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but in may 2013, detective joey ramirez was far from happy.d a lot of ground to cover and a strong sense that time was against him as he tried to figure out what had happened to maribel ramos. >> just vanished? >> yes. >> how often does that kind of thing happen? >> it doesn't happen often. >> reporter: ramirez started by investigating the men in maribel's life. it turned out there were a few of them. >> did you know she was doing all that online dating? did she talk about that? >> yeah, she did. >> reporter: maribel sometimes met guys through a website called "plenty of fish." that's how she found paul lopez. they'd been dating for a few months and paul had even joined her weekly softball game. lopez was the last person maribel talked to on the phone. now police wanted to talk to him. >> you know you're not under arrest, anything like that. >> i wouldn't think so. >> reporter: ramirez sat across from paul and asked about his relationship with maribel. >> nothing's been like exclusive, it's just been, you know, dating. >> you date other people
but in may 2013, detective joey ramirez was far from happy.d a lot of ground to cover and a strong sense that time was against him as he tried to figure out what had happened to maribel ramos. >> just vanished? >> yes. >> how often does that kind of thing happen? >> it doesn't happen often. >> reporter: ramirez started by investigating the men in maribel's life. it turned out there were a few of them. >> did you know she was doing all that online dating? did...
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. >> a continuaciÓn stephanie entrevista a edgar ramÍrez, protagonista de la cinta venezolana sobre simÓne era que quizÁs sus pÉrdidas habÍan sido tan profundas, su madre muriÓ a los dos aÑos, su madre a los nueve luego uno de estos tÍos tambiÉn muriÓ pero lo que descubrÍ eran el impacto tan profundo que habÍan tenido en el. >> rodaje que durÓ cuatro meses muy intensos segÚn edgar que se preparÓ vigorosamente para uno de los papeles mÁs complejos de su carrera. >> intentÉ leer la mayor cantidad de biografÍas posibles, la mayor cantidad de documentos, sobre todo para entender el contexto histÓrico, polÍtico y filosÓfico que antecediÓ a bolÍvar. >> toma como punto de partida la relaciÓn de bolÍvar con marÍa teresa rodríguez del toro, su vida lujosa en parÍs luego de enviudar asÍ como sus encuentros con simÓn rodrÍguez y francisco de miranda hacia su conversiÓn en la heroica figura que todos conocen. >> no sÓlo consistió en la independencia en imaginarse una naciÓn conformada por todas estas ex provincias espaÑolas que segÚn la visiÓn de bolÍvar se unificarÍa en una federaciÓn. >> segÚn edga
. >> a continuaciÓn stephanie entrevista a edgar ramÍrez, protagonista de la cinta venezolana sobre simÓne era que quizÁs sus pÉrdidas habÍan sido tan profundas, su madre muriÓ a los dos aÑos, su madre a los nueve luego uno de estos tÍos tambiÉn muriÓ pero lo que descubrÍ eran el impacto tan profundo que habÍan tenido en el. >> rodaje que durÓ cuatro meses muy intensos segÚn edgar que se preparÓ vigorosamente para uno de los papeles mÁs complejos de su carrera....
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bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez, les saluda juan francisco ramirez... lorena domnguez tiene la maÑana libre... damos comienzo con las noticias de hoy jueves 16 de octubre... juanfra esta maÑana en san francisco lderes religiosos estn protestando frente a las oficinas de inmigracin... por una buena causa... le estn ofreciendo apoyo y aliento a los niÑos que han llegado a nuestra regin sin sus padres y cruzando solos la frontera... take 2boxes en vivo desde esa ciudad est andrs brender de telemundo 48... andrs cmo se vive el ambiente en este momento? take andres live put placeholder here
bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez, les saluda juan francisco ramirez... lorena domnguez tiene la maÑana libre... damos comienzo con las noticias de hoy jueves 16 de octubre... juanfra esta maÑana en san francisco lderes religiosos estn protestando frente a las oficinas de inmigracin... por una buena causa... le estn ofreciendo apoyo y aliento a los niÑos que han llegado a nuestra regin sin sus padres y cruzando solos la frontera... take 2boxes en vivo desde esa ciudad est andrs...
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josÉ ramÍrez estaba ante la oportunidad de ganar su primer tÍtulo.s raiders, los raiders no encuentran la luz al final del tÚnel. tiene un rÉcord de 0 y 7 derrotas. jugaron los halcones de atlanta con los de ditroit. ganaban 14 a 0. pero no se rindiÓ y mostró que estaba hecho para cosas grandes. terminÓ con yardas por aire, salieron con la victoria 22 a 21. patriota contra osos de chicago, hace una semana se comentaba que era masacraron a los osos en 53. se nos terminÓ el tiempo, le damos las gracias por habernos acompaÑado, que pasen una linda noche.
josÉ ramÍrez estaba ante la oportunidad de ganar su primer tÍtulo.s raiders, los raiders no encuentran la luz al final del tÚnel. tiene un rÉcord de 0 y 7 derrotas. jugaron los halcones de atlanta con los de ditroit. ganaban 14 a 0. pero no se rindiÓ y mostró que estaba hecho para cosas grandes. terminÓ con yardas por aire, salieron con la victoria 22 a 21. patriota contra osos de chicago, hace una semana se comentaba que era masacraron a los osos en 53. se nos terminÓ el tiempo, le...
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. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez in d.c. talking with the director of ddot on the new construction and changes on military road and the 6 decent street bridge. that's coming up he -- 16th street bridge. that's coming up next. >>> more scrutiny from the secret service and it involves a controversial mission that unfolded in maryland. thank you for joining us.
. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez in d.c. talking with the director of ddot on the new construction and changes on military road and the 6 decent street bridge. that's coming up he -- 16th street bridge. that's coming up next. >>> more scrutiny from the secret service and it involves a controversial mission that unfolded in maryland. thank you for joining us.
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juan francisco ramirez tiene la manana libre.top vo las autoridades investigan incendios en una escuela primaria de la ciudad de san jose, que podrian haber sido provocados.. bomberos indicaron que las llamas se reportaron en botes de basura en la primaria simonds....el primero se reporto antes e las cuatro de la manana y el segundo una hora despues....no se reportaron heridos y el incendio no se propago.. lorena/ots --- el polica de san jos que enfrenta cargos por violacin se presentar en corte para una audiencia preliminar.... pero esta vez por otro delito que habria cometdo en mayo... take vo --- se trata del agente ''geofrrey graves'' quien supuestamente viol la ley estatal por comprar alcohol a las 2 y 30 de la madrugada en un centro comercial en gilroy... ---el 25 de mayo, el cajero segura que le dijo al agente que no poda venderle licor a esa hora... sin embargo ''graves'' no acat la orden, y dej 20 dlares sobre la caja y se fue... lorena --- mientras tanto la municipalidad de san jose indico que la subestacion de policia,
juan francisco ramirez tiene la manana libre.top vo las autoridades investigan incendios en una escuela primaria de la ciudad de san jose, que podrian haber sido provocados.. bomberos indicaron que las llamas se reportaron en botes de basura en la primaria simonds....el primero se reporto antes e las cuatro de la manana y el segundo una hora despues....no se reportaron heridos y el incendio no se propago.. lorena/ots --- el polica de san jos que enfrenta cargos por violacin se presentar en...
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les saluda carolina ramÍrez, bienvenido a la cartelera. >> Él protagoniza con un gran elenco un drama habÍa dejado atrÁs. >> y esta cuenta con la participaciÓn del favorito de muchas, william levy. >> hello ! isabel ! ♪ ♪. >> esta historia gira alrededor de la vida de una mujer exitosa que tiene una carrera increÍble, hijos maravillosos y un esposo que ama profundamente, sin embargo una adicciÓn secreta la hace cruzar la linea de un mundo de deseo y lujuria que ato atenta con todo lo que es perfecto, esto la llevarÁ a un limito que podrÁ arriesgar hasta su familia. >> llegÓ la hora de despedirme, pero podemos estar conectado por las redes sociales y saber mÁs del entretenimiento, hasta pronto. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> la asociaciÓn latina los invita, esto el miÉrcoles 5 de octubre en la direcciÓn que ven en p pantalla , amigo gracias por elegirnos buenas noches. ♪
les saluda carolina ramÍrez, bienvenido a la cartelera. >> Él protagoniza con un gran elenco un drama habÍa dejado atrÁs. >> y esta cuenta con la participaciÓn del favorito de muchas, william levy. >> hello ! isabel ! ♪ ♪. >> esta historia gira alrededor de la vida de una mujer exitosa que tiene una carrera increÍble, hijos maravillosos y un esposo que ama profundamente, sin embargo una adicciÓn secreta la hace cruzar la linea de un mundo de deseo y lujuria...
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stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> the group also discusses prevention and the things you can do to protect your child. you'll find it all on our website. their services are free for the families involved. >>> all this month we're teaming up with the homeless children's play time project to help staff of the newly built playground at d.c. general. the playground can't open until that happens and that is the shelter where relisha rudd lived with her family. you can help insure the children there have a safe place to play. text the word play time to 25543 to make a donation to help the homeless children's play time project. our goal is to help them raise funds to cover the cost of having watchful eyes from the play time project to monitor the children whenever they are at play. >>> the search for mission uva student hannah graham has stretched into day no. 25. like the 24 before it today came up short. debra alfarone has been on the ground for us in charlottesville. >> reporter: every day searchers head out to scour the area that's an 8-mile radius from where we're standing now, the downtown
stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> the group also discusses prevention and the things you can do to protect your child. you'll find it all on our website. their services are free for the families involved. >>> all this month we're teaming up with the homeless children's play time project to help staff of the newly built playground at d.c. general. the playground can't open until that happens and that is the shelter where relisha rudd lived with her family. you can help insure the...
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. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside d.c. superior court where a judge arraigned 22-year-old symone greene on a charge of sex abuse of a minor. she was released on her own recognizance due back in court next month, but yesterday she was arrested for performing a sex act on a 17-year-old 11th grader she met last friday at options public charter school in northeast d.c. the student assisted as a classroom aide. police say they flirted via text and engaged in a sexual activity. police tell us the student recorded this and showed friends. authorities eventually discovered the video and text messages between the two where greene admits what they are doing is wrong and encourages the student not to tell anyone. a neighbor whose granddaughter graduated from options public says she's glad nothing like this happened while her granddaughter went to the school. >> i've never had a problem when my granddaughter was going there. i mean they always treated me nice. she was always treated nice. it's kind of sad it happened. >> reporter: the
. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside d.c. superior court where a judge arraigned 22-year-old symone greene on a charge of sex abuse of a minor. she was released on her own recognizance due back in court next month, but yesterday she was arrested for performing a sex act on a 17-year-old 11th grader she met last friday at options public charter school in northeast d.c. the student assisted as a classroom aide. police say they flirted via text and engaged in a sexual activity....
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teresa ramirez's doctor says she's doing slightly better. health officials charge ramirez for her own illness for the steps in responding to ebola. al goodwin is standing by live. her family, people around her say the nights are terrifying for her. she really suffered in the nights. how is she doing now? >> reporter: she has come through another night. and doctors say when you get to this two-week point in the ebola, the history shows of the ebola patients, if you make it this far, it's a very good sign. she's definitely not out of the woods but she is on the upward curve they say. in terms of the controversy, we just heard in spanish parliament a heated exchange, the government defending the handling of the crisis despite opposition from the conservative leader saying the government dropped ball and blamed ramirez for getting the virus. remember she was treating another patient, a spanish priest who later died. >> thank you. >>> violence erupting in hong kong as protesters try to retake a major protesting. police officials are promising to
teresa ramirez's doctor says she's doing slightly better. health officials charge ramirez for her own illness for the steps in responding to ebola. al goodwin is standing by live. her family, people around her say the nights are terrifying for her. she really suffered in the nights. how is she doing now? >> reporter: she has come through another night. and doctors say when you get to this two-week point in the ebola, the history shows of the ebola patients, if you make it this far, it's a...
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stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you, steve any. >>> a car crash -- stephanie. >>> a car crash was into a gas pump sparking this fire in laurel, merchandise mid. this was the scene in the 700 block of washington boulevard. luckily no one was hurt. >>> the editor who led "the washington post" through its coverage of the watergate scandal has died. the post is reporting that ben bradlee died at his home last night of natural causes. he's credited with transforming the post into a nationally recognized up in. ben bradlee was 93 years old. >>> ron klain, the white house's newest ebola czar reports to president obama for his first daon the job. craig boswell is at the white house with more details. >> good morning, sir. >> reporter: ron klain left his home early. he's in charge of getting government agencies to work together and faster in response to any new ebola cases in the u.s. and to the outbreak in west africa. but the white house says don't expect daily news conference from chain. >> the profile that -- from klain. >> the profile he will have is primarily a behind-the-scenes one.
stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you, steve any. >>> a car crash -- stephanie. >>> a car crash was into a gas pump sparking this fire in laurel, merchandise mid. this was the scene in the 700 block of washington boulevard. luckily no one was hurt. >>> the editor who led "the washington post" through its coverage of the watergate scandal has died. the post is reporting that ben bradlee died at his home last night of natural causes. he's credited with...
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. >> neighbors dubbed it the mushroom house and wusa9's stephanie ramirez received a rare invitation to get a look inside. >> sometimes someone would knock on the door and they'd say can i come in? and we'd say no and they'd say why? and we'd say it's our home. we live here, you know. so just that type of thing, but it's been fun. >> reporter: but now some 40 years later eddie garfinkle says it's time to sell, the whole entire home the family's work of art. the funky designs came from an architect with eddie and his wife's touches added onto it back in the early '70s, giving us a special tour, the 30-foot tall ceilings, fish pond inside, recycled barn like floors and skylights galore. the bethesda mushroom house, you can't drive by without taking a double take. >> i think we had over 20 kids in there for a picture. >> reporter: today with his children out of the home garfinkle says it's too much space for him and his wife, but the home is like a child to them, something they've made into what it is now. >> at the time we were looking for something different. we did not want to be in
. >> neighbors dubbed it the mushroom house and wusa9's stephanie ramirez received a rare invitation to get a look inside. >> sometimes someone would knock on the door and they'd say can i come in? and we'd say no and they'd say why? and we'd say it's our home. we live here, you know. so just that type of thing, but it's been fun. >> reporter: but now some 40 years later eddie garfinkle says it's time to sell, the whole entire home the family's work of art. the funky designs...
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. >> stephanie ramirez went all the way out to virginia today because frankly, we had to see this. >> with $20 million, you can buy a private island. double that money and well, the head of the school, private boarding school is definitely getting a lot of text messages now. >> yes , ma'am, lots of excitement. it's good for all of us. >> tuesday, kathy officially announced to the entire school body, the legacy should continue on for quite some time. the school received a gift of $40 million left to it by ruth thompson bedford. an harris and heiress. >> what this meant to ruth bedford. >> just north of middleburg, foxcroft is a private all girls school that provides hands on learning. tuition is around $50,000 for those living on campus and has a little less than 160 students enrolled from around 15 different countries. a foxcroft junior from virginia. >> everyone is so close. i have developed so many good relationships with all the different students and the teachers. >> it's this bond that stuck with bedford throughout the years. school heads say she was an active student in the earl
. >> stephanie ramirez went all the way out to virginia today because frankly, we had to see this. >> with $20 million, you can buy a private island. double that money and well, the head of the school, private boarding school is definitely getting a lot of text messages now. >> yes , ma'am, lots of excitement. it's good for all of us. >> tuesday, kathy officially announced to the entire school body, the legacy should continue on for quite some time. the school received a...
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as stephanie ramirez explains, the road closures for 16th street bridge replacement program won't get going until february. however, other parts of this intersection will soon be changing. >> we're excited about this project, but we know it's going to be about 11 months long and we want to get the word out to those who drive in the area. it's going to cause significant disruptions to traffic. >> reporter: with that ddot director matt brown announced the 16th street bridge replacement project is officially underway which will be a nightmare for the 30 to 50,000 people that use this main artery every day. the good news is the bridge replacement doesn't begin until work on military road is finished. from today to crews will have different sections of military road between oregon avenue and 14th street northwest closed during off peak hours to replace the median, install lighting and make other repairs. ddot doesn't expect the military roadwork to cause that much delay, but once february hits. >> from the split up at georgia avenue and maryland people decide to come this way maybe because
as stephanie ramirez explains, the road closures for 16th street bridge replacement program won't get going until february. however, other parts of this intersection will soon be changing. >> we're excited about this project, but we know it's going to be about 11 months long and we want to get the word out to those who drive in the area. it's going to cause significant disruptions to traffic. >> reporter: with that ddot director matt brown announced the 16th street bridge...
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and wusa9's stephanie ramirez received a rare invitation to get a look inside. >> sometimes somebody would knock on the door and they'd say, can i come in and we'd say no. and they'd say why and we'd say it's our home. we live here. so just that type of thing. but it's -- you know, it's been fun. >> reporter: now some 40 years later, eddie garfinkle says it's time to sell, the entire home the family's work of heart. it began in the early '70s. >> this way is to the master bedroom. >> reporter: giving us a special tour, he showed us the 30-foot tall ceilings, the fish pond inside, exposed wood beams, nooks, and skylights galore. >> like a fantasy. >> reporter: the fantasy land, the bethesda mushroom house. can't drive by without taking a double take. >> i think we had over 20 kids in there for a picture. >> reporter: today with his children out of the home, gar finkle says it's too much space for him and his wife which is why they decided to sell but the home is like a child to them, something they've made into what it is now. >> at the time we were looking for something different. we
and wusa9's stephanie ramirez received a rare invitation to get a look inside. >> sometimes somebody would knock on the door and they'd say, can i come in and we'd say no. and they'd say why and we'd say it's our home. we live here. so just that type of thing. but it's -- you know, it's been fun. >> reporter: now some 40 years later, eddie garfinkle says it's time to sell, the entire home the family's work of heart. it began in the early '70s. >> this way is to the master...
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wusa9's stephanie ramirez is in loudoun county where the search for answers to the last moments of her young life are underway. >> i have five children. it's heartbreaking. >> it's crazy to think that is child abuse related that it happened right here. >> many of these mothers learned today an infant who came from this same neighborhood died sunday. prompting an investigation into possible child abuse. after police tell us medical staff sounds suspicious injuries on the baby's body. it's a ten month old girl, police tell us, family members took to a nearby hospital on friday, october 3, doctors quickly transferred the infant to a hospital in d.c. for more serious care. two days later, the infant was taken off life support and police say she died around noon on sunday. >> it's very difficult. whenever a child is involved. >> leesburg police spokesperson says they began investigating once loudoun county police and the county's children protective services alerted them to the situation last friday. what was going on then? a woman who identified herself as the infant's grandmother said off
wusa9's stephanie ramirez is in loudoun county where the search for answers to the last moments of her young life are underway. >> i have five children. it's heartbreaking. >> it's crazy to think that is child abuse related that it happened right here. >> many of these mothers learned today an infant who came from this same neighborhood died sunday. prompting an investigation into possible child abuse. after police tell us medical staff sounds suspicious injuries on the baby's...
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ramirez was on the team that treated another patient, a spanish missionary who was in africa and came here and died. this is how the friend describes that part of the conversation where teresa ramirez says she's willing to go back and work again with ebola patients. let's listen. >> she would do it again, yes, that's what javier told me. javier told me that she's such a fool when she gets out of here, he will do it again. he said, honey, are you going to do it again? she said, do what? >> he said, that, risk your life? she said, yeah, but with the anti-virus, that was the response of teresa. >> he's decided not to tell his wife that their dog was put down last week by authorities on fears that it might also have the ebola virus. he thinks it's not the time to tell her while she's really fighting to recover. >> al goodman bringing us up to date on the condition of the nurse's assistant. certainly a brave woman there, many thanks. >>> some people watching the conversation of the second nurse from dallas being flown here to atlanta are asking questions about the man seen without a protec
ramirez was on the team that treated another patient, a spanish missionary who was in africa and came here and died. this is how the friend describes that part of the conversation where teresa ramirez says she's willing to go back and work again with ebola patients. let's listen. >> she would do it again, yes, that's what javier told me. javier told me that she's such a fool when she gets out of here, he will do it again. he said, honey, are you going to do it again? she said, do what?...
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that's what stephanie ramirez learned in leesburg today. >> reporter: there's a mother in the state of virginia whose child has childhood cancer. so when she went to the dmv to get a gold ribbon on her plate for child hood cancer awareness, she found out this is one of the plate the state of virginia does not have. now she's taking the fight to the road. she and her husband and family and close friends are in a race to get at least 450 lance plate applications of drivers want -- license plate applications of drivers wanting to purchase this gold ribbon plate which stands for child hue cancer awareness. the family hopes to -- childhood cancer awareness. the family hopes to achieve this gold by end of december to get to the state legislature. >> it would mean that we accomplished something for matisse, something matisse has always wanted to help spread awareness for all childhood cancers. >> reporter: if you decide you'd like to file an application for this license plate, the family is asking you contact them. they're collecting all these applications to get to that 450 number. i'll have
that's what stephanie ramirez learned in leesburg today. >> reporter: there's a mother in the state of virginia whose child has childhood cancer. so when she went to the dmv to get a gold ribbon on her plate for child hood cancer awareness, she found out this is one of the plate the state of virginia does not have. now she's taking the fight to the road. she and her husband and family and close friends are in a race to get at least 450 lance plate applications of drivers want -- license...
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reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> neither man entered a plea. they are scheduled to be back in court october 30. >>> a man attacked with a hammer by an uber drive is speaking out for the first time. roberto chicas' left eye is still swollen and his face is badly bruised. he and friends caught a ride home back in september. investigators say the uber driver patrick karajah took the friends way out of their way. when they complained, the driver allegedly bludgeoned chicas in the head. >> they are not sure whether i'm going to lose my eye or not or even regain vision in my left eye. doctors have said that i have a long road to recover ahead of me. >> chicas' lawyer says uber should be held responsible. the company has suspended karajah's account and are treating this incident seriously, they say. >>> thief vicing of a berkeley carjacking -- the victim of a berkeley carjacking died. nancy joe mcclellan was stabbed multiple times leaving a wedding last month. police caught the 18-year-old suspect who will now face a charge of murder. >>> a stanford d
reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> neither man entered a plea. they are scheduled to be back in court october 30. >>> a man attacked with a hammer by an uber drive is speaking out for the first time. roberto chicas' left eye is still swollen and his face is badly bruised. he and friends caught a ride home back in september. investigators say the uber driver patrick karajah took the friends way out of their way. when they complained, the driver allegedly...
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len ramirez shows us what that good samaritan did after he took the man home and the victim passed out. >> reporter: the video shows the burglar first leaving the home with the little girl believed to be his daughter, but as they walked down the steps, the man stops and returns to the doorway to wipe down the door handle to remove fingerprints. the santa cruz sheriff's department says over a period of hours the man returned to the home again and again to steal two large flat screen tvs. pieces of furniture. a laptop computer, golf clubbing and the victim's suits. >> he brought his daughter and took her apparently back to her car and left her there while he then went back to take everything he possibly could that was movable from the home. yes. it is appalling actually. >> reporter: earlier that night, the victim had flagged down the burglar on a nearby road and asked to be driven home because he was drink. the burglar drove him home and took him inside and then stole his property after he passed out. the burglar notices the surveillance camera on the porch, but it was too late, his pic
len ramirez shows us what that good samaritan did after he took the man home and the victim passed out. >> reporter: the video shows the burglar first leaving the home with the little girl believed to be his daughter, but as they walked down the steps, the man stops and returns to the doorway to wipe down the door handle to remove fingerprints. the santa cruz sheriff's department says over a period of hours the man returned to the home again and again to steal two large flat screen tvs....
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len ramirez, kpix5. >> unbelievable. well len says the car is incredibly quiet. you don't hear any revving. >> as for tesla, stocks soared today after ceoe elan musk says it is time to unveil something on october 9. we don't know what the d is. but there is a lot of speculation. it will be some sort of new tesla model. stay tuned. >> oh, how is that for a tease? >> all right. >>> 0 to 60 in two seconds? >> you are already there. >> know what i have in the weather office? heat. it will be hanging around a couple more days. hotter tomorrow. it was sure plenty hot near the water. san cruise, 94 at the beach in santa cruz. berkeley, upper 80s , hayward, upper 80s . bodega bay, you never hit 80, you did today. palo alto, dublin in the 70s after high ins the 80s and 90s but these will not be record highs. tall record highs from october 1 through the 17 are from the 90s and 100s . san francisco, i'm forecasting 80s which is certainly well above normal, but not record territory coming up tomorrow. warm night in san francisco. 63 oakland, san jose, 62. markedly cooler nor
len ramirez, kpix5. >> unbelievable. well len says the car is incredibly quiet. you don't hear any revving. >> as for tesla, stocks soared today after ceoe elan musk says it is time to unveil something on october 9. we don't know what the d is. but there is a lot of speculation. it will be some sort of new tesla model. stay tuned. >> oh, how is that for a tease? >> all right. >>> 0 to 60 in two seconds? >> you are already there. >> know what i have...
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wusa 9's stephanie ramirez has his story and more. >> reporter: locked in his own dc home, national geographic photo journalist neil branville described via skype what he saw documenting the ebola epidemic overseas. >> lines of people trying to get into a treatment center and literally dying on the side of the rodebaugh there was not enough beds. >> reporter: he spent three weeks in sierra leone and liberia. he took every precaution necessary, but placed himself in isolation a little over a week ago to prevent panic, especially now with yesterday's scare at the pentagon and three confirmed ebola cases in the united states. but for the university of virginia's janine jagr, the real crisis isn't the ebola epidemic raging in the u.s. it's how we as an international community dealt with the deadly virus to begin with, even as officials investigate the dallas exposure. >> did healthcare workers do their job properly? if there's a breach, it's a breach of our responsibility to healthcare workers. >> reporter: while she talked about the ebola crisis at this full bright association conference, jagr is
wusa 9's stephanie ramirez has his story and more. >> reporter: locked in his own dc home, national geographic photo journalist neil branville described via skype what he saw documenting the ebola epidemic overseas. >> lines of people trying to get into a treatment center and literally dying on the side of the rodebaugh there was not enough beds. >> reporter: he spent three weeks in sierra leone and liberia. he took every precaution necessary, but placed himself in isolation a...
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. >> remarkable story of elizabeth ramirez and her efforts to stop the viole >> she felt the despair of losing her only son after he jumped in front of the gunmen to save to others. the crime remains unsolved. instead of letting sorrow consumer family decided to do something. >> they're not getting involved because they're scared. she knows the fear felt by too many across chicago. our child is dead cut down by the madness of street violence with the ominous realization that the gunman still at large probably lives it in yourghd. >> these are mothers of lost children to violence. their voices need to be heard. want them to feel safe in the backyard. ramirez refuses to be le. >> this fear was woman has dedicated her life to reducing the violence. >> numbers are greater that you mighag >> at the same time want peace. it is not about us it is about thil. >> henry david rodriguez going on 23. a great kid with a passion for sports. and plans for the future. he was studying to be a coach. three years ago in a terrible incident a surprise birthday party turned to anchorage. >> when you look
. >> remarkable story of elizabeth ramirez and her efforts to stop the viole >> she felt the despair of losing her only son after he jumped in front of the gunmen to save to others. the crime remains unsolved. instead of letting sorrow consumer family decided to do something. >> they're not getting involved because they're scared. she knows the fear felt by too many across chicago. our child is dead cut down by the madness of street violence with the ominous realization that...
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edith ramirez says the issue is simple-- unlimited means unlimited. mike weinberg of the consumer group public knowledge calls throttling commonplace even for consumers with unlimited plans. >> what you thought was a great 4 g connection that will be able to access all sorts of things, all of a sudden becomes incredibly slow and not as useful. >> reporter: typically without you knowing it. >> often without you knowing it, yes. >> reporter:ate's called the charge baseless saying all wireless companies use some throttling to manage network resources and claiming that its customers were warned in 2011 they may experience reduced speeds if they reach the top 5% of heavest data users. but according to the lawsuit at&t's internal research team knew customers hated slower speeds so they urged the company not to say too much when marketing unlimited service. scott, the f.t.c. now wants the company to give millions of throttled customers their money back. >> pelley: with the election a week away, president obama made a rare campaign trip today on behalf of the
edith ramirez says the issue is simple-- unlimited means unlimited. mike weinberg of the consumer group public knowledge calls throttling commonplace even for consumers with unlimited plans. >> what you thought was a great 4 g connection that will be able to access all sorts of things, all of a sudden becomes incredibly slow and not as useful. >> reporter: typically without you knowing it. >> often without you knowing it, yes. >> reporter:ate's called the charge baseless...
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wusa9 stephanie ramirez explains how it all got started. >> just a snack to some, one pudding containerthe only meal a child eats over the weekend. this saturday, volunteers from gwinnett made sure more than one kid got a helping hand as operation power pack took over the company's mcqueen, virginia headquarters. that's where volunteers put together more than 6,000 weekend food packs for kids in need. all part of the country's largest community service day called u.s.a. weekend make a difference day. gwinnett president and ceo. >> make a difference day was started in 1992 when our colleagues challenged their readers because leap year, leap day was going to be on a saturday. they said why don't you take that extra day and use it to do something good for someone else. >> the idea has caught on. different companies all across the country now celebrate make a difference day. at headquarters, more than 200 volunteers assembled power packs for food for others. a fairfax county food bank that serves families and children in need. nikki is with the food bank and tells us this year, the power pa
wusa9 stephanie ramirez explains how it all got started. >> just a snack to some, one pudding containerthe only meal a child eats over the weekend. this saturday, volunteers from gwinnett made sure more than one kid got a helping hand as operation power pack took over the company's mcqueen, virginia headquarters. that's where volunteers put together more than 6,000 weekend food packs for kids in need. all part of the country's largest community service day called u.s.a. weekend make a...
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wusa9's stephanie ramirez is live outside d.c. superior court. do school administrators have any response? >> reporter: we have not heard anything back yet. wusa9 reached out to the charter school's board earlier today. i got a no comment when i went to the front door of the school, but those connected to this charter school are furious. they are not staying as quiet. >> the concerned one should be the parent of that child. >> reporter: a graduate of options public charter school, the student talker here did not want to be identified but says this never happened before while she was there. school officials are investigating the events that allegedly led to a 22-year-old substitute teacher symone greene performing a sex act on a 17-year-old 11th grader and football player at the northeast school. those who taught there tell us the building primarily serves at risk and special need students. >> it's just crazy for you to even hire a teacher that's that young to go to that school knowing that it's like troubled kids there. >> reporter: according to
wusa9's stephanie ramirez is live outside d.c. superior court. do school administrators have any response? >> reporter: we have not heard anything back yet. wusa9 reached out to the charter school's board earlier today. i got a no comment when i went to the front door of the school, but those connected to this charter school are furious. they are not staying as quiet. >> the concerned one should be the parent of that child. >> reporter: a graduate of options public charter...
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stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> and we'll miss him from all of us at channel 9. all are invited to a viewing for henry smith next saturday at the spirit of faith christian center. that's located in brandywine, maryland. the funeral will follow. >>> two measures got underway to prevent the deadly ebola virus from entering this country. five u.s. airports, including dulles will start to screen passengers coming into the u.s. from countries in west africa where ebola is running rampant. don champion reports from new york's jfk airport where the stepped up screening program started today. >> reporter: passengers arriving from liberia, and sierra leon will face more detailed scrutiny after landing. >> provide this layer of protection to the established protocalls to minimize the risk of another case of ebola here in the united states. >> they are now required to have their temperatures taken with no touch thermometers and will also have to answer questions from the centers for disease control. if a traveler has a fever or has had contact with an ebola patient, they wi
stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> and we'll miss him from all of us at channel 9. all are invited to a viewing for henry smith next saturday at the spirit of faith christian center. that's located in brandywine, maryland. the funeral will follow. >>> two measures got underway to prevent the deadly ebola virus from entering this country. five u.s. airports, including dulles will start to screen passengers coming into the u.s. from countries in west africa where ebola is running...
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>> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside of the mushroom >>> coastguard crews rescued at least eight possibly migrants off the coast of south florida today. the people were on inner tubes when they were rescued. coastguard crews are looking for others who may still be in the water. >>> one of the most unique homes in washington d.c., a landmark of sorts, hit the market this weekend. wusa9's stephanie ramirez gives us a rare look inside the so- called mushroom house. >> sometimes somebody would knock on the door and they'd say can i come in? and we'd say no and they'd say why? and we'd say 's our home. we live here. so just that type of thing, but it's been fun. >> reporter: but now some 40 years later eddie garfinkle says it's time to sell, the whole design home the family's work of art. the family added onto it back in the early '70s. giving us a special tour, we were shown the 30-foot tall ceilings, the fish pond inside, the exposed beam, cavelike nooks, recycled barn floors. >> it's my fantasyland. i think we had over 20 kids in there for a picture. >> reporter: today with his chi
>> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside of the mushroom >>> coastguard crews rescued at least eight possibly migrants off the coast of south florida today. the people were on inner tubes when they were rescued. coastguard crews are looking for others who may still be in the water. >>> one of the most unique homes in washington d.c., a landmark of sorts, hit the market this weekend. wusa9's stephanie ramirez gives us a rare look inside the so- called mushroom house....
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. >> but as len ramirez reports, another silicon valley company is developing an electric super car.>> reporter: for the last four years, america's newest car company has been hidden away behind the doors of this silicon valley garage. but it's out in the open now and about to blow some doors off. come inside the renovo coupe as we count down and blast off like a rocket. >> oh, wow! >> reporter: it's actually scary how quick it is. the coupe was built from the ground up for just one purpose, to be the world's fastest electric car. >> we think there's nothing on the planet today that in this particular segment that offers something as unique and as exclusive as what we offer in the renovo coupe. >> reporter: there's power and style under the hood but the coupe's battery packs and electric cables look like a gas engine built on the new version of the iconic 1960s shelby race car body but it's loaded with today's technology. >> 80 embedded microprocessors, high speed data network. >> reporter: it's the product of a partnership that could only happen in silicon valley. >> jason and i we
. >> but as len ramirez reports, another silicon valley company is developing an electric super car.>> reporter: for the last four years, america's newest car company has been hidden away behind the doors of this silicon valley garage. but it's out in the open now and about to blow some doors off. come inside the renovo coupe as we count down and blast off like a rocket. >> oh, wow! >> reporter: it's actually scary how quick it is. the coupe was built from the ground up...
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. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are meant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >>> is the n.f.l. trying to save itself at the expense of players who were seriously injured on the football field. the concussion settlement is nearing final approval. lawyers representing thousands say the deal was extraordinary, and if the fires get sick, they get paid. newly uncovered details paint them as a chance to cheat the players. reducing awards, sometimes on technicalityies, and putting up obstacles for filing the claim. if it's unfair, why do they agree to a bad deal. >> the n.f.l. concussion sentiment is evil. >> the vice sports ruby - it's good to have you on the show, the title of your piece, exhaustive, tells us what you thought of it. this could save the n.f.l. billions, more than what it agreed originally to pay out. >> that right. when you look at th
. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are meant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >>> is the n.f.l. trying to save itself at the expense of players who were seriously injured on the football field. the concussion settlement is nearing...
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juan francisco ramirez tiene la manana libre.. qu nos espera el da de hoy.
juan francisco ramirez tiene la manana libre.. qu nos espera el da de hoy.
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los saluda carolina ramÍrez y bienvenidos a la cartelera!adre tambiÉn ha sido vÍctima de una degenerativa enfermedad. esto lo llevarÁ reconectarse con un pasado que habÍa dejado atrÁs. >> continuamos con la pelÍcula "adicted" basada en una obra literaria y que cuenta con la participaciÓn de william levy. esta historia gira alrededor de la vida de zohes, que tiene una carrera excelente y un esposo al que ama, sin embargo una misiÓn secreta la harÁ cruzar la lÍnea hacia un mundo de deseo y furia. su adicciÓn al sexo la llevarÁ a los lÍmites del riesgo. >> llegÓ la hora de despedirme, pero la recuerdo que podemos estar siempre conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. usted puede saber mucho mÁs en entretenimiento, a travÉs de nuestra pÁgina de internet. >> la pelÍcula con william se ve candente. regresamos esta noche con julio cÉsar! gracias por estar con nosotros! >> gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta tarde de viernes. diez de octubre. por fin es viernes. son las noticias. fuerte presencia policial y expertos rodean las fosas. aumenta el temor
los saluda carolina ramÍrez y bienvenidos a la cartelera!adre tambiÉn ha sido vÍctima de una degenerativa enfermedad. esto lo llevarÁ reconectarse con un pasado que habÍa dejado atrÁs. >> continuamos con la pelÍcula "adicted" basada en una obra literaria y que cuenta con la participaciÓn de william levy. esta historia gira alrededor de la vida de zohes, que tiene una carrera excelente y un esposo al que ama, sin embargo una misiÓn secreta la harÁ cruzar la lÍnea hacia...
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. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are meant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >>> the n.c.a. described last week's report detailing cheating in north carolina as shocking and deplorable. half students enrolled in paper classes. where you do little to o no work. in may, mary, a u.n.c. academic joined whistleblower outlined the problem. >> we are admitting many under prepared athletes to the programme. if we do that, we have to cheat. you are only really working. >> let's bring in dave zirin. host of edge of sports radio. good to see you. >> we had cheating, a massive sheeting, and she says a lot of people knew it was going on, taking kids that couldn't do classes. >> this is the logic of for-profit amateurism, a logic of an n.c.a.a. in invent vices this kind of cheating. they did a recent poll where 86% of student athletes. they saw a form. and a
. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are meant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >>> the n.c.a. described last week's report detailing cheating in north carolina as shocking and deplorable. half students enrolled in paper classes....
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. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries areeant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >> hey, how you doing? >> after the liberty city 7 case in miami eli asad the closer came to el paso texas where he started a modeling agency on the mexican border. >> you know sometimes when you been undercover on a case for a long time, it take you time even after you finish the case, take you time to get rid of that personality you had. >> do you always shake it off? can you always shake it off? >> technically, technically, every undercover, they had after each case you had to do psychological value. guess how many times i had for check? >> how many? >> none. >> memory. this street down there. >> asad is referring to march 2011 when he led police in a high speed car chase that ended near the university of texas at el paso. al jazeera obtained video from that night. dur
. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries areeant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >> hey, how you doing? >> after the liberty city 7 case in miami eli asad the closer came to el paso texas where he started a modeling agency on the...
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. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >> defiance on ebola, a nurse publicly ignores her ordered quarantine. conflict within the obama administration as the defense secretary says the syria policy is at risk of unravelling. average americans have been more effective than the government in the hunt for terrorists. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". those stories and more ahead >>>
. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >> defiance on ebola, a nurse publicly ignores her ordered quarantine. conflict within the obama administration as the defense secretary says the syria policy is...
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top 6th/ 1-0 cardinals hanley ramirez doubles into the right field corner yasiel puig who after strikingut 7 straight times had tripled scores 1-1 tie bottom 7th/ 1-1 tie kolten wong 2-run home run off scott elbert 3-1 cardinals final: 3-1 cardinals cards lead series 2-1 game 4 tomorrow in st. louis jim harbaugh makes sure he always goes out to find way and that he wins. thank you! formerly of cal desean jackson talking to formally of stanford richard sherman both from southern california 2nd quarter/ 10-0 seahawks russell wilson rushed for 122 yards most for a quarterback in monday night history including this 9-yard touchdown run 17-0 seahawks wilson also threw for 2 tds of >>> shake my hand! >> totally cool. >> yeah. >> the tv doc back from the ebola hot zone. >> i take my temperature twice a day. >>> then, taking the plunge. >> there he goes! >> wedding proposal gone wrong. >>> and, poisoned by iced tea. >> she was hanging over the trash, gagging and choking. >> just released surveillance tape. the moment she drank the toxic tea. >>> plus, from "baywatch" babe to driving an ice-cream
top 6th/ 1-0 cardinals hanley ramirez doubles into the right field corner yasiel puig who after strikingut 7 straight times had tripled scores 1-1 tie bottom 7th/ 1-1 tie kolten wong 2-run home run off scott elbert 3-1 cardinals final: 3-1 cardinals cards lead series 2-1 game 4 tomorrow in st. louis jim harbaugh makes sure he always goes out to find way and that he wins. thank you! formerly of cal desean jackson talking to formally of stanford richard sherman both from southern california 2nd...
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. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries areeant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >>> the ebola outbreak has brought um fears that small pox could be revived as a terror weapon. it killed many in the 20th century, before a worldwide vaccination campaign wiped it out. ordering to the world health organisation r the last naturally occurring case of small pox occurred in 1977. the virus lives on in two centers. small pox lurks on the internet. the sequence for the small box genome was stored in a computer in the early 90s, and can be found online. for more, i'm joined from washington d.c. by kyle olsen. president of the olsen group. one that has advised homeland security, federal bureau of investigation, and c.i.a. and other agencies on how to prepare and respond to terrorism. >> according to an opinion piece in the "new york times", a well equipped biote
. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries areeant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >>> the ebola outbreak has brought um fears that small pox could be revived as a terror weapon. it killed many in the 20th century, before a worldwide...
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. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are meant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >> we talked to disrupters all the time on this show. they're agents of change normally associated with the tech boom. david cohen is not a silicon valley superstar, but make no mistake there is into better description of do we know's job than disrupter. specifically his ability to disrupt the funding of america's enemies. it relies on getting word around the world and away from the saber rattling of airstrikes and outright war. isil mass made money doing great nasty business. much of the rest comes from selling girls in sex slavery. the sell of religious relics, and protection money paid akin to a mafia shake down. you don't move millions around without access to some legitimate money. to be clear it's not a perfect strategy. it's eanly not without its skeptics. a law
. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are meant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire everyone to join the effort to save the elephants. >> we talked to disrupters all the time on this show. they're agents of change normally associated with the tech boom. david cohen is not a silicon valley...
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sandro ramÍrez puso la guinda en la prolongaciÓn.tantos tambiÉn. ♪ ♪ en salud es vida le hablamos sobre las diferentes enfermedades que afectan a los niÑos y adultos diariamente. ♪ ♪ >> cada aÑo en los estados unidos 1000 niÑos son diagnosticados con diabetes tipo i. a continuaciÓn la doctora maritza fuentes ofrece algunos consejos al respecto. >> saludos amigos, gracias por acompaÑarnos. la diabetes tipo 1 afecta a muchos niÑos a temprana edad. cÓmo enfrentar esta enfermedad tanto para los padres como para los niÑos. hablamos de esto. y ademÁs, cuÁles son las sugerencias. jaime, desde que tenÍa tres aÑos padece de diabetes, una enfermedad que maneja muy bien. >> yo puedo hacer todo porque aprendÍ a comer saludable y hacer ejercicios. >> los sÍntomas de hipoglucemia jaime los describe... >> me empecÉ a sentir mareado, me da hambre y a veces me siento bien cansado. >> tanto Él como sus padres y hermanos han tenido que aprender a manejar la enfermera para la familia sea funcional y mica. apple de los maestros - para que la familia sea
sandro ramÍrez puso la guinda en la prolongaciÓn.tantos tambiÉn. ♪ ♪ en salud es vida le hablamos sobre las diferentes enfermedades que afectan a los niÑos y adultos diariamente. ♪ ♪ >> cada aÑo en los estados unidos 1000 niÑos son diagnosticados con diabetes tipo i. a continuaciÓn la doctora maritza fuentes ofrece algunos consejos al respecto. >> saludos amigos, gracias por acompaÑarnos. la diabetes tipo 1 afecta a muchos niÑos a temprana edad. cÓmo enfrentar esta...
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. >>> well, two blood tests show the ebola levels in teresa ramirez' blood were nearly nil. that's the third test negative. she's been in the hospital for two weeks. nick robertson is tracking her case, joins us now from madrid with the update. and everyone there must be breathing a sigh of relief, nick. >> oh, natalie, they really are. this is the news they were hoping for and expecting. now they've got it, at least in theory. no one in spain has the virus. plenty of people under observation. some of those in contact with teresa romero who is still in hospital here. he'll be under observation about another week or so along with the other people. we were at the lab outside of madrid, this is the equivalent of the cdc in spain. we were at the lab when her latest test results came in. of course it's very positive news for her husband as well. a message from teresa romero's husband. i'm very happy because teresa has overcome this disease. only hours earlier her latest test samples were being rushed into a lab at spain's cdc, the national microbiology institute. inside, technici
. >>> well, two blood tests show the ebola levels in teresa ramirez' blood were nearly nil. that's the third test negative. she's been in the hospital for two weeks. nick robertson is tracking her case, joins us now from madrid with the update. and everyone there must be breathing a sigh of relief, nick. >> oh, natalie, they really are. this is the news they were hoping for and expecting. now they've got it, at least in theory. no one in spain has the virus. plenty of people...
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kpix 5's len ramirez tells us, it all has to do with confusion and the clock, len? >> reporter: that's right, veronica. this we know for sure. at least two streets here in santa clara did not receive their mail on monday. it wasn't a case where the mail truck broke down or anything like that. the mail carrier was actually ordered off the street with his mail bag still partially full. this is a very serious situation. the post office says it is an isolated case but we talked to others who say they are not so sure. >> neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of light stays these couriers from their appointed round. in the circle drive neighborhood in santa clara, that didn't happen. >> my neighbor didn't receive mail and then asked if we had and we had not. there was nothing in our slot. that's pretty unusual for a monday. >> reporter: she is a retired letter carrier. she called her post office and found out what stopped the mail that day. it was the clock. >> the supervisor handed me over to my carrier, who informed me that, um, the new policy in santa clara is no ma
kpix 5's len ramirez tells us, it all has to do with confusion and the clock, len? >> reporter: that's right, veronica. this we know for sure. at least two streets here in santa clara did not receive their mail on monday. it wasn't a case where the mail truck broke down or anything like that. the mail carrier was actually ordered off the street with his mail bag still partially full. this is a very serious situation. the post office says it is an isolated case but we talked to others who...
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. >> stephanie ramirez will take us inside the tour at 11:00 tonight. >>> before the taste of dc is wrapping up down on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the mid-atlantic largest culinary festival brings the best food, drinks. and you got to sample more than 70 restaurants, food trucks, along with 50 beers and 100 wines. today's event featured, today's featured -- the event. that that e -- they would create their own memory. >> it'd be a mild start as erica will tell you what to expect and if you might expect some in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. >>> congratulates. they did well. >> thank you. >> yeah, i wish it would warm up here in the studios. it's freezing up here. sorry, i'll get off the studio weather, but it is getting milder right now. still in the 60s dow
. >> stephanie ramirez will take us inside the tour at 11:00 tonight. >>> before the taste of dc is wrapping up down on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the mid-atlantic largest culinary festival brings the best food, drinks. and you got to sample more than 70 restaurants, food trucks, along with 50 beers and 100 wines. today's event featured, today's featured -- the event. that that e -- they would create their own memory. >> it'd be a mild start as erica will tell you what...
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bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez, les saluda juan francisco ramirez...ena domnguez tiene la maÑana libre... comienzamos con las noticias de hoy viernes 17 de octubre... juanfra y comenzamos con la fiesta, festejo en el area de la bahia, pues los gigantes regresan al campeonato de la serie mundial por tercera ocasion en 5 aÑos... take vo estas son imagenes de la euforia tras derrotar a los cardenales en un partido que quedara en la historia como uno de los grandes momentos en el beisbol de la franquicia... hay que mencionar que los giants han ganado 2 campeonatos desde su traslado a san francisco... el primero en el 2010 y el ms reciente en el 2012... take live cam y este aÑo el estadio at&t volvera al escenario principal de la gran carpa... ad lib toss to fs game highlights como mencionaba el partido de anoche sin duda quedara inscrito en los libros de la historia como uno de los mas memorables... 3 cuadrangulares impulsaron a los giants para doblegar a los cardenales... ad lib highlights panik, morse y travis ishikawa wait for toss to sot cardenales...
bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez, les saluda juan francisco ramirez...ena domnguez tiene la maÑana libre... comienzamos con las noticias de hoy viernes 17 de octubre... juanfra y comenzamos con la fiesta, festejo en el area de la bahia, pues los gigantes regresan al campeonato de la serie mundial por tercera ocasion en 5 aÑos... take vo estas son imagenes de la euforia tras derrotar a los cardenales en un partido que quedara en la historia como uno de los grandes momentos en el...
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les saluda carolina ramÍrez. un thriller basado en unix y novela. es nuestro primer estreno.harÁn dudar de las personas a su alrededor. a medida que pase el tiempo, y nuevos hechos salen a la luz, la verdad serÁ más difÍcil de encontrar. que descubre la peligrosa ciudad de los angeles. que va tras la noticia trÁgica. ( habla en inglÉs ) >> le da vida en esta pelÍcula a un joven al que la necesidad de lleva unirse un grupo de camarÓgrafos independientes e ir tras las noticias mÁs dramÁticas, peligrosas y trÁgicas. hacen parte de subieren vivir. la sirena de las ambulancias y la policÍa anuncia que hay una nueva historia que contar. un trabajo que los llevarÁ a Él y a su equipo. Él mÁs impactante material. ahora si los dejo, pero les recuerdo que siempre podemos estar conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. por supuesto puede saber mucho mÁs del entretenimiento. hasta pronto. >> bueno, gracias carolina. y este de halloween. miren al famoso super mario en el juego de nintendo. este es el equipo de aquÍ de univisiÓn 65, que la relaciÓn maravillo hoy, celebrando el dÍa de hallo
les saluda carolina ramÍrez. un thriller basado en unix y novela. es nuestro primer estreno.harÁn dudar de las personas a su alrededor. a medida que pase el tiempo, y nuevos hechos salen a la luz, la verdad serÁ más difÍcil de encontrar. que descubre la peligrosa ciudad de los angeles. que va tras la noticia trÁgica. ( habla en inglÉs ) >> le da vida en esta pelÍcula a un joven al que la necesidad de lleva unirse un grupo de camarÓgrafos independientes e ir tras las noticias mÁs...
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len ramirez joins us live from san jose with a look at this major ballot blunder. len, how could this happen?! >> reporter: well, you never know when people are programming stuff in, things could get left out. and that appears to be the case here. so instead of concentrating on the november 4 election coming up, folks here at the registrar of voters are having to go back and fix an earlier problem. santa clara school board candidate says her email blew up when supporters couldn't find her on the newest sample balloted. >> they were saying why are you not on the ballot? >> reporter: several others were nowhere to be found on about 100,000 sample ballots mailed out by registrar of voters. instead, instead huge blank spots where the names and statements should have been. >> sometimes this is the only way to get candidates' names out. so being left off is a huge blow. >> reporter: especially in the pocketbook. candidates pay money to get the statements printed. >> $2,500. so $2,500 of grassroots fundraising kind of disappeared. >> there was a programming error that hap
len ramirez joins us live from san jose with a look at this major ballot blunder. len, how could this happen?! >> reporter: well, you never know when people are programming stuff in, things could get left out. and that appears to be the case here. so instead of concentrating on the november 4 election coming up, folks here at the registrar of voters are having to go back and fix an earlier problem. santa clara school board candidate says her email blew up when supporters couldn't find her...
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scoring ramirez. 2-0 lead in the 7th . kershaw was pitching a 1 hitter. two singles and matt adams lefty on lefty sends it soaring high, deep and gone. 3-run shot, a game decider. you see kershaw's reaction. he's lost his last four postseason games. the dodgers are done. carl crawford, a grounder, weakly hit. the cardinals have won it 3-2. of course the giants are in progress against the nats. >>> big free agent signing in the nba. the utah jazz, a one day contract signed by 5-year-old jd gibson, sounds like a ballplayer. he's doinged with leukemia, they let him play in the open scrimmage last night. >> down to jd. here he comes. working through the big men. novak misses on the steal. he slides by go bear. he rises to the rim and hammers. he gets it with the two hand plus. >> there he is. making it happen. one day contract and he goes out a winner. >> that's beautiful to see. he's so cute. that is the sporting life for tonight. >> that's a beautiful effort by the utah jazz. >> classy. >> a cal fire s 2 air tanker with a pilot on board has crashed while re
scoring ramirez. 2-0 lead in the 7th . kershaw was pitching a 1 hitter. two singles and matt adams lefty on lefty sends it soaring high, deep and gone. 3-run shot, a game decider. you see kershaw's reaction. he's lost his last four postseason games. the dodgers are done. carl crawford, a grounder, weakly hit. the cardinals have won it 3-2. of course the giants are in progress against the nats. >>> big free agent signing in the nba. the utah jazz, a one day contract signed by 5-year-old...