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here in salinas behind me, this home fell into a sinkhole.ld me, i built it three years ago, it was my dream home. now it's sitting in a hole." norah, the governor said it might be a week before they know really fully how much damage has been caused across the island. >> o'donnell: david, thank you for your steadfast reporting. well, for more on where hurricane fiona is headed next, let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. chris, good evening. >> good evening, norah. fiona is a major hurricane. still possibly some flooding rain still for the turks and caicos. 115-mile an hour category 3 hurricane. we can see what the storm has already done earlier with the very heavy rain and the very strong winds. on this path, the storm is expected to become a category 4 hurricane as it goes by bermuda and then eventually into canada. now, we're also watching invest 98l. it is expected to develop once it gets into the caribbean and, norah, there's also a chance it will make its way into the gulf of mexico. >> o'don
here in salinas behind me, this home fell into a sinkhole.ld me, i built it three years ago, it was my dream home. now it's sitting in a hole." norah, the governor said it might be a week before they know really fully how much damage has been caused across the island. >> o'donnell: david, thank you for your steadfast reporting. well, for more on where hurricane fiona is headed next, let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. chris, good...
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here in salinas behind me, this home fell into a sinkhole.he lady told me, i built it three years ago. week be t k. the governo sai i fully how much damage has been caused across the island. >> david, thank you for your steadfast reporting. >>> well, now to what's being described as the largest pandemic relief fraud case. today federal prosecutors charged 47 people with stealing more than a quarter of a billion dollars meant for needy children and then using that money to line their own pockets. cbs's jeff pegues has all the new details. >> reporter: in minnesota, the wads of cash first got people's attention. then the pricey real estate, cars, and jewelry. investigators said today that it was all proceeds of a scheme that defrauded taxpayers out of more than $250 million. >> their goal was to make as much money for themselves as they could while falsely claiming to feed children during the pandemic. >> reporter: the scheme began in early 2020 with a food program known as feeding our future. it allegedly funneled tens of millions in federal d
here in salinas behind me, this home fell into a sinkhole.he lady told me, i built it three years ago. week be t k. the governo sai i fully how much damage has been caused across the island. >> david, thank you for your steadfast reporting. >>> well, now to what's being described as the largest pandemic relief fraud case. today federal prosecutors charged 47 people with stealing more than a quarter of a billion dollars meant for needy children and then using that money to line...
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in salinas behind me this home fell into a sinkhole. the 4r5eudy told me i belt it three years ago, my dream home, now it's sitting in a hole. the governor said it would be a week before they know fully how much damage has been caused across the island. >> o'donnell: david, thankyou for your steadfast reporting. for more on where hurricane fiona is headedneck, let's bring in meteorologist chris kern from our partners at the weather channel. >> reporter: fiona remains a major hurricane. this is a strong storm bringing heavy rain and strong winds, sustained at 115 miles an hour. those are the latest winds with in category 3 hurricane. i wanted to show you from the turks and caicos what that looks like. some of the heavy rain and the wind from earlier, and we a wang thi that likely to geeven stronger, a cat 4 possible by thursday, as it approaches bermuda and heads up to canada and then, here, a high chance of development in the coming days, an area of investigation that, as it does move into the caribbean, it is, norah, entering an area w
in salinas behind me this home fell into a sinkhole. the 4r5eudy told me i belt it three years ago, my dream home, now it's sitting in a hole. the governor said it would be a week before they know fully how much damage has been caused across the island. >> o'donnell: david, thankyou for your steadfast reporting. for more on where hurricane fiona is headedneck, let's bring in meteorologist chris kern from our partners at the weather channel. >> reporter: fiona remains a major...
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estamos con lourdes en salinas. ¿cuÁl es el impacto ahÍ? ha causado un verdadero desastre aquÍ en puerto rico, el propio gobernador lo califica como una catÁstrofe. los caminos han quedado intransitable en zonas de puerto rico. estÁ lloviendo en este po mente y siguen advertencias por estas inundaciones repentinas que pueden ser tan peligrosas. es un dÍa gris y triste aquÍ en puerto rico. en el que miles de boricuas lo han perdido todo. >>> el llamado urgente con que despertaron hoy los puertorriqueÑos fue a movilizarse hacia terrenos altos ante las inundaciones repentinas. las calles en el sur y centro de la isla, convertido rÍos por lluvias torrenciales se volvieron peligrosas trampas con fuertes corrientes. >>> no es momento de salir a ver cÓmo estÁ la calle. con excepciÓn de una emergencia la calle debe estar disponible para las tareas de respuesta inmediata. >>> a 5 aÑos de la devastaciÓn provocada por el huracÁn marÍa, se repite la historia con fiona. a pesar de ser categorÍa 1 con mÁs aguas en al sguns zonas y dejÓ una catÁstrofe que
estamos con lourdes en salinas. ¿cuÁl es el impacto ahÍ? ha causado un verdadero desastre aquÍ en puerto rico, el propio gobernador lo califica como una catÁstrofe. los caminos han quedado intransitable en zonas de puerto rico. estÁ lloviendo en este po mente y siguen advertencias por estas inundaciones repentinas que pueden ser tan peligrosas. es un dÍa gris y triste aquÍ en puerto rico. en el que miles de boricuas lo han perdido todo. >>> el llamado urgente con que...
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. >> so here we are in the salinas salinas valley, home to some of the most fertile land on the planet. and a teacher by the name of julian estrada is growg is growing the next generation of mariachi musicians. are these these kids going to sound? >> they are very very loud. [ laughter ] >> one, two -- >> this is the start of the newest season of mariachi , the malisol district. for many they are touching an instrument for the first or second time in their lives. >> is not quite music it is something more than it just sounds being made, you know? but but you know, that's part of the the everyday learning, and that's what we strive for every day, so when the time comes from from a seed, the initial starting point, to now, seeing them in a first performance, i start crying. >> what are we looking at here? >> we are looking at one of my , my uncle, great uncles sons. >> mariachi has been in his blood for generations. playing in the early 1900s, they shared information during the mexican revolution. he quickly realized he could play his sons to play to earn a living. now the kids in salina
. >> so here we are in the salinas salinas valley, home to some of the most fertile land on the planet. and a teacher by the name of julian estrada is growg is growing the next generation of mariachi musicians. are these these kids going to sound? >> they are very very loud. [ laughter ] >> one, two -- >> this is the start of the newest season of mariachi , the malisol district. for many they are touching an instrument for the first or second time in their lives....
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we will introduce you to a salinas teacher who is growing the next generation of musicians. we will start with the story for -- service workers workers are out again this morn, picketing for an increase in pay pay and healthcare services. this is video from sfo that was taken earlier this morning. those food workers have encouraging news. later, supervisors will talk about increasing pay. the meeting is scheduled for 3:00. employees say they have been working without a contract since 2019 ad have not received a raise in years. travelers at the airport say they have taken notice of the demonstrations. >> my thoughts are it must be serious and it should be taken into account. >> reporter: workers plan to picket every day until their demands are met, so if you are planning a flight out of sfo anytime soon, i suggest packing a snack. > >> a fire broke out at -- it happened around 1:00 and 20 kert on fire. no word yet on any inj. it came less than 24 hours after after caltrans began phase 2 of the encampment clear out. multiple fires have sparked at the camp, which expands severa
we will introduce you to a salinas teacher who is growing the next generation of musicians. we will start with the story for -- service workers workers are out again this morn, picketing for an increase in pay pay and healthcare services. this is video from sfo that was taken earlier this morning. those food workers have encouraging news. later, supervisors will talk about increasing pay. the meeting is scheduled for 3:00. employees say they have been working without a contract since 2019 ad...
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i just don't know, i was scared. >> reporter: salina said she is dealing with muscle pain and lingering headaches, since the attack in early september. as she deals with the trauma, she is choosing to stay in more often, and doesn't go out with a a backpack. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. > >> san francisco unified school district and united educators of of san francisco have reached a tentative agreement for the school year. the agreement includes a 6% salary raise for s and for teaching assistance. extra prep time for teachers of all grades and a dedicated substitute teacher's program for for some schools. the san francisco board of education is going to vote on that tentative agreement in october. > >> still ahead on kpix 5 news at at 11:00. a former addict speaks about his life on san francisco's streets and what he thinks the district attorney's new, harsher drug policy will do do for others struggling with drug dependency. > >> evacuation orders have been d been lifted for people living near the mosquito fire. take i believe prop 27 is the right thing to do. i had experienced
i just don't know, i was scared. >> reporter: salina said she is dealing with muscle pain and lingering headaches, since the attack in early september. as she deals with the trauma, she is choosing to stay in more often, and doesn't go out with a a backpack. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. > >> san francisco unified school district and united educators of of san francisco have reached a tentative agreement for the school year. the agreement includes a 6% salary raise for s...
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>> mi hermana le esto es puerto rico >> en villa esperanza de salinas donde la tierra se tragó parteue hay mucha necesidad alega que han advertido sobre el presunto pobre mantenimiento >> 13 días después del paso de fiona en salinas continúa y veremos a y lo que era el fondo del río durante el huracán porque el agua subió hasta casi 11 pies de altura invadiendo toda la parte los árboles quedaron aplastados por el río literalmente se metió a la comunidad >> nos hemos quejado año tras año estas contrucciones en entrevista con noticias telemundo 31 la comisionada residente washington jennifer gonzález explicó que a diferencia de la emergencia tras el paso de maría los procesos para que los municipios reciban el dinero será más ágil >> vemos a nivel de poder aprobar un paquete de ayuda adicional que puede incluir fondos de salud en las áreas más afectadas como en un temporal como este continuara en dias desde el jueves en especial por la noche para viernes entrara sobre la isla de bermudas por vientos de 130 millas por hora , despues continua a la zona del norte impactando canada pero es
>> mi hermana le esto es puerto rico >> en villa esperanza de salinas donde la tierra se tragó parteue hay mucha necesidad alega que han advertido sobre el presunto pobre mantenimiento >> 13 días después del paso de fiona en salinas continúa y veremos a y lo que era el fondo del río durante el huracán porque el agua subió hasta casi 11 pies de altura invadiendo toda la parte los árboles quedaron aplastados por el río literalmente se metió a la comunidad >> nos...
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island territory. manuel rap a low al jazeera salinas, puerto rico u. s. central bank has raised interest rates to the highest level in almost 15 years as a fine to get inflation on the control. and it's hinted there may be at least 2 mill hikes before the end of the year. how to jackass reports from washington, d. c. u. s. central bankers announce the federal funds interest rate will increase buying another 3 quarters of a percent. for the 3rd time in a row, it was an aggressive though widely expected move in an effort to bring down stubbornly high inflation. still soaring at above 8 per cent. a 40 year high in the u. s. the price of gas is down across the country. but in nearly every other category, the cost of living like food, medical care and rent remains high. me while the job market is strong with the unemployment rate at just 3.7 percent. federal reserve chairman jerome powell signal that the central bank will continue to tighten its monetary policy. despite the risk of economic pain in the form of job losses, or even a recession down the road, no
island territory. manuel rap a low al jazeera salinas, puerto rico u. s. central bank has raised interest rates to the highest level in almost 15 years as a fine to get inflation on the control. and it's hinted there may be at least 2 mill hikes before the end of the year. how to jackass reports from washington, d. c. u. s. central bankers announce the federal funds interest rate will increase buying another 3 quarters of a percent. for the 3rd time in a row, it was an aggressive though widely...
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many say the storm caught them by surprise. money report reports from salinas in puerto rico. ah, as flood waters from hurricane fiona recede from families in southern puerto rico, it's time to clean up category. why? like, we don't know how this happened. like how it got this bad. we just been category away. a lot of rain if a lot of rain. exactly. yeah, i don't know that he says the hurricane caught her off guard. they left the bathroom is horrible right now. her home was still being repaired after being damaged during hurricane maria in 2017. jehovah says she wasn't expecting the damage from fiona to be so severe. they wasn't worse than maria because maria, he was more air than water. like the wind that it was really strong, and in this wine, he wasn't more rain and less when a state of emergency remains, in effect in puerto rico, allowing the u. s. government to send assistance to tens of thousands of people. and this level of federal assistance is going to greatly assessed and our ability to continue to provide the efforts that are needed to support those who need it. mos
many say the storm caught them by surprise. money report reports from salinas in puerto rico. ah, as flood waters from hurricane fiona recede from families in southern puerto rico, it's time to clean up category. why? like, we don't know how this happened. like how it got this bad. we just been category away. a lot of rain if a lot of rain. exactly. yeah, i don't know that he says the hurricane caught her off guard. they left the bathroom is horrible right now. her home was still being repaired...
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from april -- july the salinas rodeo grounds were used to confine nearly 4004 they were relocated to permanent camps. soon after the united states entered the war, steinbeck ended the service of the government. however even in that role he paid a price for social advocacy and endurance of the agent commission of the writer. the war office investigate him for rationalism, his friends, acquaintances and neighbors about his actions and associations in the 30s, steinbeck served his country as a war propagandist. in 1942 had charted resistance to the nazi invasion in scandinavia. the work was distributed by resistant movements and translate into the language of virtually every european country. steinbeck received an award from the king of north for bolstering the morale of the citizenry and warner bros. played a staggering $3000 for the movie rights. at fdr's urging steinbeck traveled to air force bases around the united states to observe the training of pilots, navigators, puppeteers and gunners he wrote bombs away. meanwhile steinbeck passed his army physical but his request to officer
from april -- july the salinas rodeo grounds were used to confine nearly 4004 they were relocated to permanent camps. soon after the united states entered the war, steinbeck ended the service of the government. however even in that role he paid a price for social advocacy and endurance of the agent commission of the writer. the war office investigate him for rationalism, his friends, acquaintances and neighbors about his actions and associations in the 30s, steinbeck served his country as a war...
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in salinas, kpix 5 news . >> did you see how emotional his his parents were? it is just part of the culture. >> and he says he just wants to. to inspire. it just pulls a heas a heartstrings. >> and i love that they are able able to honor whether it is the grandparents over the past genes past generations. > >> ahead, on our money watch, adding another sales day on the. the calendar. yesterday, amazon designating for a prime exclusive. > >> coming up on the drew barrymore show, actress susan sn susan sarandon >> welcome back. let's take a look at this mornings headlines. the budget office says the white house student loan relief plan is likely to cost $400 billion. the plan would cancel up to $20,000 of debt for borro. for borrowers. republicans argue argue the plan unfairly passes the cost of college on to those who never went but the biden i relief to the middle class and the cost will be offset by other other measures including the inflation reduction act. > >> amazon has added a second prime day to its calendar. the sale will be held on october the the 11th
in salinas, kpix 5 news . >> did you see how emotional his his parents were? it is just part of the culture. >> and he says he just wants to. to inspire. it just pulls a heas a heartstrings. >> and i love that they are able able to honor whether it is the grandparents over the past genes past generations. > >> ahead, on our money watch, adding another sales day on the. the calendar. yesterday, amazon designating for a prime exclusive. > >> coming up on the...
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that is south of salinas. if you did feel it at all, it most likely would be people in the south valley, perhaps gilroy, holster area, perhaps even morgan hill. quite remarkable there on the seismograph. this gives a map of the usgs this morning. it happened within the last five to seven minutes or so. no reports of injuries or damage so far. and if there are any aftershocks, but we will keep track of any shaking that's going on this morning. >>> take a look at your screen right now as well. if this car looks familiar to you, you are asked to call palo alto police. they believe the person driving this car tied to a violent armed robbery at the stanford shopping center parking lot. police say a black audi was also involved in this and those cars then took off on sand hill road. now, one car ended up ramming a truck in traffic. here is another look at that car again. about 2:00 p.m., this is yesterday, a man and woman just returned to their car when men pointing handguns, wearing ski masks, they jumped from each
that is south of salinas. if you did feel it at all, it most likely would be people in the south valley, perhaps gilroy, holster area, perhaps even morgan hill. quite remarkable there on the seismograph. this gives a map of the usgs this morning. it happened within the last five to seven minutes or so. no reports of injuries or damage so far. and if there are any aftershocks, but we will keep track of any shaking that's going on this morning. >>> take a look at your screen right now as...
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in salinas to get them out because of those floods. listen into an exchange i had with one of the residents there, and a business owner in salinas today. >> it's been rough. we've been just working to get back this neighborhood getting back from maria where everything was destroyed. restaurants, houses, everything was destroyed. and we just, we're not all the way back, but now we're back. a lot of people more than maria lost their houses now because the floating. >> reporter: and i should mention when you lose power on this island, that means you lose a lot of water for folks. it's more than 60% of customers without water as well. so no power, no water. and the timing, erin. we talked about my time here during hurricane maria. tomorrow is the five-year anniversary, so almost five years to the date, these folks are dealing with that trauma and anxiety and instability that comes with it, erin. >> all right, thank you very much, leyla. let's go now to robert little, the federal coordinating officer for fema joining me from the emergency m
in salinas to get them out because of those floods. listen into an exchange i had with one of the residents there, and a business owner in salinas today. >> it's been rough. we've been just working to get back this neighborhood getting back from maria where everything was destroyed. restaurants, houses, everything was destroyed. and we just, we're not all the way back, but now we're back. a lot of people more than maria lost their houses now because the floating. >> reporter: and i...
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up and down the neighbourhood streets here in the community of salinas, in southern puerto rico. it's the same scene playing out. people are clearing out the mud, throwing away their damaged personal belongings. the storm may have passed, but the suffering is still not over some half a 1000000 people in puerto rico or without running water and thousands more without electricity authorities war. and it could be several days before electricity returns to everyone on the u. s. island territory. manuel rap, hello al jazeera salinas, puerto rico and canada is bracing for a direct hit from hurricane fiona this weekend weather presented. jeff harrington has more on what could be a historic storm any way you look at it hurricane fiona has cause catastrophic destruction. we've seen it roll through his span jolla, it's moving up the atlantic, and it's now closing in on bermuda, looking to sideswipe, the island here at ward the west, but it will maintain its strength as a category for hurricane. but let's remember just a few weeks ago that we had storm earl, pass toward the east, but again,
up and down the neighbourhood streets here in the community of salinas, in southern puerto rico. it's the same scene playing out. people are clearing out the mud, throwing away their damaged personal belongings. the storm may have passed, but the suffering is still not over some half a 1000000 people in puerto rico or without running water and thousands more without electricity authorities war. and it could be several days before electricity returns to everyone on the u. s. island territory....
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most of the island remains without power. manuel re palo is in salinas, one of the worst effected areas there. some residency, they've lost everything. fiona was the 1st major hurricane of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season. and a lot of the people that we've spoken to here in puerto rico, say that the hurricane itself caught them off guard. copping unprepared. i want to give you a sense of what we're talking about here. because while the store maybe over the suffering certainly has not ended yet or in the community of salinas, this is one of the worst areas in puerto rico and up and down these neighborhood streets, you'll see people sort of clearing their homes going through their belonging. see what was damaged, you can see that the water has not entirely finished subsiding here. the house that you're looking at right now people have been pulling money out, pulling their belongings out, seeing what they're able to salvage from here. again, people just sort of cleaning their homes, washing out the mud, and many people that we've spoken to say that they've lost everything something that
most of the island remains without power. manuel re palo is in salinas, one of the worst effected areas there. some residency, they've lost everything. fiona was the 1st major hurricane of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season. and a lot of the people that we've spoken to here in puerto rico, say that the hurricane itself caught them off guard. copping unprepared. i want to give you a sense of what we're talking about here. because while the store maybe over the suffering certainly has not ended...
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up and down the neighbourhood streets here in the community of salinas, in southern puerto rico. it's the same scene playing out. people are clearing out the mud, throwing away their damaged personal belongings. the storm may have passed, but the suffering is still not over some half a 1000000 people in puerto rico or without running water and thousands more without electricity. authorities warning to be several days before electricity returns to everyone on the u. s. island territory. manuel rap, hello al jazeera salinas, puerto rico here and back war crimes tribunal has rejected an appeal by the last surviving leader of the camera rouge armed group. of course in cambodia has upheld the genocide conviction and life sentence handed to 91 year old q. some on he was head of state during the rule of the kim, a rouge when 2000000 people were killed. francois he reports, he was the head of state of the committee rouge and its most public figure 91 year old que some pon will spend the rest of his life behind bars. after un backed tribunal upheld his conviction for crimes against humani
up and down the neighbourhood streets here in the community of salinas, in southern puerto rico. it's the same scene playing out. people are clearing out the mud, throwing away their damaged personal belongings. the storm may have passed, but the suffering is still not over some half a 1000000 people in puerto rico or without running water and thousands more without electricity. authorities warning to be several days before electricity returns to everyone on the u. s. island territory. manuel...
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many say the storm caught them by surprise than while at rap low reports from the salinas. in puerto rico, ah, as flood waters from hurricane fiona recede. for families in southern puerto rico, it's time to cleaner category. why? like, we don't know how this happened. like how he got this bad. we just been category away. a lot of rain if a lot of rain. exactly. yeah, i don't know that he says the hurricane caught her off guard. they left the bathroom is horrible right now. her home was still being repaired after being damaged during hurricane maria, in 2017 jehovah says she wasn't expecting the damage from fiona to be so severe. they wasn't worse than maria because maria, he was more air than water. like the wind that it was really strong. and in this while he was a moraine, unless when a state of emergency remains, in effect in puerto rico, allowing the u. s. government to send assistance to tens of thousands of people. and this level of federal assistance is going to greatly assessed and our ability to continue to provide the efforts that are needed to support those who n
many say the storm caught them by surprise than while at rap low reports from the salinas. in puerto rico, ah, as flood waters from hurricane fiona recede. for families in southern puerto rico, it's time to cleaner category. why? like, we don't know how this happened. like how he got this bad. we just been category away. a lot of rain if a lot of rain. exactly. yeah, i don't know that he says the hurricane caught her off guard. they left the bathroom is horrible right now. her home was still...
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up and down the neighbourhood streets here in the community of salinas, in southern puerto rico. it's the same scene playing out. people are clearing out the mud, throwing away their damaged personal belongings. the storm may have passed, but the suffering is still not over some half a 1000000 people in puerto rico or without running water and thousands more without electricity authorities warren, it could be several days before electricity returns to every one on the u. s. island territory. manuel rap a low al jazeera salinas, puerto rico still had an al jazeera, more legal trouble for former us president donald trump. and by this time it's personal and we'll look at how the energy crisis in europe is affecting flower growers in the netherlands. ah, the flood warnings had been posted for the mid north coast of the australian states of new south wales. hi everyone. here is a forecast on friday and still we've got rain stuck in this area. so it's been a few days here of white weather. so those river levels are being topped up, but the run of rain is extending rate down into victor
up and down the neighbourhood streets here in the community of salinas, in southern puerto rico. it's the same scene playing out. people are clearing out the mud, throwing away their damaged personal belongings. the storm may have passed, but the suffering is still not over some half a 1000000 people in puerto rico or without running water and thousands more without electricity authorities warren, it could be several days before electricity returns to every one on the u. s. island territory....
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han celebrado este tipo de eventos, >>> que se registró sobre este movimiento ocurrió en el sur de salinato de esta tenido en la categoría severa. que en eso estamosdebajo del porcentaje regular disminuyendo, sobre residentes que han abordado un veintidós por ciento en el consumo del agua >>>laboratorio que pasó a ser de la mañana en los juzgados del pacífico se ve justamente toda la área de la bahía hacia el sur despejado del domo que continúan trayendo temperaturas en los tres tejidos y se puede ver cómo sobre santa cruz, sobre temperaturas inclusive se puede ver tienen valles sobre san luis, sobre lo que se va a representar en los próximos días que no se está dando a 245 millas de distancia que hoy sobrepasó sobre nuestra región vamos ahora al lugar más caluroso en el planeta que se encuentran california mire las temperaturas que están alcanzando recuerde que haya que alcanzó el récord nunca antes alcanzado sobre 134 grados fahrenheit. hasta el momento, que está bajo el nivel del mar se ve 122 grados, sobre el momento que es la temperatura más cálida que se registra ahora en california
han celebrado este tipo de eventos, >>> que se registró sobre este movimiento ocurrió en el sur de salinato de esta tenido en la categoría severa. que en eso estamosdebajo del porcentaje regular disminuyendo, sobre residentes que han abordado un veintidós por ciento en el consumo del agua >>>laboratorio que pasó a ser de la mañana en los juzgados del pacífico se ve justamente toda la área de la bahía hacia el sur despejado del domo que continúan trayendo temperaturas...
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que su colega carmen salinas la ayudÓ.eÓn: miÉrcoles 21 de septiembre y estas son las noticias principales. autoridades de chicago publican el video del tiroteo policial ocurrido y que termina con dos policÍas acusados de delitos graves. la reserva federal sube de nuevo las tasas de interÉs en tres cuartos de punto, lo que pone en aprietos el bolsillo de los consumidores. un estudio revela que los niÑos tienen 35 veces mÁs probabilidades de ser vÍctimas de robo de identidad que los adultos. tenemos recomendaciones para que los padres cuidan a sus pequeÑos. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con leÓn krauze. leÓn: hoy empezamos en chicago, donde ha sido publicado un video que deja en evidencia a dos agentes que dispararon contra dos hombres aparentemente desarmados y ahora enfrentan cargos criminales. las imÁgenes contradicen las declaraciones de los policÍas tras el incidente en julio. veamos las imÁgenes que reacciones para ustedes. reportero: las imÁgenes muestran a
que su colega carmen salinas la ayudÓ.eÓn: miÉrcoles 21 de septiembre y estas son las noticias principales. autoridades de chicago publican el video del tiroteo policial ocurrido y que termina con dos policÍas acusados de delitos graves. la reserva federal sube de nuevo las tasas de interÉs en tres cuartos de punto, lo que pone en aprietos el bolsillo de los consumidores. un estudio revela que los niÑos tienen 35 veces mÁs probabilidades de ser vÍctimas de robo de identidad que los...
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and when you go to latino, go to and i'll go, i'll give you more later. salinas last monday. if he's in michigan into my scenes. don't last long time. no, i okay. go ahead. we pricing later. bounce up there. all you'll not dental joe's. you'll know, said me, see them idea of the us together last the last week. other than that, i'll awful. no collateral there. now, you know, god lay my, they are not on the dns yet thing with the a what i thought i thought the on the more than a ah, my god, that good night fetal. and whenever i jo and does it guys a good job. i'm with you and they go louder than that. i want me my luck with our upcoming. so it's time for a toll from gustavo school by phone with no, no, no, no, no. you got. what did they, what what even before, by for struck lane you mistake month. ah, now poor vehicles of stock, 200 kilometers from la plata. power them in that guy. joe, i am not gonna see the glass of that. he wasn't even listed in gustavo, or have given for 6 hours today and only managed to cover 60 kilometers. but they now have a really serious problem. all t
and when you go to latino, go to and i'll go, i'll give you more later. salinas last monday. if he's in michigan into my scenes. don't last long time. no, i okay. go ahead. we pricing later. bounce up there. all you'll not dental joe's. you'll know, said me, see them idea of the us together last the last week. other than that, i'll awful. no collateral there. now, you know, god lay my, they are not on the dns yet thing with the a what i thought i thought the on the more than a ah, my god, that...
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now the first major atlantic hurricane of the season this morning in the southern coastal town of salinas, we met this famil returning to their flooded home for the first time >> i don't know. still shocked. all this stuff around. >> reporter: 80% of puerto rico is still without power. 55% is without water and nearly 100 emergency shelters are open across the island around the caribbean, at least four deaths are being blamed on the storm or its aftermath. puerto rico's governor is asking the biden administration for expedited federal help today the line for fuel in puerto rico grew longer and longer, especially in the southern part of the island they need it not just for their cars but for their portable generators some of the drivers told us they waited here for more than two hours. >> what i'm going to do if i don't get there. >> reporter: on this day, marking exactly five years since hurricane maria tore through the island, we toured the latest devastation from fiona by air the water here just kept rising choking off these communities for the better part of two days. thankfully today w
now the first major atlantic hurricane of the season this morning in the southern coastal town of salinas, we met this famil returning to their flooded home for the first time >> i don't know. still shocked. all this stuff around. >> reporter: 80% of puerto rico is still without power. 55% is without water and nearly 100 emergency shelters are open across the island around the caribbean, at least four deaths are being blamed on the storm or its aftermath. puerto rico's governor is...
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and when you go to like, you know, go to and i'll, i'll go, i'll give you more later salinas last month. if he's in michigan's into my scenes. don't last long with the same rule later. bounce up, then all, you'll not them all joe, you'll know said me. see them idea of the us together last the last week. other than that. all awful. no collateral. there now you know, god lay my, they are not on the dns yet thing with the a what i thought i thought the on the more than a ah, my god, that good night needle. and whenever i jo and does it guys a bell? i'm with you and then they go louder than that. i want me my luck with our upcoming. so it's time for a toll from gustavo school by phone, with no, no, no, no, no, no, not with with even the full by for is struggling in the state. mont. ah, now poor vehicles are stuck 200 kilometers from la plata. power at them in that guy, joe, i am not gonna be the last of them. it wasn't even mission didn't was stop or have given for 6 hours today and only managed to cover 60 kilometers, but they now have a really serious problem. all the plan is to try and t
and when you go to like, you know, go to and i'll, i'll go, i'll give you more later salinas last month. if he's in michigan's into my scenes. don't last long with the same rule later. bounce up, then all, you'll not them all joe, you'll know said me. see them idea of the us together last the last week. other than that. all awful. no collateral. there now you know, god lay my, they are not on the dns yet thing with the a what i thought i thought the on the more than a ah, my god, that good...
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i'll give you more later. salinas last month, if he's in michigan's into my scenes, don't last long with the same rule later bounce up there. all you'll not dental joe's. you'll know said me. see them idea the us together lot the last week . other than that, i'll awful no collateral there. now, you know, god lay my, they are not on the dns yet thing with the a, but i thought that that might be on the more than a ah, my god, that good night needle. and whenever i jo and does it guys a bell? i'm with you and then they go louder than that. i want me my luck with our upcoming. so it's time for a toll from gustavo is 4 by 4 with no, no, no, no, no, not with with even the full by 40 struck laney mistake month. ah now poor vehicles of stock, 200 kilometers from la plata, powered at them in that guy. joe, i am not going into the class. he wasn't even listed in gustavo, or have given for 6 hours today and only managed to cover 60 kilometers. but they now have a really serious problem. all the plan is to try and take a shallow trench to guide the 4 by 4 out of the ditch for the footer in des moine
i'll give you more later. salinas last month, if he's in michigan's into my scenes, don't last long with the same rule later bounce up there. all you'll not dental joe's. you'll know said me. see them idea the us together lot the last week . other than that, i'll awful no collateral there. now, you know, god lay my, they are not on the dns yet thing with the a, but i thought that that might be on the more than a ah, my god, that good night needle. and whenever i jo and does it guys a bell? i'm...
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. >> live in salinas. >> an out of this world science. of as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com > >> huge success in space. for the first time ever an unmanned spacecraft rammed into an asteroid for a test that could one day save our planet. the nasa staff cheered. it slammed into the asteroid 7 million miles away. nasa did the test to test to see if it could nudge the asteroid right off its course and alter its path. scies say they won't know if it actually worked for days or possibly weeks. you have to love love this quote fbi mission systems
. >> live in salinas. >> an out of this world science. of as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care...
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she told me in salinas more than 200 families were impact and i said what do you want people to know she said it's simple. we need help but it's really not that simple because the problem is this is not over yet, and if history teaches you anything about disasters now will come the runoff from the mountains that will add to the flooding rivers and the coast coming in, so this isn't over yet, and rescue crews can't safely get into some areas to help the people who need it the most as rain continues to fall from the remnants of hurricane fiona. so many people that we have seen on this island today as we've driven around from the north to the south are literally on their balconies looking out in fear waiting for this to be over, waiting for help to arrive. alisyn, victor? >> leyla, let me ask you about the recovery because we know that recovery from maria stretched on for years. in fact, there's still blue tarps on roofs across parts of the island. is there any confidence that this time will be any different? >> you know, that depends on who you ask. if you ask the government officials,
she told me in salinas more than 200 families were impact and i said what do you want people to know she said it's simple. we need help but it's really not that simple because the problem is this is not over yet, and if history teaches you anything about disasters now will come the runoff from the mountains that will add to the flooding rivers and the coast coming in, so this isn't over yet, and rescue crews can't safely get into some areas to help the people who need it the most as rain...
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a latino go to and i'll, i'll go, i'll give you more later salinas last sunday if he's in michigan's improvise. she's don't last long with him. we sang rural later. bounce up then all you'll not the whole job. you'll know, said me, see them idea of the us together last the last week on it like that. all awful. no collateral. they're not even known. god lay my they are not on the dns yet thing with the a but i thought that that might be in on the more than a ah, yeah, i got another good night. it'll end up whenever i jo. does it out? guy is a good job. i'm with you and then they go lower. yeah. it than that. i mean luck with our upcoming. so it's time for a toll from gustavo school by phone with no, no, no, no, no, no. you got it. did they like you know what? even before by school is struggling in the month. ah, now both vehicles are stuck, 200 kilometers from la plata. powered at them in their garage. oh, i am not going into the glass of it doesn't even this didn't gustavo or have given for 6 hours today and only managed to cover 60 kilometers, but they now have a really serious prob
a latino go to and i'll, i'll go, i'll give you more later salinas last sunday if he's in michigan's improvise. she's don't last long with him. we sang rural later. bounce up then all you'll not the whole job. you'll know, said me, see them idea of the us together last the last week on it like that. all awful. no collateral. they're not even known. god lay my they are not on the dns yet thing with the a but i thought that that might be in on the more than a ah, yeah, i got another good night....
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. >> reporter: here we are in the salinas valley home to some of the most fertile land on the planet. this teacher is growing the next generation of marriott musicians. >> how will these kids sound? >> >> very loud. >> reporter: this is the start of the new season at the school district. for many of the students, they are touching a gr for just the second time in their lives. >> it's something more of sounds sounds being made. that's part of the everyday learning and wht we strive for every day. . music has been in his blood for four generations. his greatr his great-grandfather began playing in the early 1900s as a way to share information during the mexican revolution. he quickly realize he could teach his sons to play to earn a decent living. these days the kids here think they are learning just music. >> this is not just a typical music class because we also teach them some history. every song we sing there's always meaning behind it. >> reporter: for this student, the dedication and commitment is is real. three practice sessions sessions a week including four hours on saturday mo
. >> reporter: here we are in the salinas valley home to some of the most fertile land on the planet. this teacher is growing the next generation of marriott musicians. >> how will these kids sound? >> >> very loud. >> reporter: this is the start of the new season at the school district. for many of the students, they are touching a gr for just the second time in their lives. >> it's something more of sounds sounds being made. that's part of the everyday...
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will have your travel times, coming up. ] > >> with the sound of music, we will introduce you to salinasing the next generation of musicians. their l their goal, learning about their their heritage and making their families proud. > >> time for a look at this morning's top stories. federal officials have seized a transmission poll and equipment as they investigate the cause of
will have your travel times, coming up. ] > >> with the sound of music, we will introduce you to salinasing the next generation of musicians. their l their goal, learning about their their heritage and making their families proud. > >> time for a look at this morning's top stories. federal officials have seized a transmission poll and equipment as they investigate the cause of
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we're talking about shea salinas. and he says 15 years is enough 13 of those with the quakes. 36 year old retire after saturday night's home game with minnesota united, salinas is going to finish his career as the earthquakes all time leader in assists. and second and games played here a lot about chris wondolowski will wondolowski played 14 seasons with the quake and selena's played 13 so pretty good company there for shay selena's career have two games left in their season. yeah judge how about that? and his mom and the son of roger maris was not a great scene, their moment real special, and they've been going to all the games. obviously it's been eight days it was. it was what, last tuesday that he had his 60th. they kept walking him and walking him with the alley four walks in one game of the of the bonds year. when he broke the record with 73. he saw him like one good pitch to hit every game, and he hit it out. you know, so great, just great in the giants uniform season, fingers crossed that we'll see it. fill th
we're talking about shea salinas. and he says 15 years is enough 13 of those with the quakes. 36 year old retire after saturday night's home game with minnesota united, salinas is going to finish his career as the earthquakes all time leader in assists. and second and games played here a lot about chris wondolowski will wondolowski played 14 seasons with the quake and selena's played 13 so pretty good company there for shay selena's career have two games left in their season. yeah judge how...
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joining us now from salinas puerto rico is nbc news national correspondent gabe gutierrez. good morning. what are the conditions there there morning and, boy, this island has been hit so hard again. >> hi, jose, good morning, yes, as you mentioned, i want to start with that update that we go from luma energy in the last few hours. late last night only 11% of this island had power. that number, thankfully is now up to 19%. still a lot of people without power, jose, but things seem to slowly be improving. the question is will it happen fast enough. you mentioned that urgent need for drinking water. two-thirds of this island right now does not have drinking water including the neighborhood i'm standing in now. this is one of many neighborhoods across southern puerto rico that were devastated. this tree down, power lines down. this neighborhood up until late last night was flooded overnight. thankfully the flood waters reseeded. residents here are just starting to clean up. we just spoke with a family over here in this home, they went in for the first time since their home was
joining us now from salinas puerto rico is nbc news national correspondent gabe gutierrez. good morning. what are the conditions there there morning and, boy, this island has been hit so hard again. >> hi, jose, good morning, yes, as you mentioned, i want to start with that update that we go from luma energy in the last few hours. late last night only 11% of this island had power. that number, thankfully is now up to 19%. still a lot of people without power, jose, but things seem to...
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most of the island remains without power. manuel ra palo is in salinas, one of the worst effected areas there. some residents say they've lost everything. fiona was the 1st major hurricane of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season. and a lot of the people that we've spoken to here in puerto rico, say that the hurricane itself caught them off guard. copping unprepared. i want to give you a sense of what we're talking about here. because while the store maybe over the suffering certainly has not ended yet or in the community of salinas, this is one of the worst areas in puerto rico and up and down these neighborhood streets, you'll see people sort of clearing their homes going through their belonging. see what was damaged, you can see that the water has not entirely finished subsiding here. the house that you're looking at right now people have been pulling money out, pulling their belongings out, seeing what they're able to salvage from here. again, people just sort of cleaning their homes, washing out the mud, and many people that we've spoken to say that they've lost everything something t
most of the island remains without power. manuel ra palo is in salinas, one of the worst effected areas there. some residents say they've lost everything. fiona was the 1st major hurricane of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season. and a lot of the people that we've spoken to here in puerto rico, say that the hurricane itself caught them off guard. copping unprepared. i want to give you a sense of what we're talking about here. because while the store maybe over the suffering certainly has not...
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she sat down with our maria elaina salinas. >> reporter: gloria estefan, an icon, music maker and change brought a seismic shift to the music industry with her cuban sound and catapulted success for some of the biggest international stars, staying true to her roots an and enever forgetting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is your life, and we're going to start in the beginning. >> oh, boy. it's long, but quick. >> reporter: born in havana, cuba, she and her mother fled when the threat of a cuban invasion was a reality. >> we came in may of 1960. so we weren't that welcome either. i remember looking for an apartment with my mom, and there were signs that said no children, no pets, no cubans. >>. >> reporter: your father was a true patriot. he fought in vietnam. >> he did. my father believed in freedom. he told my mom, i have to fight communism wherever it may be. >> reporter: even though he came back alive from vietnam, the war ended up killing him. >> yes, it did. he was, he had agent orange poisoning, which manifested in multiple sclerosis, but he had a lot of other symptoms that had nothing to do with ms
she sat down with our maria elaina salinas. >> reporter: gloria estefan, an icon, music maker and change brought a seismic shift to the music industry with her cuban sound and catapulted success for some of the biggest international stars, staying true to her roots an and enever forgetting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is your life, and we're going to start in the beginning. >> oh, boy. it's long, but quick. >> reporter: born in havana, cuba, she and her mother fled when the threat of...
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up and down the neighbourhood streets here in the community of salinas, in southern puerto rico. it's the same scene playing out. people are clearing out the mud, throwing away their damaged personal belongings. the storm may have passed, but the suffering is still not over some half a 1000000 people in puerto rico or without running water and thousands more without electricity authorities warren, it could be several days before electricity returns to everyone on the u. s. island territory. manuel rap a low al jazeera salinas, puerto rico and canada is bracing for a direct hit from hurry can viola this weekend weather presented. jeff harrington has more on what could be a historic stone any way you look at it hurricane fiona has caused catastrophic destruction. we've seen it roll through his span, your la, it's moving up the atlantic, and it's now closing in on bermuda, looking to sideswiped, the island here. i toward the west, but it will maintain its strength as a category for hurricane. but let's remember just a few weeks ago that we had storm earl, pass toward the east, but a
up and down the neighbourhood streets here in the community of salinas, in southern puerto rico. it's the same scene playing out. people are clearing out the mud, throwing away their damaged personal belongings. the storm may have passed, but the suffering is still not over some half a 1000000 people in puerto rico or without running water and thousands more without electricity authorities warren, it could be several days before electricity returns to everyone on the u. s. island territory....
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here's abc's maria elena salinas. >> we ask for justice for our on grandkids, our kids. >> our babiesporter: here in uvalde, texas, anger, heartbreak, and frustration. as families lash out at the city's school board. >> you guys dropped the ball. you messed up. >> reporter: their pain is palpable. parents and survivors urging the board to hold district employees and police officers accountable. >> you know what, your schools, they suck. they're not secure. and we're not sending our kids back. >> reporter: that call to action, to keep children home from school, coupled with a widespread distrust of law enforcement and school officials, is not new in uvalde. in the spring of 1970, nearly 650 students walked out of their classrooms to protest the firing of jose garca. >> we had kids kindergarten through the 12th grade. >> uvalde was a very segregated community. >> things started to come together like a perfect storm, then it exploded. >> reporter: the walkout lasted six weeks and was one of the largest demonstrations surrounding the chicano rights movement of the '60s and '70s. the prote
here's abc's maria elena salinas. >> we ask for justice for our on grandkids, our kids. >> our babiesporter: here in uvalde, texas, anger, heartbreak, and frustration. as families lash out at the city's school board. >> you guys dropped the ball. you messed up. >> reporter: their pain is palpable. parents and survivors urging the board to hold district employees and police officers accountable. >> you know what, your schools, they suck. they're not secure. and...
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catastrophic entire towns underwater people on rooftops desperately waiting for help inhe southern town of salinas staggering aerial images. roads and homes submerged. hurricane fiona drenching the island for days >> this is crazy >> reporter: some parts are expecting up to 35 inches of rain through tomorrow as the eye of the storm slogged west toward the dominican republic, its outer band seemed to hover over puerto rico, washing out bridges, triggering mudslides and sinkholes. most of the island is still without power. about 2/3 is now without running water, including nitza silva who spent today trying to salvage what she could from her flooded home she says she was just a few blocks away and it was driving her crazy seeing all this rain come down and she wanted to come here but couldn't she says the water line got all the way over here and it kept raining for hours. on his way home from europe president biden called puerto rico's governor, pedro pierluisi, pledging more federal support late today we caught up with the governor as he toured some of the devastation. is it fair to describe the pow
catastrophic entire towns underwater people on rooftops desperately waiting for help inhe southern town of salinas staggering aerial images. roads and homes submerged. hurricane fiona drenching the island for days >> this is crazy >> reporter: some parts are expecting up to 35 inches of rain through tomorrow as the eye of the storm slogged west toward the dominican republic, its outer band seemed to hover over puerto rico, washing out bridges, triggering mudslides and sinkholes....
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warm in carmel valley. 71 in salinas, southern california.'ve got 80's in long beach, 81, beautiful and sunny in san diego. 91 getting hot in pasadena and high in a few plan to head the high country. beautiful time of year to get up there and enjoy the autumn weather and they're going to be basking in sunshine and temperatures in the mid 70's in the trucking about 72 in south lake tahoe. 79 in reno. keep in mind, get a little chilly at night. now tonight, probably down the 30's for overnight lows in tahoe in public tomorrow. and the next couple days in the 40's. so pack your warm clothes if you're headed out at night. but by dave got some great weather ahead. temperatures very comfortable and yeah, well both saturday and sunday and no rain to speak up right now, we've got 81 degrees in concord 81 in napa, 79 degrees in santa rosa. 80 degrees in san jose. and 66 degrees in half moon bay. oh, yeah. we've got high pressure building over head now looking good. as we've had that area of low pressure that brought us the showers that is kicked well
warm in carmel valley. 71 in salinas, southern california.'ve got 80's in long beach, 81, beautiful and sunny in san diego. 91 getting hot in pasadena and high in a few plan to head the high country. beautiful time of year to get up there and enjoy the autumn weather and they're going to be basking in sunshine and temperatures in the mid 70's in the trucking about 72 in south lake tahoe. 79 in reno. keep in mind, get a little chilly at night. now tonight, probably down the 30's for overnight...
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and it's also needed in another area. color salinas, i'm collateral is very important because it's a precursor to vision, di and all our sex hormones like eastern and testosterone. here are also linked to good moods of what could ultimately lose good mood. food is best prepared using fresh ingredients because studies have shown that the less processed and fresh air the food is that goes into our daily diet. the better it is for our mental health. mm hm. in stressful situations, we tend to tend to fast food to fatty or sugary treats for comfort. scientific studies have shown that we ought to the calorie rich consumables. stress is experienced by city dwellers every day. and that affects the brain. the psychiatrist mazda oddly is researching exactly what impact it has depending the fan of mom, i can draw that for you when he is, and i think those are the inner workings, hon. the i looked al, and here's the a mig della, which is where emotions stress and threats are processed for alberto and the bigger the city in which you live, the more active leave out of this region react with stres
and it's also needed in another area. color salinas, i'm collateral is very important because it's a precursor to vision, di and all our sex hormones like eastern and testosterone. here are also linked to good moods of what could ultimately lose good mood. food is best prepared using fresh ingredients because studies have shown that the less processed and fresh air the food is that goes into our daily diet. the better it is for our mental health. mm hm. in stressful situations, we tend to tend...
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start as a bus or any of the machine adobe went to be from school shall store, out of will yella from salina bowl. shania goza, worsley. suppose since she media, she's in your industry, you can junior log latasha. ah i just thought oh, people with could give enough a dumb neck. oh, i love it. so i be just a neat, clean it up, but not gonna charge you no, for the full weekly. oh ah ah ah, and i to miss nathan with the modem boss with you. i just need them. grab it, missouri with key at the...
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you're looking at 71 in salinas is 67 degrees in monterrey, southern california. go enjoy sunshine about 82 in san diego. hot 91 in anaheim and past 9 about 87 in los angeles. the high country. well, you've got a lot of sunshine coming your way there to mid 70's, beautiful time of year to enjoy the great outdoors. the high country. 74 in south lake tahoe, 77 and truckee a bit on the warm side in reno, up in the 80's. same with carson city. if you plan on sticking around, looks like a great weekend to plenty of sunshine. be aware, though, overnight lows dropping off about the low to mid 40's. so we'll get a little chilly during the evening in the nighttime hours. but by day temperatures very comfortable well into the 70's air quality, of course, has been an issue in the high country with mosquito fire. but look at this. you're looking good right now. very nice air quality there. of course, the bay yeah, we're doing pretty well, too. a little haze likely to build up in the afternoon, especially with high pressure overhead. but overall, we're looking like we're going
you're looking at 71 in salinas is 67 degrees in monterrey, southern california. go enjoy sunshine about 82 in san diego. hot 91 in anaheim and past 9 about 87 in los angeles. the high country. well, you've got a lot of sunshine coming your way there to mid 70's, beautiful time of year to enjoy the great outdoors. the high country. 74 in south lake tahoe, 77 and truckee a bit on the warm side in reno, up in the 80's. same with carson city. if you plan on sticking around, looks like a great...