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but in downtown san antonio. when you come to market square you are going to experience the largest mexican market in the united states there are lots of little individual stores little types of boutiques that each cater to a different audience vis a vis as texas. san antonio is a multicultural city there is so much of our latin influence here and one of my favorite places to enjoy it and to taste a little of that culture is here at me you have a cafe come on in let's go inside but. if you're wondering if it's christmas it's not it's just always decorated like this because. this is a typical mexican breakfast i can't wait to begin with. our next stop is here at mission san jose one of 5 spanish colonial missions in san antonio recently designated a unesco world heritage site. look at how beautiful this mission is mission san jose is an active parish where you can attend church every sunday. well that was my day in famine tonio and i'm going to wrap it up now with the hearth drawn carriage ride through downtown sa
but in downtown san antonio. when you come to market square you are going to experience the largest mexican market in the united states there are lots of little individual stores little types of boutiques that each cater to a different audience vis a vis as texas. san antonio is a multicultural city there is so much of our latin influence here and one of my favorite places to enjoy it and to taste a little of that culture is here at me you have a cafe come on in let's go inside but. if you're...
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. >> san antonio is america's seventh largest city. like the rest of the nation, it's beginning a high-stakes experiment in reopening. we talked with business owners about the city's unique plan to get people back to work while attempting to raise public confidence. the unanswered question: if you open it, will they come? do you think it's too early to open or too late? >> this is an unusual case where they got it wrong. was she that one in a million? >> unfortunately not. >> what have you learned? >> that one in four women sentenced for failure to protect receive a harsher sentence. >> "60 minutes" examined public records and identified 14 other women in oklahoma who received harsher punishments for enabling child abuse than the man who abused the child. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by progressive insurance. save when you bundle auto, home, or motorcycle insurance. visit p
. >> san antonio is america's seventh largest city. like the rest of the nation, it's beginning a high-stakes experiment in reopening. we talked with business owners about the city's unique plan to get people back to work while attempting to raise public confidence. the unanswered question: if you open it, will they come? do you think it's too early to open or too late? >> this is an unusual case where they got it wrong. was she that one in a million? >> unfortunately not....
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a young woman in san antonio texted her boyfriend. "i love you."hat's all it said, "i love you," nothing more. downtown the alamo had just opened its doors. a few tourists began boarding little boats to gaze at remnants of texas history along urban stretches of the san antonio river, and several miles away in the farther reaches of the modern city a manager of a video game store began his daily ritual. his name was mariano rivera. >> the store opens at 10:00 but managers get there at 9:00, grab the money, take it with you and go to the bank. >> similar process in a sister store. same company, not far away. that one managed by the woman who sent the text to her boyfriend, except this is strange. as the morning slipped by, her store remained closed. mariano got a call from the district manager. >> can you go over there and maybe you can see something, see what is going on. >> he did. he saw a white car in the parking lot. looked like the young woman's car. he peered into the store window. nobody there. >> i thought, man, this is strange, like where i
a young woman in san antonio texted her boyfriend. "i love you."hat's all it said, "i love you," nothing more. downtown the alamo had just opened its doors. a few tourists began boarding little boats to gaze at remnants of texas history along urban stretches of the san antonio river, and several miles away in the farther reaches of the modern city a manager of a video game store began his daily ritual. his name was mariano rivera. >> the store opens at 10:00 but...
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special envoy to africa on arab political affairs at the international air transport association in san antonio texas travel and aviation rights have been a wilson and in the spanish capital madrid they go on maida a international aviation law expert as well as an accident investigator welcome to you all let's begin in the spanish capital madrid would you go only don't do you think that easy jet ryanair and british airways have a case that needs to be heard can they take the british government to task over this hello thank you thank you very much yeah i mean when he starts all we can hear is that it's absolutely understandable what they're doing because this type of measure the government of laws are implementing their british are disproportionate the effect that these measures are going out on the industry and yeah landslides it's not so it's absolutely normal that they're trying to challenge these type of measures. for example when you think about the different roads that governments are being they're comparing for example of if you gave anybody or in spain where we're supposed to be opening
special envoy to africa on arab political affairs at the international air transport association in san antonio texas travel and aviation rights have been a wilson and in the spanish capital madrid they go on maida a international aviation law expert as well as an accident investigator welcome to you all let's begin in the spanish capital madrid would you go only don't do you think that easy jet ryanair and british airways have a case that needs to be heard can they take the british government...
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perspective and i think will be the 1st of many cases let's bring in been a wilson head who is in san antonio texas the american airlines american united except have all been under a lot of pressure even be full covert 19 came along they were complaining about subsidies given by the middle east governments to middle east and airlines that were unfair competition to use the words of the white house but now with covert 9 saying that is the way do you think that adeline's will get together and bring pressure not just on the us government on all governments is this what needs to happen now and are you saying any signs of that. well i think that the airlines are in a difficult position on the one hand they need to fly you know our airlines are publicly traded so they. are stocks and bonds to keep things afloat and they pass injures in those seats but they also have to balance that with the need to keep those passengers say so these are things that are colliding and i think somewhere some at some point something's going to have to get so i could see airlines trying to bear pressure to just make thi
perspective and i think will be the 1st of many cases let's bring in been a wilson head who is in san antonio texas the american airlines american united except have all been under a lot of pressure even be full covert 19 came along they were complaining about subsidies given by the middle east governments to middle east and airlines that were unfair competition to use the words of the white house but now with covert 9 saying that is the way do you think that adeline's will get together and...
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the city of san antonio in one of those counties.rs ago the mayor reported a single-day high in new confirmed coronavirus cases and a jump in area hospitals. over 200 patients are now in the icu. that's the highest thus far. 94 of those patients are on ventilators, and that's troubling. and we are happy to have with us tonight ron nirenberg, the mayor of san antonio, texas. mayor, i have my own guess, but i want to ask you by way of thanking you for coming on with us, what went wrong? >> you know, i think there's a myriad of factors that have led to the rising cases in texas, brian. first, we have a texas economy that's opening up in phases that lacked the gating criteria being met before we even started. so we didn't have the allocation of testing or tracing that, you know, health experts say is needed for us to be able to isolate -- to identify and isolate cases that we knew are going to happen regardless of us opening up. the second thing that happened is that we started moving through phases of reopening without the benefit of th
the city of san antonio in one of those counties.rs ago the mayor reported a single-day high in new confirmed coronavirus cases and a jump in area hospitals. over 200 patients are now in the icu. that's the highest thus far. 94 of those patients are on ventilators, and that's troubling. and we are happy to have with us tonight ron nirenberg, the mayor of san antonio, texas. mayor, i have my own guess, but i want to ask you by way of thanking you for coming on with us, what went wrong? >>...
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what is happening in san antonio?ll, we are seeing the effects of the economy opening up at a swifter rate than the data suggests we should. and we're also seeing at the same time the effects of politization of some of the measures of containing the virus, including most specifically wearing of masks. there has been a rhetorical battle between some at the federal, state and local levels and we have been very clear from the guidance from our health professionals from the -- since this began at one point we had a mandatory mask requirement for the public pulled down by the state's orders and we recently reinstituted after we found a pathway to do so through regulation of business. so we hope to get this contained. but it is going to be a rough few weeks for us. >> governor abbott said that covid-19 is spreading at an unacceptable rate throughout the state. do you see any link to the decisions he's making on the state level to the problems you're experiencing on the local level? >> it is clear, i said this from the start
what is happening in san antonio?ll, we are seeing the effects of the economy opening up at a swifter rate than the data suggests we should. and we're also seeing at the same time the effects of politization of some of the measures of containing the virus, including most specifically wearing of masks. there has been a rhetorical battle between some at the federal, state and local levels and we have been very clear from the guidance from our health professionals from the -- since this began at...
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joining me now is the mayor of san antonio, texas. mayor, thank you. >> thank you. >> texas reported a record high of over 2300 coronavirus hospitalizations today. why do you think your state is seeing this kind of rise? >> it is pretty simple. we're seeing more transmission. there's more activities taking place. people are mixing and mingling a lot more than they were when we were under stay-at-home orders throughout all the urban areas. we knew transmission was going to rise. what we don't want to see is increase in severity and overwhelming of our hospitals and medical systems. we are starting to see those peak as well. so there is definitely a concern people have let their guard down. >> you had protests in your city and around the state at the end of may. you think it contributed to the spike? >> what we are seeing right now is actually data coming in from two weeks after the reopening began. we don't really see -- we are not seeing the activity from the protests yet but i can tell you that i've been out there with the demonstrat
joining me now is the mayor of san antonio, texas. mayor, thank you. >> thank you. >> texas reported a record high of over 2300 coronavirus hospitalizations today. why do you think your state is seeing this kind of rise? >> it is pretty simple. we're seeing more transmission. there's more activities taking place. people are mixing and mingling a lot more than they were when we were under stay-at-home orders throughout all the urban areas. we knew transmission was going to...
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all san antonio schools closed as two more suspect cases reported.ple were actively social distancing while the real cause of polio was unknown at that point? elena: throughout the early decades of the 20th century, people knew there was a virus involved with polio's transmission. what people did not know was how that virus was transmitted from one person to another. there were a number of theories. people thought it was transmitted through contaminated food. people thought it might have been transmitted by flies picking up the virus and taking it from one place to another. a lot of blame, especially in the middle decades of the first half of the 20th century, fell on immigrant communities. people felt that immigrants were bringing the disease into the u.s. this led to a variety of efforts to control the disease. social distancing, yes although people did not call it that at the time. some communities responded with across-the-board social distancing or stay in place. in other cases, they focused on children because it was children at the early schoo
all san antonio schools closed as two more suspect cases reported.ple were actively social distancing while the real cause of polio was unknown at that point? elena: throughout the early decades of the 20th century, people knew there was a virus involved with polio's transmission. what people did not know was how that virus was transmitted from one person to another. there were a number of theories. people thought it was transmitted through contaminated food. people thought it might have been...
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i mentioned i grew up on the west side of san antonio.s heavily mexican american but this applies to after condition american communities, as well. people are perceived as living on this bad side of town. there is a judgment made not only by other people in the city but i believe by law enforcement about the quality of people that live there and also kasie, one thing i didn't write in the of ed because i only had so many words and so much space, police something not a marketplace. it's part of the basic infrastructure of this country so it's not like a community can decide that they don't like the prices at walmart so they are going to go to target, right? you've got to -- in other words, the policing system for black and brown people in this country and everyone is inescapable. it inescapable. what i said in many ways, the police force is both life saving for communities of color and also life threatening and there is an odd ironic thing that. these reforms are absolutely necessary and i'm glad that the converse is finally taking this is
i mentioned i grew up on the west side of san antonio.s heavily mexican american but this applies to after condition american communities, as well. people are perceived as living on this bad side of town. there is a judgment made not only by other people in the city but i believe by law enforcement about the quality of people that live there and also kasie, one thing i didn't write in the of ed because i only had so many words and so much space, police something not a marketplace. it's part of...
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of politics at the university of texas in san antonio and in washington d.c. william lawrence senior a junk professor soria lecture at the american university school of international service welcome to you all william 1st of all to you is what we've seen in libya in the last 24 hours a day escalation or just a turning point it's definitely it's early. look at color knapp's libya who controls what we had a major senate changes just in the last 24 hours that push the front line up with the western government from 20 kilometers 240 kilometers outside of tripoli and russian mercenaries or perhaps those were troops fighting east are now back 600 years part of the church. so this is the. you're turning and it's part of an escalation and the west is calculating 'd how far it can go and certainly the western government would like to take over the rest of libya now that they have street successes over the last 6 weeks but. why in your minds all around the world many others are trying to. the west not overplayed its hand and to get back to. the jan will turkey's interve
of politics at the university of texas in san antonio and in washington d.c. william lawrence senior a junk professor soria lecture at the american university school of international service welcome to you all william 1st of all to you is what we've seen in libya in the last 24 hours a day escalation or just a turning point it's definitely it's early. look at color knapp's libya who controls what we had a major senate changes just in the last 24 hours that push the front line up with the...
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from there, they called the ems, who took me to northeast baptist hospital in san antonio. big thanks to dr. tamara simpson and the doctors and nurses at the cce unit for taking good care of me. i was put on an ventilator and in a medically induced coma for 32 days. when i came out of the coma a few days later, i was taken off the ventilator. i had been on that for 37 days. having known about the issues in particular with people on ventilators and how it could effect their lungs, i was fortunate to find out they weren't effect said. and i attribute that to years of playing low brass instruments. >> thank goodness. sorry. go on. >> i was going to say after that i was transferred to the hospital north of san antonio, where dr. k and the nurses and therapists did a great job helping me regain my strength, as well as mussel control and balance. and after about six weeks there, i was transferred to the warm springs rehabilitation hospital in kyle south of austin where, after about a week of intensive therapy, i was able to come home. here in austin now. and just very grateful an
from there, they called the ems, who took me to northeast baptist hospital in san antonio. big thanks to dr. tamara simpson and the doctors and nurses at the cce unit for taking good care of me. i was put on an ventilator and in a medically induced coma for 32 days. when i came out of the coma a few days later, i was taken off the ventilator. i had been on that for 37 days. having known about the issues in particular with people on ventilators and how it could effect their lungs, i was...
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san antonio mayor rendevous nirenberg. i want to you make a listen to how the governor reacted to this this week. >> all of us have a responsibility to educate the public that wearing a mask is the best thing to do. putting people in jail, however, is the wrong approach. >> mayor, what's your response? >> well, thank you for having me and it's that kind of mixed messaging that i think is causing people to let hair guard down. we had a face mask mandate until the state's order, governor's orders preventing local communities from doing that and the reality is we never had to fine anybody. we just knew that as long as there was a requirement in place and that people were taking the guidance from the public health officials seriously, they were going to do what they needed to do, do the right thing and wear a face mask. it wasn't until the state mixed messaging on face masks and politicization of this very simple thing to do that we're starting to see the effects of it. >> governor abbott is blame ago decisional testing for th
san antonio mayor rendevous nirenberg. i want to you make a listen to how the governor reacted to this this week. >> all of us have a responsibility to educate the public that wearing a mask is the best thing to do. putting people in jail, however, is the wrong approach. >> mayor, what's your response? >> well, thank you for having me and it's that kind of mixed messaging that i think is causing people to let hair guard down. we had a face mask mandate until the state's order,...
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a san antonio. where they. did a. i did and then took a week and let it go will not the new boy you can write. mad men to get a number they don't really mean all musial going on but going to call me that can open the oven in minnesota. get dunk. a thong. and see what it was like in the good. little couple actually going and getting a little bit of this in their lives yeah i think. yes even. if it was. all of them over the last bomb of the mothers of us. i do want to go see the world leader of the. world do you. really think that the idea that the one percent like a 100 percent of frontier. nothing good if the movement think. he thank you from didn't invade a bonus when upset but i think in the place. right here. on. your hand i never know when. when i when i'm not just. muslims and you got me on the. i don't want the bomb but nobody is above you have i been millions. and i. thought i'll buy. one into my bag and i will be in thailand too but it's ok for the decay of the poker. to. say yes 66. a moment. but. but but but
a san antonio. where they. did a. i did and then took a week and let it go will not the new boy you can write. mad men to get a number they don't really mean all musial going on but going to call me that can open the oven in minnesota. get dunk. a thong. and see what it was like in the good. little couple actually going and getting a little bit of this in their lives yeah i think. yes even. if it was. all of them over the last bomb of the mothers of us. i do want to go see the world leader of...
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a san antonio. where the. eye gazing into ok we can let it go will not the new boy we can really handle on mad men so that a number of freedom for all men all museo wearing. the oven in minnesota. i never get. i thought on this hand. and he was the one looking a good deal to let a couple actually care giving a little bit of this in their lives. and yes even. if it was that if you are you are you are. now at the moment the mom of the members of the house. thank you want to go see the world. the world you. will go to that the one percent i carry 100 percent of from beer and saying good example for think. he thank you from better and better goodness what a person but i think in the place. like . your hand i am never. where were you. when i would have no chance. of changing your gary and. i don't like the bill nobody is about you have i believe. in the. top down but. when the man who led you my soul will be attacked and to put itself there for the decay of the hope. to. see. us. 6666. he. came with. oh in. the mov
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a san antonio. where the. eye gazing into thinking that if the will of the new boy you can lead a family on mad men so that a number of freedom for all men all museo waiting. in the pool you have been in minnesota. i never get. i'm going to hang out. and see what the looking a good deal out of the couple into like a good thing. in their lives you know i think. even. if he was that if. you're. one of the a. mom of the mother some of us in the world. i do want to go there. was. it would be good for you. to do that the one percent mccary 100 percent better from beer. nothing good if the movement think. he thank you from a bit of a bit of thought is what upset but i think in the place. i feel. like. you and i are going our. way and. when i when i'm not just. muslims and you got me on the. i don't like the film but nobody is above you have i been millions. and i. thought i'll buy. one new leg and my son will be in thailand too but it's all going to play the decay of the poker. to get. us 66. a moment. but. but but
a san antonio. where the. eye gazing into thinking that if the will of the new boy you can lead a family on mad men so that a number of freedom for all men all museo waiting. in the pool you have been in minnesota. i never get. i'm going to hang out. and see what the looking a good deal out of the couple into like a good thing. in their lives you know i think. even. if he was that if. you're. one of the a. mom of the mother some of us in the world. i do want to go there. was. it would be good...
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a san antonio. where they. did a. i did and then took a week and let it go will of the new boy you can read it on the mad men so that a number of. i don't mean all musial on that are going to call me that. and in minnesota. i thought on this hand. and he was the one looking a good deal to let a couple actually care giving a little bit of this in their lives. and yes even. if it was that if you are you are you are. now at the moment the mom of the members of the house ok. thank you want to go see the world. the world you know you. will go to that the one percent ok 100 percent but i'm from beer nothing good in the mood for think. he thank you from better and better goodness what a person but i think in the place. like . your hand i am never. where were you. when i when i'm not just. wanting to know gary and. i don't like the film but nobody is above you have i been nearly. all of the above. when the man who led you my soul will be at hand to pull itself together for the decay to put the focus. to. us. 6666. came with.
a san antonio. where they. did a. i did and then took a week and let it go will of the new boy you can read it on the mad men so that a number of. i don't mean all musial on that are going to call me that. and in minnesota. i thought on this hand. and he was the one looking a good deal to let a couple actually care giving a little bit of this in their lives. and yes even. if it was that if you are you are you are. now at the moment the mom of the members of the house ok. thank you want to go...
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san antonio has a total of in this particular region of 5800, 26% of them are available. the total beds available on about 1500. icu, 96. it is about 3,250 ab 28% of those being available about 910. the total icu beds is about 25. search beds is about 1500. they have around 137 confirmed in the hospitals. to speak to a full two and level once again can see that surge into an adjacent building this might be as i mentioned before something known as a long-term acute care hospitals. it might be a medical but they are existing buildings. once again this is where you might see an arena hospital or field hospital set up. it is a compilation of some numbermembers across the state t gives you an idea of what these are. they are supported by either the state or the local region. the state has over a thousand sites that they've identified and that means the department of health services established the relationships the local communities have established as many as 4500 additional beds. and so i hope with this share is a comforting message in that we have an incredibly robust healt
san antonio has a total of in this particular region of 5800, 26% of them are available. the total beds available on about 1500. icu, 96. it is about 3,250 ab 28% of those being available about 910. the total icu beds is about 25. search beds is about 1500. they have around 137 confirmed in the hospitals. to speak to a full two and level once again can see that surge into an adjacent building this might be as i mentioned before something known as a long-term acute care hospitals. it might be a...
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incidente, estudiantes y residentes salieron de una protesta pacífica, se vivió en el barco por san antonio unieron para pedir justicia por la muerte de steven taylor, de la policía de la ciudad, piden que la comunidad, ahora todos somos uno, si dejamos esas instrucciones también nos van a pasar a nosotros el pasado 18 de abril, murió, por rehusarse a soltar un mate que tenía en sus manos, y la víctima estaba teniendo una crisis nerviosa cuando llamaron a la policía, fue suspendido mientras se investiga el incidente, muestra a varios oficiales persiguiendo a un manifestante, una motocicleta de la policía lo atropello, fueron publicadas en twitter, se publicó otro vídeo que muestra oficiales gritando a los manifestantes, dijeron que quieren que la comunidad acepten su derecho de protestar pero si se manifiestan violentamente, sandra bermúdez tiene los detalles >>> no ha habido arrestos, pero fue muy distinto al fin de semana pasado, estas son algunas imágenes que muestran la violenta, dicen que cuando llegó a la escena parecía zona de guerra, dice que veía como sus compañeros pedazos de made
incidente, estudiantes y residentes salieron de una protesta pacífica, se vivió en el barco por san antonio unieron para pedir justicia por la muerte de steven taylor, de la policía de la ciudad, piden que la comunidad, ahora todos somos uno, si dejamos esas instrucciones también nos van a pasar a nosotros el pasado 18 de abril, murió, por rehusarse a soltar un mate que tenía en sus manos, y la víctima estaba teniendo una crisis nerviosa cuando llamaron a la policía, fue suspendido...
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. >> muchas gracias a sido un honor recibe un abrazo virtual desde san antonio para ti y tu familia.a todos a lo que me han apoyado en mi vida y mi carrera, todavía vive allí en san josé, a mis papás, a mi hermana lucía hermano jaime, todos están todavía en la bahía, y también a toda mi familia esposa que vive en los angeles y mi hijo, tengo mucho mucho orgullo de toda la gente que me ha apoyado y me han ayudado a llegar hasta aquí. >> por ejemplo su tío es un gran amigo a quien la familia estamos en familia,cuándo usted se sienta en la mesa directiva cómo como presidente,qué siente estar en frente de la mesa ser latino y representar esa cultura es herencia? >> siento la responsabilidad de tener éxito de trabajar muy duro pero también de ayudarnos cómo una empresa extender la mano a la comunidad latina a jóvenes a la comunidad femenina, que son fanáticos de este deporte, yo sé mi educación,(hablan en inglés) >> estoy muy orgulloso de tener la oportunidad para las nuevas generaciones. >> no es fácil hay que trabajar y luchar a tener estos éxitos, también por la universidad de harvard,
. >> muchas gracias a sido un honor recibe un abrazo virtual desde san antonio para ti y tu familia.a todos a lo que me han apoyado en mi vida y mi carrera, todavía vive allí en san josé, a mis papás, a mi hermana lucía hermano jaime, todos están todavía en la bahía, y también a toda mi familia esposa que vive en los angeles y mi hijo, tengo mucho mucho orgullo de toda la gente que me ha apoyado y me han ayudado a llegar hasta aquí. >> por ejemplo su tío es un gran amigo...
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> sabemos que el grupo comenzó aquí en la iglesia nuestra señora de guadalupe sobre la calle de san antoniola calle santa clara y de regreso a este punto de origen y reflexionando como ha cambiado sus vidas >> hoy podemos celebrar pero mañana nos levantaremos con la misma lucha y las mismas ganas de seguir adelante porque la lucha sigue no nos vamos a detener, que incluya a mis padres a mis vecinos y al resto de los hermanos que seguimos viviendo en este país >> de regreso en vivo les recuerdo que se anticipa que más de 50,000 trabajadores médicos beneficiarios de dada daca una gran victoria para ellos >> gracias christian >> este es uno de los eventos que se realizaron hoy, hablaron con algunos primers que dicen sentirse agradecidos pero saben que falta mucho por hacer >> hablamos con ellos hace pocas horas dijeron que ayer sentían la angustia pero hoy es distinto y el condado santa clara celebra esta victoria con ellos >> el condado santa clara celebra hoy el resultado de una batalla legal que inició hace tres años para proteger a los dreamers >> la respuesta del condado no solo fue meter
> sabemos que el grupo comenzó aquí en la iglesia nuestra señora de guadalupe sobre la calle de san antoniola calle santa clara y de regreso a este punto de origen y reflexionando como ha cambiado sus vidas >> hoy podemos celebrar pero mañana nos levantaremos con la misma lucha y las mismas ganas de seguir adelante porque la lucha sigue no nos vamos a detener, que incluya a mis padres a mis vecinos y al resto de los hermanos que seguimos viviendo en este país >> de regreso...
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usan cubrebocas para evitar contagiarse >> 86 personas relacionadas con el centro de asistencia de san antonion 18 indican las autoridades pero el número creció rápidamente >> algunos tienen síntomas que pongan en riesgo su salud >> la institución indicó que los 22 empleados se recuperan mientras los 64 pacientes fueron trasladados a otras instalaciones >> la casa hogar donde se registraron estos contagios alberga más de 100 pacientes niños y adultos que padecen de alguna discapacidad neurológica >> los que se quedaron en la casa hogar están constantemente vigilados bajo un protocolo de higiene y seguridad para evitar que el virus >> rosa vende alimentos indicó que entiende que ahora no dejen acercarse a nadie y a los empleados tienen un riguroso seguimiento >> la gente comenzó a salir >> en los próximos días aplicaran días entre los habitantes y trabajadores para descansar >> muestran que las personas de color han sidoafectadas desproporcionalmente >> expertos revela que la recopilación de datos en todo el país ha sido inconsistente >> continuando con el tema al norte del estado se reportan m
usan cubrebocas para evitar contagiarse >> 86 personas relacionadas con el centro de asistencia de san antonion 18 indican las autoridades pero el número creció rápidamente >> algunos tienen síntomas que pongan en riesgo su salud >> la institución indicó que los 22 empleados se recuperan mientras los 64 pacientes fueron trasladados a otras instalaciones >> la casa hogar donde se registraron estos contagios alberga más de 100 pacientes niños y adultos que padecen...
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hasta hoy la ciudad con mÁs casos confirmados de covid 19 son houston, dallas, san antonio.reapertura de los negocios y la negligencia de la gente que saliÓ a las calles sin tomar precauciÓn tan pronto como se acabÓ el confinamiento. >> yo pienso que un motivo de esta alza en los casos que abrimos el estado demasiado pronto. reportero: miles hicieron filas para la prueba del covid. no se sabrÁ hasta unas semanas si las nvi medidas para regresar a su casa los texanos estÁn dando resultados. jorge: en la florida las cosas estÁn mal. las playas cerrarÁn por el rebrote de coronavirus durante largo feriado de la independencia. las autoridades ordenaron el cierre de las playas, la florida registrÓ aumento de miles de contagios diarios. ilia: por la pandemia una jueza ordenÓ poner en libertad a decenas de niÑos inmigrantes detenidos en cÁrceles de ice. la jueza tambiÉn criticÓ la detenciÓn prolongrada de familiares que llegaron a estados unidos a solicitar asilo. vemos a quienes protege esta orden judicial. reportero: en texas donde el coronavirus se expande como un incendio forest
hasta hoy la ciudad con mÁs casos confirmados de covid 19 son houston, dallas, san antonio.reapertura de los negocios y la negligencia de la gente que saliÓ a las calles sin tomar precauciÓn tan pronto como se acabÓ el confinamiento. >> yo pienso que un motivo de esta alza en los casos que abrimos el estado demasiado pronto. reportero: miles hicieron filas para la prueba del covid. no se sabrÁ hasta unas semanas si las nvi medidas para regresar a su casa los texanos estÁn dando...
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mano, desde que lo puse la gente empezaba a ser su pedido >>> flor es una salvadoreña que vive san antonioicamos a través de las video llamadas con rodríguez >>> ahora ella y su suegra doña rosa se preparan para tomar órdenes de la popusas para que puedan enviar los fondos recaudados a los más necesitados en el salvador >>> viendo todos los vídeos que mis hermanas han mandado, de la gente nos vamos a ayudar con un poquito a cada persona >>> un informe de jessica montoya la solidaridad sigue permaneciendo entre todos nosotros y es importante ayudar >>> miren lo que está pasando con esa tormenta tropical cristóbal ahora en luisiana tocó tierra con fuertes ráfagas de viento y la lluvia que ocasionó inundaciones espera que esas condiciones continúan a lo largo de este día metas que las autoridades toman precauciones cerrando alguna vía y esto también alertando del mal tiempo a los residentes >>> nos vamos a la pausa y los mensajes contra racismo siguen presentes literalmente en nuestras calles les vamos a contar por quÉ >>> telemundo 48 el mediodía regresa en 60 segundos ♪. >>> esta tarde a la
mano, desde que lo puse la gente empezaba a ser su pedido >>> flor es una salvadoreña que vive san antonioicamos a través de las video llamadas con rodríguez >>> ahora ella y su suegra doña rosa se preparan para tomar órdenes de la popusas para que puedan enviar los fondos recaudados a los más necesitados en el salvador >>> viendo todos los vídeos que mis hermanas han mandado, de la gente nos vamos a ayudar con un poquito a cada persona >>> un informe...
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tiene Áreas calientes en dallas, houston, el paso y san antonio.a, anaranjado en el alza. con 1200 casos diarios. las puntas de carolina del norte y arizona a la par. pero miren bien, arizona con una curva empinada. un indicativo de que el virus se propaga rÁpidamente. cuÁnto más rÁpido se eleva una curva de infecciÓn mÁs rápido se sobrecarga el sistema de salud. las unidades de cuidados intensivos en arizona y otros estados se encuentran cerca del lÍmite de su capacidad. la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud dice que ademÁs de higiene, mascarilla y distanciamiento tambiÉn hay que protegernos los ojos. jorge: muchas gracias. seguimos en esto, las acciones en la bolsa de valores de nueva york subieron despuÉs de la caÍda de ayer por el temor de otra ola de contagio. aumentÓ 192 puntos. y el Índice de acciones tecnolÓgicas subió 0, 2 %. la bolsa cerrÓ la semana a la baja. ilia: los manifestantes continuan ocupando parte de un vecindaro donde no puede entrar la policÍa. el presidente acusa a la alcaldesa y al gobernador por el caos y anarquÍa. pero ello
tiene Áreas calientes en dallas, houston, el paso y san antonio.a, anaranjado en el alza. con 1200 casos diarios. las puntas de carolina del norte y arizona a la par. pero miren bien, arizona con una curva empinada. un indicativo de que el virus se propaga rÁpidamente. cuÁnto más rÁpido se eleva una curva de infecciÓn mÁs rápido se sobrecarga el sistema de salud. las unidades de cuidados intensivos en arizona y otros estados se encuentran cerca del lÍmite de su capacidad. la...
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>>on the corner of san antonio and el camino real in mountain view yesterday afternoon. they held up signs that read black lives matter no justice, no peace and make racism wrong again. >>also in the south bay the curfew in san jose has come to an end and at the same time police are defending their actions and what they say amounted to force met with force san jose police chief eddie garcia showed these clips of violent clashes with police we've and arson and other crimes are taking place to prove his point. police say that officers were hit with crowbars rocks frozen water bottles and chunks of asphalt he says the use of tear gas and rubber bullets or justified. your officers love this city. and they protected and they will continue to do so your officers actions have saved lives. property and ensured that peaceful demonstrations are able to continue here in san jose. chief garcia again apologized and pledged a full investigation into allegations that one officer was taunting the protesters. >>well as protests continue in the bay area and all across the country. local m
>>on the corner of san antonio and el camino real in mountain view yesterday afternoon. they held up signs that read black lives matter no justice, no peace and make racism wrong again. >>also in the south bay the curfew in san jose has come to an end and at the same time police are defending their actions and what they say amounted to force met with force san jose police chief eddie garcia showed these clips of violent clashes with police we've and arson and other crimes are taking...
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look at my hometown of san antonio, the san antonio police department does 40 hours when it comes tot kind of training. we can identify what the best practices are. we know what they are. we use an organization like calia and say, hey, if you don't want to follow those, you don't have to but if you want the $1 billion in department of justice grants, you should be following those kinds of -- paul: you know, that's an awfully specific set of recommendations and of course, law enforcement has traditionally been a local function. do you have any concern at all about the federal government coming in and micro managing police departments around the country? >> congressman: no, ultimately if you want access to federal dollars there should be some things, some basic benchmarks that you should be hitting and the level of specificity when it comes to how you should deescalate a situation, the folks that are riding the chapter are law enforcement officers. these are real professionals that are trying to tell folks how to do things. that's just -- that's just one step and, look, defunding the p
look at my hometown of san antonio, the san antonio police department does 40 hours when it comes tot kind of training. we can identify what the best practices are. we know what they are. we use an organization like calia and say, hey, if you don't want to follow those, you don't have to but if you want the $1 billion in department of justice grants, you should be following those kinds of -- paul: you know, that's an awfully specific set of recommendations and of course, law enforcement has...
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we're seeing it in san antonio and dallas and in phoenix. we're hearing that it's due to young people. i haven't seen a lot of evidence for that and there's a lot of speculation as to what's driving this. i haven't seen a lot of evidence based to support it. i also haven't seen whether how much of this is going on in the low income neighborhoods. i don't know what the impact will be on closing the bars. i don't know that will be a sub stantive enough interaction. if it is raising among young people, it's going to spread across the community and go outside that demographic. i don't know what the end game is for in florida and texas and arizona, this business of closing bars saying that's what we're going to do. i'm not confident that will turn this thing around. >> you're speaking to the fact the state let bars know this weekend they would be closing in the state of florida. >> do you fear some places reopened too soon and that's part of it? >> there's no question. we had to maintain aggress ifr social distancing tloue ining te month of may.
we're seeing it in san antonio and dallas and in phoenix. we're hearing that it's due to young people. i haven't seen a lot of evidence for that and there's a lot of speculation as to what's driving this. i haven't seen a lot of evidence based to support it. i also haven't seen whether how much of this is going on in the low income neighborhoods. i don't know what the impact will be on closing the bars. i don't know that will be a sub stantive enough interaction. if it is raising among young...
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a protestar a pacífica vemos una concentración de estas personas el punto de salida siguió por san antonion que las muertes son parte a la salud mental de la comunidad pero las demostraciones continuaron esta tarde vamos en vivo con christian con detalles de una manifestación que se puede ver en estos momentos cristen cuéntanos >> la manifestación comenzó a las 4:00 de la tarde en esta plaza en el centro hace algunos minutos como pueden apreciar grupo marcha rumbo al norte y recorren las calles de la ciudad básicamente buscando apoyo y después regresarán >> quiero que veamos durante la tarde compartieron palabras el grupo hoy es el 10° día de protestas la ciudad suspende el toque de queda del lunes pasado a las 5:00 de la mañana residentes nos dicen que esto alcanzó frustración entre la comunidad >> estamos juntos en la misma pelea, de este acto es una pelea que ya liberamos por mucho tiempo >> personas caminan y harán esta protesta y estarán hasta las 8:00 de la noche dirán que habrán más manifestaciones >> es la información en vivo y cero telemundo. >> a los chicos y niños la juventud qu
a protestar a pacífica vemos una concentración de estas personas el punto de salida siguió por san antonion que las muertes son parte a la salud mental de la comunidad pero las demostraciones continuaron esta tarde vamos en vivo con christian con detalles de una manifestación que se puede ver en estos momentos cristen cuéntanos >> la manifestación comenzó a las 4:00 de la tarde en esta plaza en el centro hace algunos minutos como pueden apreciar grupo marcha rumbo al norte y...
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minutos >> vamos a ver imágenes captadas cuando este grupo está en camino por el edificio sobre san antonioecortes presupuestarios trabaja residentes, organizaciones y líderes locales exigir alternativas por el covid-19 este grupo pide a líderes que pongan fondos y levantar la economía >> que el dinero se quede donde es necesitado >> como pudieron observar en las imágenes muchos autos decorados con mensajes pero dicen que su mensaje es la recuperación para todos que es importante para sobrevivir, es la información christian cáceres >> muchas gracias el noticiero telemundo en noticias, las autoridades investigan la agresión que sufrió un agente sobre la autopista 101 en la zona en pantalla al parecer un grupo de manifestantes intentó cerrar la vía y fue la agresión, le tendremos más información cuando sepamos más >> aprueban tercera serie de reducciones y cambios en acuerdos de compensación para trabajadores, esto como parte de la ciudad se enfrenta tras la pandemia, te espera que ciudad ahorre hasta $691,000 en salarios en el año fiscal el cual comienza el 1 de julio para ellos han puesto c
minutos >> vamos a ver imágenes captadas cuando este grupo está en camino por el edificio sobre san antonioecortes presupuestarios trabaja residentes, organizaciones y líderes locales exigir alternativas por el covid-19 este grupo pide a líderes que pongan fondos y levantar la economía >> que el dinero se quede donde es necesitado >> como pudieron observar en las imágenes muchos autos decorados con mensajes pero dicen que su mensaje es la recuperación para todos que es...
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houston tejas, pero tambiÉn hemos hablado con personas que han venido de ciudades vecinas, como san antoniorto al pÚblico y no van a confirmar llegando por el resto del dÍa hay un caso operativo de seguridad y tambiÉn un intenso operativo de salubridad, por el covid diecinueve y tambiÉn de emergencia por si alguna persona se siente mal, estamos con el calor intenso sÉ, estamos en noventa y cinco grados, pero se espera que para llegar hasta cien grados y se prevÉ algo de lluvia por la tarde, por lo que bueno, vamos a ver quÉ pasa en el transcurso del dÍa. se agradecemos francisco por esa informaciÓn en vivo para la ediciÓn digital, mientras tanto en las Últimas horas, el senador pollo a mÍ. segÚn dio a las protestas por la muerte de hecho lo es y lo hizo al lado de un grupo el cual washington d c romney, el primer senador republicano en hacerlo tenÍa mÁs cara, y tomÓ fotos que publicÓ en redes sociales con el siguiente lema ex mar, las vidas negras importan. mientras tanto bajo custodia policial estÁ el hombre que lanzÓ su auto contra manifestantes en el estado de washington es todo ocurriÓ
houston tejas, pero tambiÉn hemos hablado con personas que han venido de ciudades vecinas, como san antoniorto al pÚblico y no van a confirmar llegando por el resto del dÍa hay un caso operativo de seguridad y tambiÉn un intenso operativo de salubridad, por el covid diecinueve y tambiÉn de emergencia por si alguna persona se siente mal, estamos con el calor intenso sÉ, estamos en noventa y cinco grados, pero se espera que para llegar hasta cien grados y se prevÉ algo de lluvia por la...
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unidos activistas y centroamericanos que tienen un estatus de protección temporal (tps) gracias san antonioos vamos unidos en toda la unión americana. >> esto continúa a pesar de la pandemia que ha resaltado su valor al país . >> estamos en una caravana para salvar el estatus de protección temporal (tps) porque nosotros somos trabajadores esenciales, están en washington los demás compañeros en una gran caravana nacional (gritos) son el rostro de los más de 300 mil migrantes que no exigen se mantenga el estatus de protección temporal (tps), también piden un camino a la residencia. >> nosotros estamos en la lucha y vamos a ganar, vamos a ganar, así como los dreamers, también el estatus de protección temporal (tps) está vivo (música) como los dreamers aseguran que no se darán por vencidos noticias telemundo 48. >> incrementar el poder latino en urnas electorales es el objetivo de quienes defienden los derechos de los inmigrantes, organizaciones están motivando todos los residentes permanentes a convertirse en ciudadanos estadounidenses, su voto podría acabar con las medidas antiinmigrantes en
unidos activistas y centroamericanos que tienen un estatus de protección temporal (tps) gracias san antonioos vamos unidos en toda la unión americana. >> esto continúa a pesar de la pandemia que ha resaltado su valor al país . >> estamos en una caravana para salvar el estatus de protección temporal (tps) porque nosotros somos trabajadores esenciales, están en washington los demás compañeros en una gran caravana nacional (gritos) son el rostro de los más de 300 mil migrantes...
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we became the first school in san antonio.n san antonio. 97 schools across texas and louisiana, opened up schools in tampa now and ohio, so we're growing in incredibly well, and our track record is to send 100% of our kids to college, so we build our school in a low-income area. we get those kids college ready. we get them a grade and a half above grade level regardless of where they start, and so now they are matriculating to college. that's part of the solution to all of this -- the issues that we have here is education. obviously police reform and other things, just providing opportunities for people i think kind of frees them up. >> yeah. education opens doors. there's so much proof of that. as you know, athletes and former athletes have been at the forefront of spreading the message on this in this time, and that's not new. nba players, they have been ahead of the game. back back to 2012, right? remember that image that lebron james tweeted out, you know, the athletes wearing hoodies to show support for trayvon martin. i
we became the first school in san antonio.n san antonio. 97 schools across texas and louisiana, opened up schools in tampa now and ohio, so we're growing in incredibly well, and our track record is to send 100% of our kids to college, so we build our school in a low-income area. we get those kids college ready. we get them a grade and a half above grade level regardless of where they start, and so now they are matriculating to college. that's part of the solution to all of this -- the issues...
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san antonio had one of the lowest infection rates per capita. we had acted very aggressively, very proactively right from the start of this whole thing but as texas has opened up and gone through the various stages of opening without the benefit of data we've been -- you know, we've been saying it's going too fast and at the same time, we were having our local authority taken away while, you know, the mask wearing and physical distancing has become very politicized so it was a perfect storm where people were encouraged to let their guard down and we're seeing the results of that. >> you said that you had your local authority taken away. explain to us what that means. what do you mean when you say that? >> back in march and into april we had stay-at-home orders in place, very early. the cities of texas, major urban areas worked together, the mayors put in declarations. around the time of mid-april, the state put their own orders in place stripping local governments from their ability to enforce orders like that. in fact, the state attorney genera
san antonio had one of the lowest infection rates per capita. we had acted very aggressively, very proactively right from the start of this whole thing but as texas has opened up and gone through the various stages of opening without the benefit of data we've been -- you know, we've been saying it's going too fast and at the same time, we were having our local authority taken away while, you know, the mask wearing and physical distancing has become very politicized so it was a perfect storm...