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vamos a sobrevivir. >> en pasadena.lo de xfinity mobile. eso sí es grande. si eres cliente de xfinity internet, reduce tu factura a la mitad en comparación con t-mobile, verizon y at&t en tu primer año. además, pregunta como obtener el nuevo samsung galaxy s25+ por cuenta nuestra. arrancÓ el festival mÁs popular de francia en su versiÓn 152. unas 500 personas disfrazadas y con carrozas desfilaron por las calles de niza. este aÑo el tema fue protecciÓn de los ocÉanos. el aÑo pasado reuniÓ a 230.000 personas. y asÍ finalizamos. muchÍsimas gracias poru fiel sintonÍa. que pase muy buenas noches. nos vemos maÑana. esta noche en zona mixta. todo lo sucedido el dÍa de hoy en la liga 1010. ademÁs, santiago jimÉnez sigue anotando goles con el milan. y seguimos desde san francisco rumbo al juego de las estrellas de la nba. ya comienza zona mixta con xfinity.
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vamos a sobrevivir. >> en pasadena.i sintonia. los esperamos mas tarde aqui en noticias telemundo en la noche. que pase muy b buenas. >> noches. che. no imaginé que alguien fuera capaz de eso. Él me arruinó la vida. (música intrigante) julio: inteligente, instruida y exitosa. - hace 18 años que cargo con esto. julio: un secreto ligado a un crimen. - lo siguieron, lo secuestraron y tiraron su cuerpo.
vamos a sobrevivir. >> en pasadena.i sintonia. los esperamos mas tarde aqui en noticias telemundo en la noche. que pase muy b buenas. >> noches. che. no imaginé que alguien fuera capaz de eso. Él me arruinó la vida. (música intrigante) julio: inteligente, instruida y exitosa. - hace 18 años que cargo con esto. julio: un secreto ligado a un crimen. - lo siguieron, lo secuestraron y tiraron su cuerpo.
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she's kind of the team favorite here at pasadena humane.ee why. >> overwhelmingly, we still have a lot of animals whose families just literally don't have a home to go back to. unequivocally, we're going to hold on to these animals for as long as it takes for people to get back on their feet. >> judging by the magnitude of destruction, that's going to be a while for a lot of people. but pasadena humane says they're in it for the long haul. >> any medical care that we're providing for animals, we're not charging owners for when they come back, we just want them to be able to take their pets back. >> ktvu fox two news at five starts now. >> now at five, the rain continues to come down and is causing major problems across our region. roadways are closed. a house has been swallowed up by the russian river, and power is being knocked out by high winds. this is all thanks to the second atmospheric river to pummel the bay area. and now, as the commute begins, drivers are facing dangerous rain and wind from santa rosa to san jose. good evening, i'm
she's kind of the team favorite here at pasadena humane.ee why. >> overwhelmingly, we still have a lot of animals whose families just literally don't have a home to go back to. unequivocally, we're going to hold on to these animals for as long as it takes for people to get back on their feet. >> judging by the magnitude of destruction, that's going to be a while for a lot of people. but pasadena humane says they're in it for the long haul. >> any medical care that we're...
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amanda brings us their story. >> reporter: in these intense moments where many would run away, pasadenae officers ran into the flames risking their live to save countless others. >> these people are not going to die when i'm in here. >> reporter: detective shawn mckintosh one of the officers who responded to the call for help as buildings were consumed by the fire. he went above and beyond to save about 40 people from two palm care facilities. its two buildings are no longer standing. >> let's get them outside. halfway through the building went dark. the building across the street was on fire. so i just told the employees hey, if you have a car, grab it. >> reporter: jean harris showcaseing the humanity of the department during the city's biggest tragedy. as the night went on, 70% of the department jumped into action to put their lives on the line to rescue people still in their homes as the flames closed in. >> sirens going off everywhere. hard to hear, hard to see. >> it's a night you don't every think you will see in a career and then it happens. >> police department, evacuate immedi
amanda brings us their story. >> reporter: in these intense moments where many would run away, pasadenae officers ran into the flames risking their live to save countless others. >> these people are not going to die when i'm in here. >> reporter: detective shawn mckintosh one of the officers who responded to the call for help as buildings were consumed by the fire. he went above and beyond to save about 40 people from two palm care facilities. its two buildings are no longer...
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into pasadena.e were hit by more of the wind and smoke and how that was carrying and filled our homes, so we had to evacuate. we self evacuated just because we could not stay in the home overnight. with the smoke that was billowing around us. but it's it was. a to to experience hurricane force winds that we did and to have the impacts of all kinds of debris and toxins that are blowing through the air. um, the cleanup is going to be for a while for everyone, but for the people who live in altadena, we are we are locking arms with them and moving through a process to help them endure. >> the epa is saying that it will complete phase one of the debris removal cleanup by the end of the month. you know, what do you make of the local and federal response to this disaster? to be able, i guess, to clear the air, you know, and the minds of people about being on the road to recovery? >> well, i'd like to say that the army corps of engineers has been working, as i can see, very diligently with the community an
into pasadena.e were hit by more of the wind and smoke and how that was carrying and filled our homes, so we had to evacuate. we self evacuated just because we could not stay in the home overnight. with the smoke that was billowing around us. but it's it was. a to to experience hurricane force winds that we did and to have the impacts of all kinds of debris and toxins that are blowing through the air. um, the cleanup is going to be for a while for everyone, but for the people who live in...
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permitir delitos >>en el operativo >>muchas de las victimas eran peregrinos cayeron al bajar de una pasadenaes no fue cancelado. estamos seguros que pronto estarÁ de regreso. pachuca aprovechÓ su localidad en el estado de hidalgo y arrebatÓ el invicto a pumas, 2—1. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportero: saludos y buenas noches. vamos con informaciÓn deportiva de momento. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportero: fÚtbol espaÑol. duelo entre el espanyol y el athletic de bilbao. 1—1. marcador final. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportero: duelo entre el mallorca y las palmas. 3—0 al 35. aprovechando que llegarÍa el jugador al 62 para el 3—1. marcador final. liga mx. rayados y querÉtaro. 2—0 al 11. paliza de rayados. gol de canale al 68. Óliver torres para el 4—1. cuatro por dos rayados. pachuca y pumas. "tuzos" al frente. 1—0. kennedy con el 2—0. pussetto para el 2—1, para "tuzos". despuÉs de un retraso por lluvia, ganÓ el corredor los 500 de daytona. el segundo consecutivo para el corredor. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn deportiva. gracias por acompaÑarnos. hasta la prÓxima. presentador: el desfile de hasta la prÓxima. preseuna orden de chewy de
permitir delitos >>en el operativo >>muchas de las victimas eran peregrinos cayeron al bajar de una pasadenaes no fue cancelado. estamos seguros que pronto estarÁ de regreso. pachuca aprovechÓ su localidad en el estado de hidalgo y arrebatÓ el invicto a pumas, 2—1. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportero: saludos y buenas noches. vamos con informaciÓn deportiva de momento. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportero: fÚtbol espaÑol. duelo entre el espanyol y el athletic de bilbao. 1—1. marcador...
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the bear has been living in the crawl space under sean's house on merlo elaine in pasadena since the eda fire ignited last month, he's been seen poking his giant head out. i think took refuge in the during the fire. >> and he doesn't want to come out since then. he comes out at night for food. but during the day, pretty much stays in there. look at these teeth marks. he has left his claw marks on the next door neighbor's trash bins looking for foodies. >> wiped out. my bear-proof trash can ease. busted it open. so he's not graph. we're not afraid of them. but he's around here a lot. that's crazy. yogi is no stranger to these neighbors. he's been spotted in the area before. >> residents believe this is video of him from a few years much younger and slimmer. here's they'll give it. he's stealth. you don't but my son's bedroom backs up to sean's. >> house here and he hears them all the time we know he's going in and out. their sightings are not uncommon in the foothills. a 500 pound bear was recently found hiding underneath and evacuated a home in nearby altadena. >> wildlife officials
the bear has been living in the crawl space under sean's house on merlo elaine in pasadena since the eda fire ignited last month, he's been seen poking his giant head out. i think took refuge in the during the fire. >> and he doesn't want to come out since then. he comes out at night for food. but during the day, pretty much stays in there. look at these teeth marks. he has left his claw marks on the next door neighbor's trash bins looking for foodies. >> wiped out. my bear-proof...
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this new video comes from the pasadena police department.shows officers going door to door to alert people as the eaton fire rages all around them. >> watch these doors open. >> yes, you have to push it. >> this building's on fire, man. we gotta go, go go go. what's the best way? >> please don't. under the armpit. >> the video also shows officers inside a nursing home waking up people in and in some cases, placing masks on them and wheeling them to safety. there's also. this also includes dash cam footage showing the tense drive through smoky, burning streets just to get to homes in jeopardy. the eaton fire destroyed thousands of houses and other structures and left at least 17 people dead. altadena residents displaced by the eaton fire are one step closer to some recovery this week. the u.s. army corps of engineers officially began phase two of wildfire debris removal in the city. they have crews working at two pasadena schools ravaged by the fire. los angeles mayor karen bass said at a news conference today that the hazardous cleanup shoul
this new video comes from the pasadena police department.shows officers going door to door to alert people as the eaton fire rages all around them. >> watch these doors open. >> yes, you have to push it. >> this building's on fire, man. we gotta go, go go go. what's the best way? >> please don't. under the armpit. >> the video also shows officers inside a nursing home waking up people in and in some cases, placing masks on them and wheeling them to safety. there's...
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pasadena, we ran into about a dozen workers volunteering to clear debris, potential kindling just 2hese workers are here illegally. bernardo osario is their crew boss. he migrated from mexico 36 years ago and in 2021 became a u.s. citizen. >> from every single people, they're afraid. >> reporter: what are they afraid of? >> deportations. people like to work, they want to work. i mean, they want better lives as well. >> reporter: and there's lots of work to be done. >> a lot. yeah. we can't do it with out them. we cannot build america without them. >> these are the hands that will rebuild los angeles. >> reporter: we found many of those same workers protesting. >> resist injustice! >> reporter: this is a rally of migrant day laborers. they are critical to the rebuilding of los angeles but worried they won't get that chance because of the trump administration's aggressive stance towards deporting anyone without legal status. >> we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. >> reporter: in california, 41% of con
pasadena, we ran into about a dozen workers volunteering to clear debris, potential kindling just 2hese workers are here illegally. bernardo osario is their crew boss. he migrated from mexico 36 years ago and in 2021 became a u.s. citizen. >> from every single people, they're afraid. >> reporter: what are they afraid of? >> deportations. people like to work, they want to work. i mean, they want better lives as well. >> reporter: and there's lots of work to be done....
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this new video comes from the pasadena police department. it shows officers going door to door to alert people as the eaton fire rages all around them. >> watch these doors open. >> yes, you have to push it. >> this building's on fire, man. we gotta go, go go go. what's the best way? >> please don't. under the armpit. >> the video also shows officers inside a nursing home waking up people in and in some cases, placing masks on them and wheeling them to safety. there's also. this also includes dash cam footage showing the tense drive through smoky, burning streets just to get to homes in jeopardy. the eaton fire destroyed thousands of houses and other structures and left at least 17 people dead. altadena residents displaced by the eaton fire are one step closer to some recovery this week. the u.s. army corps of engineers officially began phase two of wildfire debris removal in the city. they have crews working at two pasadena schools ravaged by the fire. los angeles mayor karen bass said at a news conference today that the hazardous cleanup s
this new video comes from the pasadena police department. it shows officers going door to door to alert people as the eaton fire rages all around them. >> watch these doors open. >> yes, you have to push it. >> this building's on fire, man. we gotta go, go go go. what's the best way? >> please don't. under the armpit. >> the video also shows officers inside a nursing home waking up people in and in some cases, placing masks on them and wheeling them to safety....
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pasadena residents are pleading for help after discovering unwanted house guests. this guy says a 500 pound bear moved in to crawlspace under his home after the eaton fires broke out. and now this bear refuses to leave. reporter color has the details. >> meet yogi, the bear. at least that's the name of shawn. lauren's ini has given his new unwelcome tenet that there's got to be 7 feet tall. 500 to 600 pounds. >> without a doubt, we learn about take a second. we can get through there. the bear has been living in the crawl space under sean's house on merlo elaine in pasadena since the eden fire ignited last month. >> he's been seen poking his giant head out. i think it took refuge in the jury the fire. >> and he doesn't want to come out since then. he comes out at night for food. but during the day, pretty much stays in there. look at these teeth marks. he has left his claw marks on the next door neighbor's trash bins looking for food, >> wiped out. my bear-proof trash can ease. busted it open. so he's not we're not afraid of them. but he's around here a lot. that's
pasadena residents are pleading for help after discovering unwanted house guests. this guy says a 500 pound bear moved in to crawlspace under his home after the eaton fires broke out. and now this bear refuses to leave. reporter color has the details. >> meet yogi, the bear. at least that's the name of shawn. lauren's ini has given his new unwelcome tenet that there's got to be 7 feet tall. 500 to 600 pounds. >> without a doubt, we learn about take a second. we can get through...
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luego de un informe, la compaÑÍa energÉtica tambiÉn es investigada por el incendio eaton en pasadenaia. otro hombre intentÓ interceptar y recibiÓ un puÑetazo en la cara, varios feligreses neutralizaron al agresor. ahora este hombre enfrenta cargos por agresiÓn e invasiÓn de propiedad privada. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn, a nombre de secre equipo que noche tras noche hace posible este noticiero, gracias por su sintonÍa. buenas noches. descansen y hast [mÚsica]
luego de un informe, la compaÑÍa energÉtica tambiÉn es investigada por el incendio eaton en pasadenaia. otro hombre intentÓ interceptar y recibiÓ un puÑetazo en la cara, varios feligreses neutralizaron al agresor. ahora este hombre enfrenta cargos por agresiÓn e invasiÓn de propiedad privada. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn, a nombre de secre equipo que noche tras noche hace posible este noticiero, gracias por su sintonÍa. buenas noches. descansen y hast [mÚsica]
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luego de un informe, la compaÑÍa energÉtica tambiÉn es investigada por el incendio eaton en pasadenae adiós a la cubeta... con el swiffer powermop. presentamos el nuevo ultimate hut bundle de pizza hut. elige dos pizzas de tamaño mediano. cualquier clase de alitas boneless. y cualquiera de nuestros palitos de pan y salsas. crea el festín pizza hut que se te antoje con el nuevo ultimate hut bundle a partir de $24.99. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ elian: durante una misa que se transmitÍa en vivo, ocurriÓ esto. un hombre corriÓ sorpresivamente hacia el altar intentÓ atacar al obispo que estaba realizan la ceremonia. otro hombre intentÓ interceptar y recibiÓ un puÑetazo en la cara, varios feligreses neutralizaron al agresor. ahora este hombre enfrenta cargos por agresiÓn e invasiÓn de propiedad privada. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn, a nombre de secre equipo que noche tras noche hace posible este noticiero, gracias por su sintonÍa. buenas noches. descansen y hasta maÑana. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ daniel: bienvenidos a "contacto deportivo", hacia su debut en la concacaf champions cup
luego de un informe, la compaÑÍa energÉtica tambiÉn es investigada por el incendio eaton en pasadenae adiós a la cubeta... con el swiffer powermop. presentamos el nuevo ultimate hut bundle de pizza hut. elige dos pizzas de tamaño mediano. cualquier clase de alitas boneless. y cualquiera de nuestros palitos de pan y salsas. crea el festín pizza hut que se te antoje con el nuevo ultimate hut bundle a partir de $24.99. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ elian: durante una misa que se transmitÍa en vivo,...
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people who had lost their homes in the area as well as the palisades area as well as the altadena pasadenaell as the altai went back and area where palisades area as well as the altai went back and looked |ere palisades area as well as the altai went back and looked ate they went back and looked at �* child they went back and looked at �*child home and they went back and looked at �* child home and talked their child home and talked about the memories. so you z 7 7 ii. -ot that 7 ot that...
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dozens of people have been moved from the pasadena civic auditorium to a new shelter location in duartethe red cross says the emergency shelter population has been steadily decreasing, but many evacuees say it's not happening fast enough. >> to turn around and have like. our worlds are wiped out. we have people in here that really, really need the help, and we're on limited income. >> says it does not provide hotel vouchers or long term housing, but it will work with its partners and shelter residents to help facilitate solutions for people's next steps. happening tonight leaders in napa are scheduled to vote on a controversial proposal for glamping. it's getting strong pushback from residents. the plan calls for turning this area shaded in orange, near the silverado trail and hagen road, into a massive resort. the grange campground would include up to 100 high end camping trailers, tents, a pool, and five permanent buildings. neighbors are raising concerns about traffic and safety. they plan to speak at a city council meeting tonight. they say the area floods when it rains, and are wor
dozens of people have been moved from the pasadena civic auditorium to a new shelter location in duartethe red cross says the emergency shelter population has been steadily decreasing, but many evacuees say it's not happening fast enough. >> to turn around and have like. our worlds are wiped out. we have people in here that really, really need the help, and we're on limited income. >> says it does not provide hotel vouchers or long term housing, but it will work with its partners...
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now making its home in the crawl space under an occupied house in pasadena.le some understand the bear's need for shelter after such a huge wild fire, the homeowner is concerned for its safety. they have contacted the department of wildlife for help to get it out safely. just want to find a home. thanks for watching. we'll s you they say the hardest part of getting something done let's go! hustle! is getting started. well, we did that 30 years ago, when california first took on the tobacco industry. this is not just about access. it's about the message it sends... now smoking is down 60 percent. lung cancer 42 percent. a couple of our cities have already ended tobacco sales. a california without big tobacco isn't just possible, it's already happening. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [cheering and applause] steve: folks, welcome to the show.
now making its home in the crawl space under an occupied house in pasadena.le some understand the bear's need for shelter after such a huge wild fire, the homeowner is concerned for its safety. they have contacted the department of wildlife for help to get it out safely. just want to find a home. thanks for watching. we'll s you they say the hardest part of getting something done let's go! hustle! is getting started. well, we did that 30 years ago, when california first took on the tobacco...
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Feb 10, 2025
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at the jet propulsion lab in pasadena. davide farnocchia has been tracking that 1% chance path. asteroid watchers, it's not common to get to 1%, and so that means that we have to pay attention and do all that needs to be done to track it and really pinpoint the trajectory. oh, you guys. look at that. on the small chance that it does happen, scientists have narrowed down an impact zone that stretches from northern india, through africa and across the pacific. but the overwhelming probability is when you refine its trajectory that it is not going to hit. correct? yes. correct. so we have nearly 99% probability that it's going to miss. those are good odds from a general public perspective. the odds of anything serious happening are really small. i sleep well at night and most other people should too. i like to say that, you know, the dinosaurs went extinct because they didn't have any astronomers, right? if we can spot them far enough in advance, we can do something about them. we can divert the danger. >>>>well, coming up, as we celebrate black history month, we're putting the spo
at the jet propulsion lab in pasadena. davide farnocchia has been tracking that 1% chance path. asteroid watchers, it's not common to get to 1%, and so that means that we have to pay attention and do all that needs to be done to track it and really pinpoint the trajectory. oh, you guys. look at that. on the small chance that it does happen, scientists have narrowed down an impact zone that stretches from northern india, through africa and across the pacific. but the overwhelming probability is...
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we got an apartment in old pasadena. so the first couple of weeks have been really hard. >> the purcell jones family, one of the hundreds of little league families who lost everything in the eaton fire at the game. a special treat for nine year old jacob throwing out the game's first pitch. [applause] >> i love baseball and this was really fun for them to invite me. >> philip solano also lost his home. the president of the central altadena little league knew he needed to get these kids back on the diamond. >> it's an outlet. you know, it's a safe haven. >> flames burned right up to the league's field at farnsworth park, destroying equipment sheds at the game. companies and community members donated baseball pants, gloves and other gear so the kids can play on. >> knowing they're in the same uniform that they were last week. and. and, you know, we're getting our medals replaced, like, all of that is so important to them, which is the world to us. >> all smiles from the altadena kids. and though their parents know it's a l
we got an apartment in old pasadena. so the first couple of weeks have been really hard. >> the purcell jones family, one of the hundreds of little league families who lost everything in the eaton fire at the game. a special treat for nine year old jacob throwing out the game's first pitch. [applause] >> i love baseball and this was really fun for them to invite me. >> philip solano also lost his home. the president of the central altadena little league knew he needed to get...
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now they have crews working at two pasadena schools ravaged by the fires. county mayor karen bass said at a news conference today that the hazardous cleanup should be completed by the end of the month, followed by residential debris cleanup. she made that statement yesterday. yesterday also marked one month since the start of the wildfires that devastated southern california, and we are taking action together for the one california so cal fire relief, abc seven and our sister stations here in california are coming together for that one day fundraiser to help our neighbors in need. our parent company, disney, has committed $15 million for initial and immediate response and rebuilding efforts. your donations can help groups including the american red cross provide meals, shelter and hope to these families. go to red cross.org/abc or scan the qr code right on your screen. your support is critical and so appreciated. meanwhile, the rainfall and flooding are boosting the north bay's long term water supply as we head into spring and summer. but the rest of the ba
now they have crews working at two pasadena schools ravaged by the fires. county mayor karen bass said at a news conference today that the hazardous cleanup should be completed by the end of the month, followed by residential debris cleanup. she made that statement yesterday. yesterday also marked one month since the start of the wildfires that devastated southern california, and we are taking action together for the one california so cal fire relief, abc seven and our sister stations here in...
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i'll be there thursday in pasadena, first ame church at 11:00 with those families and others. it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next weekend at 5 p.m. eastern. and before that, i'll be a guest on morning joe tomorrow morning starting at 7 a.m. eastern. the sunday show with jonathan capehart starts right after a capehart starts right after a short it ain't my dad's razor, dad. ay watch it! it's from gillettelabs. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face... gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. history. so if a defective product, motor vehicle accident or medical malpractice caused a i got this $1,000 camera for only $41 on dealdash. dealdash.com, online auctions since 2009. this playstation 5 sold for only 50 cents. this ipad pro sold for less than $34. and this nintendo switch, sold for less than $20. i got this kitchenaid stand mixer for only $56. i got this bbq smoker for 26 bucks. and
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in pasadena, i'm christina gonzalez, fox news. >> ktvu fox two news at five starts now. >> this move to try to kill off the presidio trust. it is a mean, petty, spiteful move by a narcissist. >> a new executive order by president trump sets its sights on the presidio trust. the trump administration calling for it to reduce its functions and its personnel to the minimum required by law. but tonight, there is pushback from lawmakers saying he doesn't have the power to do that. good evening. i'm claudine wong. the san francisco presidio is a vast piece of property. it was an army post in the 1800s, but the base then became closed in 1989, and in 1994 it became a national park. it is 1491 acres, which includes a 300 acre historic forest. 3500 people live in that park. 4000 people work in 350 public and private and nonprofits at the presidio, and their rent is what funds it. it's managed by what is called the presidio trust, in partnership with the national park service and the golden gate national parks conservancy. and while its past runs deep. tonight there are questions about what pre
in pasadena, i'm christina gonzalez, fox news. >> ktvu fox two news at five starts now. >> this move to try to kill off the presidio trust. it is a mean, petty, spiteful move by a narcissist. >> a new executive order by president trump sets its sights on the presidio trust. the trump administration calling for it to reduce its functions and its personnel to the minimum required by law. but tonight, there is pushback from lawmakers saying he doesn't have the power to do that....
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. >> desde esta maÑana al este de pasadena, en sierra madre, cientos de personas recibian Órdenes de a casa a. averiguar que los residentes han salido de sus casas. >> antes de lo mÁs intenso de la tormenta. otros se apresuraban a remover escombros y basura ante el miedo de corrientes intensas. >> limpian para afuera. la casa quita toda la basura. >> en los Ángeles, la tormenta ocasionÓ tambiÉn la caÍda de este enorme Árbol sobre un auto estacionado. >> yo vi un relÁmpago. pensÉ que era lightning, pero no, el Árbol estaba cayÉndose poco a poco. >> y de esto es de lo que hablaban las autoridades de la tierra suelta en las zonas quemadas, como esta vivienda mi espalda, donde con la caÍda de la precipitaciÓn pueden ocasionarse deslaves como este. >> estos deslaves de lodo y de escombros pudieran mover toneladas de peso de piedras o lodo, o cualquier cosa que estÉ en su camino y podrÍa causar daÑos y destrucciÓn a hogares e infraestructura. >> deslaves que con las lluvias se convierten en amenazas que ponen en riesgo vidas. y aunque habÍa bastante incertidumbre por los efectos que podrÍa
. >> desde esta maÑana al este de pasadena, en sierra madre, cientos de personas recibian Órdenes de a casa a. averiguar que los residentes han salido de sus casas. >> antes de lo mÁs intenso de la tormenta. otros se apresuraban a remover escombros y basura ante el miedo de corrientes intensas. >> limpian para afuera. la casa quita toda la basura. >> en los Ángeles, la tormenta ocasionÓ tambiÉn la caÍda de este enorme Árbol sobre un auto estacionado. >> yo...
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you know, from sarah madre to pasadena altadena, widespread issues.ple worked to remove mud filled mud from the streets. it was in their homes and cars coming off the fires. this is just another huge mess. a defining moment here when a rare tornado ripped through oxnard, tearing apart roofs and carports is people ran for cover nearly dozen homes and structures were damaged by that wild twister. alina >> both in the has reaction now from the tornado victims. >> a terrifying in very unusual scene for southern california. the moment a tornado passed to oxnard ripping the roof and carport from this trailer home community it happened thursday, hitting the ocean air mobile home community and neighboring country club mobile estates about a dozen homes damaged in the tornado's wake of a sudden it's like the sky opened at the rain just >> gushed down. you could hear the wind pick up. the coach started shaking and i looked to my right and something flew by. it was huge and realizing that it was the porch awning. i wasn't expecting to see the roof off the awning
you know, from sarah madre to pasadena altadena, widespread issues.ple worked to remove mud filled mud from the streets. it was in their homes and cars coming off the fires. this is just another huge mess. a defining moment here when a rare tornado ripped through oxnard, tearing apart roofs and carports is people ran for cover nearly dozen homes and structures were damaged by that wild twister. alina >> both in the has reaction now from the tornado victims. >> a terrifying in very...
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the errant box where he's headed south pasadena lawson. sacramento, will they came to a deal, finalizing it right now to send fox to san antonio with the spurs. >> is a 3 team deal though live. zac levine in sacramento with the kings. and then the chicago bulls will choirs at college tre jones. >> and kevin huerter and a 2025 0st round pick. now the kings announced that they would be open to talks in relation to fox late last now fox ultimately landing with this first, which is reportedly his preferred destination. now, obviously a lot of emotion going on when it comes to the nba in those traded lines. no one saw the look. the know. >> luka trey, hey, i don't even know about him. i know. i'm so sorry, but i think i speak for ohio with population upon in basketball. okay. it was like, you know, heard shattering thing happen our newsroom. i did. i was a lot going on. thanks for that. we'll see you tomorrow. thanks for joining us tonight. (dr. david jeremiah) just when people needed hope, god would send a baby, a king, to offer a foretaste of
the errant box where he's headed south pasadena lawson. sacramento, will they came to a deal, finalizing it right now to send fox to san antonio with the spurs. >> is a 3 team deal though live. zac levine in sacramento with the kings. and then the chicago bulls will choirs at college tre jones. >> and kevin huerter and a 2025 0st round pick. now the kings announced that they would be open to talks in relation to fox late last now fox ultimately landing with this first, which is...
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carreteras en varias partes del sur de california, provocando evacuaciones tanto en altadena en pasadenay fueron cerradas las escuelas. y bueno, a pesar de que ya ha cesado la lluvia, todavÍa hay mucho peligro por la posibililidad de q ocurran deslizamientos de tierras y rocas, porque esta vegetaciÓn que da esa firmeza y que ancla el suelo, estÁ quemada en estas zonas que se vieron impactadas por los incendios. por eso le piden las autoridades a las personas que viven en estas zonas que estÉn al pendiente por Órdenes de evacuaciÓn. si se trata de una emergencia. y bueno, por ahora continÚan las labores de limpieza como pueden apreciar aquÍ en las calles para remover todo este lodo y retirar estos vehÍculos impactados y tambiÉn en las zonas afectadas por las inundaciones, van a estar retirando el agua para poder abrir las vÍas lo mÁs pronto posible. >> nicole impresionantes imÁgenes. gracias erika. y bueno, precisamente para informarnos sobre lo que se puede esperar precisamente en california nos acompaÑa ahora carlos robles. carlos buenas tardes. >> ya por allÍ la lluvia ha cesado. sin e
carreteras en varias partes del sur de california, provocando evacuaciones tanto en altadena en pasadenay fueron cerradas las escuelas. y bueno, a pesar de que ya ha cesado la lluvia, todavÍa hay mucho peligro por la posibililidad de q ocurran deslizamientos de tierras y rocas, porque esta vegetaciÓn que da esa firmeza y que ancla el suelo, estÁ quemada en estas zonas que se vieron impactadas por los incendios. por eso le piden las autoridades a las personas que viven en estas zonas que...
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residents say he's taking refuge beneath a damaged pasadena home now. fish and wildlife rangers are working on removing it from the home's crawl space. ever since the fire. many animals have migrated into more urban areas, and this bear is apparently becoming all too familiar to neighborors who say he's been known to pull up and scavenge through trash cans. it's been there for a couple of months already, so we're friends now. he kind of makes his rounds just on the neck of the woods. for now, wildlife workers will not be removing the bear. instead, the homeowner is waiting for the animal to emerge again. then we'll use newly installed sprinklers to keep the bear away until a crawl space can be boarded up. you've probably heard the saying about two birds in one stone. in this caseit is limestone, which is helping solve two environmental problems at the same time. a team of canadian scientists discovered they can save salmon while also offsetting emissions from oil and gas. national climate reporter chase kane shows us the global impact of these rocks and
residents say he's taking refuge beneath a damaged pasadena home now. fish and wildlife rangers are working on removing it from the home's crawl space. ever since the fire. many animals have migrated into more urban areas, and this bear is apparently becoming all too familiar to neighborors who say he's been known to pull up and scavenge through trash cans. it's been there for a couple of months already, so we're friends now. he kind of makes his rounds just on the neck of the woods. for now,...
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ernest batchelder created the tiles using a kiln in his backyard in pasadena, and they were popular during the altadena's architectural boom of the 19 tens and 20s, and unique to the style of the homes built there. they're part of altadena's history, part of its artistic culture, and in pretty much all cases, it's the only thing that survived because they were born in fire and they lived through the fire. and what we found is homeowners want them. they want to save them because it's the only thing that survived. saving the tiles is now working with the support from the altadena historical society, to recover as many fireplace tiles as they can and return them to the homeowners. there are a lot of efforts to preserve the history of altadena. last week we mentioned to you the very first burned down property sold in altadena for $500,000. that's $100,0 over the asking price. there's a group rallying to keep ownership in the hands of the families who have lived in altadena for generations. here's nbc's tracey leong martinez not for sale. a rallying cry to preserve altadena's legacy. we don't n
ernest batchelder created the tiles using a kiln in his backyard in pasadena, and they were popular during the altadena's architectural boom of the 19 tens and 20s, and unique to the style of the homes built there. they're part of altadena's history, part of its artistic culture, and in pretty much all cases, it's the only thing that survived because they were born in fire and they lived through the fire. and what we found is homeowners want them. they want to save them because it's the only...
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atmosfÉrico llegÓ a los Ángeles y con Él las primeras Órdenes de evacuaciÓn obligatorias al este de pasadenae sus casas. >> en altadena. otros se apresuraban todavÍa esta maÑana a remover escombros y basura que pudieran ser arrastrados por la corriente. >> limpian para afuera. la casa quita todo basura. quita todo de como se dice en espaÑol de colchones. >> mientras en malibÚ la lluvia acumulÓ capas de lodo en esta zona y en la ciudad de los Ángeles, este enorme Árbol cayÓ sobre un auto estacionado. >> a las 05:00. yo vi un relÁmpago. pensÉ que era lightning, pero no, el Árbol estaba cayÉndose. poco a poco. >> la tormenta mantiene a unas 35 millones de personas bajo avisos de inundaciones repentinas en gran parte de california, desde eureka hasta san diego y especÍficamente en los condados de ventura y los Ángeles. el pronÓstico es que en su punto mÁs intenso, estaque en tormenta podrÍa dejar acumulados de hasta una pulgada cada hora. >> estos deslaves de lodo y de escombros pudieran mover toneladas de peso de piedras o lodo, o cualquier cosa que estÉ en su camino, y podrÍa causar daÑos y de
atmosfÉrico llegÓ a los Ángeles y con Él las primeras Órdenes de evacuaciÓn obligatorias al este de pasadenae sus casas. >> en altadena. otros se apresuraban todavÍa esta maÑana a remover escombros y basura que pudieran ser arrastrados por la corriente. >> limpian para afuera. la casa quita todo basura. quita todo de como se dice en espaÑol de colchones. >> mientras en malibÚ la lluvia acumulÓ capas de lodo en esta zona y en la ciudad de los Ángeles, este enorme...
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reporting from pasadena. i'm sid garcia, abc seven news. >> well, the impact, of course, is just so extensive and families are still struggling in the aftermath of these devastating firestorms. and they will be for a long time. it's not clear how long it will take to rebuild, but there is some help and some hope. >> today we are taking action together for the one california. so cal fire relief, abc7 and its sister stations in california are coming together for this one day fundraiser to help our neighbors in need. your donation can help the american red cross provide meals, shelter, and hope to these families. many of them are only beginning to rebuild their lives. >> you have to listen to the story of the person who's been affected by the wildfire. but what i can tell you is universally, housing is a problem. so it was a it was a big problem in the los angeles area before the wildfire. now it's even worse. >> if you want to help donate, you head to red cross.org/abc. you can also scan the qr code. you see it
reporting from pasadena. i'm sid garcia, abc seven news. >> well, the impact, of course, is just so extensive and families are still struggling in the aftermath of these devastating firestorms. and they will be for a long time. it's not clear how long it will take to rebuild, but there is some help and some hope. >> today we are taking action together for the one california. so cal fire relief, abc7 and its sister stations in california are coming together for this one day...
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un dato importante ya van 106 casas en lo que es pasadena aqÍi en altadena y parte de palisade, que han6 casas que llegaron tocaron la puerta y les dijeron es evacuaciÓn obligatoria y tienen que salir. vamos a escuchar algunos testimonios de lo que aquÍ hemos recabado. >> todos del incendio que ha pasado ya ha sido demasiado para tanta tragedia. no hay que prepararse. quiera dios que no pase nada malo. >> vamos a ver una evacuaciÓn en ese tiempo. queremos que la gente coja sus cosas y tener listo y preparar para irse. >> asÍ es estar preparados. las autoridades nos dicen que hay que estar con un plan a en ese sentido. dicen estar con sus cosas ahÍ por si llega la autoridad, te toca la puerta y te dice te tienes que salir. un dato. por Último, nicole octavio, de 16:00 de la tarde a 21:00 de la noche, tiempo de los Ángeles, se espera una lluvia intensa y ahÍ es donde las autoridades estÁn al pendiente. regreso con ustedes. >> muchas gracias edgar. estar al pendiente de esas Órdenes de evacuaciÓn que poco a poco van dando las autoridades. >> y bueno, vamos ahora con esta noticia en desarro
un dato importante ya van 106 casas en lo que es pasadena aqÍi en altadena y parte de palisade, que han6 casas que llegaron tocaron la puerta y les dijeron es evacuaciÓn obligatoria y tienen que salir. vamos a escuchar algunos testimonios de lo que aquÍ hemos recabado. >> todos del incendio que ha pasado ya ha sido demasiado para tanta tragedia. no hay que prepararse. quiera dios que no pase nada malo. >> vamos a ver una evacuaciÓn en ese tiempo. queremos que la gente coja sus...
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andy heller loaded up on 10 sandbags at victory park in pasadena ahead of 2 storms making their way to southern california. and even though they're not expected to pack as powerful punch compared to the northern and central regions of the state. the burn scars of the eaton and palisades fires are unpredictable were on situated on churchill road up there. >> didn't get the worst of it out to dina and past due to get a lot worse than we did. but having said that, there is there is a >> no burn off i am concerned about some of. >> and that's why you'll see extensive k realigning erected in some of the most vulnerable areas were charred hillside and just a little bit of rain could spell disaster. the county ended up putting some key role here on ranch road he sees ranch road. and then the city put about 2000 feet. >> down along new york driving, they may have effected areas as well. the real okay. correcting past edina public works. administrator garrett crawford says they're preemptively cleaning storm drains, mudslides and debris flow are among a host of concerns that played these hard-h
andy heller loaded up on 10 sandbags at victory park in pasadena ahead of 2 storms making their way to southern california. and even though they're not expected to pack as powerful punch compared to the northern and central regions of the state. the burn scars of the eaton and palisades fires are unpredictable were on situated on churchill road up there. >> didn't get the worst of it out to dina and past due to get a lot worse than we did. but having said that, there is there is a...
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the temperatures not bad at all. 74 downtown los angeles. 72 in san diego and 76 degrees in pasadena in the high country. speaking of snow, there is plenty of it on the slopes and it's going to be a great weekend to get up there. the roadways are open and clear. no problem getting up there or getting back. not expecting any major storms. still partly cloudy skies highs running in the 40's in the 50's in the afternoon and a lot of that white powder to ski up looks like this. temperatures going to stick around right through the weekend. maybe just slightly cooler as we head in towards sunday, but not by much. but overall, a great weekend traveling around much of the state. can't say that across the rest the country. check out these temperatures. the forecasted highs for tomorrow afternoon. yeah, you're still in the 40's in dallas. we've been looking at some very cold temperatures all week long. 28 chicago, 36, new york, and only 31 degrees in boston. so yeah, bay area and much of california doesn't look too bad. guys, back to you. are large swell. this week we learned former speaker na
the temperatures not bad at all. 74 downtown los angeles. 72 in san diego and 76 degrees in pasadena in the high country. speaking of snow, there is plenty of it on the slopes and it's going to be a great weekend to get up there. the roadways are open and clear. no problem getting up there or getting back. not expecting any major storms. still partly cloudy skies highs running in the 40's in the 50's in the afternoon and a lot of that white powder to ski up looks like this. temperatures going...
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and still ahead tonight, former vp kamala harris set to be honored in pasadena. the award she's receiving from one of the nation's oldest civil rights groups. and seeing 70 in february, something you probably don't expect. but that's the way the weekend started. however, showers now, that's more february like, and we're seeing a few of those heading up towards the north bay. how much more of this could we see in the sunday (humming) behold! a glorious round table pepperoni pizz... huh? ah. huh. well, behold the pepperoni and grilled chicken...? what the? (clears throat) behold, the pepperoni, grilled chicken and bacon pizza from round table! three magnificent toppings grilled chicken, pepperoni, and sizzling bacon. try it at round table pizza! merlin! peninsula. police are searching for a susct after an officer involved shooting in hillsborough. this happened in the parking lot of the police station on floribunda avenue. police people in the area are being asked to shelter in place, lock all doors and windows as police search for the suspect. police are not relea
and still ahead tonight, former vp kamala harris set to be honored in pasadena. the award she's receiving from one of the nation's oldest civil rights groups. and seeing 70 in february, something you probably don't expect. but that's the way the weekend started. however, showers now, that's more february like, and we're seeing a few of those heading up towards the north bay. how much more of this could we see in the sunday (humming) behold! a glorious round table pepperoni pizz... huh? ah. huh....
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there's also a slide in the eaton fire burn area that's up near pasadena, but it is going into a basin which is keeping it from flowing into a neighborhood. there are evacuation warnings in place for people in both regions. >> and a bit closer to home. here's a live look at santa cruz, which is just getting soaked. there is a high surf warning in effect and the wharf is closed. closing tomorrow. it will likely not reopen until saturday. a huge section collapsed right before christmas during a storm. as you may recall, capitola is also bracing for dangerous conditions. its wharf was heavily damaged in 2023 and as a precaution, was closed. today, several businesses also are not taking any chances and put out sandbags to try to keep the water out. >> it is not quite like december, but it is nonetheless big and dangerous and the words life threatening have been used, which is why you see so many closures. i think santa cruz has closed a number of beaches, state parks, has closed a number of beaches. >> the timing of this storm is a concern since tomorrow, of course, is valentine's day and
there's also a slide in the eaton fire burn area that's up near pasadena, but it is going into a basin which is keeping it from flowing into a neighborhood. there are evacuation warnings in place for people in both regions. >> and a bit closer to home. here's a live look at santa cruz, which is just getting soaked. there is a high surf warning in effect and the wharf is closed. closing tomorrow. it will likely not reopen until saturday. a huge section collapsed right before christmas...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: at pasadena's fire station 39, we met shen yu.. >> john: he's an 18-year firefighting veteran. >> keep going. >> reporter: yu showed us these videos he took from inside his fire engine last january 7th of l.a.'s eaton fire. for him, that losing battle turned personal. >> it came to our neighborhood. >> reporter: and you watched your neighborhood burn? >> in the back of my mind, kind of just hoping that my house made it, you know? this would be where the front door was. >> reporter: yu took us to his house. it did not make it. >> initially we were like, maybe we could bring the kids back for closure, but they don't need this image. >> reporter: he asked us to wear masks because of potential lingering airborne toxins and carcinogens. l.a. county had put out warnings about an unhealthy air quality. also worrying yu, his family of four lost everything. >> everything is basically gone. >> reporter: and all of these people you think will rebuild? >> i'm hoping, yeah. >> reporter: state and city leaders here are pushing for a quick rebui
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the nearby pasadena creek look more like a river, and neighbors say their homes were saved from lastonth's fire, but now they're worried about this storm damage. >> after having such a traumatic fire evacuation. we don't need another scare, you know. it's just too close back to back. and it's just it's not worth taking a risk. >> l.a. county public work crews have installed cameras along the foothills near the eaton fire burn scar to monitor the runoff from the storm. firefighters in their engines are also pre-positioned in case of a mudslide. a san diego floral business is getting ready for one of the biggest days of the year, with a very close eye on the weather at native poppy flower shop, workers are scrambling to fill hundreds of orders and hoping to avoid a repeat of last year. now, just weeks before valentine's day last year, the shop was flooded along with other nearby businesses. the store says it lost about $20,000 worth of inventory, as well as two delivery vans. well, this year they are taking steps to protect the business, including adding floorboards to the garage door.
the nearby pasadena creek look more like a river, and neighbors say their homes were saved from lastonth's fire, but now they're worried about this storm damage. >> after having such a traumatic fire evacuation. we don't need another scare, you know. it's just too close back to back. and it's just it's not worth taking a risk. >> l.a. county public work crews have installed cameras along the foothills near the eaton fire burn scar to monitor the runoff from the storm. firefighters...
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there's also a slide in the eaton fire burn area that's up near pasadena, but it is going into a basin which is keeping it from flowing into a neighborhood. there are evacuation warnings in place for people in both regions. >> and a bit closer to home. here's a live look at santa cruz, which is just getting soaked. there is a high surf warning in effect and the wharf is closed. closing tomorrow. it will likely not reopen until saturday. a huge section collapsed right before christmas during a storm. as you may recall, capitola is also bracing for dangerous conditions. its wharf was heavily damaged in 2023 and as a precaution, was closed. today, several businesses also are not taking any chances and put out sandbags to try to keep the water out. >> it is not quite like december, but it is nonetheless big and dangerous and the words life threatening have been used, which is why you see so many closures. i think santa cruz has closed a number of beaches, state parks, has closed a number of beaches. >> the timing of this storm is a concern since tomorrow, of course, is valentine's day and
there's also a slide in the eaton fire burn area that's up near pasadena, but it is going into a basin which is keeping it from flowing into a neighborhood. there are evacuation warnings in place for people in both regions. >> and a bit closer to home. here's a live look at santa cruz, which is just getting soaked. there is a high surf warning in effect and the wharf is closed. closing tomorrow. it will likely not reopen until saturday. a huge section collapsed right before christmas...
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. >> reporter: on this street in north pasadena, we ran into about a dozen workers volunteering to clears, potential kindling just two miles from the eaton fire's burn scar. many of these workers are here illegally. bernardo ocerio is their crew boss. he migrated from mexico 36 years ago, and in 2021 became a u.s. citizen. >> from every single people, you're afraid. >> reporter: what are they afraid of? >> deportations. people like to work. they want to work. they want better lives as well. >> reporter: and there is lots of work to be done. >> a lot to be done. we can't do it without them. we cannot build america without them. >> these are the hands that will rebuild los angeles. >> reporter: we found many of those same workers protesting. >> resist injustice. >> reporter: this is a rally of migrant day laborers. they're critical to the rebuilding of los angeles, but worry they'd won't get that chance because of the trump administration's aggressive stance toward deporting anyone without legal status. >> we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back
. >> reporter: on this street in north pasadena, we ran into about a dozen workers volunteering to clears, potential kindling just two miles from the eaton fire's burn scar. many of these workers are here illegally. bernardo ocerio is their crew boss. he migrated from mexico 36 years ago, and in 2021 became a u.s. citizen. >> from every single people, you're afraid. >> reporter: what are they afraid of? >> deportations. people like to work. they want to work. they want...
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i'm congress member judy chu, i represent the california cities of altadena and pasadena, which have burned to the ground. my constituents are devastated and worried and now they have another huge worry. and that is that their most sensitive data and the systems that control their taxpayers that are have been handed over to an unelected billionaire, the billionaire who is president trump's biggest political donor, and because of that it has been handed over to unvetted lackeys. i am a member of the ways and means committee, which is the committee that protects taxpayer dollars. over the weekend we learned that elon musk had unfettered access to the treasury department systems that disburse nearly all federal funds. that mean he is can see your social security number, and bank information. he can see your confidential protected tax information. he might even be able to turn off your social security payments. and he's already bragged about canceling funds that congress, through the legislative process, has appropriated. this is, of course, completely illegal. but republicans in congres
i'm congress member judy chu, i represent the california cities of altadena and pasadena, which have burned to the ground. my constituents are devastated and worried and now they have another huge worry. and that is that their most sensitive data and the systems that control their taxpayers that are have been handed over to an unelected billionaire, the billionaire who is president trump's biggest political donor, and because of that it has been handed over to unvetted lackeys. i am a member of...
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the powerful storm brought problems for residents in sierra madre to pasadena altadena. today. residents work remove all that mud it from their streets and around their homes and cars. >> rescue this year is >> take a look at this dramatic rescue by firefighters after a 16 year-old got stuck in a mine shaft to this is video coming feel our news room from placer county in the cal fire and attachment up there says the teen was trying to explore the cave with a couple of his friends, the group and repelled nearly 50 feet below the surface when they were trying to get back up their rope snapped. and one of the trees fell back to the bottom of the shaft. his friends who did make it out led rescuers to that cave and those rescuers were able to use professional equipment to get the teen back up to safety. wow. what a story there. 2 people without a home tonight in santa rosa after a fire destroyed there, leaving a room and their kitchens, santa rosa, firefighters say the fire broke out around 6 this evening at a home on rend rise. crews say one of the 2 residents was inside at the tim
the powerful storm brought problems for residents in sierra madre to pasadena altadena. today. residents work remove all that mud it from their streets and around their homes and cars. >> rescue this year is >> take a look at this dramatic rescue by firefighters after a 16 year-old got stuck in a mine shaft to this is video coming feel our news room from placer county in the cal fire and attachment up there says the teen was trying to explore the cave with a couple of his friends,...
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it raced across altadena and pasadena. fires charred more than 37,000 acres destroyed over 16,000 structures and costf 29 people their lives. months later. still many questions surround the cause of these deadly fires. according to the la times, investigators of come up with 2 main theories on how the palisades fire began either. it was a new fire or a fire for a few days prior. that may have been reignited by the historic wins. for the eaton fire, several lawsuits been filed against socal edison after several photos and videos appear to show a fire burning under a transmission tower as the fire was breaking out in eaton canyon. while the utility still maintains, there's no evidence is equipment was responsible. they now say they're looking into whether and idle transmission line became energized and possibly sparked the fire. while the investigation into both fires continues. so does the cleanup and recovery. the new head of the epa toured both fire areas this week. he believes with more than 1200 workers clearing toxic m
it raced across altadena and pasadena. fires charred more than 37,000 acres destroyed over 16,000 structures and costf 29 people their lives. months later. still many questions surround the cause of these deadly fires. according to the la times, investigators of come up with 2 main theories on how the palisades fire began either. it was a new fire or a fire for a few days prior. that may have been reignited by the historic wins. for the eaton fire, several lawsuits been filed against socal...
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. >> bret: students in south pasadena, california, helping a 3rd grade teacher restore a collection karen cabot kept thousands of cards students made for her over the span of 30 years. all of them were lost when her home was destroyed in recent wildfires. students past and present are now sending her videos and new cards by the hundreds, even students she tho taught decadeso and contributing to new collection. great story. tomorrow on "special report" the senate considers president trump's pick for education secretary. we will cover it all fair, balanced and unafraid. here's laura. ♪ lawyer good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. as always, thank you for joining us. all right, right off the bat. we have a resistance alert. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> laura: posting on x, former liberal bill ackman currently captured the current state of the democratic party and media enablers writing the fact that democrats are fighting the first real effort to root out waste, fraud, and abuse from our government it's a very bad look
. >> bret: students in south pasadena, california, helping a 3rd grade teacher restore a collection karen cabot kept thousands of cards students made for her over the span of 30 years. all of them were lost when her home was destroyed in recent wildfires. students past and present are now sending her videos and new cards by the hundreds, even students she tho taught decadeso and contributing to new collection. great story. tomorrow on "special report" the senate considers...