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who killed karlyn ramirez?boyfriend and records show that her ex husband maliek kearney was hundreds of miles away when she was shot. it was time to broaden the search for answers. soon, investigators would make a remarkable discovery varied in a trail of electronic clues. once again, here is the alibi. it had been months since karlyn ramirez had been found murdered at home with her infant daughter in her arms. with all of the league's exhausted, homicide detectives wonder if karlyn's death might be part of a pattern. they reached out to profilers with the fbi's behavior analysis unit. fbi special agent jonathan schaffer would join the team. >> the stories that the husband is in south carolina, there is no apparent, likely suspect. the first thought is a serial killer or an unknown individual, -- >> had there been any serial killers in the area that could possibly tie does? >> no, there wasn't at that time. it was a long shot. >> did this lead anywhere? contacting the b a u? >> their opinion was that probably s
who killed karlyn ramirez?boyfriend and records show that her ex husband maliek kearney was hundreds of miles away when she was shot. it was time to broaden the search for answers. soon, investigators would make a remarkable discovery varied in a trail of electronic clues. once again, here is the alibi. it had been months since karlyn ramirez had been found murdered at home with her infant daughter in her arms. with all of the league's exhausted, homicide detectives wonder if karlyn's death...
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. >>> el agente ramÍrez dice que utilizan tÉcnicas para sembar temor.>>> amenazan a las personas, sin del miedo de las vÍctimas para robarle su dinero. >>> preguntan por informaciÓn de tarjetas de crÉdito, datos personales como domicilio, nÚmero de seguro social y nÚmero de telÉfono. >>> las autoridades quieren dejar en claro una cosa. >>> nunca los llamaremos por telÉfono para pedir ese tipo de informaciÓn. >>> esta mujer me dijo que hace tres meses recibiÓ una llamada sospechosa. >>> se hicieron pasar como por mi hija, comencÉ a correr tan rÁpido que analiza que no es la voz del familiar. colguÉ inmediatamente. >>> pero asegura Ñe en una ocasiÓn fue vÍctima de un robo. >>> lleguÉ al banco para querer sacar todo el dinero. me amenanaba con irque lo iban bener en la cÁrcel. >>> es muy importante reportarles una vez mÁs. no van a llamarlo para pedirle dinero ni tampoco amenazarlos por tener supuestos trbia con la ley. >>> hablando de esta situaciÓn en estafas. se sabe algo nuevo sobre el caso en cuestiÓn. >>> nos confirmaron que tienen un caso, y aÚn no estÁn investigando porque no sa
. >>> el agente ramÍrez dice que utilizan tÉcnicas para sembar temor.>>> amenazan a las personas, sin del miedo de las vÍctimas para robarle su dinero. >>> preguntan por informaciÓn de tarjetas de crÉdito, datos personales como domicilio, nÚmero de seguro social y nÚmero de telÉfono. >>> las autoridades quieren dejar en claro una cosa. >>> nunca los llamaremos por telÉfono para pedir ese tipo de informaciÓn. >>> esta mujer me dijo...
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cautivaron a viÑa del mar, musica >>> habrÁs leÍdo la compra tras que trafican con niÑos, daniel ramÍrezamos esta ley, ni siquiera puedo imaginar las historias que aÚn no se han escuchado y estos sobrevivientes lo que han soportado para traer luz a este proyecto de ley fueron las palabras de la senadora estatal autora de la propuesta luego de que hoy fuera aprobada por el senado y dÍas despuÉs de ser aprobada por la asamblea estatal de manera unÁnime. >>> agrega que no hay razÓn por la que aquellas personas en california que venden niÑos por sexo no deben ser castigados bajo la ley estatal en pantalla que permite imponer de 25 aÑos hasta cadena perpetua a quienes tienen condenas previas por delitos graves o violentos. >>> como nos cuenta el vocero del departamento del alguacil del condado sacramento. bajo esta propuesta, al ser aprobada ayudarÍa a mantener a los traficantes sexuales de incidentes encarcelados y fuera de las calles y evitar que tenga la posibilidad de ser liberados anticipadamente, el paso por el camino correcto sin embargo nos comenta que aÚn queda mucho para combatir es
cautivaron a viÑa del mar, musica >>> habrÁs leÍdo la compra tras que trafican con niÑos, daniel ramÍrezamos esta ley, ni siquiera puedo imaginar las historias que aÚn no se han escuchado y estos sobrevivientes lo que han soportado para traer luz a este proyecto de ley fueron las palabras de la senadora estatal autora de la propuesta luego de que hoy fuera aprobada por el senado y dÍas despuÉs de ser aprobada por la asamblea estatal de manera unÁnime. >>> agrega que...
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en 2020, mirna ramÍrez fue diagnosticada con un avanzado cÁncer de seno. >> en ese momento, pues tuveiÓn sin fines de lucro dedicada a ayudar a las mujeres cuando salen de prisiÓn. a ella la conocimos en el 2018, cuando recuperÓ su libertad tras cumplir 10 aÑos de cÁrcel por un aborto que ella, asegura fue espontÁneo. >> sentÍ un compromiso de mi parte el poder apoyar, y no solamente en este caso exactamente a mirna, sino conocer a briseida y poder ver cuÁl era la realidad actual de ellas. sandoval: vÁzquez obtuvo ayuda para que mirna comenzar un tratamiento que le permitiÓ seguir trabajando. en tiempos difÍciles, madre e hija han encontrado otra razÓn para recuperar el tiempo. ¿que les gusta hacer juntas? >> ir a pasear asÍ como ver al metro, andar ahÍ en el parque. pues nos subimos a un tren, asÍ hubiera querido cuando ella estaba chiquita andarla asÍ. sandoval: pero ahora es mÁs grande. >> fue ella la que me jala ahora. sandoval: para seguir tejiendo recuerdos que durarÁn para siempre. >> ¿me quieres? >> si. >> ¿de verdad? ¿segura? calderÓn: lazos que nada ni nadie pueden romper. b
en 2020, mirna ramÍrez fue diagnosticada con un avanzado cÁncer de seno. >> en ese momento, pues tuveiÓn sin fines de lucro dedicada a ayudar a las mujeres cuando salen de prisiÓn. a ella la conocimos en el 2018, cuando recuperÓ su libertad tras cumplir 10 aÑos de cÁrcel por un aborto que ella, asegura fue espontÁneo. >> sentÍ un compromiso de mi parte el poder apoyar, y no solamente en este caso exactamente a mirna, sino conocer a briseida y poder ver cuÁl era la realidad...
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police say ramirez has been arrested before for theft and vandalism. new at 11, four firefighters from alameda have returned home after a 14 day deployment right near the california oregon border. those firefighters helped battle the smith river complex in the six rivers national forest. the fire was caused by lightning and it's burned nearly 85,000 acres since it started on august 15th. in all, more than 3000 firefighters have been battling the flames. the city of berkeley has a new emergency alert system. ten sirens have been installed across the city with plans to install another five next year. they will provide verbal messages to inform residents about an emergency in their area, including wildfires , as the city is also reminding residents to sign up for the alameda county emergency alert text message system on the county website. thousands of people are still at the burning man festival, where one of the highlights was held. tonight, the ritual burning of the man. it happened just before 930 this evening out in the nevada desert. you can see the
police say ramirez has been arrested before for theft and vandalism. new at 11, four firefighters from alameda have returned home after a 14 day deployment right near the california oregon border. those firefighters helped battle the smith river complex in the six rivers national forest. the fire was caused by lightning and it's burned nearly 85,000 acres since it started on august 15th. in all, more than 3000 firefighters have been battling the flames. the city of berkeley has a new emergency...
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y entrÓ muy bien al partido y mayorga que por esoaba a ramÍrez, y era para pardo.>>> y la tirÓ lejos de Árbitro. >>> asÍ es, pero tienen mÁs sentido comÚn el Árbitro, se fueron 3 metros adelante quÉ mÁs le importaba que jugaran tres metros atrÁs. >>> y que al jugo lerdo calienta demasiado, y sobre todo lomo codices es un partido amistoso, un dos tres, un dos cero, una pelota alejada de la otra portarÍa, pues sÍ enero teniendo perfectamente. como Árbitro joven te quieres llevar a raja tabla. lo estÁn viendo, y tambiÉn es muy importante. hay de los dos lados, y ramo pez para centro que es bueno cÓmo no fue gol, la remata y aparte habÍa dejado ahÍ. y Últimos dos cambios va nico lÓpez. y la saca raÚl martÍnez. >>> blanco para el jugador. >>> no se pierdan las Últimas semanas de los 50 de lunes a viernes siete de la noche, seis de centro. por telemundo. padilla que va buscar. y el centro, que vale o no vale, decÍa habilitado pavel. y otra vez pÉrez muy solo. no acompaÑa mayorga. sigue pavel. alcanza a tirar el centro para rÍos, despejado por william. siempre pavel. no p
y entrÓ muy bien al partido y mayorga que por esoaba a ramÍrez, y era para pardo.>>> y la tirÓ lejos de Árbitro. >>> asÍ es, pero tienen mÁs sentido comÚn el Árbitro, se fueron 3 metros adelante quÉ mÁs le importaba que jugaran tres metros atrÁs. >>> y que al jugo lerdo calienta demasiado, y sobre todo lomo codices es un partido amistoso, un dos tres, un dos cero, una pelota alejada de la otra portarÍa, pues sÍ enero teniendo perfectamente. como Árbitro...
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prosecutors say ramirez has 2 prior sentences for meth trafficking. philips meanwhile, has pleaded guilty and has a court date set for next month. time now is 8.19, and for your health. doctors are warning people as we head into the flu and season. >> that there could be a triple demic. >> yeah, that's the problem of shot is going to be available for all 3 of these viruses that doctors are warning warning us about me of kron four's philippe gaulle to walk us through each of them. >> doctors are bracing for increased hospitalizations as we head into the fall when a convergence of respiratory viruses can result in a spike in infections. the fact a lot of covid is circulating right now and a lot of people getting sick. fortunately during a virtual news conference tuesday, sutter health doctors, jeffrey silver and jennifer the latest covid-19 shot, which should be made widely available to most people, 6 years of age or older later this month, we'll provide adequate protection against the strains circulating recommendation that it's going to be one dose. >
prosecutors say ramirez has 2 prior sentences for meth trafficking. philips meanwhile, has pleaded guilty and has a court date set for next month. time now is 8.19, and for your health. doctors are warning people as we head into the flu and season. >> that there could be a triple demic. >> yeah, that's the problem of shot is going to be available for all 3 of these viruses that doctors are warning warning us about me of kron four's philippe gaulle to walk us through each of them....
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attorney's office says that esteban ramirez considered with.try. ramirez and phillips were arrested in march of last year when they were found with over 5 pounds of the drug. prosecutors say ramirez has 2 prior sentences for meth trafficking, phillips. phyllis meanwhile, has pleaded guilty and has a court date set for next month. thousands of people who are stuck at burning man in nevada over the weekend are finally making their way back home monday afternoon festival. organizers lifted that driving ban saying that conditions on the roads had improved enough that cars could head out and sure did. they lined up, as you can see here, james, their report to take anywhere from 7 to 10 hours to get out, just to get out. how you know for that is now 5 miles. so it was taking 7 hours to go 5 miles 5 miles. yeah, currently lot of cars are still getting stuck in the mud and had to get unstuck. the mud was still pretty thick in spots. >> drivers are trying everything to try and avoid that problem. take a listen. >> honestly think that this is the best ev
attorney's office says that esteban ramirez considered with.try. ramirez and phillips were arrested in march of last year when they were found with over 5 pounds of the drug. prosecutors say ramirez has 2 prior sentences for meth trafficking, phillips. phyllis meanwhile, has pleaded guilty and has a court date set for next month. thousands of people who are stuck at burning man in nevada over the weekend are finally making their way back home monday afternoon festival. organizers lifted that...
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attorney's office says that esteban ramirez considered.uld say, conspired with co-defendant marcia philips, too, of fairfield to distribute meth in the county. ramirez and phillips were arrested in march of last year when they were found with over 5 pounds of drugs. prosecutors say ramirez has 2 prior sentences for meth trafficking, phillips. by the way, has pleaded guilty and has a court date set for next month. >> it's 7.36, and a man faces several charges now for the stabbing an elderly man and hayward. the alameda county da says that james lambert stabbed 81 year-old san francisco resident of francisco gonzalez in the head last month. witnesses say they saw lambert also strike gonzales in the head with a metal pipe. so whitman street lambert facing charges now that assault with a deadly weapon and elder abuse as well. gonzales is currently in critical condition. >> well, as we head into respiratory virus season, doctors say now is the perfect time to get a vaccine against things like the flu covid rsv. we've been talking a lot about th
attorney's office says that esteban ramirez considered.uld say, conspired with co-defendant marcia philips, too, of fairfield to distribute meth in the county. ramirez and phillips were arrested in march of last year when they were found with over 5 pounds of drugs. prosecutors say ramirez has 2 prior sentences for meth trafficking, phillips. by the way, has pleaded guilty and has a court date set for next month. >> it's 7.36, and a man faces several charges now for the stabbing an...
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reportero: ramÍrez trabaja en medios de comunicaciÓn y les aconseja no dejar hasta el Último dÍa. >>iÓn de la administraciÓn biden de enviar migrantes de nueva york a kansas city, tanto demÓcrata y republicanos rechazan esta medida de traslado. un dramÁtico vÍdeo de policÍa de dÉnver, colorado, muestra que un hombre le dispara a una mujer, todo comenzÓ con una camioneta en persecuciÓn, la camioneta se estrellÓ y el hombre saliÓ de vehÍculo con la mujer como rehÉn, el hecho estÁ bajo investigaciÓn. se estÁ aumentando la cantidad de familia que necesitan esta ayuda para el pago de viviendas. reportera: la crisis por los alquileres sigue en boca de todos. >> tiene que haber una regulaciÓn. uno gana para el alquiler nada mÁs. en el caso mÍo, mÁs de la mitad se va en alquiler. reportera: el departamento de vivienda y desarrollo humano estÁ proporcionando mÁs ayuda para el pago de viviendas. este tipo de vales aumentÓ en 40,000. se estÁ estableciendo un aumento medio en el aÑo fiscal 2024. segÚn algunos expertos, no todo es miel sobre hojuelas. >> al final, y si somos honestos, todo eso va
reportero: ramÍrez trabaja en medios de comunicaciÓn y les aconseja no dejar hasta el Último dÍa. >>iÓn de la administraciÓn biden de enviar migrantes de nueva york a kansas city, tanto demÓcrata y republicanos rechazan esta medida de traslado. un dramÁtico vÍdeo de policÍa de dÉnver, colorado, muestra que un hombre le dispara a una mujer, todo comenzÓ con una camioneta en persecuciÓn, la camioneta se estrellÓ y el hombre saliÓ de vehÍculo con la mujer como rehÉn, el...
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congresswoman ramirez, a let you start. i know you voted in favor of this continuing resolution on the house floor. why did you vote in favor of it? >> i voted in favor of it because it's a win for the american people. just yesterday, early this morning, we were all talking about the impact that a government shutdown would have, 15,000 veterans. the idea that they would put order language that would be even more anti immigrant than what we've seen them talk about. the fact that we have a clean resolution, will be able to keep the government open. making sure, social security, benefits, baby formula. all of that stays intact. to me, it's a win for the american people. >> congresswoman, cherfilus-mccormick, what about you? >> i voted for, it because it's actually a win for all americans. also, the democrats. what we are looking for to make sure we have -- funding in there for emergency management. especially right now. my district is actually underwater, we've seen so much flooding, we've seen so many disasters. in the recent
congresswoman ramirez, a let you start. i know you voted in favor of this continuing resolution on the house floor. why did you vote in favor of it? >> i voted in favor of it because it's a win for the american people. just yesterday, early this morning, we were all talking about the impact that a government shutdown would have, 15,000 veterans. the idea that they would put order language that would be even more anti immigrant than what we've seen them talk about. the fact that we have a...
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representative ramirez. ms. ramirez: thank you, chairwoman. today, earlier in wwe we were talking about -- committee we were talking about the economy and we were talking about numbers so i want to continue the conversation on numbers. approximately $25 million, that's the amount reported that was earned by the c.e.o. in 2022. a 77% increase over the former c.e.o.'s salary in 2019. nearly $21 million, the reported earnings of ford's c.e.o. and that was up 21% from the salary of the former c.e.o. in 2019. approximately $30 million, the paycheck of general motors' c.e.o., an increase of 34% compared to 2019. not long ago, a c.e.o. defended their paycheck by saying, and i quote, 92% of my raise is based on the performance of the company. you see, i too believe that when a company does great financially, the ones who worked to make it a reality should see the fruits of their efforts. so when we say that a record high salary raise is due to the record high performance of a company, we should ask ourselves -- how was that performance made possible?
representative ramirez. ms. ramirez: thank you, chairwoman. today, earlier in wwe we were talking about -- committee we were talking about the economy and we were talking about numbers so i want to continue the conversation on numbers. approximately $25 million, that's the amount reported that was earned by the c.e.o. in 2022. a 77% increase over the former c.e.o.'s salary in 2019. nearly $21 million, the reported earnings of ford's c.e.o. and that was up 21% from the salary of the former...
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depepartamentoo de y energÍa, y gogolpeÓ a varioso lesionandodo a tres funcionario fue identificado como ramÍreznarrador] el trastorno por consumo de estimulantes es una enfermedad, no una elección. pero buscar ayuda y encontrar un tratamiento para tu adicción a las metanfetaminas o a la cocaína depende de ti. el tratamiento para el trastorno por consumo de estimulantes suele estar cubierto por medi-cal, medicare y numerosos planes de seguros privados. elige cambiar california. encuentra opciones de tratamiento comprobadas, como la gestión de contingencias, que sean adecuadas para ti en choosechangeca.org. . ♪♪. ♪(mÚsica)♪ . >>> nos despedimos con imÁgenes de un espectÁculo de colores en honor de las vÍctimas del 11 de septiembre. el tributo con un arcoÍris por los cielos de nueva york, y por la noche dos gigantes de la noche dos gigantes de reflectores brillaron sobrelk - betty, ¿estÁ pasando algo entrere tÚ y t tu jefe? - no. - dimeme la verdadad, hija, ¿Ás enamoradada de armanando mendo? - no.. - acuÉrdate que el noveno mandamiento dice que no desesearÁs alal prometidido de tu prprÓjimo,
depepartamentoo de y energÍa, y gogolpeÓ a varioso lesionandodo a tres funcionario fue identificado como ramÍreznarrador] el trastorno por consumo de estimulantes es una enfermedad, no una elección. pero buscar ayuda y encontrar un tratamiento para tu adicción a las metanfetaminas o a la cocaína depende de ti. el tratamiento para el trastorno por consumo de estimulantes suele estar cubierto por medi-cal, medicare y numerosos planes de seguros privados. elige cambiar california. encuentra...
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as len ramirez reports , it shows latinos are suffering from set backs in education, financial stabilityhealth and housing. >> reporter: she has a good full-time job with benefits. she works at a charter high school in east san jose. >> it helps kids navigate college prep and my work here is helping parents provide information about the school. >> reporter: she started as a parent volunteer and was so good at supporting spanish-speaking students and their parents, that she was offered a job. with her oldest daughter entering uc irvine this fall and her younger daughter also college-bound, she worries if her family can pay for college and still keep a roof over their heads in silicon valley. >> university is very expensive. but i don't want to tell my daughter no. because we don't have the money to afford. >> reporter: their struggles are common theme for latino families in silicon valley. but it gets worse for most. according to the new latino report card from the hispanic foundation of silicon valley, latinos are falling further behind non-latinos in financial stability, housing, health
as len ramirez reports , it shows latinos are suffering from set backs in education, financial stabilityhealth and housing. >> reporter: she has a good full-time job with benefits. she works at a charter high school in east san jose. >> it helps kids navigate college prep and my work here is helping parents provide information about the school. >> reporter: she started as a parent volunteer and was so good at supporting spanish-speaking students and their parents, that she was...
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el lunes lu familia seguÍa distribuindo informaciÓn con fotos de la pequeÑa ramÍrez que fue vista porla de (nombre en inglÉs). acompaÑamos a dos hermanas a colocan volantes en las calles de oakland, las hermanas desaparecidas tambiÉn entregaban volantes a las personas que las veÍan naminan. la comunidad le daba fuerza a la hermana mayor, valeria que ya habÍa repartido 600 volantes. >>> me da tristeza repartir esto. roxana no tenÍa telÉfono celular, ni tampoco dejÓ una maleta, su padre asegura que es una niÑa de casa, no sufre de trastornos mentales, habÍa pedido una discusiÓn familiar. >>> es una niÑa inteligente a la escuela, tiene puros a. por eso su padre se hacÍa puras preguntas por quÉ su hija se fue de su casa. >>> yo creo que alguien en la escuela la sacÓ, la estÁ llamando, vamos o venga conmigo. segÚn archidepartamento justicia te california, cada aÑo miles de adolescentes se van de la casa cada aÑo, hablamos con un terapeuta escolar para entender mÁs de esta profunda crisis. >>> despuÉs de los diez aÑos es probable que salga de la casa. las razones potrian ser muchas. estas s
el lunes lu familia seguÍa distribuindo informaciÓn con fotos de la pequeÑa ramÍrez que fue vista porla de (nombre en inglÉs). acompaÑamos a dos hermanas a colocan volantes en las calles de oakland, las hermanas desaparecidas tambiÉn entregaban volantes a las personas que las veÍan naminan. la comunidad le daba fuerza a la hermana mayor, valeria que ya habÍa repartido 600 volantes. >>> me da tristeza repartir esto. roxana no tenÍa telÉfono celular, ni tampoco dejÓ una...
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daniel ramÍrez hablÓ con un experto nos remonta al periodo cuando ocurriÓ >> viva mÉxico! >> viva! aÑos de historia el grito de dolor continÚa siendo una fecha emblemÁtica para la comunidad mexicana y las miles de personas que viven en el exterior. >> viva mÉxico! >> viva! >> esas comunidades que hacen celebraciones pequeÑas con mÚsica, con puestos de comida. ojalÁ. >> los padres de alejandra garcÍa son de mÉxico. han pasado su cultura y tradiciÓn a las prÓximas generaciones a pesar de que ya no viven en su paÍs natal. >> montones de gente que se reunieron. >> una celebraciÓn, saliÓ la bandera. recuerdo mucho trabajaba en la bandera. >> otras 2 tradiciones ese grito de dolores o mejor conocido como el grito de independencia. conmemoran las palabras de miguel hidalgo y costilla. >> cuando consiguiÓ independencia la mayorÍa de la gente en mÉxico. >> es algo que construyeron a los de mÉxico. >> precisamente este grupo buscarÍa la manera de conectar con las clases y asÍ nacerÍa el orgullo hacia la patria nacional. >> independientes con un grupo que pudo lograr esa independencia. >> es
daniel ramÍrez hablÓ con un experto nos remonta al periodo cuando ocurriÓ >> viva mÉxico! >> viva! aÑos de historia el grito de dolor continÚa siendo una fecha emblemÁtica para la comunidad mexicana y las miles de personas que viven en el exterior. >> viva mÉxico! >> viva! >> esas comunidades que hacen celebraciones pequeÑas con mÚsica, con puestos de comida. ojalÁ. >> los padres de alejandra garcÍa son de mÉxico. han pasado su cultura y...
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ramÍrez ha pasado buena parte de su vida estudiando el fenÓmeno, y asegura que el gobierno oculta laondiendo tras el reciente terremoto que sacudiÓ al paÍs, causando mÁs de 8800 muertos y miles de heridos, estÁn llegando zonas mÁs remotas, pero el acceso sigue siendo difÍcil, estÁn prestando asistencia. en libia aumenta a 11,300 el nÚmero de muertos, esto tras el derrumbe de dos presas durante el impacto de la tormenta daniel, sobrevivientes buscan desesperadamente a sus familiares entre toneladas de fango, el agua alcanzÓ una altura de 65 pies, arrastro cuerpos hacia el mar y arrasÓ con edificios y millas enteras. leÓn: amigos, esta noche una familia en el sur de ohio exige respuestas a su distrito escolar despuÉs de que circulÓ por internet un video donde un empleado escolargolpea en la cabeza a su hijo de tres aÑos de edad, el niÑo iba corriendo cuando le pegaron y se cayÓ de una manera muy fea, un grupo de amigas que iban de campamento escaparon de la embestida, literalmente la embestida de un cocodrilo en un lago en texas, hay un vÍdeo muy claro de todo lo que ocurriÓ, ya verÁn
ramÍrez ha pasado buena parte de su vida estudiando el fenÓmeno, y asegura que el gobierno oculta laondiendo tras el reciente terremoto que sacudiÓ al paÍs, causando mÁs de 8800 muertos y miles de heridos, estÁn llegando zonas mÁs remotas, pero el acceso sigue siendo difÍcil, estÁn prestando asistencia. en libia aumenta a 11,300 el nÚmero de muertos, esto tras el derrumbe de dos presas durante el impacto de la tormenta daniel, sobrevivientes buscan desesperadamente a sus familiares...
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but len ramirez shows us a new state bill could set up the first of its kind plan to help. >> reporter: ivan is a san jose business owner, husband, and father of three. a seven-year-old, six-year-old, and three-year-old. but when he puts on the gloves, he becomes a warrior and expert at unleashing violence against his opponents with fists and feet. he's a professional mixed martial arts fighter with a championship belt in the middle weight division. >> nice leg kick. >> reporter: and with a five-win two-loss record, he's had his share of giving and receiving. the blows, the bruises, and the blood letting of the sport. but at 37 years of age and with nagging injuries, ivan might have fought his final round. >> the uncertainty of my future has been a, yeah, the uncertainty of my future has been something that i've been really meditating on, putting a lot of thought into what the next stop might be. >> reporter: unlike most other professions, there's no pension plan for ivan and other mma fighters in california for years spent in the ring. but that could change thanks to a bill from san f
but len ramirez shows us a new state bill could set up the first of its kind plan to help. >> reporter: ivan is a san jose business owner, husband, and father of three. a seven-year-old, six-year-old, and three-year-old. but when he puts on the gloves, he becomes a warrior and expert at unleashing violence against his opponents with fists and feet. he's a professional mixed martial arts fighter with a championship belt in the middle weight division. >> nice leg kick. >>...
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no, se presentan algÚn tipo de audiencia judicial, te pueden multar con $5000 >>> el oficial juan ramÍrezsi no lo pagas mantener una orden de arresto y pueden pasar al tribunal y pueden ser prestados o ir para su casa >>> aseguran que se aprovechan del miedo de las vÍctimas para robarle su dinero >>> pregunta o informaciÓn en tarjeta de crÉdito, datos personales como domicilio, tambiÉn nÚmero de seguro social y nÚmeros de telÉfono >>> autoridades quieren dejar claro una cosa >>> ayudamos ademÁs por telÉfono para pedir ese tipo de informaciÓn >>> esta mujer que pidiÓ no ser identificada me dijo que aunque no sido vÍctima del tipo de fraude hace tres meses recibiÓ una llamada sospechosa >>> como una hija y como un llanto, tu mente empieza a correr tan rÁpido que ni te das cuenta que no es la voz de tu familia. yo colguÉ inmediatamente >>> pero asegura que en una ocasiÓn ella fue testigo de fraude. >>> llegÓ al banco a querer sacar su dinero. >>> decÍan que lo iban a meter en la cÁrcel >>> xiomara lÓpez telemundo 48 >>> autoridades en esta ciudad dicen que quieren atrapar a estos delincuente
no, se presentan algÚn tipo de audiencia judicial, te pueden multar con $5000 >>> el oficial juan ramÍrezsi no lo pagas mantener una orden de arresto y pueden pasar al tribunal y pueden ser prestados o ir para su casa >>> aseguran que se aprovechan del miedo de las vÍctimas para robarle su dinero >>> pregunta o informaciÓn en tarjeta de crÉdito, datos personales como domicilio, tambiÉn nÚmero de seguro social y nÚmeros de telÉfono >>> autoridades...
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len ramirez shows us the long road it took to get here. >> reporter: 30 or 40 years ago it would have imagine the city allowing a lowrider happening out here on the streets, let alone on the steps of city hall, but lowriders have certainly cruised into the future, a future that now includes acceptance. >> we're here. we fought to be here. we're here to stay and we're going to continue fighting for our culture. >> reporter: armando barbosa has been cruising in san jose over 25 years, much of it through difficult times. >> there was a time period in our lives when getting in your car and going down to our favorite spot would be king and slurry. it wasn't tolerated in the city of san jose. maybe your car was too low or looked different than the rest and it was outlawed at that time. >> reporter: san jose was one of the places that gave birth to the lowrider culture which has now spread worldwide, but the city cracked down in the 1980s and cruising was banned. barbosa and members of the united lowriders council of san jose have worked with city leader over a decade to get the ban lifted.
len ramirez shows us the long road it took to get here. >> reporter: 30 or 40 years ago it would have imagine the city allowing a lowrider happening out here on the streets, let alone on the steps of city hall, but lowriders have certainly cruised into the future, a future that now includes acceptance. >> we're here. we fought to be here. we're here to stay and we're going to continue fighting for our culture. >> reporter: armando barbosa has been cruising in san jose over 25...
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len ramirez is warning that some popular programs could be on the chopping block. >> mayor matt mahan says these cuts to service are coming. the city council is trying to figure out how that is going to look. this is certainly one of the biggest challenges the mayor is facing with dwindling revenues and employees demanding more pay so that they can afford to live in the city where they work. >> reporter: these are just some of the cuts facing san jose as mayor matt mahan and members of the city council battle over employee pay raises. >> i refuse to sign up for and endorse races that are unsustainable, that put us in a position to have to lay folks off and require reductions in the years ahead. >> reporter: the mayor says the city council supported a pay increase for thousands of workers which will throw a wrench into what was a balanced budget. meehan says he is supported a lesser increase for the workers. >> i want to reflect the sentiment of the community and strike a balance between paying our workers well and maintaining service levels. >> reporter: the mayor and unions have been
len ramirez is warning that some popular programs could be on the chopping block. >> mayor matt mahan says these cuts to service are coming. the city council is trying to figure out how that is going to look. this is certainly one of the biggest challenges the mayor is facing with dwindling revenues and employees demanding more pay so that they can afford to live in the city where they work. >> reporter: these are just some of the cuts facing san jose as mayor matt mahan and members...
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[acoustic guitar plays rhythmic flamenco music] (victoria ramirez) my grandmother would always tell her children and her grandchildren that this is hard work, and hard work is valued. (teresa rodriguez) as we get older, i started working as an 8-year-old. (ken mendez) that's the length that these families went through. you didn't drop them off at the babysitter, you didn't call in sick because you had a cold. there was no excuses; you were in the field. (jorgine hanson) we owe them so much. i've always used the term, they worked with us. (teresa rodriguez) even though i'm from texas, i grew up minnesotan. this is my home. [acoustic guitar plays rhythmic flamenco music ] (ken mendez) my father spoke about seeing posters advertising for workers. he responded. they came for what they thought would be a better life, a more secure life. in 1927, that was the first year the plant in east grand forks was being built and in operation. so it's kind of amazing to know that my father was one of the first of the families that came up here. grapes of wrath took you west, and the sugar beets brought
[acoustic guitar plays rhythmic flamenco music] (victoria ramirez) my grandmother would always tell her children and her grandchildren that this is hard work, and hard work is valued. (teresa rodriguez) as we get older, i started working as an 8-year-old. (ken mendez) that's the length that these families went through. you didn't drop them off at the babysitter, you didn't call in sick because you had a cold. there was no excuses; you were in the field. (jorgine hanson) we owe them so much....
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. >>> no matter where in the bay you live you want to go to san jose after seeing what len ramirez foundre at a taco truck. >> so here we have the tortilla press. >> reporter: daniel ortega never went to business school. in fact he never even went to high school. but he did have a desire to make it in his own way. that's thanks to his hard-working parents and some big ideas of his own. >> you just sprinkle this bad boy right here. it is the giant taco in the world. >> reporter: it is a mega taco the size of a large pizza, folded in half. people come from around the corner and the west to give it a try. >> we started about five months ago, six months ago and it has gone viral ever since. videos on social media have gone 3 million+ views and we get people from as far as los angeles coming all the way to san jose to try it out! >> reporter: not bad for a guy who dropped out in the 10th grade. >> my dad said stay in school and graduating go to college and i said no dad, i want to be like you. want to be an entrepreneur. >> reporter:'s parents were immigrants from mexico who sold fruit out of
. >>> no matter where in the bay you live you want to go to san jose after seeing what len ramirez foundre at a taco truck. >> so here we have the tortilla press. >> reporter: daniel ortega never went to business school. in fact he never even went to high school. but he did have a desire to make it in his own way. that's thanks to his hard-working parents and some big ideas of his own. >> you just sprinkle this bad boy right here. it is the giant taco in the world....
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len ramirez reports on the san jose preservationists who say the neglected historical landmark is nowvulnerable to deterioration and theft , so they are now calling on the city to move quickly to save it. >> reporter: the tarps have been off the building, now, for more than a week. so far so good. the building has not been damaged or vandalized.
len ramirez reports on the san jose preservationists who say the neglected historical landmark is nowvulnerable to deterioration and theft , so they are now calling on the city to move quickly to save it. >> reporter: the tarps have been off the building, now, for more than a week. so far so good. the building has not been damaged or vandalized.
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the program opens doors for helena ramirez, a working single mother of four who cannot imagine life withoutor the last 15 years. >> i would need to find a second job. so that i could help my children. >> reporter: florez, owner of a small tamale business has also relied on cal fresh to support her children. >> translator: with this program, i am able to buy food that my children want, that i otherwise would not be able to, and income. >> reporter: today, liz is the food bank's chief impact officer, who is expanding ways to combat hunger. she has helped start the website, foodnow.net, so that folks can find cal fresh and other assistance in their neighborhoods. >> i am surprised with the struggles and the challenges. the services we are providing is more than a bag of food. it is more than a phone call. it is providing hope. >> there was a robust group this morning. >> reporter: for creating an outreach program to help people access government food assistance, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to liz gomez. >> reporter: the alameda county community food bank outreach program r
the program opens doors for helena ramirez, a working single mother of four who cannot imagine life withoutor the last 15 years. >> i would need to find a second job. so that i could help my children. >> reporter: florez, owner of a small tamale business has also relied on cal fresh to support her children. >> translator: with this program, i am able to buy food that my children want, that i otherwise would not be able to, and income. >> reporter: today, liz is the food...
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eric ramirez left the capital club in the summer, another ukrainian football player in the foggy albionsh sunderland presented the striker nazariya rusyna forward moved to the state black cats from luhansk zora for two and a half million euros, the deal is calculated until 2027 in england. rusyn will play under number 15. he plays as a star. rusyn took part in 49 matches, scored 21 goals and provided 10 assists. his new club sunderland plays in the championship for the second marto kostiuk broke her four-game losing streak by force in england's football division. the ukrainian made a successful start at the tournament in san diego in the match of the first round of the competition. kostiuk beat the representative of poland, magdolina, in two sets. 6:276 the opponent spent two hours on the court in the second round kostyuk will play with a brazilian named b3 remember maya well, this is the sports news, in any case, the defeat of the ukrainian national team in two matches with england from italy 1:1 and 1:2 against a fairly powerful team , in principle, it is definitely not a tragedy, we
eric ramirez left the capital club in the summer, another ukrainian football player in the foggy albionsh sunderland presented the striker nazariya rusyna forward moved to the state black cats from luhansk zora for two and a half million euros, the deal is calculated until 2027 in england. rusyn will play under number 15. he plays as a star. rusyn took part in 49 matches, scored 21 goals and provided 10 assists. his new club sunderland plays in the championship for the second marto kostiuk...
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she's been missing since last week. 14 year-old roxanna ramirez, jimenez last seen just after 8.30, wednesday morning on broadway near oakland, technical high school. police say that she's 5 feet tall. she weighs about 100 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. jimenez was last seen wearing the outfit you see on your screen there, a green hoodie, green pants and dark shoes. she's considered at risk due to her age. oakland, police are also looking for this teenage boy, 17 year-old joseph eyes near gordon was last seen around 7 friday night. >> walking on east 11th street not too far from clinton park. police say he's about 5, 540 pounds, brown hair and eyes. he was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, black t-shirt and black sweatpants. police say he is at risk due to his age. anybody with info on his whereabouts is asked to call oakland police. >> also new at 6 governor newsom has signed a bill that classifies child trafficking is a serious felony here in california senate bill 14 also categorizes trafficking under the state's 3 strikes law for re offenders and that could lead to increased j
she's been missing since last week. 14 year-old roxanna ramirez, jimenez last seen just after 8.30, wednesday morning on broadway near oakland, technical high school. police say that she's 5 feet tall. she weighs about 100 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. jimenez was last seen wearing the outfit you see on your screen there, a green hoodie, green pants and dark shoes. she's considered at risk due to her age. oakland, police are also looking for this teenage boy, 17 year-old joseph eyes...
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police were looking for 16-year-old brian ramirez. he went missing last night. san jose police say he was found safe just before noon today. >>> and another big story we are watching at this hour, california has declared a quarantine in much of the south bay to protect our fruits and vegetables from this invasive fruit fly. this is what it looks like. it's an oriental fruit fly. the invasive species can lay eggs and infest more than 230 types of fruits and vegetables including avocados, citrus and tomatoes. the quarantine is expected to run until next ly. it coffers a 112 square mile area of the south bay. this is the map here. it includes the city of santa clara, parts of cupertino, milpitas, san jose, and sunnyvale. so far, the state has detected eight oriental fruit flies in santa clara and sunnyvale. >> to catch eight is a lot. so that's what's triggered this quarantine. and we're hopeful to lock down the area so nothing leaves, which would potentially spread the fruit fly. >> officials began treating agriculture in the south bay last month, and they plan to
police were looking for 16-year-old brian ramirez. he went missing last night. san jose police say he was found safe just before noon today. >>> and another big story we are watching at this hour, california has declared a quarantine in much of the south bay to protect our fruits and vegetables from this invasive fruit fly. this is what it looks like. it's an oriental fruit fly. the invasive species can lay eggs and infest more than 230 types of fruits and vegetables including...
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len ramirez reports on the san jose preservationists who say the neglected historical landmark is now more vulnerable to deterioration and theft , so they are now calling on the city to move quickly to save it. >> reporter: the tarps have been off the building, now, for more than a week. so far so good. the building has not been damaged or vandalized. the future of the building, though, very much up in the air. because it is now more exposed, whatever is going to happen is likely to be sooner than later. >> it is neoclassical. you can see where it looks like a greek temple. >> reporter: preservationist ben leach says the 1905 first church of christ scientist building is one of the few remaining historical and architectural gems in downtown san jose. >> everybody would look at this and recognize that this is an important historic architecturally distinct building. >> reporter: but , with the covers off for the first time in years, exposing holes in the stucco and bear, rotting wood, he is worried about the building more than ever. >> i don't want to be an alarmist, but the building is
len ramirez reports on the san jose preservationists who say the neglected historical landmark is now more vulnerable to deterioration and theft , so they are now calling on the city to move quickly to save it. >> reporter: the tarps have been off the building, now, for more than a week. so far so good. the building has not been damaged or vandalized. the future of the building, though, very much up in the air. because it is now more exposed, whatever is going to happen is likely to be...
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mariachi mexico, director is matias --ez; mariachi juvenil corazón jalisciense the director israel ramirezas culturas which is our folklore group, director is of course elena robles who you know very well. damian: oh, she's been at it again. she is a contemporary. she's been at it for a long time as well. and same thing, kathy. i know that i tend to ask all the questions and sometimes leave the guests hoping they got something across. so go ahead. kathy: well, i do want to just showcase one group, and that's the mariachi mariachi juvenil corazón jalisciense because they just came in second place for the jose hernandez' mariachi nationals and they also won a youth mariachi pathway award by the mariachi women's foundation. so that's one of the groups that's going to perform, but all of them are excellent. they show great talent, and i got to see mariachi--let's see. i got to read it because otherwise i'll forget the name. mariachi juvenil luz de luna and they played at los cuates. and they were excellent. these young people have such talent. they're young, they're talented, they're charismat
mariachi mexico, director is matias --ez; mariachi juvenil corazón jalisciense the director israel ramirezas culturas which is our folklore group, director is of course elena robles who you know very well. damian: oh, she's been at it again. she is a contemporary. she's been at it for a long time as well. and same thing, kathy. i know that i tend to ask all the questions and sometimes leave the guests hoping they got something across. so go ahead. kathy: well, i do want to just showcase one...
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jose ramirez. looks like a full grown bull. this is crushed off kyle harrison in a flash to zip guardians still in the first. here comes error number 101. casey schmidt. he has time. just a bad throw. j.d. davis can't make the play. two runs score for nothing. cleveland after one. all right. let's get to some grit here in the eighth. two on for davis. this is a towel fly ball. it is way back in bay area. native stephen quinn leaps but gone game tying three run jack five all on to the 10th we go bases loaded lamonte wade jr flies to left patrick bay he's a catcher going to try to tag up and score play at the plate and he is safe good night game over drive home safely giants win six, five and ten. now within half a game of that final wild card spot, the a's going for a sweep. a first place. houston, look out. jordan diaz drilled in the head by houston pitcher hunter brown thank goodness for the helmet. diaz somehow stayed in the game. tougher than me, that's for sure. yordan alvarez three run bomb off of paul blackburn upper deck
jose ramirez. looks like a full grown bull. this is crushed off kyle harrison in a flash to zip guardians still in the first. here comes error number 101. casey schmidt. he has time. just a bad throw. j.d. davis can't make the play. two runs score for nothing. cleveland after one. all right. let's get to some grit here in the eighth. two on for davis. this is a towel fly ball. it is way back in bay area. native stephen quinn leaps but gone game tying three run jack five all on to the 10th we go...
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. >> san jose state research and social sciences librarian essie barroso ramirez curated the exhibit. she started dancing with the group in january. regardless of gender, members can dance in dresses or pants. >> it was like incredibly touching for me because i just i just saw it as so beautiful and empowering. and that's what makes them so innovative and amazing. >> dancers say they get to be themselves. so in being able to be part of this group, i get to represent entirely who i am. one latino said he was able to have a quinceanera, a sweet 15 birthday celebration on stage. >> this really touched me. and to this day, i still kind of tear up about it every time i watch it. >> the exhibit is called dance with pride. they've inspired dance groups to form in mexico. it was just so amazing to think like we're so far apart from mexico, and yet we're being the trailblazers so that other people feel comfortable in doing what we do. >> just amazing. photos of colibries dancing, just being in their in their elements and just being proud. it's a beautiful thing to witness. >> the exhibit runs
. >> san jose state research and social sciences librarian essie barroso ramirez curated the exhibit. she started dancing with the group in january. regardless of gender, members can dance in dresses or pants. >> it was like incredibly touching for me because i just i just saw it as so beautiful and empowering. and that's what makes them so innovative and amazing. >> dancers say they get to be themselves. so in being able to be part of this group, i get to represent entirely...
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jose ramirez. looks like a full grown bull.e harrison in a flash to zip guardians still in the first. here comes error number 101. casey schmidt. he has time. just a bad throw. j.d. davis can't make the play. two runs score for nothing. cleveland after one. all right. let's get to some grit here in the eighth. two on for davis. this is a towel fly ball. it is way back in bay area. native stephen quinn leaps but gone game tying three run jack five all on to the 10th we go bases loaded lamonte wade jr flies to left patrick bay he's a catcher going to try to tag up and score play at the plate and he is safe good night game over drive home safely giants win six, five and ten. now within half a game of that final wild card spot, the a's going for a sweep. a first place. houston, look out. jordan diaz drilled in the head by houston pitcher hunter brown thank goodness for the helmet. diaz somehow stayed in the game. tougher than me, that's for sure. yordan alvarez three run bomb off of paul blackburn upper deck job. hayes didn't get t
jose ramirez. looks like a full grown bull.e harrison in a flash to zip guardians still in the first. here comes error number 101. casey schmidt. he has time. just a bad throw. j.d. davis can't make the play. two runs score for nothing. cleveland after one. all right. let's get to some grit here in the eighth. two on for davis. this is a towel fly ball. it is way back in bay area. native stephen quinn leaps but gone game tying three run jack five all on to the 10th we go bases loaded lamonte...
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. >> san jose state research and social sciences librarian essie barroso ramirez curated the exhibit.tarted dancing with the group in january. regardless of gender, members can dance in dresses or pants. >> it was like incredibly touching for me because i just i just saw it as so beautiful and empowering. and that's what makes them so innovative and amazing. >> dancers say they get to be themselves. so in being able to be part of this group, i get to represent entirely who i am. one latino said he was able to have a quinceanera, a sweet 15 birthday celebration on stage. >> this really touched me. and to this day, i still kind of tear up about it every time i watch it. >> the exhibit is called dance with pride. they've inspired dance groups to form in mexico. it was just so amazing to think like we're so far apart from mexico, and yet we're being the trailblazers so that other people feel comfortable in doing what we do. >> just amazing. photos of colibries dancing, just being in their in their elements and just being proud. it's a beautiful thing to witness. >> the exhibit runs until
. >> san jose state research and social sciences librarian essie barroso ramirez curated the exhibit.tarted dancing with the group in january. regardless of gender, members can dance in dresses or pants. >> it was like incredibly touching for me because i just i just saw it as so beautiful and empowering. and that's what makes them so innovative and amazing. >> dancers say they get to be themselves. so in being able to be part of this group, i get to represent entirely who i...
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kid captains are graceland springer, maggie larson, gabby ford, wyatt reynolds, max shlee, maddie ramirez, bennie erickson, lincoln beach, chloe dickland, cooper and nathan mcdonald. as we cheer the hawkeyes on the field this season, let's also take a moment to salute these kid captains. these are true champions. thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to recognize the extraordinary efforts of two iowaans, peter and john, who returned home in august after sir come navigating the globe as part of rotary international's end polio now initiative. their journey started at the eastern it took them through 19 countries on four continents. along the way they engaged with local leaders, sparking crucial discussions about their missions. their unwavering dedication to eradicating polio and their journey led to over $1 million raised for the program which provides vital vaccines to those in need globally. ther their self-funded expetition costing approximate will you $100,000 served as a reminder that the fight against polio is ongoing and their efforts brought it one step closer to the end. with on
kid captains are graceland springer, maggie larson, gabby ford, wyatt reynolds, max shlee, maddie ramirez, bennie erickson, lincoln beach, chloe dickland, cooper and nathan mcdonald. as we cheer the hawkeyes on the field this season, let's also take a moment to salute these kid captains. these are true champions. thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to recognize the extraordinary efforts of two iowaans, peter and john, who returned home in august after sir come navigating the globe as part of...
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[sirens] [gunshots] wild police chase in los angeles ended with the arrest of manual ramirez who stole vehicle from the department of water and power and would not give it up. police pursued for hours and he barricaded himself in the stolen vehicle. police opened fire during the standoff hitting the suspect and got out and gave up. three officers were also hurt. five former memphis, tennessee police officers charged by the death of tyre nichols. congressional lawmakers held a field hearing in new york to talk about security threats and emergency preparedness as they learned record numbers of illegal migrants are turning up on the terror watch list. >> mayors across the country ad even members of congress are sounding the alarm how the migrant influx from the southern border poses a serious terror threat. >> 1.7 million people who entered the country without zero interaction with our government. we don't know who they are and where they are. how do we know among them is not someone who wants to commit a terror attack. >> a congressional field hearig how terrorism has evolved since 9/11
[sirens] [gunshots] wild police chase in los angeles ended with the arrest of manual ramirez who stole vehicle from the department of water and power and would not give it up. police pursued for hours and he barricaded himself in the stolen vehicle. police opened fire during the standoff hitting the suspect and got out and gave up. three officers were also hurt. five former memphis, tennessee police officers charged by the death of tyre nichols. congressional lawmakers held a field hearing in...
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len ramirez shows us the long road it took to get there. >>> we're here. we fought to be here. and we will continue fighting for our culture. >> armonda has been cruising for 25 years, much through difficult times. >> there was a time period in our lives when getting in your car and going to our favorite spot wasn't tolerated with the city of san jose. you would get targeted because maybe your car was too low or maybe you looked a little bit different than the rest. it was outlawed at the time. >> reporter: san jose was one of the places that gave birth to the low rider culture which has spread worldwide but the city cracked down in the 1980s and cruising was banned. members of the united low rider council of san jose have been working with city leaders for more than a decade to get the ban lifted. last year they did just that. san jose low rider day was a celebration of the victory. more than 300 cars packed city hall plaza and santa clara century was closed off for a low rider car show. >> we can park as you can see in front of city hall. we are welcome. nobody is getting pul
len ramirez shows us the long road it took to get there. >>> we're here. we fought to be here. and we will continue fighting for our culture. >> armonda has been cruising for 25 years, much through difficult times. >> there was a time period in our lives when getting in your car and going to our favorite spot wasn't tolerated with the city of san jose. you would get targeted because maybe your car was too low or maybe you looked a little bit different than the rest. it was...
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len ramirez shows us the long road it took to get to that point. >> reporter: 30 or 40 years ago it woulden hard to remember the city allowing a low rider on the streets let alone on the steps of city hall. low riders have certainly cruised into the future, a future that includes acceptance. >> we fought to be here. we are here to stay, and we are going to continue fighting for our culture. >> reporter: he has been cruising in san jose for over 25 years, much due difficult times. >> there was a time period in our lives when getting in your car and going to our favorite spot, king and sorry, it wasn't tolerated with san jose. you would get targeted because your car was too low or you looked a little bit different than the rest. it was outlawed at the time. >> reporter: san jose was one of the places that gave birth to the low rider culture which has spread worldwide. the city cracked down in the 1980s and cruising was banned. barbosa and members of the united low rider council of san jose have been working with city leaders to get the ban lifted. last year they did that and today san jose
len ramirez shows us the long road it took to get to that point. >> reporter: 30 or 40 years ago it woulden hard to remember the city allowing a low rider on the streets let alone on the steps of city hall. low riders have certainly cruised into the future, a future that includes acceptance. >> we fought to be here. we are here to stay, and we are going to continue fighting for our culture. >> reporter: he has been cruising in san jose for over 25 years, much due difficult...
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len ramirez will have more on the report cardrd this evenining at 5:00 p >>> it's time for your moneyhere is a landmark climate bill on governor newsom's desk he says he will sign in coming days. the bill would require major companies to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. it would apply to california businesses that make more than $1 billion annually. climate advocates say the bill is a critical first step to limit corporate pollution. california is also suing big oil companies claiming they deceived public by down playing risks posed by fossil fuels. >>> we have broken the attendance record tonight. >> that is ed sheeran. he sold out levi's stadium. this was saturday night, playing to as many as 77,000 fans, highest attended event in the stadium's history. he can sell more tickets and more seats than shows like beyonce and taylor swift. the previous record was held by a tour with surviving members of the grateful dead. people bought those tickets. look at all those people. >>> i know i am hungry when set pieces look like ka bobs. >> pieces of cake. >> what's that place
len ramirez will have more on the report cardrd this evenining at 5:00 p >>> it's time for your moneyhere is a landmark climate bill on governor newsom's desk he says he will sign in coming days. the bill would require major companies to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. it would apply to california businesses that make more than $1 billion annually. climate advocates say the bill is a critical first step to limit corporate pollution. california is also suing big oil...
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len ramirez shows us the long road it took to get there. >> we are here. we fought to be here.are here to stay and we will continue fighting for our culture. >> reporter: cruising in san jose for over 25 years, much through difficult times. >> there was a time period when getting in your car and going to our favorite spot, it wasn't tolerated with city of san jose. you would get targeted because maybe your car was too low or maybe you looked a bit different than the rest. it was outlawed. >> reporter: san jose was one of the places that gave birth to the low rider culture which has spread worldwide. the city cracked down in the 1980s and cruising was banned. barbosa and members of the low rider council have been working for more than a decade to get the ban lifted. last year they did that. low rider day was a celebration of the victory. more than 300 cars packed city hall plaza and santa clara street was closed off for a low rider car show. >> we can park, as you see, in front of city hall. we are welcome. nobody is getting pulled over. nobody is getting a ticket. not just yet.
len ramirez shows us the long road it took to get there. >> we are here. we fought to be here.are here to stay and we will continue fighting for our culture. >> reporter: cruising in san jose for over 25 years, much through difficult times. >> there was a time period when getting in your car and going to our favorite spot, it wasn't tolerated with city of san jose. you would get targeted because maybe your car was too low or maybe you looked a bit different than the rest. it...
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holy [bleep] eventually the 28-year-old suspect, manuel ramirez, had been hit by several of the many bullets fired could no longer drive the severely damaged vehicle. even then he did not give up, he was waving and screaming at police before a swat team arrived as you see there and he was eventually arrested. three police officers were injured during the chase, john. two were treated at the scene, one taken to a hospital, treated and released. but when you look at that video, john, frankly it seems a miracle none of those officers was killed in that wild scene. john. >> john: and how the suspect himself survived all the gunshots is behind me, too. >> a lot of shots fired there, and apparently none of them -- none of them caused serious injuries to him. >> john: that's unbelievable. well, you win video of the day today, jonathan. appreciate it. >> thank you, sir. >> if there's an emergency and i have declared an emergency for a temporary amount of time, i can invoke additional powers. no constitutional right in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute. >> sandra: that's
holy [bleep] eventually the 28-year-old suspect, manuel ramirez, had been hit by several of the many bullets fired could no longer drive the severely damaged vehicle. even then he did not give up, he was waving and screaming at police before a swat team arrived as you see there and he was eventually arrested. three police officers were injured during the chase, john. two were treated at the scene, one taken to a hospital, treated and released. but when you look at that video, john, frankly it...
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house and the state senate, as well as a new colleague in congress who joined us this year delia ramirezse are expressions of the movement for political empowerment for progressive coalition building, and most importantly, for advocating and pushing for the adoption of progressive policies that ring equity and equality to all people. that is the meaning of the legacy of rudy lozano and his contributions in chicagoland. it is a part of why chicago in 1983 broke a race barrier and elected the first african-american mayor who was also a wonderful progressive. and it is also a part of the history and why chicago has just elected another progressive mayor and one who is also african-american. and we have changed the climate in politics in chicago. we disbanded the old political machine that was rooted in racism and sexism and corruption , and replaced it with a new uniting progressive movement. amy: i want to end and get your comment on bert corona, who started casa. this is bert corona speaking at an anti-war rally. >> thousands of chicago youth are killed by police with guns and there is no
house and the state senate, as well as a new colleague in congress who joined us this year delia ramirezse are expressions of the movement for political empowerment for progressive coalition building, and most importantly, for advocating and pushing for the adoption of progressive policies that ring equity and equality to all people. that is the meaning of the legacy of rudy lozano and his contributions in chicagoland. it is a part of why chicago in 1983 broke a race barrier and elected the...
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eventually the suspect man well ramirez could no longer drive the severely damaged vehicle. even then he simply wouldn't give up. waving and screaming at police from the back of the truck before a swat team arrived and he was eventually arrested. he has a criminal record going back to 2012. three police officers were injured during the chase, bill, two treated at the scene. one taken to a hospital treated and released. frankly, when you look at that video, bill, it seems a miracle that no one was killed by that suspect. >> bill: unbelievable to watch. jonathan, thank you. jonathan hunt live in l.a. dana. >> dana: a woman lacrosse coach losing they are dream job after speaking out against transgender athletes in women's sports. >> bill: new mexico a governor putting a target on guns imposing a temporary ban in the city of albuquerque. why that city's mayor, police chief and county sheriff are saying they won't enforce her decision. >> this order will not do anything to curb gun violence other than punish law-abiding citizens from their constitutional right to self-defense. an
eventually the suspect man well ramirez could no longer drive the severely damaged vehicle. even then he simply wouldn't give up. waving and screaming at police from the back of the truck before a swat team arrived and he was eventually arrested. he has a criminal record going back to 2012. three police officers were injured during the chase, bill, two treated at the scene. one taken to a hospital treated and released. frankly, when you look at that video, bill, it seems a miracle that no one...
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the program's open doors for carolyna ramirez, a single working mother of four who can't imagine life i would need to find a second job so that i could help my children. >> reporter: and flores who has a small tamale business has also relied on calfresh to support her three children. >> with this program, i'm able to buy food that my children want that i otherwise wouldn't be able to with my own income. >> reporter: today liz is the food bank's chief impact officer who's expanding ways to combat hunger. she's helped start the website foodnow.net so folks can find calfresh and other food assistance in their neighborhoods. >> i empathize with the struggles and the challenges. the services that we're providing is more than a bag of food. it's more than a phone call. it is providing hope. >> there's a more robust group this morning. >> yeah. >> reporter: so for creating an outreach program to help people access government food assistance, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to liz gomez. >> the meadz county community food bank outreach is the largest program of its kind in ca
the program's open doors for carolyna ramirez, a single working mother of four who can't imagine life i would need to find a second job so that i could help my children. >> reporter: and flores who has a small tamale business has also relied on calfresh to support her three children. >> with this program, i'm able to buy food that my children want that i otherwise wouldn't be able to with my own income. >> reporter: today liz is the food bank's chief impact officer who's...