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. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge; trump entrÓa frontal abierta con su partido, dijo que el sistema de selecciÓn de delegados lo hicieron polÍticos deshonestos para asegurarse que candidatos, Él no pudieran ganar la nominaciÓn presidencial. dijo que el presidente del partido deberÍa sentirse avergonzado. lourdes: ted cruz estarÍa a punto de tener suficientes
. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge; trump entrÓa frontal abierta con su partido, dijo que el sistema de selecciÓn de delegados lo hicieron polÍticos deshonestos para asegurarse que candidatos, Él no pudieran ganar la nominaciÓn presidencial. dijo que el presidente del partido deberÍa sentirse avergonzado. lourdes: ted cruz estarÍa a punto de tener suficientes
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. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa: muy buenasamos el noticiero con la potente explosiÓn ocurrida en una planta de petrÓleo en veracruz que habrÍa dejado muertos y heridos.
. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa: muy buenasamos el noticiero con la potente explosiÓn ocurrida en una planta de petrÓleo en veracruz que habrÍa dejado muertos y heridos.
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wilson ramos comes through for the nats. what game for him. 4 for 4 on the night. two rbi. nats go up 6-4. in the ninth, fans cheering for jonathan papelbon. gordon beckham flies out to end the gym. fourth save in as many opportunities. nats take this one by a final score of 6-4. >>> up at fenway, orioles and red sox. adam straight game with soreness in his rib cage. luckily the birds haven't really needed him. top of the third, this is mark trumbo. and that's a three-run blast. his first home run on the year. and the birds taking a 5-3 lead. in the ninth inning, we are knotted up at six. game on the line here. khris davis unties this game. that's his third long ball this season. nats win this one, 9-7, or excuse me, the orioles win 9-7. they're 6-0 to start the season. first time in franchise history. only undefeated team in the majors. >>> i really hope this face is around next season. rumors swirling that randy whitman will be fired after the year. wiz in brooklyn tonight. 0.06 to go here. that was kelly abreu jr. with the buzz beater. wizards up one at halftime. third q
wilson ramos comes through for the nats. what game for him. 4 for 4 on the night. two rbi. nats go up 6-4. in the ninth, fans cheering for jonathan papelbon. gordon beckham flies out to end the gym. fourth save in as many opportunities. nats take this one by a final score of 6-4. >>> up at fenway, orioles and red sox. adam straight game with soreness in his rib cage. luckily the birds haven't really needed him. top of the third, this is mark trumbo. and that's a three-run blast. his...
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please join me in becoming jorge ramos. [applause] >> obviously, i know him. [laughter] otherwise we wouldn't be talking like that. thank you all so much. thank you all for being here. [inaudible] okay. so -- we'll do to in english and then a little bit of spanglish and then spanish. and we'll be together for the next hour so let's take advantage of that. i really hate long speeches. because i'm not running for anything even though some people might think i am. and the idea is that speak for humanist and then we have two microphones here and i would love to hear your comments. many of the things i do i'm sure you don't like, and i'm fine with that. so let's have a conversation buzz right now is fantastic the fact that we're in the middle of a very intense campaign. and let me tell you where i come from. i come from a country in which when i was your age. when i was 20, 21, 22 there was no simply no democracy. i come from a country in which in the last ten years 80 journalists have been killed. obviously, i'm talking about mexico, and look what's happening here
please join me in becoming jorge ramos. [applause] >> obviously, i know him. [laughter] otherwise we wouldn't be talking like that. thank you all so much. thank you all for being here. [inaudible] okay. so -- we'll do to in english and then a little bit of spanglish and then spanish. and we'll be together for the next hour so let's take advantage of that. i really hate long speeches. because i'm not running for anything even though some people might think i am. and the idea is that speak...
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more stephanie ramos has on the race against time to find survivors. reporter: today, markings on front doors and gates represent how many bodies were found underneath the rubble. locals risking their safety going back to their now badly damaged homes, gathering including photographs like this one of a little boy's birthday party. that boy in the photo is this man. staring deeply at the aftermath of ecuador's strongest earthquakes in decades, santana says his wife, one-year-old daughter, his mother and two other family members were all inside and are all dead. santana detailing how his wife was cradling his baby girl when he last saw them. tragic loss, but also stories of survival. pablo is thankful to be alive. under apulled from hotel. the death toll from saturday's quake now rising above 500. .1,ther quake measuring at 6 shaking at the coast overnight. you are moving. this is an aftershock. reporter: across the pacific ocean, more rescue efforts in japan following last week's twin earthquakes which left more than 100,000 people homeless. >> the deat
more stephanie ramos has on the race against time to find survivors. reporter: today, markings on front doors and gates represent how many bodies were found underneath the rubble. locals risking their safety going back to their now badly damaged homes, gathering including photographs like this one of a little boy's birthday party. that boy in the photo is this man. staring deeply at the aftermath of ecuador's strongest earthquakes in decades, santana says his wife, one-year-old daughter, his...
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stephanie ramos has that story. >> they lined up for hours. the front runners in both parties are fighting an uphill battle. >> donald trump in a last-ditch effort to catch ted cruz pulling out all of the stops. it wasn't enough. >> breaking news for the white house. >> and ted cruz has defeated donald trump in the gop primary. >> cruz claiming the win and making it much more difficult for trump to get enough delegates to avoid a contested convention. >> either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland together we will win a majority of the delegates. >> the third man in the gop race, john kasich trailing behind them. >> we won in wisconsin. >> bernie sanders is claiming victory. he projects he will beat hillary clinton in the badger state. >> we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses. >> now all eyes are turning to new york. clinton is already there appearing on "the view" and then heading to brookline where she focused her attention on donald trump. >> battling prejudice and paraknow yaw is not the way. >> sanders and
stephanie ramos has that story. >> they lined up for hours. the front runners in both parties are fighting an uphill battle. >> donald trump in a last-ditch effort to catch ted cruz pulling out all of the stops. it wasn't enough. >> breaking news for the white house. >> and ted cruz has defeated donald trump in the gop primary. >> cruz claiming the win and making it much more difficult for trump to get enough delegates to avoid a contested convention. >>...
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. >> john ramos shows us how much things have changed since the early 80s. >> reporter: those who came to the keynote speech at san francisco's global health conference got to hear from dr. anthony, a man who began fighting the aids epidemic from the first month it was identified in 1981. >> i had no idea it would be as bad as it was. >> reporter: 35 years later, after so much tragedy, and so much progress, it was still shocking to hear what the doctor had to say. >> i do believe we will have a durable end to the hiv/aids pandemic as we know it today. >> reporter: with the advances in hiv drug therapy, doctors say it is now possible to live a normal life with the virus in the same way people live with diabetes, for example. and because of that, they say now is the time for governments to mount an all-out effort of testing and treatment to stop the spread of the disease. >> this is the moment we need to invest. there has never been as many people as there are right now on the planet, 37 million living with hiv. it's mind baffling why more people aren't concerned about this. >> reporter:
. >> john ramos shows us how much things have changed since the early 80s. >> reporter: those who came to the keynote speech at san francisco's global health conference got to hear from dr. anthony, a man who began fighting the aids epidemic from the first month it was identified in 1981. >> i had no idea it would be as bad as it was. >> reporter: 35 years later, after so much tragedy, and so much progress, it was still shocking to hear what the doctor had to say....
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i'm stephanie ramos, channel 6 "action news." >> still to come on "action news" at noon, police believe a woman was killed after a date with a man she met online. details of the investigation going on in seattle. and massive hail shattered windows in texas, the damage from severe weather down south when we come right back. for years, i was a laboratory chemist, developing drugs to fight deadly diseases. as a scientist, i know there's more that washington can do to help families. i'm running for congress to protect planned parenthood funding so more women get cancer screenings and treatment... to pass a ban on fracking in the delaware river basin to preserve our clean water, and to always protect medicare and social security. i'm shaughnessy naughton and i approve this message. >>> police believe they found the body of a woman missing since she planned a date with someone she met online. ingrid was a nurse be mother of three children, her friends last saw her when she said she was going to a baseball game with a man she met online. he is held on suspicion of homicide and investigator doz
i'm stephanie ramos, channel 6 "action news." >> still to come on "action news" at noon, police believe a woman was killed after a date with a man she met online. details of the investigation going on in seattle. and massive hail shattered windows in texas, the damage from severe weather down south when we come right back. for years, i was a laboratory chemist, developing drugs to fight deadly diseases. as a scientist, i know there's more that washington can do to help...
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reporting for channel 6 "action news," i'm stephanie ramos in washington. >> thank you. >>> politics now. the 2016 race for the white house, today voters from new york are headed to the polls in the primary. the democrat and republican front runners are voting in new york. hillary clinton and donald trump cast their ballots. both had double digit leads coming into the primary. there is the potential for one candidate to take all the delegates if someone gets more than 50% of them. there is 291 available for the democrats. >>> the flyers performed horrible but the fans may have been worse. they tossed wrist bands as part of a pregame tribute to ed snider on to the ice. walter perez is live now with a pep rally wrapped up. you are talking to fans about last night? >> reporter: i have rick. over the years there are several incidentses that cast shadows over sports in philadelphia. you have last night. did the flyers play poorly in a critical game last night? there is no question. but i am hopeful that everybody would agree that does not give you the right to be classless. >> this goes d
reporting for channel 6 "action news," i'm stephanie ramos in washington. >> thank you. >>> politics now. the 2016 race for the white house, today voters from new york are headed to the polls in the primary. the democrat and republican front runners are voting in new york. hillary clinton and donald trump cast their ballots. both had double digit leads coming into the primary. there is the potential for one candidate to take all the delegates if someone gets more than...
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police dockery was to blame, he said, quote, i started the fire detective to which detective brian ramos said we need you to give us a truthful account of that happened. in that video confession, dockery said as to yes started ed why he started the fire, i was just bored. he said i thought i blew it out but added the whole hallway got mad smoky, i ran back, i was screaming, there's a fire. officer gara was 38 years old when he was killed in that 2014 fire. his partner has life changing injuries. his wife and other relatives who are in that courtroom, often in dockery's attorney has said the confession of his client was coerced. his client was only 16 years old at the time, david, that police say he committed the arson. and as for this case to continue here, we understand that that detective brian raw mos being cross-examined. >>> new at noon, the nypd officer who was charged with stopping the head of a drug suspect dure an arrest has been found guilty. officer joel edward was found guilty of third degree assault. he was one of the officers seen in july 2014 on tape struggling to detain a
police dockery was to blame, he said, quote, i started the fire detective to which detective brian ramos said we need you to give us a truthful account of that happened. in that video confession, dockery said as to yes started ed why he started the fire, i was just bored. he said i thought i blew it out but added the whole hallway got mad smoky, i ran back, i was screaming, there's a fire. officer gara was 38 years old when he was killed in that 2014 fire. his partner has life changing...
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john ramos shows us how it went. >> reporter: for a lot of people at san francisco's marina green, the day started out as a complete disaster. >> thank you for coming to the drill today. >> reporter: welcome to nert training day. the citywide neighborhood emergency response team program was created after the 1989 loma prieta earthquake when residents pitched in to help their stricken neighborhood. >> it became a little chaotic, actually. we said we've got the people willing to do it. now we just need to organize them, educate them. >> reporter: much of today's education happened at nearby marina middle school where volunteers became victims in the special effects room and then waited in classrooms for nert search and rescue teams to find them. upon entering, team members had to assess danger, closing a gas line and shutting off power. once safe, they used techniques for lifting and bracing heavy objects to free and evacuate an injured victim. back at the command center, a new innovation. command staff monitoring twitter feeds from both rescue teams and the general public to better focu
john ramos shows us how it went. >> reporter: for a lot of people at san francisco's marina green, the day started out as a complete disaster. >> thank you for coming to the drill today. >> reporter: welcome to nert training day. the citywide neighborhood emergency response team program was created after the 1989 loma prieta earthquake when residents pitched in to help their stricken neighborhood. >> it became a little chaotic, actually. we said we've got the people...
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kpix 5 john ramos on his day of action inspiring students here in the bay area. >> reporter: for the past two days, students attending the clinton global initiative conference at uc berkeley have been discussing how to change the world. today at an inner city school in oakland, it was time to get their hands a little dirty. >> demonstrating to the children who will show up and see your work that they matter, that they matter, that's the most important thing. >> reporter: the cgi university event brings young people together to share ideas and strategies to share difficult social problems across the globe. even as they stood side by side with a former president and all pro runningback marshawn lynch, today's day of action was a reminder that most real change happens at a grassroots level. >> it's the best thing ever, actually getting out here and engaging in the community hands on. it's something different than what we did before. >> they can see the work they've done. they can see progress can happen. >> in other words, enough talk, we need some action. >> yeah, literally. >> reporte
kpix 5 john ramos on his day of action inspiring students here in the bay area. >> reporter: for the past two days, students attending the clinton global initiative conference at uc berkeley have been discussing how to change the world. today at an inner city school in oakland, it was time to get their hands a little dirty. >> demonstrating to the children who will show up and see your work that they matter, that they matter, that's the most important thing. >> reporter: the...
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. >> ramos' lawyer disagrees. he said she had every right to prevent an unlawful search. >> she's an 18-year-old girl in pajamas barefoot at her high school graduation party and she's telling the officer what the law is. he has no justification to enter that vehicle. >> the teen's attorney claims ramos was only charged with resisting arrest to derail a police brutality lawsuit. >>> concord police confirm two more children say they were abused by this man. jonathan bloom is live in concord with new details on this deepening investigation. jonathan? >> reporter: police set up a special hotline for parents pertaining just to this case. but that hotline is not where they found the latest two victims. although staff here are not talking to reporters, they are working with police to help identify the two young girls from video stored on the suspect's cell phone. >> it's really bad and scary. >> reporter: news of the sexual assault has spread quickly and patients here are thinking twice about bringing their kids to the d
. >> ramos' lawyer disagrees. he said she had every right to prevent an unlawful search. >> she's an 18-year-old girl in pajamas barefoot at her high school graduation party and she's telling the officer what the law is. he has no justification to enter that vehicle. >> the teen's attorney claims ramos was only charged with resisting arrest to derail a police brutality lawsuit. >>> concord police confirm two more children say they were abused by this man. jonathan...
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abc's stephanie ramos reports. >> reporter: the latest debate between gop front-runner donald trump ands over a controversial law. >> i am waiting with anticipation for the new baseball caps make pc great again. >> reporter: cruz going after "today" show about north carolina's bill banning transgender people from using an the bathroom they identify with. >> i think that would be discriminatory in a certain way. leave it the way it is. >> cruz accusing trump of being politically correct and voicing his opinion on the controversial bill. >> here is basic common sense. grown adult men, strangers should not be alone in a bathroom with little girls. >> reporter: trump is still questioning the delegate process but also urging cruz and the third man in the gop race john kasich to drop out. >> we have a job to do. i've got two leftovers. i have to finish that. okay? we have to. >> reporter: both insisting they can snag their party's nomination if there's a contested convention. on the democratic side after her big win in the empire state, hillary clinton campaigning in connecticut. >> hi. >> re
abc's stephanie ramos reports. >> reporter: the latest debate between gop front-runner donald trump ands over a controversial law. >> i am waiting with anticipation for the new baseball caps make pc great again. >> reporter: cruz going after "today" show about north carolina's bill banning transgender people from using an the bathroom they identify with. >> i think that would be discriminatory in a certain way. leave it the way it is. >> cruz accusing...
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. >> it is your "your voice, your vote" and abc's stephanie ramos has the latest. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. three out of the four candidates have new york connections and trying to cover ground from the boogie down bronx to upstate new york all of this ahead of the next primary vote. hillary clinton on the fore. the former senator swiping her cards a few extra time and squeezes on to the subway from yankee stadium in the bronx not letting go of bernie sanders' recent comment. >> i think it was my first term when we changed. >> reporter: the battleground, age clinton for the first time talking about this comment from sanders. >> i don't bleelieve that she i qualified. >> well, it's kind of a silly thing to say. >> reporter: sanders strolling down midtown manhattan streets. after the new york primary only three large states are left to vote. california, new jersey and pennsylvania. sanders needs to win all four with large margins to. ka up to clinton. donald trump making sure his fellow new yorkers don't forget ted cruz's c
. >> it is your "your voice, your vote" and abc's stephanie ramos has the latest. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. three out of the four candidates have new york connections and trying to cover ground from the boogie down bronx to upstate new york all of this ahead of the next primary vote. hillary clinton on the fore. the former senator swiping her cards a few extra time and squeezes on to the subway from yankee stadium in the bronx...
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stephanie ramos has that story. >> they lined up for hours. the front runners in both parties are fighting an uphill battle. >> donald trump in a last-ditch effort to catch ted cruz pulling out all of the stops. it wasn't enough. >> breaking news for the white house. >> and ted cruz has defeated donald trump in the gop primary. >> cruz claiming the win and making it much more difficult for trump to get enough delegates to avoid a contested convention. >> either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland together we will win a majority of the delegates. >> the third man in the gop race, john kasich trailing behind them. >> we won in wisconsin. >> bernie sanders is claiming victory. he projects he will beat hillary clinton in the badger state. >> we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses. >> now all eyes are turning to new york. clinton is already there appearing on "the view" and then heading to brookline where she focused her attention on donald trump. >> battling prejudice and paraknow yaw is not the way. >> sanders and
stephanie ramos has that story. >> they lined up for hours. the front runners in both parties are fighting an uphill battle. >> donald trump in a last-ditch effort to catch ted cruz pulling out all of the stops. it wasn't enough. >> breaking news for the white house. >> and ted cruz has defeated donald trump in the gop primary. >> cruz claiming the win and making it much more difficult for trump to get enough delegates to avoid a contested convention. >>...
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but as kpix 5's john ramos shows us, sometimes conservation efforts can be complicated. >> reporter:t stoneridge corporate plaza in pleasanton, they are proud of their commitment to the environment. so last week, when they applied for a green certification from the city, the water conservation inspector who came out was a little surprised. >> there were fountains and rivers and ponds and waterfalls and water was everywhere. it was like a whole different world as i walked in there. >> reporter: the city pointed out its stage 3 drought emergency and the ordinance banning all use of fresh drinking water for decorative purposes. so the complex quickly shut everything down and drained the pond. but that's not sitting well with erica christiansen whose office looks down on the now dry landscape. >> there's an ecosystem there thriving ecosystem that's tons of birds, ducks that come here every spring, squirrels and they all depend on this pond. >> reporter: erica took this picture of one of the ducks returning to the pond this afternoon. she says she understands shutting off fountains that a
but as kpix 5's john ramos shows us, sometimes conservation efforts can be complicated. >> reporter:t stoneridge corporate plaza in pleasanton, they are proud of their commitment to the environment. so last week, when they applied for a green certification from the city, the water conservation inspector who came out was a little surprised. >> there were fountains and rivers and ponds and waterfalls and water was everywhere. it was like a whole different world as i walked in there....
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stephanie ramos live in washington. thank you. >>> tax authorities this morning have started investigating hundreds of people named in a bombshell new report of tax evasion. the report is based on leaked documents from a law firm in panama. the firm, among the wiggest creators of shell companies. political figures named in the reporting are from russia, saudi arabia and pakistan. even celebrities and some big sports stars are also among those named. >>> new developments in the refugee crisis in europe. greece has sent the first migrants back to turkey under a new deal. europe is trying to stem the influx of people fleeing syria and iraq. turkish officials say they're prepared to receive 500 migrants today. the policy has come under fire from human rights activists. >>> and it was an emotional day in belgium as the airport in brussels reopened. since the suicide bombing there. the first passenger flight yesterday left for portugal. others went to greece and italy. the airport is not fully functional. delta airlines will
stephanie ramos live in washington. thank you. >>> tax authorities this morning have started investigating hundreds of people named in a bombshell new report of tax evasion. the report is based on leaked documents from a law firm in panama. the firm, among the wiggest creators of shell companies. political figures named in the reporting are from russia, saudi arabia and pakistan. even celebrities and some big sports stars are also among those named. >>> new developments in the...
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kendis and reena, back to you. >> stephanie ramos live in washington. steph, thank you. >>> now to some tense moments for former president bill clinton as he campaigned in philadelphia for his wife. >> president clinton was confronted by protesters who appeared to be from black lives matter. they were upset about gun violence laws clinton had passed when he was in office 20 years ago, but he fired back getting into a heated exchange for nearly 15 minutes. >> wow. >> you are defending the people who kill the lives you say matter. tell the truth. you are defending the people who cause young people to go out and take guns. i listened to them, and they don't listen to me. you will never learn anything when you're talking. >> critics say clinton's anti-crime bill led to mass incarcerations disproportionately affecting african-americans. >>> now to the weather and the extent of destruction from the slew of tornadoes that tore across the southeast is just starting to become clear. 13 confirmed tornadoes pounded florida, georgia and alabama. at least one of tho
kendis and reena, back to you. >> stephanie ramos live in washington. steph, thank you. >>> now to some tense moments for former president bill clinton as he campaigned in philadelphia for his wife. >> president clinton was confronted by protesters who appeared to be from black lives matter. they were upset about gun violence laws clinton had passed when he was in office 20 years ago, but he fired back getting into a heated exchange for nearly 15 minutes. >> wow....
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in martinez, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> the earthquake retrofit deadline was required by federal law. buildings that did not comply could be red tagged or demolished at the owner's expense. >>> nine california sea lions are back home in the pacific after being nursed back to help at seaworld. the animals were malnourished and dehydrated when they washed ashore in san diego a few months ago. by the time they were released on earth day, they were saying get me out of here. fattened up and ready to go home. >>> in the l.a. county foothills, to continue this wild kingdom theme, police were called out to deal with a bear up a tree. this in the city of duarte. the bear came out on its own and wandered amongst parked cars. animal control officers tranquilized it and hauled it off in a truck. the bear will be checked out before being released back in to the wild. hopefully a little bit farther from all those homes. >>> in about a month, california's fire season will be in full swing. reporter lemor abrams shows us officials are racing to get rid of the dry trees that can act as fuel for wildf
in martinez, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> the earthquake retrofit deadline was required by federal law. buildings that did not comply could be red tagged or demolished at the owner's expense. >>> nine california sea lions are back home in the pacific after being nursed back to help at seaworld. the animals were malnourished and dehydrated when they washed ashore in san diego a few months ago. by the time they were released on earth day, they were saying get me out of here. fattened...
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said... >> hinojosa: you don't believe it's going to jorge ramos... ( laughing ) no!>> ...that that person has been born. >> hinojosa: yeah. >> so it's in the foreseeable future, and i think that's just... that's the greatness of the country and that's the perseverance of folks like my mother and many, many other folks who have worked hard to help bring the country along to a point where it is possible for this generation of latinos to be less burdened with having to fight that fight. >> hinojosa: yeah, and you use that word a lot. you say that your generation of latinos are less burdened than, you know, kind of, if you will, the angry chicano rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s. and yet, you look at our country in the year 2011 in terms of latinos, and i was thinking, "well, really? are we less burdened? i mean, you have a state that right now is... many latinos feel is outwardly anti-latino-- arizona. you have a sentiment... you know, many analysts are looking at this and saying, "there is an anti-latino sentiment in our country." so in fact, less burden? don't y
said... >> hinojosa: you don't believe it's going to jorge ramos... ( laughing ) no!>> ...that that person has been born. >> hinojosa: yeah. >> so it's in the foreseeable future, and i think that's just... that's the greatness of the country and that's the perseverance of folks like my mother and many, many other folks who have worked hard to help bring the country along to a point where it is possible for this generation of latinos to be less burdened with having to...
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ramos wrote, congrats to the ponytailed young woman in seat 22b. have invent add whole new way to be awful at 35,000 feet. you know? i don't think that's awful. i think, you know, one could tap and just say excuse me, but do you minds? she may not realize it. >> that's true. >> little irritating for that person sitting in that chair, but yes -- >> i personally tend to be none confrontational. so venge inside and never say a word about it. >> you would be hitting the seat in front of you? >> accidentally kicking it. >> yes, would you minds just adjusting your ponytail? it is blocking my view. >> what's the weirdest thing you ever saw? >> you don't want to know. >> dow. >> okay, welshing we whewhat does it look like?ss, is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. ifor all the wrong reasons.gical you may be mud
ramos wrote, congrats to the ponytailed young woman in seat 22b. have invent add whole new way to be awful at 35,000 feet. you know? i don't think that's awful. i think, you know, one could tap and just say excuse me, but do you minds? she may not realize it. >> that's true. >> little irritating for that person sitting in that chair, but yes -- >> i personally tend to be none confrontational. so venge inside and never say a word about it. >> you would be hitting the seat...
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please help me welcome jorge ramos. [applause] >> obviously a no him. thank you so much. thank you all for being here. [speaking spanish] we will do it in english and then we will do it in spanish but here is the idea. we are going to be together for the next hour so let's take advantage of that. i really hate long speeches because i am not running for anything even though some people might think i am. but the idea is i will speak for a few minutes and then we have two microphones here and i would love to hear your comments. many of the things that i do i'm sure you don't like, and i'm fine with that. let's have a conversation because right now it's fantastic the fact that we are in the middle of -- i come from a country in which when i was your age, when i was 20, 21, 22 there was no democracy. i come from a country which in the last 10 years 80 journalists have been killed. obviously i'm talking about mexico and look what's happening here. we can come here and i can criticize the president of the united states. i can criticize your friend donald trump. i can criticize h
please help me welcome jorge ramos. [applause] >> obviously a no him. thank you so much. thank you all for being here. [speaking spanish] we will do it in english and then we will do it in spanish but here is the idea. we are going to be together for the next hour so let's take advantage of that. i really hate long speeches because i am not running for anything even though some people might think i am. but the idea is i will speak for a few minutes and then we have two microphones here...
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kpix 5's john ramos.. on thw group..ow being trained ow >>> more and more people in marin county have dementia as the elderly population rises. john ramos on the new group now being trained on how to best care for them. >> people move here and they stay here. nobody moves out. >> reporter: marin is aging faster than any county in the state. by 2020, a third of its residents will be at least 60 years old with the fastest growing segment being those over 85. >> and people who are 85, one in two has dementia. [ singing ] >> reporter: they deal with dementia every day at senior access an adult daycare facility in san rafael. but on friday, the staff here will offer instruction to a new group of caregivers at the local public library. >> library workers are perfect for this because they know the patrons. >> that is absolutely true. we know our regulars and we love them dearly. >> reporter: the library is often a magnet for older people with its quiet welcoming atmosphere. so workers here will be trained to recognize the signs
kpix 5's john ramos.. on thw group..ow being trained ow >>> more and more people in marin county have dementia as the elderly population rises. john ramos on the new group now being trained on how to best care for them. >> people move here and they stay here. nobody moves out. >> reporter: marin is aging faster than any county in the state. by 2020, a third of its residents will be at least 60 years old with the fastest growing segment being those over 85. >> and...
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but as ramos watches, he knows he has a decision to make -- assist the officer or stay out of the wayyself, i have to do something. i was worried about the guy grabbing the officer's gun and shooting all of us. >> so what does he do? ramos enters the fray and several other men follow his lead. >> i grabbed his two wrists so he could pull out that taser. >> i deployed my taser. he had no problem at all taking the taser. >> the taser has minimal effect. so deputy meyer tries again. >> that whole time in the video when i'm on the front of him by his head, my taser's deployed in his upper chest area. >> this time the taser subdues the suspect and myers is able to get the cuffs on him. >> it seemed like it took forever for my backup to get there. in reality, i believe he was there within a minute. >> more officers arrive on the scene, and the fight is over for the moment. >> i walked him outside and and placed him in my police car. and i turned around to get my paperwork started, and then he kicked out the window. we had to taser him again. take him out of the police car and then shackle h
but as ramos watches, he knows he has a decision to make -- assist the officer or stay out of the wayyself, i have to do something. i was worried about the guy grabbing the officer's gun and shooting all of us. >> so what does he do? ramos enters the fray and several other men follow his lead. >> i grabbed his two wrists so he could pull out that taser. >> i deployed my taser. he had no problem at all taking the taser. >> the taser has minimal effect. so deputy meyer...
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ramos then ran away. police have not found him. the victim did survive. >>> the nypd says yesterday's happened in queens was a success. the 105th precinct tweeted this photo of the dozens of working guns that were taken off the street. 89 in total, including two assault weapons and 46 revolvers. people who turned in the guns at the evangel temple in laurelton were given $25 to $200. no questions asked. >>> fairway may be headed towards bankruptcy. a published report says the grocery store chain owner will probably file for chapter 11 in order to restructure by the end of may. at the same time, the company is trying to keep most of its stores open. fairway has reportedly lost millions of dollars in recently months. -- in recent months. >> people love fairway. i'm surprised to hear that. >>> straight ahead. it is warm and sunny here. we like it. but in colorado, yeah, a little different. dealing with a lot of snow right in the middle of april. >> i want to unsee that. >>> no april showers in they are getting slammed with snow, in fac
ramos then ran away. police have not found him. the victim did survive. >>> the nypd says yesterday's happened in queens was a success. the 105th precinct tweeted this photo of the dozens of working guns that were taken off the street. 89 in total, including two assault weapons and 46 revolvers. people who turned in the guns at the evangel temple in laurelton were given $25 to $200. no questions asked. >>> fairway may be headed towards bankruptcy. a published report says the...
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. >> in a press conference, univision jorge ramos stood up. >> sit down . you weren't called. >> people did not fly all the way to dubuque to listen to you read from your little speech. that's exactly what jorge ramos was doing. trump had him thrown out. it was great. then trump invited him back in and took his question. >> yes. good. absolutely. good. absolutely. good to have you back. >> thank you very much. >> there's an illusion within the american press that the people cherish what we do. i got news for you. if they find somebody who will give us a punch in the nose or a black eye, they are cheering them on. that's what happened. trump knew what he was doing. >> so the jorge ramos confrontation worked well with his base. that represented why it is very possible for trump to win the nomination. but impossible for him to win the election. any republican candidate needs to get at least 40% of the latino vote to have a chance electorally. >> the more controversy, the higher his numbers went. the more people criticized him, the higher the numbers went. the
. >> in a press conference, univision jorge ramos stood up. >> sit down . you weren't called. >> people did not fly all the way to dubuque to listen to you read from your little speech. that's exactly what jorge ramos was doing. trump had him thrown out. it was great. then trump invited him back in and took his question. >> yes. good. absolutely. good. absolutely. good to have you back. >> thank you very much. >> there's an illusion within the american press...
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. ♪ ♪ >> Éste es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa: mu buenas nochescolombiano afirma que es pÍo a los rivales de enrique peÑa nieto cuando el candidato aspiraba a la presidencia de mÉxico. contÓ sus supuestas estrategias para escuchar ilegalmente las comunicaciones de algunos adversarios. el hacker dio detalles de dineros, manejos en redes sociales y otras presuntas manipulaciones para ayudar a peÑa nieto a llegar a los pinos. reportero: asegura que trabajÓ para la campaÑa presidencial de enrique peÑa nieto interceptando las comunicaciones. >>describiÓ un poco su involucramiento por varios aÑos a travÉs de un consultor que es muy reconocido por su trabajo de asesoramiento polÍtico nos explicÓ el tipo de trabajo que hacÍa. reportero: la revista entrevistÓ en exclusiva a andrÉs sepÚlveda, el hacker que dio detalles de cÓmo robaron las estrategias de campaÑa, manipularon los medios sociales se instalaron software espÍas. >> fueron varios meses, fue un trabajo de 9 meses que involucrÓ el trabajo de mÁs de una veintena de periodistas. reportero: de acuerdo
. ♪ ♪ >> Éste es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa: mu buenas nochescolombiano afirma que es pÍo a los rivales de enrique peÑa nieto cuando el candidato aspiraba a la presidencia de mÉxico. contÓ sus supuestas estrategias para escuchar ilegalmente las comunicaciones de algunos adversarios. el hacker dio detalles de dineros, manejos en redes sociales y otras presuntas manipulaciones para ayudar a peÑa nieto a llegar a los pinos....
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i'm stephanie ra ramos for channel 7 eyewitness news. >> there will be a service to mourn the victims in ecuador. brooklyn -- president joined leaders of the ecuadorian it's home to the largest population of ecuadorian americans in the united states. >> and woodside queens among them as well. our hearts go out to them. >>> we have the after school accu-weather forecast. >> it's going to be absolute leghorns. after school it's going to warm up to 67 degrees. maybe over the areas of new jersey. lots of sunshine. tomorrow after school is going to be warmer. after school on friday, we'll talk about rain next on your accu-weather forecast. back to you. >> thanks. >>> a woman recovering from severe burns, and she claims an e-cigarette is to blame. coming up, the lawsuit she's filing. >>> it started as a battle to a queens woman suffered severe burns after an e-cigarette blew up in her pocket. she was stopped inside a car in wines when she said the device exploded and flew out of her pocket onto the dashboard. she relies on a cane to get around. she's on a long road to recovery, which includ
i'm stephanie ra ramos for channel 7 eyewitness news. >> there will be a service to mourn the victims in ecuador. brooklyn -- president joined leaders of the ecuadorian it's home to the largest population of ecuadorian americans in the united states. >> and woodside queens among them as well. our hearts go out to them. >>> we have the after school accu-weather forecast. >> it's going to be absolute leghorns. after school it's going to warm up to 67 degrees. maybe over...
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locutor: el noticiero univisiÓn, jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas.lena: buena noche en honor a un gusto poder de una planta de lo mexicano en trabajadores sobre el de creen que habrÍa mÁs muertos en tratando de ocultar. la desesperaciÓn consume familiares de desaparecidos. >> . de trabajadores de la planta han sido encontrados por la de ayer se cansaron de preguntar. >> nadie les da razÓn de los suyos. este hombre estÁ desesperado por encontrar a su hermano jonathan. aseguran que no ocurriÓ en la madrugada los >> nos tienen que decir quiÉnes son los que van a pasar a verlos. reportera: el director de los mexicanos asegurÓ que no a las vÍctimas. por la tarde pudimos entrar al complejo estÁ visiblemente daÑado con casi todos los vidrios rotos. entre enrique peÑa nieto permaneciÓ 15 minutos en lugar. los familiares de los partidos no se han ido. de como pueden ver prÁcticamente todos los muros fueron destruidos y todavÍa se siente en el aire los tÓxicos que se presentaron tras el fuerte impacto, tras la tragedia el lugar permanece cerrado y solitario ha
locutor: el noticiero univisiÓn, jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas.lena: buena noche en honor a un gusto poder de una planta de lo mexicano en trabajadores sobre el de creen que habrÍa mÁs muertos en tratando de ocultar. la desesperaciÓn consume familiares de desaparecidos. >> . de trabajadores de la planta han sido encontrados por la de ayer se cansaron de preguntar. >> nadie les da razÓn de los suyos. este hombre estÁ desesperado por encontrar a su hermano jonathan....
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. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas.mp es noticia otra vez pero por las cosas que no pudo hacer. la presencia en california desatÓ fuertes protestas en la calle, tuvo que entrar y salir por la portada de atrÁs. reportero: en medio de gritos, empujones y pancartas centenares de manifestantes rompieron la valla formada por policÍas. para llegar hasta el hotel donde se realiza la convenciÓn del partido republicano de california, obligando a que trump sus guardaespaldas descendieron de sus limusinas. >> esto beneficia a trump, quiere mÁs confrontaciÓn. anoche tambiÉn se registraron actos de violencia, en las afueras del sitio donde trump se presentÓ en un evento cerrado. lo que se iniciÓ con el intercambio de insultos entre simpatizantes y opositores. con mÁs de una docena de marchas programadas para este prÓximo domingo a favor de los trabajadores inmigrantes, los organizadores han convocado a los participantes a que marchen pacÍficamente enviando un mensaje de alto al audio. >> el momento en que se vuelve mÁs violento esta
. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas.mp es noticia otra vez pero por las cosas que no pudo hacer. la presencia en california desatÓ fuertes protestas en la calle, tuvo que entrar y salir por la portada de atrÁs. reportero: en medio de gritos, empujones y pancartas centenares de manifestantes rompieron la valla formada por policÍas. para llegar hasta el hotel donde se realiza la convenciÓn del partido republicano de california, obligando a...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: Éste es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa elenamexicanas detuvieron a uno de los tres sujetos que intentÓ secuestrar el cantante lupillo rivera despuÉs de ofrecer un concierto en puebla, al parecer se logrÓ escapar de los captores y pedir ayuda para su chofer y asistente para quienes los delincuentes se llevaron pero luego liberaron, jessica zermeÑo nostra los detalles. jessica: el cantante look pillo rivero estuvo a punto de ser secuestrado en mÉxico este fin de semana, los hechos ocurrieron en despuÉs de un concierto en puebla a unas 170 millas de la capital mexicana, segÚn la denuncia el cantante saliÓ del palenque acompaÑado de su staff cuando fueron interceptados por tres hombres armados, que intentaron robarle lo que habÍa ganado en la presentaciÓn. >> aquÍ hay una tentativa de secuestro por lo siguiente, normalmente cuando el robo la baja del vehÍculo, la despojan del las pertenencias y se llevan el propio vehÍculo, aquí no, aquÍ se los llevaron, lo privaron de la libertad. jessica: el conductor de lupillo y su manager habÍa
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: Éste es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa elenamexicanas detuvieron a uno de los tres sujetos que intentÓ secuestrar el cantante lupillo rivera despuÉs de ofrecer un concierto en puebla, al parecer se logrÓ escapar de los captores y pedir ayuda para su chofer y asistente para quienes los delincuentes se llevaron pero luego liberaron, jessica zermeÑo nostra los detalles. jessica: el cantante look pillo rivero estuvo a...
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. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas.arÍa helena y jorge tienen el dÍa libre, hay consternaciÓn por la ejecución de ocho miembros de una familia. las vÍctimas murieron de un balazo en la cabeza sus cuerpos fueron hallados en cuatro lugares distintos, las autoridades investigar el mÓvil. vilma: una masacre que tiene consternados a los habitantes. esta maÑana las autoridades descubrieron los cuerpos de ocho personas muertas miembros de una misma familia quienes fueron asesinadas. >> esta maÑana recibimos una llamada y acudimos a una vivienda donde habÍa sangre y dos hombres muertos, luego nos hablaron de otros lugares donde habÍa mÁs vÍctimas. vilma: los cuerpos fueron encontrados en cuatro viviendas, entre las vÍctimas una mujer, su ex esposo, hijos y nietos todos adultos. en las viviendas fueron encontrados un bebÉ de cuatro dÍas de nacidos, uno de cinco meses de edad y otro de tres aÑos. >> tenemos una persona que estÁ armada y es peligrosa, en este momento no sabemos con certeza cuÁntas son, tres de las viviendas estÁn
. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas.arÍa helena y jorge tienen el dÍa libre, hay consternaciÓn por la ejecución de ocho miembros de una familia. las vÍctimas murieron de un balazo en la cabeza sus cuerpos fueron hallados en cuatro lugares distintos, las autoridades investigar el mÓvil. vilma: una masacre que tiene consternados a los habitantes. esta maÑana las autoridades descubrieron los cuerpos de ocho personas muertas miembros de...
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. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa: muy buenas noticiero con la potente explosiÓn ocurrida en una planta de petrÓleo en veracruz que habrÍa dejado muertos y heridos. la detonaciÓn formó una enorme nube tÓxica y obligó a evacuar a cientos de personas. reportera: una potente explosiÓn en una planta se registrÓ en el estado de veracruz, asÍ lo confirmÓ pemex en su cuenta, la empresa se llama petroquÍmica de vinilo. segÚn algunos testigos la explosiÓn fue bastante fuerte por lo que han sido evacuadas centenares de personas, reportaron que existen 3 personas lesionadas pero podrÍan haber varios heridos y decenas de muertos. se menciona que por la magnitud de la explosiÓn habrÍa decenas de heridos y quizÁs muertos y los servicios de emergencia han sido sobrepasados y hasta ciudadanos estÁn ayudando a los afectados. se teme por una segunda explosiÓn que podrÍa ocurrir en este complejo petroquÍmico. la informaciÓn sobre las muertes no ha sido confirmada, sÓlo se ha reportado que existen 3 lesionados. esa columna de humo llega por lo menos
. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa: muy buenas noticiero con la potente explosiÓn ocurrida en una planta de petrÓleo en veracruz que habrÍa dejado muertos y heridos. la detonaciÓn formó una enorme nube tÓxica y obligó a evacuar a cientos de personas. reportera: una potente explosiÓn en una planta se registrÓ en el estado de veracruz, asÍ lo confirmÓ pemex en su cuenta, la empresa se llama petroquÍmica de vinilo....
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ramos no tienes demasiadas historias, pero esta vez mÁgica, maravillosa en la celebraciÓn de la vida.entregaron el hospital, 40 aÑos busca desesperadamente a su hijo. habÍa de la explosiÓn en la planta en estado de veracruz cuadrillas trabajadores entran por primera vez para retirar escombros los detalles de esto y mÁs en breve. ramÓn: una mujer de luz a dos hijos y solamente entregaron uno. alejandra: pacheco entre los aÑos cuando dio a luz al cuarto de sus 10 hijos, todo era felicidad de los o convencional ha sido lo llevÓ a emergencia y empezÓ una pesadilla que no ha terminado. nos cuenta que han pasado mÁs de cuatro dÉcadas como aÑos de bÚsqueda tanto como autoridades como muchas lÁgrimas de respuesta nunca ha llegado. >> que posar para hallarlo siempre estÁ mi corazÓn de uno. >> al igual que el de su hermano que el dolor se le hace imposible hablar. alejandra: en 2005 otro de sus hijos don contra el prefijo con Él, incluso lo invito conocer su madre, pero Éste nunca llegÓ la cita lo que piensa que quizÁs piensa equivocadamente que lo abandonaron. >> te quiero mandar un mensaje a
ramos no tienes demasiadas historias, pero esta vez mÁgica, maravillosa en la celebraciÓn de la vida.entregaron el hospital, 40 aÑos busca desesperadamente a su hijo. habÍa de la explosiÓn en la planta en estado de veracruz cuadrillas trabajadores entran por primera vez para retirar escombros los detalles de esto y mÁs en breve. ramÓn: una mujer de luz a dos hijos y solamente entregaron uno. alejandra: pacheco entre los aÑos cuando dio a luz al cuarto de sus 10 hijos, todo era felicidad...
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. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge: muy buenasel lunes cuando la corte suprema empiece a definir su futuro migratorio. la corte decidirÁ si obama tiene autoridad para elegir esas medidas o si viera la constituciÓn al hacerlo. lourdes: hay gran expectativa en el paÍs y activistas se han movilizado porque el lunes la corte suprema escucharÁ los argumentos de texas y otros 25 estados contra la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente quedan pararÍa hasta 5 millones de indocumentados. >> quÉ estÁ sobre el tapete? lourdes: entre congresistas demÓcratas hay gran confianza en un fallo que favorezca la acciÓn del gobierno. >> estamos optimistas que la corte decidirÁ el caso en nuestro favor. lourdes: el presidente debe usar su discreciÓn, no le otorgamos suficiente dinero para deportar a 11 millones. los programas de daca y dapa suspender la deportaciÓn y permiten trabajar a millones de inmigrantes. >> es tiempo de decirle a la corte suprema pÁrense con nosotros, hagan lo que es el deber de este paÍs. lourdes: este senador demÓcrata los invito a s
. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge: muy buenasel lunes cuando la corte suprema empiece a definir su futuro migratorio. la corte decidirÁ si obama tiene autoridad para elegir esas medidas o si viera la constituciÓn al hacerlo. lourdes: hay gran expectativa en el paÍs y activistas se han movilizado porque el lunes la corte suprema escucharÁ los argumentos de texas y otros 25 estados contra la acciÓn ejecutiva del...
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. >> here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: nba team owners will not be moving the all-star game out of now. >> the best role for the league to play here is through constructive engagement towards change, not setting deadlines, not making ultimatums. >> reporter: a bipartisan group of senators writing the nba commissioner, urging the commissioner to take a stand against the bathroom law. he says the law is problematic but has faith north carolina will make changes. >> this is about something much bigger than the nba. >> reporter: north carolina's governor did make some changes to the state law, but those do not extend to protecting gay families. other states are introducing and passing similar bills and facing threats of businesses and entertainers. >> less money is going to come into your state the more hateout put out of it. >> reporter: in mississippi, a law gives business owners a right to deny service to lbgt because of religious beliefs. but rejected bills in minnesota, tennessee and other places have been removed. in south carolina, a public hearing on the bathroom law drew a cro
. >> here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: nba team owners will not be moving the all-star game out of now. >> the best role for the league to play here is through constructive engagement towards change, not setting deadlines, not making ultimatums. >> reporter: a bipartisan group of senators writing the nba commissioner, urging the commissioner to take a stand against the bathroom law. he says the law is problematic but has faith north carolina will make changes....
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stephanie ramos has more from washington. >> reporter: bernie sanders, hillary clinton, donald trump, and john kasich are all in a new york state of mind. sanders, greeted by a pumped up crowd of supporters in syracuse, where he went after the opponent he would like to face in the general election. >> in the general election, we are beating trump by 20 points. >> reporter: a new quinnipiac poll shows hillary clinton is beating sanders in new york by double digits. and she also tries to win over voters in her home state. at a new york city round table, clinton weighing in on the gender gap when it comes to equal pay. >> the last time i checked, there's no discount for being a woman. groceries don't cost us less, rent doesn't cost us less. >> reporter: on the republican side, trump is still maintaining a double digit lead in the empire state, but he's still mad over a loss to ted cruz in colorado. john kasich getting a warm welcome in a bakery. posing for pictures with kids and explaining to voters why, even though he's way behind, he should be the gop nominee. >> we always aim towards
stephanie ramos has more from washington. >> reporter: bernie sanders, hillary clinton, donald trump, and john kasich are all in a new york state of mind. sanders, greeted by a pumped up crowd of supporters in syracuse, where he went after the opponent he would like to face in the general election. >> in the general election, we are beating trump by 20 points. >> reporter: a new quinnipiac poll shows hillary clinton is beating sanders in new york by double digits. and she also...
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lets head to stephanie ramos live in washington tonight with more. >> reporter: well rick, new york isr take most state and the frontrunners, donald trump and hillary clinton are hoping to rake in the state's delegates. bernie sanders, hillary clinton and donald trump and john kasich are all in a new york state of mind. sanders greeted by a pumped up crowd of supporters in syracuse where the vermont senator went after the opponent he would like to face in the general election. >> in a general election poll match-up we are beating trump by 20 points. >> a new quinnipiac poll shows hillary clinton is beating sanders in new york by double digits as she tries to win over voters in her home state. at a new york city round table weighing in on the gender gap. >> the last time i checked there is no discount for being a woman, grocery doesn't cost us less and rent doesn't cost us less. >> and trump is still maintaining a double digit lead in the empire state and is still mad over a loss in colorado. cruz spending his time in california after being in the bronx last week. john kasich getting a
lets head to stephanie ramos live in washington tonight with more. >> reporter: well rick, new york isr take most state and the frontrunners, donald trump and hillary clinton are hoping to rake in the state's delegates. bernie sanders, hillary clinton and donald trump and john kasich are all in a new york state of mind. sanders greeted by a pumped up crowd of supporters in syracuse where the vermont senator went after the opponent he would like to face in the general election. >> in...
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abc stephanie ramos has her story. >> reporter: survival tactics. living off the land. not how you would expect a grandmother to spend more than a week. this is 72-year-old anne rogers. on march 31st she was driving to phoenix with her dog and cat to visit her grand kids, then her plans change. >> however, i took a wrong turn. >> reporter: she got lost in for nine days with no food, no water, no cell phone signal. her car was out of gas. and there was no one nearby. >> i knew how much pain my family, my friends, and those who knew me well were feeling about the fact i've been gone, missing so long. >> reporter: as the sun set, so did the cold. >> there was no way to do anything other than camp in the car. >> reporter: for nine days and nights she drank pond water and ate plants to survive until searchers spotted her dog. then this, a help signal made from rocks and sticks. >> the ground searchers found my note, help, i need it now. >> reporter: finally a helicopter search crew finds anne. amazingly not just alive but coherent, able to walk to the chopper by herself. how
abc stephanie ramos has her story. >> reporter: survival tactics. living off the land. not how you would expect a grandmother to spend more than a week. this is 72-year-old anne rogers. on march 31st she was driving to phoenix with her dog and cat to visit her grand kids, then her plans change. >> however, i took a wrong turn. >> reporter: she got lost in for nine days with no food, no water, no cell phone signal. her car was out of gas. and there was no one nearby. >> i...
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stephanie ramos have the decision. reporter: they will not be moving the all-star game out of the tar heel state for now. >> the best role is to play through constructive engagement toward change. not setting deadlines. not making ultimatums. reporter: a bipartisan group of senators writing to the nba commissioner adam silver urging the organization to take a stand against north carolina's so-called bathroom law. silver agrees the law is problematic. but says he has faith that north carolina will make changes before the all-star game ten months from now. >> this is about something bigger than the nba. reporter: the north carolina governor made changes to the state law but it does not extend to protect gay families. other states are introducing and passing similar bills and also facing threat of boycott. in mississippi, a law businesses the right to deny service to member of the lgbt community based on rely you moral belief. similar law in south dakota and georgia have been vetoed. previously rejected bill in kansas, mi
stephanie ramos have the decision. reporter: they will not be moving the all-star game out of the tar heel state for now. >> the best role is to play through constructive engagement toward change. not setting deadlines. not making ultimatums. reporter: a bipartisan group of senators writing to the nba commissioner adam silver urging the organization to take a stand against north carolina's so-called bathroom law. silver agrees the law is problematic. but says he has faith that north...
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argumentos la magistrada mencionÓ que habÍa 11 millones de indocumentados dijo estÁn aquÍ los que ramoscientemente en la escuela de brooklyn repitiÓ lo que siempre dice que es necesario que no haya catÓlicos y jundÍos graduao en la corte que tener antecedentes diversos ayuda a los magistrados para saber escuchar y pensar mejor ya que entendemos las cosas a partir de la experiencia, este analista dice que no debe impresionar a los jueces. >>> cuyo trabajo es interpretar las leyes de este paÍs y en este trabajo no deberÍa importar los antecedentes que uno traiga. a el mencionar a los indocumentado trajo a colaciÓn el lado polÍtico en esta controversia. >>> por eso para muchos, toto mayor dio voz a quien vive en la sombra, en washington, noticias telemundo. >>> bu como y dijimos sobre la victoria de donald trump en new york ahorita podemos decir que telemundo proyecta como ganadora entre demÓcratas a hillary clinton que fue senadora por new york en washington, gana esta york en washington, gana esta primaria, muyme entero que estar se casÓ con mi hermana. - tu hermana es la tÍa y la madras
argumentos la magistrada mencionÓ que habÍa 11 millones de indocumentados dijo estÁn aquÍ los que ramoscientemente en la escuela de brooklyn repitiÓ lo que siempre dice que es necesario que no haya catÓlicos y jundÍos graduao en la corte que tener antecedentes diversos ayuda a los magistrados para saber escuchar y pensar mejor ya que entendemos las cosas a partir de la experiencia, este analista dice que no debe impresionar a los jueces. >>> cuyo trabajo es interpretar las leyes...
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. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge; trump entrÓl abierta con su partido, dijo que el sistema de selecciÓn de delegados lo hicieron polÍticos deshonestos para asegurarse que candidatos, Él no pudieran ganar la nominaciÓn presidencial. dijo que el presidente del partido deberÍa sentirse avergonzado. lourdes: ted cruz estarÍa a punto de tener suficientes delegados a su favor para bloquear la nominaciÓn de trump. en la primera votaciÓn la mayorÍa de los delegados deben respaldar al candidato que representan, pero si van a una segunda ronda el senador texano ganarÍa 130 delegados mÁs. >> muchos delegados van a deshacerse del voto de confianza que tenÍan que darle al candidato y entonces van a brincar al bando del candidato que haya ganado su apoyo. lourdes: esto impedirÍa que trump alcance el nÚmero mÁgico. >> en este momento trump no cierra el negocio. lourdes: para obtener los delegados necesarios antes de la convenciÓn, trump necesitarÍa una cadena de victorias contundentes no sÓlo de nueva york, sino alrededor del paÍs, pero insiste
. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge; trump entrÓl abierta con su partido, dijo que el sistema de selecciÓn de delegados lo hicieron polÍticos deshonestos para asegurarse que candidatos, Él no pudieran ganar la nominaciÓn presidencial. dijo que el presidente del partido deberÍa sentirse avergonzado. lourdes: ted cruz estarÍa a punto de tener suficientes delegados a su favor para bloquear la nominaciÓn de trump. en la...
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. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas.oches, comenzamos con el polÉmico plan de trump para obligar a mÉxico a pagar por un muro en la frontera. segÚn Él si méxico no paga le bloquearÍa su segunda fuente de ingresos, las remesas, harÍa que los inmigrantes paguen con el dinero que ellos envÍan a mantener a su familia. obama calificÓ la fórmula como una idea inmadura. lourdes: trump dice que forzarÍa al gobierno mexicano a pagar por un muro bajo amenazas de bloquear los miles de millones de dÓlares en remesas que inmigrantes envÍan a mÉxico. el precandidato retirarÍa la amenaza si mÉxico paga entre 5 a 10.000 millones de dÓlares para construir el muro de 1000 millas. trump el muro es una fracciÓn del dinero que en muchas formas diferentes mÉxico toma de estados unidos. lourdes: advertirÍa a mÉxico que como paga o promulgarÁ una medida. presidente obama: la idea que vamos a seguir cada dinero... buena suerte con eso. lourdes: cientos de familias mexicanas dependen de las remesas para su subsistencia. >> hoy en dÍa es mucho mÁs
. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas.oches, comenzamos con el polÉmico plan de trump para obligar a mÉxico a pagar por un muro en la frontera. segÚn Él si méxico no paga le bloquearÍa su segunda fuente de ingresos, las remesas, harÍa que los inmigrantes paguen con el dinero que ellos envÍan a mantener a su familia. obama calificÓ la fórmula como una idea inmadura. lourdes: trump dice que forzarÍa al gobierno mexicano a pagar por un...