonwhite freshman class this fall for the first time in its history. but the ivy league...
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. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, san antonio. >> o'donnell: they are taking care of the petsas well. that is the cbs evening news. i'm norah o'donnell in houston. >> mason: thanks, norah. harvey is scheduled to make landfall again overnight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning"." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. ♪[ music ] >>> right now, thousands have been rescued in texas. many more are waiting for help, as harvey continues to pound the statement. the number of reported deaths between 9 and 16 right now, and officials warn that number is bound to increase. the storm has unloaded more than 50 inches of rain
. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, san antonio. >> o'donnell: they are taking care of the petsas well. that is the cbs evening news. i'm norah o'donnell in houston. >> mason: thanks, norah. harvey is scheduled to make landfall again overnight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning"." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. ♪[ music ] >>> right now, thousands have been rescued in texas. many more are waiting for...
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mireya villarreal spoke to the family about their aby leo's li story begins in a familiar place.tan reese and biff chaplow. leo's birth offers another twist to the plot. >> how did this work? i mean you had transitioned. you were a male. >> reese was born a female but grew up identifying as a male. at 20 years old he started to take testosterone. he did not opt for surgery. once the couple decided to have a baby the next step was the easy one. >> it's not that much different in a woman is on hormonal cycle. i stopped taking hormones and my cycle came back. five months later we got the positive pregnancy test. >> when you're pregnant and you have this body, did you ever stop and look at yourself in the mirror and go, whoa, or if that matter did you get the looks on the sidewalk that people ask? were they curious? >> men's bodies are not scrutinized in the way women are so nobodying are noticed i was pregnant. it looked like i had a beer belly. i'm okay being trans. i think it's kind of awesome. >> they shared out things throughout the pregnancy on social media. using the platform
mireya villarreal spoke to the family about their aby leo's li story begins in a familiar place.tan reese and biff chaplow. leo's birth offers another twist to the plot. >> how did this work? i mean you had transitioned. you were a male. >> reese was born a female but grew up identifying as a male. at 20 years old he started to take testosterone. he did not opt for surgery. once the couple decided to have a baby the next step was the easy one. >> it's not that much different...
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mireya villarreal is there. >> reporter: rescue crews from around the country are here in san antonioan coliseum. facility best known for hosting the city rodeo. more than 900 cots are set up behind me. for first responders. bus drivers for the military. they will come here. they will regroup. then they will head out to battle hurricane harvey. now more than 900 people from corpus christi bayside, rockport area evacuated to shelters in the san antonio area. many of them are getting word they may not have homes to return to. these are families told by authorities, it will be days before they can head back into town. now, right now we know that, behar county, san antonio, coordinating on every level. so far, 2,000 first responders have come through this facility. they are expecting more. they are also expecting about 200 buss to start here, and head to houston to pick up evacuees, bringing them back to the alamo city for safety. mark. >>> we'll be right back from houston with an update on harvey. expected to dump up to 6 inches of additional rain overnight. some places may get two feet
mireya villarreal is there. >> reporter: rescue crews from around the country are here in san antonioan coliseum. facility best known for hosting the city rodeo. more than 900 cots are set up behind me. for first responders. bus drivers for the military. they will come here. they will regroup. then they will head out to battle hurricane harvey. now more than 900 people from corpus christi bayside, rockport area evacuated to shelters in the san antonio area. many of them are getting word...
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. >>> next on lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireya loza teaches a class on the latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the program that brought thousands of mexicans to the u.s. as guest workers, mostly in the agriculture history. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> this is, we're almost toward the end of the semester, and because we are almost towardsem to talk to you about my research. you have my piece on -- start with, i want us to think about the class today in two parts. one we're going to cover the history in sort of broad sketches, but this time we'll talk about the history a little bit more in-depth. my gift to you, i can't let you walk out of a class with me without you guys knowing the history really well. second thing we're going to do is talk about the article. good? okay. so i'm going to tell you guys a little bit about how i started being interested in bracedo history. i always tell you that i was and student like you in class, mexican-american history, and my advisor, then my mentor, first he was my
. >>> next on lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireya loza teaches a class on the latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the program that brought thousands of mexicans to the u.s. as guest workers, mostly in the agriculture history. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> this is, we're almost toward the end of the semester, and because we are almost towardsem to talk to you about my research. you have my piece on...
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. >>> next on "lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireya loza teaches a class on latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the bracero program which brought workers mostly in the ago ricultural industry. >> we're almost towards the end of the semester, and because we are i decided to really talk to you guys today about what i research. so you guys had my piece on the alien braceros. i want us to think about the class today in two parts, one in which we're going to cover bracero history. i know we covered bracero history in sort of broad sketches, but this time we will talk about it a little bit more in depth. my gift to you, i can't let you walk out of a class with me without you guys knowing bracero history really well. second thing we're going to do is we're actually going to talk about the article. good? okay. so i'm going to tell you guys a little bit about how i started being interested in bracero history. i always tell you guys i was a student like you guys in a class, mexican-american history, and my advisor, my then-
. >>> next on "lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireya loza teaches a class on latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the bracero program which brought workers mostly in the ago ricultural industry. >> we're almost towards the end of the semester, and because we are i decided to really talk to you guys today about what i research. so you guys had my piece on the alien braceros. i want us to think about the...
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they're adding to tinre mireya villarre re will be in dublin. >> in a few hours he'll make his appearanceth men are charged with murder. that were on the run for more than a week before turning themselves in on friday bks u now we're learning they made a mysterious stop in wisconsin before driving in to california. this is the oakland, california, police station where university professor wyndham lathem turned himself in. andrew warren also turned himself in peacefully friday night. lathem worked at northwestern since 2007. hours later authorities got an anonymous call that a crime had been committed in story apartment. there they found the body of trent trenton cornell-duranleau. they found two weapons. while they were on the run, investigators say lathem sent a video to family and friends afollow jazzing for his involvement in a crime saying it was the biggest mistake of my life and on the day the body was discovered the two drove 80 miles northwest to geneva, wisconsin, where one made a $1,000 donation in cash to a public library in the name of the victim. lathem had a relationship wit
they're adding to tinre mireya villarre re will be in dublin. >> in a few hours he'll make his appearanceth men are charged with murder. that were on the run for more than a week before turning themselves in on friday bks u now we're learning they made a mysterious stop in wisconsin before driving in to california. this is the oakland, california, police station where university professor wyndham lathem turned himself in. andrew warren also turned himself in peacefully friday night....
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. >>> next on lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireya loza teaches a class on the latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the program that brought thousands of mexicans to the u.s. as guest workers, mostly in the agriculture history. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> this is, we're almost toward the end of the semester, and because we are almost
. >>> next on lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireya loza teaches a class on the latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the program that brought thousands of mexicans to the u.s. as guest workers, mostly in the agriculture history. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> this is, we're almost toward the end of the semester, and because we are almost
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. >>> next on "lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireyaloza teaches a class on latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the bracero program which brought workers mostly in the ago ricultural industry. >> we're almost towards the end of the semester, and because we
. >>> next on "lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireyaloza teaches a class on latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the bracero program which brought workers mostly in the ago ricultural industry. >> we're almost towards the end of the semester, and because we
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. >>> next on "lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireyaloza teaches a class on latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the bracero program which brought workers mostly in the ago ricultural industry. >> we're almost towards the end of the semester, and because we are i decided to really talk to you guys today about what i research. so you guys had my piece on the alien braceros. i want us to think about the class today in two parts, one in which we're going to cover bracero history. i know we covered bracero history in sort of broad sketches, but this time we will talk about it a little bit more in depth. my gift to you, i can't let you walk out of a class with me without you guys knowing bracero history really well. second thing we're going to do
. >>> next on "lectures in history, we take you to the university of illinois where professor mireyaloza teaches a class on latino labor movements in the 20th century. she discusses the bracero program which brought workers mostly in the ago ricultural industry. >> we're almost towards the end of the semester, and because we are i decided to really talk to you guys today about what i research. so you guys had my piece on the alien braceros. i want us to think about the class...