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migrantshe illegal deported back to mexico end up here on the riverbed of the canal. almost all have the same wish. >> i want to go back to the other side. nothing else. but you have to be careful they do not catch you when you cross. next time there is fog, i am gone. i will go back to my friends in san diego. >> the canal lies next to the border fence. it leaves a lasting impression on visitors to tijuana. people livedeported in holes in the ground or crude shelters, no more welcome here than they were across the border. she lived happily in the u.s. for years until authorities apprehended her. she was sent back to a country she hardly knew with no money or papers. me with a 20-ened year prison sentence if i tried to cross the border again. what am i supposed to do? i want to get across but i cannot. i want to hold my children again. i miss them so much, especially at night. >> virginia has lived on the canal for the last two years. drug addiction as to her misery. with herren live sister in san diego. she has no contact with them. he grew up in san diego and became
migrantshe illegal deported back to mexico end up here on the riverbed of the canal. almost all have the same wish. >> i want to go back to the other side. nothing else. but you have to be careful they do not catch you when you cross. next time there is fog, i am gone. i will go back to my friends in san diego. >> the canal lies next to the border fence. it leaves a lasting impression on visitors to tijuana. people livedeported in holes in the ground or crude shelters, no more...
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migrantshe illegal deported back to mexico and up here, on the rubbish strewn riverbed of the rio tijuana can now. almost all have the same wish. to thent to go back other side, says this man. nothing else. but you have to be careful they don't catch you when you cross. there is fault, i'm gone. is fault, i'mhere gone. i will go back to my friends in san diego. the canal lies next to the border fence. it leaves a lasting impression on visitors to tijuana. around 2000 deported people live in holes in the ground or crude shelters, no more welcome here then across the border. this person lived happily in the u.s. for years, until the authorities apprehended her. she was sent back to a country she hardly knew, with no money and no identity papers. they threatened me with a five i 20 year prison sentence if crossed the border again, she says. what am i supposed to do? i want to get across, but i cannot. i want to hold my children again. i miss them so much. especially at night. she has lived on the canal the last two years. berg addiction adds to her misery. her children live with her sister i
migrantshe illegal deported back to mexico and up here, on the rubbish strewn riverbed of the rio tijuana can now. almost all have the same wish. to thent to go back other side, says this man. nothing else. but you have to be careful they don't catch you when you cross. there is fault, i'm gone. is fault, i'mhere gone. i will go back to my friends in san diego. the canal lies next to the border fence. it leaves a lasting impression on visitors to tijuana. around 2000 deported people live in...
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the current was so strong the riverbed shifted course. >> the river is apparently now back where anotherature had put it. >> reporter: while lyons was under siege its mayor was out of town on business in africa. a week later she's just getting back and seeing her town for the first time. >> it was just frustrating to get home. you just want to get home. the most difficult time for me was, and for anyone, is when you don't have information. >> reporter: her task and first priority for all lyons elected official is to find out what happened to the residents still unaccounted for. >> that's our number one priority above everything else. find those people and get them to safety. following that it's trying to assess our water and waste water system. and trying to figure out a temporary way to get those back online. >> reporter: this gives a really good picture how difficult it will be rebuilding and getting people back here to live. this bridge completely wiped out. the people in that neighborhood completely separated from the rest of town. what comes next is getting lion's residents back in
the current was so strong the riverbed shifted course. >> the river is apparently now back where anotherature had put it. >> reporter: while lyons was under siege its mayor was out of town on business in africa. a week later she's just getting back and seeing her town for the first time. >> it was just frustrating to get home. you just want to get home. the most difficult time for me was, and for anyone, is when you don't have information. >> reporter: her task and first...
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i think we alluded to last time, macy's, riverbed, and we've done -- any number of large transas with tenants that would fit really neatly into this space. the process obviously has a number of steps and amy who is our partner thalmannage that process part of this will talk to that ~. really, really excited about this opportunity. >> thank you. delighted to be here again, commissioners. in this part of the presentation what we'll try to do is address some of the specific questions that the staff asked us to talk about as part of this presentation to you. in terms of regulatory approvals, as you well know, there's a lot of complexity when you do anything on the waterfront, especially when you do anything that's a major project such as we're talking about here. when we designed our program of uses as [speaker not understood] has eloquently gone through, to make sure it is something that is feasibly approvable within the current framework of the regulation of the waterfront. the local approvals, of course, require the port and the board of supervisors, pursuant to a c-e-q-a clearance pro
i think we alluded to last time, macy's, riverbed, and we've done -- any number of large transas with tenants that would fit really neatly into this space. the process obviously has a number of steps and amy who is our partner thalmannage that process part of this will talk to that ~. really, really excited about this opportunity. >> thank you. delighted to be here again, commissioners. in this part of the presentation what we'll try to do is address some of the specific questions that...
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the current was so strong the riverbed visited course. >> the river is now back where mother nature had put it. >> its mayor was out of town on business in africa. a week later she is just getting back and seeing her town for the first time. >> it was just frustrating to get home and you just want to get home. the most difficult time for me and for anyone is when you don't have information. >> her first task and priority for all lyons individuals is find out who is still unaccounted for. >> that is the number one priority is to find those peoples and get them to safety. trying to assess our water and waste water systems and trying to figure out a trea way to get those back online. >> this gives you a really difficult picture how, this bridge completely wiped out, the people in that neighborhood completely separated from the rest of up to. what comes next is getting lyon's 2030 people back in town and get independent businesses back and running. >> we are not, much large businesses, we are small independent companies. >> the school will now service the town hall, the old town hall was se
the current was so strong the riverbed visited course. >> the river is now back where mother nature had put it. >> its mayor was out of town on business in africa. a week later she is just getting back and seeing her town for the first time. >> it was just frustrating to get home and you just want to get home. the most difficult time for me and for anyone is when you don't have information. >> her first task and priority for all lyons individuals is find out who is still...
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the riverbeds. we looked under the culverts. you know? we ended up going to crack houses because somebody had a lead. >> if you see something on the side of the road, a garbage bag, whatever, it's like -- could that be her? >> it was such a horrendous crime to lose your daughter and never find out what the heck happened to her. >> larry beaumont kept looking too. >> i actually made arrangements on a couple of occasions to go out and look for the body. >> beaumont called in specialized military and law enforcement units to search. >> we were not able to find it. so rather than give up, it occurred to me that, obviously, larry hall knew. >> beaumont needed answers and turned to an unlikely source to get them. he needed someone to befriend larry hall. someone charismatic, someone on the inside. larry beaumont needed jimmy keene. beaumont had sent both keene and hall to prison. now he hatched a risky plan that would bring them together. keene was ten months into his sentence when beaumont brought him in to talk. >> scared me. i thought it was
the riverbeds. we looked under the culverts. you know? we ended up going to crack houses because somebody had a lead. >> if you see something on the side of the road, a garbage bag, whatever, it's like -- could that be her? >> it was such a horrendous crime to lose your daughter and never find out what the heck happened to her. >> larry beaumont kept looking too. >> i actually made arrangements on a couple of occasions to go out and look for the body. >> beaumont...
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there was a dam that broke the riverbed. created its own river. >> reporter: like a tsunami, almost? >> it was just like a tsunami. >> reporter: a wave of water so strong, it pulled the garage right out of the ground, found icing and all, putting all the pieces back together may not even be possible, but this family plans to try. >> we're just going to get back into our house as quickly and safely as possible and just rebuild our lives and rebuild our slice of heaven again. >> reporter: now the air support here the national guard continuing with their search and rescue operations and evacuations. 12,000 people remain evacuated tonight. we do know fema is on the ground providing assistance. they have already received assistance from aid and families and approved $30,000 for those families who have requested it so far. >> thank you so much. >>> our night story out front a police officer charged for killing an unarmed mavenlt a story we have tonight, we have newly released 911 thames. a former football player from a&m was shot
there was a dam that broke the riverbed. created its own river. >> reporter: like a tsunami, almost? >> it was just like a tsunami. >> reporter: a wave of water so strong, it pulled the garage right out of the ground, found icing and all, putting all the pieces back together may not even be possible, but this family plans to try. >> we're just going to get back into our house as quickly and safely as possible and just rebuild our lives and rebuild our slice of heaven...
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the vehicle plummeted 75 meters down a ravine into a riverbed. it was carrying farmers to a market west of the capital, guatemala city. investigators do not yet know what caused the bus to veer off the road. >> an explosion in the southern chinese city of guangzhou has killed four people and injured 14. may have been related to explosive materials stored in a garage. the second deadly explosion to strike southern china in today's. -- in two days. the fallout from recent revelations about the secret u.s. surveillance program continues. >> calls are growing in the european union to suspend data sharing plans with the united states that were introduced after the september 11 terrorist attacks. >> some european lawmakers want to pull out altogether from an eu agreement with the u.s. that provides passenger list of airplanes flying to america and allows act has to interbank transfers. the deal was controversial from the start and is likely to become even less popular now. >> members of the european parliament say they are dismayed by the recent u.s. b
the vehicle plummeted 75 meters down a ravine into a riverbed. it was carrying farmers to a market west of the capital, guatemala city. investigators do not yet know what caused the bus to veer off the road. >> an explosion in the southern chinese city of guangzhou has killed four people and injured 14. may have been related to explosive materials stored in a garage. the second deadly explosion to strike southern china in today's. -- in two days. the fallout from recent revelations about...
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still getting high surges in the riverbed, making it difficult for the national guard and emergency crewso save them. we've just had a sprinkling of light rain, it's not going to add much surge to the boulder creek behind me. it's not going to help the efforts, and they're worried it's more rain overnight could complicate things. it's certainly not over yet. >> look at the scene behind you, the swollen river rushing by. really tells the story of what's going on there, dominick live where all that flooding is taking place near boulder, colorado. thanks very much. >> this same area has been hit for the last several years with incredible drought. and then the wildfires, devastated the region. now this flooding. >> they had wanted so much rain, they needed it dwes plattly. >> all at once. >> too much of a good thing. a little more contact on the flooding. some 4500 square miles have been affected in all. that's almost the size of the state of connecticut. the governor has also declared a state of emergency. 14 counties releasing $6 million in relief funds. in just 15 hours, the city of boulde
still getting high surges in the riverbed, making it difficult for the national guard and emergency crewso save them. we've just had a sprinkling of light rain, it's not going to add much surge to the boulder creek behind me. it's not going to help the efforts, and they're worried it's more rain overnight could complicate things. it's certainly not over yet. >> look at the scene behind you, the swollen river rushing by. really tells the story of what's going on there, dominick live where...
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the water after the tour boat engine caught fire sending the duck and its belongings down to the riverbedt good. >> it was scary. a lost smoke inhalation. we all jumped into the river. i lost my bag and passport and everything to get home to australia. >> obviously the engine caught on fire and we saw smoke and fire. my husband and i said i think we better jump into the river which we did. we're australian. we can swim. bill: yeah you can. other boats came to save everybody. two people suffered smoke inhalation. the company, no more tours now. they want to figure out what sparked this, how it started. >> first time we heard about a duck boat incident. >>> let's get you to the extreme weather happening right now. rain, wind, snow slamming the northwest and it is not even the 1st of october causing major flooding in washington state, oregon, and northern california as well. now those areas are bracing for more. meteorologist maria molina is live in our fox extreme weather center with the latest on that. hey, maria. >> good morning, martha. that's right, this storm system a little bit unusua
the water after the tour boat engine caught fire sending the duck and its belongings down to the riverbedt good. >> it was scary. a lost smoke inhalation. we all jumped into the river. i lost my bag and passport and everything to get home to australia. >> obviously the engine caught on fire and we saw smoke and fire. my husband and i said i think we better jump into the river which we did. we're australian. we can swim. bill: yeah you can. other boats came to save everybody. two...
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joshua, encourages people as they move from slavery to liberating freedom to take stones from the riverbedgenerations would know what happened at that location. to the living stones that do testify of courage and resilience, of persistence and patience, of hope and conviction , that even the darkest days does break forth in a resounding symphony and cadence of hope and forward momentum. day, brothershis and sisters, to remember, and in remembering, we also come to nudge our community to move forward. while we celebrate major account which miss that have been made in these past 50 years, accomplishments quantified in the after main -- affirmation of the honorable andrew young being appointed as the first african- american u.s. ambassador to the u.n., dr. richard arrington the elected as the first african- american mayor of birmingham in 1979, dr. condoleezza rice, a homegirl, affirmed as the first african-american woman to serve as the 66th u.s. secretary of state, in honor of honorable terry sewall, being elected as the first african-american woman to represent district seven in the house
joshua, encourages people as they move from slavery to liberating freedom to take stones from the riverbedgenerations would know what happened at that location. to the living stones that do testify of courage and resilience, of persistence and patience, of hope and conviction , that even the darkest days does break forth in a resounding symphony and cadence of hope and forward momentum. day, brothershis and sisters, to remember, and in remembering, we also come to nudge our community to move...