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but the game san antonio's stud in class. it's an aggressive push. door knocking the homes of children not yet enrolled in school. >> thank y'all so much. >> reporter: hershell elementary is looking for students. even its principal walk the neighborhood. why are you walking door to door? >> with the pandemic, the entire country experienced losing kids and hirsch specifically lost our students. >> reporter: they will offer learning on a case-by-case basis. it is based on the number of children physically in classrooms. making the persuasion campaign critical. tony dillworth had not reenrolled her 6-year-old son until a teacher showed up at her door. >> do you have any hesitation amid the delta variant about ?> him to have the one-on-one with the teacher. >> reporter: with covid cases rising, children under the age of 12 not eligible for the vaccine, and reports of more young people becoming seriously ill, parents are again questioning in-person learning. >>> should we be talking them into coming back into the classroom at all? >> so, we know that it w
but the game san antonio's stud in class. it's an aggressive push. door knocking the homes of children not yet enrolled in school. >> thank y'all so much. >> reporter: hershell elementary is looking for students. even its principal walk the neighborhood. why are you walking door to door? >> with the pandemic, the entire country experienced losing kids and hirsch specifically lost our students. >> reporter: they will offer learning on a case-by-case basis. it is based on...
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so, classes just started in the san antonio independent school district.sues with children showing up maskless? >> no. fact, we've had the opposite. we've had families and educators who are showing up compelled to do the right thing. we had our first day of school on monday. and 99% of our educators and students showed up wearing masks. so we've been working really hard to have strong, compelling messages, you know, really knowing what we did last year our students have been in school since september of last year, not at 100%, but we know that there are very effective strategies in keeping our students safe and masking is definitely one of those. >> so what will you do if a student refuses to wear a mask? >> i mean, we are not a punitive district. we want to work in partnership and in relationship with those families to really help them understand why making the choice to wear the mask is important. we are working every single day with those families. and if a family has a concern or a health issue, we're going to work with them one on one for sure. but to
so, classes just started in the san antonio independent school district.sues with children showing up maskless? >> no. fact, we've had the opposite. we've had families and educators who are showing up compelled to do the right thing. we had our first day of school on monday. and 99% of our educators and students showed up wearing masks. so we've been working really hard to have strong, compelling messages, you know, really knowing what we did last year our students have been in school...
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. >>> en busca de asilo polÍtico migrantes llegan a aeropuerto de san antonio texas.vocero dice no es la primera vez que migrantes usan la ciudad como punto de transiciÓn y que esta llegada inicio en enero y que aumentÓ esta semana, de acuerdo a Él, de cien a 500 llegan al aeropuerto diariamente. >>> a adultos, familias, personas que vienen solos, pero es una variedad de edades. >>> segÚn martinez, la mayorÍa son de centro amo roik haitÍ, hay otros de venezuela como este viajero >>> en venezuela no se puede vivir, ahÍ se sobrevive porque el sueldo son 3, 4 dÓlares y un cartÓn de huevo vale 3 dÓlares, imagine. >>> a agrega que el viaje de venezuela a san antonio, no fue fÁcil. >>> me costÓ mucho, porque para llegar a la frontera de clolombia, es muy fuerte y le van quitando dinero r a uno. a gira cobbs gio el boleto para su siguiente viaje con ayuda de voluntarios de la ciudad y organizaciones sin fines de lucro. >>> tambiÉn hay habitaciones de hotel disponibles, para personas que necesitan asistencia durante la noche. >>> el vocero admite que muchos optan por dormir e
. >>> en busca de asilo polÍtico migrantes llegan a aeropuerto de san antonio texas.vocero dice no es la primera vez que migrantes usan la ciudad como punto de transiciÓn y que esta llegada inicio en enero y que aumentÓ esta semana, de acuerdo a Él, de cien a 500 llegan al aeropuerto diariamente. >>> a adultos, familias, personas que vienen solos, pero es una variedad de edades. >>> segÚn martinez, la mayorÍa son de centro amo roik haitÍ, hay otros de venezuela...
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today san antonio got somewhere with that.ssued a temporary order, against governor greg abbott and his mask ban. that will at least for now allow san antonio and bexar county itself to require masks in schools which their health department wants them to do as kids head back into the classroom. joining us now is the mayor of san antonio. i know this is a really busy time for you and your city. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> let me ask you first of all, if i explained that correctly in terms of the impact of that ruling and the nature of this conflict you've got right now with the texas governor. >> the delta surge is so dangerous and so rapid that every day matters. and so we contended that the governor used his emergency powers unconstitutionally to behind bind the hands of local health officials from dealing with the actual emergency. it's tragically ironic he'd use his emergency powers from dealing with the emergency. effective immediately our public health authority has implemented a mask mandate for all public school
today san antonio got somewhere with that.ssued a temporary order, against governor greg abbott and his mask ban. that will at least for now allow san antonio and bexar county itself to require masks in schools which their health department wants them to do as kids head back into the classroom. joining us now is the mayor of san antonio. i know this is a really busy time for you and your city. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> let me ask you first of all, if i explained that...
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san antonio is a modern, prosperous city. in fact now it is america's seventh largest.ery cosmopolitan, and in many ways not stereotypically texa n. but it has one historical attraction which gets to the very heart of what it means to be american, and more especially, texan. this is the alamo, a legendary site in us history, where in 1836 a small group of troops fighting for texan independence were laid siege by a much larger mexican army. the texan forces held out for 13 days before they were overwhelmed and killed. dr winders, bruce, how are you? but historian bruce says it would be simplistic to see it as baddie mexicans versus goodie americans. this is a story about people. this is a story about two nations, this is a story about the idea of — what should government be like? it's really the convergence of mexican history and us history. the battle became a symbol of historic resistance, and the struggle for independence, which the texans won later that year. company, prepare to load �*em 12 times. ready? load! today, the alamo is one of the state's top tourist attra
san antonio is a modern, prosperous city. in fact now it is america's seventh largest.ery cosmopolitan, and in many ways not stereotypically texa n. but it has one historical attraction which gets to the very heart of what it means to be american, and more especially, texan. this is the alamo, a legendary site in us history, where in 1836 a small group of troops fighting for texan independence were laid siege by a much larger mexican army. the texan forces held out for 13 days before they were...
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what is texas in brand and what is san antonio brand question always been the alamo city. when i dug a little deeper i realized they were about to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to revitalize the alamo. there's this whole debate about what story that revitalized, renovated, with the new museum. what story was it going to tell? it seemed to bring this whole thing back to the surface again. i wrote in a column a fight at the alamo had more to do slavery and liberty. that triggered a firestorm and a big conversation. >> richard brought the idea to us went to breakfast south congress one monday morning. jason and i, at some point he starts going on about all that you don't know about the alamo. all that you think you know is wrong. and especially what a burden the anglo dominant narrative has been. and at some point we kind of jerked up and said what do you say? after about another hour he does nothing but his homework i said somebody ought to write a book about that. until years later we have. >> initially i thought it would be a fun thing to do with my friends. but as
what is texas in brand and what is san antonio brand question always been the alamo city. when i dug a little deeper i realized they were about to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to revitalize the alamo. there's this whole debate about what story that revitalized, renovated, with the new museum. what story was it going to tell? it seemed to bring this whole thing back to the surface again. i wrote in a column a fight at the alamo had more to do slavery and liberty. that triggered a...
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san antonio, democrat trey martinez. fischer says the texans are not going home, at least not yet. if congress is in
san antonio, democrat trey martinez. fischer says the texans are not going home, at least not yet. if congress is in
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. >>> plus, we'll speak with the mayor of san antonio.is city implementing a mask mandate in defiance of the governor. so far the courts ruling in his favor. >>> also ahead, nine house democrats threatening to sink biden's sweeping budget proposal if they don't get a stand alone vote to pass infrastructure first. we are live on capitol hill. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if
. >>> plus, we'll speak with the mayor of san antonio.is city implementing a mask mandate in defiance of the governor. so far the courts ruling in his favor. >>> also ahead, nine house democrats threatening to sink biden's sweeping budget proposal if they don't get a stand alone vote to pass infrastructure first. we are live on capitol hill. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we...
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esto que pasó en san antonio aseguran que el personal médico ha recibido ataques verbales >> vladimiralde de san antonio informó sobre una situación crítica que ocurre dentro de los hospitales de la ciudad dijo que el número de llamadas relacionadas al covid-19 tan alto que por 26 minutos la ciudad se quedó sin ambulancias. >> el supervisor indicó que es preocupante significa que no hubo asistencia disponible para víctimas de crimen. añadieron que en las salas de emergencia están llenas y le piden a la comunidad que no vayan a los hospitales si buscan una prueba de covid. >> pero lo más indignante que fue un reporte de la jefa de enfermería que han sido víctimas de abuso por parte de familiares de sus pacientes quienes están en contra de las medidas de prevención >> dice que el abuso incluye insultos, gritos amenazas y se les ha apuntado con cuchillos. explicó que la razón deben el uso de la mascarilla el cual es obligatorio en los hospitales y nunca imaginó tener que recordar que los enfermeros pasaron por esto y menos que en algunos casos hubiera que hacer reportes con la policía >>
esto que pasó en san antonio aseguran que el personal médico ha recibido ataques verbales >> vladimiralde de san antonio informó sobre una situación crítica que ocurre dentro de los hospitales de la ciudad dijo que el número de llamadas relacionadas al covid-19 tan alto que por 26 minutos la ciudad se quedó sin ambulancias. >> el supervisor indicó que es preocupante significa que no hubo asistencia disponible para víctimas de crimen. añadieron que en las salas de...
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joining us now is the mayor of san antonio ron nirenberg, mayor ron nirenberg, thank you so much foris a busy time for you in your city. >> thank you for having me, rachel. >> let me ask you first of all if i explained that correctly in terms of that impact of that ruling in the nature of this conflict that you have right now with the texas governor? >> the delta surge is so dangerous and rapid that every day matters. we contended that the governor used his emergency powers unconstitutionally to bind the harried of local officials, from dealing with -- to prevent us from dealing with the emergency, we did win that ruling in court so effective immediately or county -- excuse me, our public health authority has implemented a mask mandate for all public schools. it's effective immediately, it's already going to have impact and we believe it will save lives. >> tell us about the balance of health capacity right now, in and around san antonio in terms of how bad the current surge is and how strained your health resources are, and what you are expecting as schools go back into sessions? ob
joining us now is the mayor of san antonio ron nirenberg, mayor ron nirenberg, thank you so much foris a busy time for you in your city. >> thank you for having me, rachel. >> let me ask you first of all if i explained that correctly in terms of that impact of that ruling in the nature of this conflict that you have right now with the texas governor? >> the delta surge is so dangerous and rapid that every day matters. we contended that the governor used his emergency powers...
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cbs' omar villafranca reports from san antonio. >> reporter: it's a quiet morning in san antonio.t's about to get loud. >> constables office! >> reporter: bear county constables are constables are evicting a tenant who may be armed, a dangerous job that requires backup. >> we could be somewhere in the area, so we have to remain alert. >> reporter: deputy laura valencia is with the constable's office. >> you don't have the original key? >> reporter: we followed her and her team on several evictions. despite a federal ban, evictions have continued here, but there are fewer constables to do the job. there have been over 18,000 evictions filed in bear county since the start of the pandemic. they expect that number to increase by three to five times once the c.d.c. ban is lifted in october. does it still get tough emotionally for you to have to go and do this?otiona >> the tough part is just seeing the families that you have to tell them, you know, we've given you the 24 hours to vacate already. evictholle has sixmedindin o children. they were evicted two weeks after michelle gave birt
cbs' omar villafranca reports from san antonio. >> reporter: it's a quiet morning in san antonio.t's about to get loud. >> constables office! >> reporter: bear county constables are constables are evicting a tenant who may be armed, a dangerous job that requires backup. >> we could be somewhere in the area, so we have to remain alert. >> reporter: deputy laura valencia is with the constable's office. >> you don't have the original key? >> reporter: we...
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we'll talk to the mayor of san antonio in a few minutes who says, i hear your threat governor abbott, i see the legal brief you filed yesterday, but i'm doing it anyway because i want to protect our people. we're hear his argument in a minute. the cdc has updated its guidance to recommend pregnant women do get vaccinated against coronavirus. they previously had a neutral stance on whether immunization was safe for pregnant women. now they say there's no increased risk of miscarriage among those who have been vaccinated. the cdc found pregnant women were more likely to get severely ill than not pregnant ones. a 30-year-old woman died days after giving birth to her daughter on july 27th. she cradled her newborn long enough to take two photographs before being taken to the icu. let's bring in dr. kavita patel, an msnbc medical contributor. lots to get to with you, but let's start with pregnancy and the new recommendation from the cdc, did they make the right call here for pregnant women? >> yeah. we've been speaking for months this is safe and now we got more data, this is from a cdc reg
we'll talk to the mayor of san antonio in a few minutes who says, i hear your threat governor abbott, i see the legal brief you filed yesterday, but i'm doing it anyway because i want to protect our people. we're hear his argument in a minute. the cdc has updated its guidance to recommend pregnant women do get vaccinated against coronavirus. they previously had a neutral stance on whether immunization was safe for pregnant women. now they say there's no increased risk of miscarriage among those...
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my my next stop is the city of san antonio.odern, prosperous city. in fact now it is america's seventh largest. it is very cosmopolitan, and in many ways not typically texan. but it has one historical attraction which get to the very heart of what it means to be american, and what especially —— more especially, texan. this is the alamo, a legendary site in us history, wary in 1836 a small group of troops fighting for texan independence were laid siege by a much larger mexican army. the texan forces held out for 13 days before they were overwhelmed and killed. dr, how are you? but historian bruce says it would be simplistic to see it as bad mexicans versus good americans.— see it as bad mexicans versus good americans. this is a story about people- _ good americans. this is a story about people. this _ good americans. this is a story about people. this is _ good americans. this is a story about people. this is a - good americans. this is a story about people. this is a story i about people. this is a story about people. this is a
my my next stop is the city of san antonio.odern, prosperous city. in fact now it is america's seventh largest. it is very cosmopolitan, and in many ways not typically texan. but it has one historical attraction which get to the very heart of what it means to be american, and what especially —— more especially, texan. this is the alamo, a legendary site in us history, wary in 1836 a small group of troops fighting for texan independence were laid siege by a much larger mexican army. the...
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borja: yo voy a poner la imagen de san antonio para encontrar el amor este fin de semana.
borja: yo voy a poner la imagen de san antonio para encontrar el amor este fin de semana.
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>> jim, our positivity rate here in san antonio hit over 20% last week.is hovering about 2%. last year we never went above 1%. i'm worried because more and more hospitals are reporting children being hospitalized. my parents trust us. my staff trust us. we want to maintain that trust. in order to keep our children safe, have stability in our classrooms, we need to make sure our federal and state leaders are doing everything possible. this is not a time for politics. this is about making sure we have a strong academic year and that our children are safe. >> so, if the texas supreme court in the next legal step here upholds the ban, will you comply? or will you kind of dare them in effect and continue to require vaccines? >> i have full support, jim, of both my community and my board and my staff. we're going to do what's right for our children. again, we'll let lawyers deal with the legal ramifications. we're going to keep our children safe and we're going to make sure our classrooms are stable. it's what i owe my parents and what my community expects from
>> jim, our positivity rate here in san antonio hit over 20% last week.is hovering about 2%. last year we never went above 1%. i'm worried because more and more hospitals are reporting children being hospitalized. my parents trust us. my staff trust us. we want to maintain that trust. in order to keep our children safe, have stability in our classrooms, we need to make sure our federal and state leaders are doing everything possible. this is not a time for politics. this is about making...
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imágenes pueden ser perturbadoras >>> estas fueron las primeras instrucciones de la policía que san antonior la cámara corporal de humo y se puede a la gente sacando algo con un extintor de pintura, chávez fue cerca de las patrullas. >>> oficiales le retroceden y a la vez le dice que suelte el agua, uno de los oficiales dice que no quieren abrir fuego. continuar negociando con chávez momentos después y hasta correr, fue ahí cuando se justificaba, en un juego. chávez fue llevado al hospital donde se cura de sus heridas, la persona llamada al 911, describía un hombre con navaja y con pistola. >>> fue determinado es que chávez era llamó a las autoridades y que los oficiales no encontraron el arma de fuego . >> fríamente calculado se llevó a cabo la implosión de 2 edificios de la universidad brander bill en nashville como médico esta mañana a una estructura construida a mediados de los años 70 esa manera se regó de manera controlada para evitar catarsis en los aquí >>> en la patrulla fronteriza, en el paso de texas lograron rescatar a una familia de dientes y entre los rescatados se encuentran
imágenes pueden ser perturbadoras >>> estas fueron las primeras instrucciones de la policía que san antonior la cámara corporal de humo y se puede a la gente sacando algo con un extintor de pintura, chávez fue cerca de las patrullas. >>> oficiales le retroceden y a la vez le dice que suelte el agua, uno de los oficiales dice que no quieren abrir fuego. continuar negociando con chávez momentos después y hasta correr, fue ahí cuando se justificaba, en un juego. chávez...
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la misión duró casi 8 horas >>> el avión partió 60 minutos antes del ahora planificado desde san antoniona el avión ingresó a ida por el oeste del ojo. los movimientos del avión se volvieron bien bruscos mientras se podía apreciar la famosa pared del ojo donde están los vientos más violentos además era evidente poder observar el sol y solo algunas nubes gracias al aire que desciende en esa columna justo al atravesar la pared se lanzó la radiosonda que continuó lo que surgirían las modelos meteorológicos, movimientos de ida eran de categoría 4 los vientos. >>> el avión luego atravesó parte del cuadrante noreste del huracán, el más fuerte del sistema para hacer una 2a entrada y volver a medir sus vientos. en este momento, casi la mitad del centro de ida de sobre 12 millas de ancho estado sobre tierra. >>> esa preguntaba por qué la misión del avión caza huracanes inmediatamente el huracán toca tierra, hay 2 razones, los vientos se forman muy peligroso sobre tierra y en 2° lugar los equipos del avión caza huracanes están calibrados solo para trabajar y obtener las medidas sobre el tema. >>>
la misión duró casi 8 horas >>> el avión partió 60 minutos antes del ahora planificado desde san antoniona el avión ingresó a ida por el oeste del ojo. los movimientos del avión se volvieron bien bruscos mientras se podía apreciar la famosa pared del ojo donde están los vientos más violentos además era evidente poder observar el sol y solo algunas nubes gracias al aire que desciende en esa columna justo al atravesar la pared se lanzó la radiosonda que continuó lo que...
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this event is from the 2014 san antonio book festival. >> good morning. welcome. >> hola. >> today, we are very fortunate to have a very special guest with us. miriam pawel. however, i would like to introduce myself first so you know who to complain to later. my name is greg barrios, a former book editor of the "san antonio express" news. i worked for many years in los angeles for the "los angeles times." i've written for the "new york times." currently, i write for the "los angeles review of books," and i'm on the board of directors of the national book critics circle. i'm also the author of a book of poetry that deals with la calsa. that's what it is called. at this time, i'd like to introduce miriam. miriam is the former pulitzer prize-winning editor who spent 25 years at "news day" and the "los angeles times." her book, "the crusades of cesar chavez," a biography, is the first comprehensive biography of the iconic, charismatic leader. she has also written "the union of their dreams," a widely acclaimed and nuanced history of chavez's united farm worke
this event is from the 2014 san antonio book festival. >> good morning. welcome. >> hola. >> today, we are very fortunate to have a very special guest with us. miriam pawel. however, i would like to introduce myself first so you know who to complain to later. my name is greg barrios, a former book editor of the "san antonio express" news. i worked for many years in los angeles for the "los angeles times." i've written for the "new york times."...
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i think she wants to base out of san antonio. sean: my favorite barbecue is ribs. as she make ribs and chicken? that's my favorite, my personal favorite. >> she definitely does. >> sean: i have my masterbuilt electric smoker in my backyard. i love it, i use it all the time. i'm sure it's not as good. now, she has had a little business at home, you mentioned in one interview. now she'll have the truck, and she'll be able to provide this great food for so many people. do you know the location of it yet? >> you said the rotation, what do you mean by that? >> sean: the location of where the truck is going to be. >> oh, the location! well, so right now it's going to be being made in san antonio, texas, and she loves cooking in houston, because she has a little hot spots she loves to, where shehe had her pit on whee. i'm pretty sure he's p going to houston, texas, but she might go to san antonio, too. i don't know what she wants to do. she might want to travel all over the country, who knows? she's been provided with the food truck of
i think she wants to base out of san antonio. sean: my favorite barbecue is ribs. as she make ribs and chicken? that's my favorite, my personal favorite. >> she definitely does. >> sean: i have my masterbuilt electric smoker in my backyard. i love it, i use it all the time. i'm sure it's not as good. now, she has had a little business at home, you mentioned in one interview. now she'll have the truck, and she'll be able to provide this great food for so many people. do you know the...
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that's south bay from petaluma boulevard down towards san antonio.rything else for the north bay is moving smoothly but highway 37 eastbound is not letting you move. closed from 121 to mare island. we've seens the same last week and you go up and over that's your alternate until possibly 6:00 a.m., counter commute. westbound out of vallejo has not started slowing yet. mild slowing out of the altamont, that's about it. >>> a deadly gas line explosion in arizona near coolidge yesterday, outside of phoenix. at least two people were killed. one other person was injured. the video taken from the scene shows that large flame and a lot of smoke. a farmhouse nears the explosion caught firep and that's where the two bodies were discovered. the exact cause of the explosion is unknown. >>> mail-in ballots are on their way to your mailbox and if you haven't received yours it is on the way for the recall special election. today is the deadline for the counties to mail the ballots. a poll finds 52% of likely voters oppose removing governor newsom from office, four
that's south bay from petaluma boulevard down towards san antonio.rything else for the north bay is moving smoothly but highway 37 eastbound is not letting you move. closed from 121 to mare island. we've seens the same last week and you go up and over that's your alternate until possibly 6:00 a.m., counter commute. westbound out of vallejo has not started slowing yet. mild slowing out of the altamont, that's about it. >>> a deadly gas line explosion in arizona near coolidge yesterday,...
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this event is from the 2014 san antonio book festival. >> good morning.come. >> hola. >> today, we are very fortunate to have a very special guest with us. miriam pawel. however, i would like to introduce myself first so you know who to complain to later. my name is greg barrios, a former book
this event is from the 2014 san antonio book festival. >> good morning.come. >> hola. >> today, we are very fortunate to have a very special guest with us. miriam pawel. however, i would like to introduce myself first so you know who to complain to later. my name is greg barrios, a former book
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i'm in san antonio now.of hospitalizations are people who are unvaccinated. there are kids going to school next week. greg abbott was telling cities, no, you don't need to mandate masks. these are unvaccinated children. they don't have to disclose covid cases. in san antonio, if your kid has lice, you have to disclose your kid has lice. yet you don't have to disclose your kid has covid. there's something wrong with that. i was reading there are about 329 icu beds in the entire state. this is failed leadership at its core. you will have the courts -- my hope is you will have the courts reverse some of these decisions, because we saw what happened in florida today. you have the biden administration sending ventilators. i won't be surprised if the same thing happens in texas soon. >> let me play a fun video for you, tim, because i know you will appreciate it. this is ted cruz. this is what he said when it comes to covid guidelines and democrats. take a listen. >> it's a weird thing. there's a herd mentality amo
i'm in san antonio now.of hospitalizations are people who are unvaccinated. there are kids going to school next week. greg abbott was telling cities, no, you don't need to mandate masks. these are unvaccinated children. they don't have to disclose covid cases. in san antonio, if your kid has lice, you have to disclose your kid has lice. yet you don't have to disclose your kid has covid. there's something wrong with that. i was reading there are about 329 icu beds in the entire state. this is...
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this event is from the 2014 san antonio book festival. >> good morning. hola. >> today, we are very fortunate to have a very special guest with us.
this event is from the 2014 san antonio book festival. >> good morning. hola. >> today, we are very fortunate to have a very special guest with us.
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county officials in dallas and san antonio won two legal victories yesterday. they requested a temporary restraining order against the governor's executive order banning mask requirements. it's a temporary legal verdict. it will continue to be hashed out in courts next week. quickly san antonio schools and county officials implemented a mask requirement for anyone entering government buildings and school property as well. and all of this comes as the hospitalization situation continues to worsen across the state. more than 10,000 people hospitalized because of covid. we have not seen numbers that high since the worst days of the pandemic back in late january, and there are just over 320 intensive care unit beds available at this point according to the latest data from the texas department of health. this is a very urgent situation. and in many areas across the state, according to state health officials, there are single digit number of icu beds available for patients in need of critical care. all of this is a very intense situation. the governor says that he co
county officials in dallas and san antonio won two legal victories yesterday. they requested a temporary restraining order against the governor's executive order banning mask requirements. it's a temporary legal verdict. it will continue to be hashed out in courts next week. quickly san antonio schools and county officials implemented a mask requirement for anyone entering government buildings and school property as well. and all of this comes as the hospitalization situation continues to...
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i live in san antonio. i'm here right now. and this morning there was a town hall or forum that was for utility assistance and rental assistance, and hundreds, if not thousands of people showed up to that. but they went out to the people and tried to make it as easy as they could for folks to come and get their questions answered, get their applications in. these are not only tenants, but also landlords. that's important, because some people when they hear about the eviction moratorium, they say these landlords have had to wait too long. these funds are actually available to landlords, ultimately. so only 11% of these funds have gotten distributed. 89% have not. states and localities need to get their act together, cut the red tape, don't wait, but go out into the community. on top of that, i believe that congress should act as soon as possible to extend an eviction moratorium and states that don't have one in place should immediately consider one. >> secretary julian castro, i appreciate your time and i especially appreciate
i live in san antonio. i'm here right now. and this morning there was a town hall or forum that was for utility assistance and rental assistance, and hundreds, if not thousands of people showed up to that. but they went out to the people and tried to make it as easy as they could for folks to come and get their questions answered, get their applications in. these are not only tenants, but also landlords. that's important, because some people when they hear about the eviction moratorium, they...
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san antonio's mayor says lives will now be saved. >> it is effective immediately. it's already going to have impact and we believe it'll save lives. >> reporter: in florida, two school districts mandating masks, too. in open defiance of governor ron desantis. >> no more masks! >> reporter: in williamstown county, tennessee, protesters heckling health care professionals who spoke about the benefits of masks at a school board meeting. some could be heard shouting, "we will find you." tonight, the cdc is urging pregnant women to get vaccinated. pointing to growing evidence that the vaccine poses no increased risk for miscarriage and no safety concerns for pregnant women or their babies. but just 23% received one dose of a vaccine during pregnancy. in utah, grayson bakes was pregnant but didn't get the vaccine. she got infected with the delta variant and is now fighting for her life on a ventilator after her baby was safely delivered by an emergency c-section. >> her baby shower was actually scheduled for saturday, but instead of having a baby shower, she got a ventila
san antonio's mayor says lives will now be saved. >> it is effective immediately. it's already going to have impact and we believe it'll save lives. >> reporter: in florida, two school districts mandating masks, too. in open defiance of governor ron desantis. >> no more masks! >> reporter: in williamstown county, tennessee, protesters heckling health care professionals who spoke about the benefits of masks at a school board meeting. some could be heard shouting, "we...
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insultos y amenazas edgar muÑoz reporta >>> estalla la desesperaciÓn por el aumento de coronavirus en san antonio hospitales y la ciudad se quedÓ sin ambulancias >>> por 26 minutos no tenÍamos un vehÍculo de emergencia mÉdicas para toda la ciudad dijo el supervisor lo que sorprende enfermeros en hospitales >>> nuestro personal maltratados >>> en donde la exigencia del uso obligatorio de mascarillas en hospitales >>> estÁn ahÍ >>> arriesgando sus vidas para poder mejorar los pacientes que estÁn en esas camas >>> ante la emergencia anunciÓ 9 centros de anticuerpos en todo el estado para atender paciente no graves el senador revelÓ que recibiÓ una infusiÓn para evitar la propagaciÓn del virus >>> ahorita estarÍa en cuidado intensivo >>> los niÑos estÁn saturando los hospitales >>> el condado hidalgo reportÓ la mitad son niÑos y adolescentes >>> muy pocos que necesitan otras mÁquinas >>> la explosiÓn es realmente a brumadora >>> que hay 36 niÑos en cuidados intensivos >>> la administraciÓn biden comenzÓ a distribuir a partir de hoy la segunda ronda de cheques >>> las familias optaron por recibir reci
insultos y amenazas edgar muÑoz reporta >>> estalla la desesperaciÓn por el aumento de coronavirus en san antonio hospitales y la ciudad se quedÓ sin ambulancias >>> por 26 minutos no tenÍamos un vehÍculo de emergencia mÉdicas para toda la ciudad dijo el supervisor lo que sorprende enfermeros en hospitales >>> nuestro personal maltratados >>> en donde la exigencia del uso obligatorio de mascarillas en hospitales >>> estÁn ahÍ >>>...
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. >> en dallas y san antonio recomienda el uso obligatoo de mascarillas pero la cte dice que debe serde familia. >> equipos de rescaten buscan sobrevivientes en haití y van 1400 muertos, ahora la tornta tropical grace azota país. >> en el gobierno aumentan 25% en los beneficiarios de cupones de alimentos. >> gasto como 200 dólares entre verduras y carne. >> luego les contaremo en qué consiste la ayuda mos con afganist y las imágenes del ca. >> el pánico por la llegada de los talibanes al poder desastó una estampida miles de afganos tratando de huir como puedan colgándose del avión y al menos 7 personas murieron hoy. >> esta tae el presidente joe biden defendió la decisión de retirar las tropas. >> pero el partido republicanjo son los más fuertes y es que dicen que el esidente joe biden no tiene noción de la guerra y el trorismo que deja al país expuesto y los culpan de la masacre esto mientras los demócratas cian fil con la mandatarios yque estados unidos ya cumplió en afganistán. >> las imágenes de satélite muestran la estampida humana pero es de cerca que que se muestra la magnitud
. >> en dallas y san antonio recomienda el uso obligatoo de mascarillas pero la cte dice que debe serde familia. >> equipos de rescaten buscan sobrevivientes en haití y van 1400 muertos, ahora la tornta tropical grace azota país. >> en el gobierno aumentan 25% en los beneficiarios de cupones de alimentos. >> gasto como 200 dólares entre verduras y carne. >> luego les contaremo en qué consiste la ayuda mos con afganist y las imágenes del ca. >> el pánico...
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the ruling clears the way for officials in the county which includes san antonio to mandate masks and government buildings and schools. this comes after a district court judge granted a temporary restraining order against abbott's executive order of the governor tried to get the ruling dismissed. tonight san antonio's mayor tweeted "the texas fourth court of appeals has upheld our local health authority school mask directives. there are still some long days ahead but i'm encouraged with the law continues to be on the side of students, teachers, and public health." despite a growing list of local municipalities who legally are challenging the order against mass mandates on tuesday he said "the assertion that the governor of the state of texas doesn't have the authority to protect the rights and freedoms of texans is just plain misguided." governors at least seven states have some kind of order keeping school district from coming up with their own mass mandates. including florida, a pro-mask protest took place there yesterday in st. john's county just south of jacksonville during a heat
the ruling clears the way for officials in the county which includes san antonio to mandate masks and government buildings and schools. this comes after a district court judge granted a temporary restraining order against abbott's executive order of the governor tried to get the ruling dismissed. tonight san antonio's mayor tweeted "the texas fourth court of appeals has upheld our local health authority school mask directives. there are still some long days ahead but i'm encouraged with...
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gonzalez gets his start in local politics, housing issues in the san antonio area. he's involved with the pan american progressive association in texas. this launches his career in progressive politics. in 1956 he becomes the first mexican american elected to the texas senate. twice he filibustered measures in the texas senate that would have resegregated texas public schools. that earned him a lot of national attention. he had a great quote in "time" magazine we came across. it may be some that the chloroform their conscious, but if we fear long enough we hate, and if we hate long enough, we fight. he runs for governor in the late 1950s in texas and is trounced. he gets name recognition and becomes a viable candidate in 1961 in a san antonio district and he comes into the house. he serves in the house for nearly four decades. best known for his service on the house banking committee. he chaired it in the late 1980s and early 1990s, passed a lot of important housing and banking reform. critic of the big banks and also a proponent for many years of opening up the rat
gonzalez gets his start in local politics, housing issues in the san antonio area. he's involved with the pan american progressive association in texas. this launches his career in progressive politics. in 1956 he becomes the first mexican american elected to the texas senate. twice he filibustered measures in the texas senate that would have resegregated texas public schools. that earned him a lot of national attention. he had a great quote in "time" magazine we came across. it may...
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clases con mascarillas, miles de estudiantes regresan a clases presenciales y en texas, dallas y san antonioigencia de uso obligatorio de mascarillas pese a fallo en contra por la corte suprema estatal. >> explosión en méxico mrtos y heridos en ciudad de méxico se cree que fue por una fuga de gas. >> más ayudas de comidas más de 42 millones de personas que reciben apoyo en alimentos, tendrán un aumento en sus ayudas. >> noticias telemundo con josé díaz balart. >> la noticia del día viene de afganistán porque la llegada de talibanes al poder dejan imágenes de desesperación entre miles de ciudadanos. >> en el aeropuerto de la capital kabul la multitud tomó la pista intentado huir de país, quieren subir a uno de los aviones y acceder al avión que se lleva a ciudadanos diplomáticos. >> miren las imágenes, con la desesperación de los ciudadanos y la gente tommó la pista de despegue y la aeronave no detiene su marcha entre la multud y siete personas han muerto en este caos. >> también l cámaras captaron como caen dos objetos, lo ven, es la información que llega es confusa pero varias personas dice
clases con mascarillas, miles de estudiantes regresan a clases presenciales y en texas, dallas y san antonioigencia de uso obligatorio de mascarillas pese a fallo en contra por la corte suprema estatal. >> explosión en méxico mrtos y heridos en ciudad de méxico se cree que fue por una fuga de gas. >> más ayudas de comidas más de 42 millones de personas que reciben apoyo en alimentos, tendrán un aumento en sus ayudas. >> noticias telemundo con josé díaz balart. >>...
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carolina: y esto afecta directamente a los con los de bÉjar y dallas que forma parte de la ciudad de san antoniollegado a tal punto que estÁn resolviendo al dÍa unas 1000 llamadas y solamente hay 100 ambulancias disponibles para todo tipo de emergencias, lo mÁs complicado es tomar la decisiÓn de quÉ pacientes deben o no tomar por falta de espacio. borja: vamos a conectarnos con el jefe del departamento de bomberos de houston. samuel: esto es un problema serio, lo que pasa es que la ciudad de houston ha visto un aumento de casi el 20% del volumen de de llamadas diarias de hace unos meses y el aumento de hospitalizaciones estÁ en esta regiÓn, estÁ teniendo ir ejerciendo una presiÓn significativa para todos los sistemas mÉdicos. esta afectando hasta a los pacientes que no sufren de covid 19al incrementar el tiempo de respuesta de nuestras ambulancias. carolina: ¿quÉ tan difÍcil es para ustedes tomar la decisiÓn de ir a una casa a hablar con un paciente, rescatarlos y cuÁl es el mensaje que tiene usted para la gente? >> lo que recomendamos es que no esperen a necesitar los servicios de emergencia, a
carolina: y esto afecta directamente a los con los de bÉjar y dallas que forma parte de la ciudad de san antoniollegado a tal punto que estÁn resolviendo al dÍa unas 1000 llamadas y solamente hay 100 ambulancias disponibles para todo tipo de emergencias, lo mÁs complicado es tomar la decisiÓn de quÉ pacientes deben o no tomar por falta de espacio. borja: vamos a conectarnos con el jefe del departamento de bomberos de houston. samuel: esto es un problema serio, lo que pasa es que la ciudad...
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el condado de benja y la ciudad de san antonio en texas demandan al gobernador abbott por su prohibiciÓn pÚblicas cuando el estado estÁ en emergencia por crisis hospitalaria ante un aumento de casos de covid. carolina: mientras millones de padres temen por la seguridad de sus hijos ante la apertura de las escuelas en medio de Ésta pandemia, el gobernador de la florida amenaza con retener los sueldos de los superintendentes o miembros de la junta escolar si ellos desafÍan la orden ejecutiva que prohÍbe el uso obligatorio de las mÁscaras a los estudiantes. borja: segÚn los datos de la academia americana de pediatrÍa, 4000 niÑos fueron diagnosticados con covid en la semana. los hospitales reportan que cada vez hay mÁs pequeÑos en cuidados intensivos. cuÁndo se espera una vacuna segura y eficaz para los menores de 12 aÑos? te lo explico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ polka: se esperan para finales de otoÑo o principios de invierno. el laboratorio pfizer presenta sus datos de seguridad en vacunas para niÑos de 5:00 a 11:00 aÑos a finales del mes de septiembre. moderna lo harÁ a mediados del otoÑo y las aprobacione
el condado de benja y la ciudad de san antonio en texas demandan al gobernador abbott por su prohibiciÓn pÚblicas cuando el estado estÁ en emergencia por crisis hospitalaria ante un aumento de casos de covid. carolina: mientras millones de padres temen por la seguridad de sus hijos ante la apertura de las escuelas en medio de Ésta pandemia, el gobernador de la florida amenaza con retener los sueldos de los superintendentes o miembros de la junta escolar si ellos desafÍan la orden ejecutiva...
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gonzales gets a start in local politics, housing issues in the san antonio area.is involved with the pan american progressive association in texas. this launches his career of progressive politics. and in 1956 he becomes the first mexican american elected to the texas senate. twice he filibustered measures in the texas senate that would have resegregate and texas public schools. that earned him a lot of national attention, and a great quote in time magazine that we came across, it may be some can chloroform the conscience, but if we feel long enough, we hate, and if we hate long enough we fight. he runs for governor in the late 19 fifties in texas, he is trounced. but he gets a name recognition. he becomes a viable candidate for a special election in 1961, in a san antonio district. and he comes into the house. and he serves in the house for nearly four decades. best known for his service in the house committee that he chaired in the late 1980s and 1990s, he passed a lot of important housing and banking reform. critical of the big banks, and also a proponent for m
gonzales gets a start in local politics, housing issues in the san antonio area.is involved with the pan american progressive association in texas. this launches his career of progressive politics. and in 1956 he becomes the first mexican american elected to the texas senate. twice he filibustered measures in the texas senate that would have resegregate and texas public schools. that earned him a lot of national attention, and a great quote in time magazine that we came across, it may be some...