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we'll see partly cloudy skies in the second base around san juan. the afternoon is going to be a lot of sunshine for all of us. see the clouds fall back to the coast. 67 in san francisco, 80 in san juan, about 82 for concord and santa rosa up to about 76 degrees. those numbers climb more as you head into tuesday. tuesday afternoon you see warmest spots inland going into the upper 80s to mid 90s. along the shoreline we're holding in the 70s and 80s. warmer weather on tuesday. we stay mild midweek before the numbers take off friday. where 90s will be the name of the games. >>> a look at sports. >> good for the oakland >>> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rok casino. >> dub nation had a baller alert this week. the warriors are working out players with the draft coming up on thursday. among them le-angelo ball. yes, the same one who was caught shoplifting in china and left ucla. he's 6'5", 230 pounds, hoping to get drafted but most teams likely will have concerns about his father. >> i get questions about my dad. but like i tell everybody, that's him
we'll see partly cloudy skies in the second base around san juan. the afternoon is going to be a lot of sunshine for all of us. see the clouds fall back to the coast. 67 in san francisco, 80 in san juan, about 82 for concord and santa rosa up to about 76 degrees. those numbers climb more as you head into tuesday. tuesday afternoon you see warmest spots inland going into the upper 80s to mid 90s. along the shoreline we're holding in the 70s and 80s. warmer weather on tuesday. we stay mild...
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but as i did research in san juan, i hittered sta stow her -- started to see her name and i realized that me some other nationalist party women that i was researching were also active in manhattan so i went to the archives at the center for puerto rican stows. there i found the harlem ashram. and in the process, i started seeing all these people. james farmer and all of these different people who were involved in this harlem ashram. i started out not writing about her but her story is so incredible. she -- one of her first jobs was on an indian reservation so she had access to u.s. imperialism against native people. she had these different moments that helped her build her opinion. she's not an anomaly. there are many other who she's working with. who have no personal ties to puerto rico. >> based on all of this, all that you've learned, what do you think it's future is going to be? >> i think it's a tough question. -- i don't know. there's been rough reluctance by the u.s. federal government to give up certain powers. and i think perhaps an important thing to realize is that once pu
but as i did research in san juan, i hittered sta stow her -- started to see her name and i realized that me some other nationalist party women that i was researching were also active in manhattan so i went to the archives at the center for puerto rican stows. there i found the harlem ashram. and in the process, i started seeing all these people. james farmer and all of these different people who were involved in this harlem ashram. i started out not writing about her but her story is so...
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it's a brain drain and culturally it hurts the island -- maybe not in the metropolitan san juan area but in some of the other cities, you have many young people coming into the u.s. mainland for an occasion, for job. in some of those places you have an older population, that effects business. it affects every level of the way a city operates, the culture the city so it's a difble drain on the vibrancy of puerto rico. >> when does your book come out? >> i hope to have a full draft by the end of this year. i am on sabbatical this year. i'm almost done with it so my hope is it will be out within the next -- it takes about a once o pub lay occasion you get it in production. >> lisa materson thank you so much for joining us here in sacramento. >> thank you. >> this weekend on espn spann -- c-span, the weekly standards political summit in colorado springs with a detective on prosecute trump's foreign and domestic policies. sunday at k8 9:00 p.m., former u.s. attorney general eric holder at the policyles and eggs event. 9:00 pan 2, saturday at eastern. len strategyisten and president trump'
it's a brain drain and culturally it hurts the island -- maybe not in the metropolitan san juan area but in some of the other cities, you have many young people coming into the u.s. mainland for an occasion, for job. in some of those places you have an older population, that effects business. it affects every level of the way a city operates, the culture the city so it's a difble drain on the vibrancy of puerto rico. >> when does your book come out? >> i hope to have a full draft by...
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information officer, san juan county> "silverton and san juan county rimarilyourism based economy. with having highway 550 closed is very concerning and alarming for not only getting in and out of our community but for travel."ironically the town's main attraction may be the cause:residents say the steam engines of the durango & silverton narrow gauge railroad have sparked fires in the past.the railroad says it''s not to blame, but has taken them out of service for the rest of the month.nat - (chopper or tanker drop) farther north, air crews dropped retardant on the smouldering buffalo mountain fire near silverthorne. firefighters battled the ground, a tough job made harder by the warm, dry, breezy weather ... and the tightly packed homes. "it made for a tactical nightmare, with the fire running between two subdivisions."natand while the flames spread, the world's largest and fastest fire fighting asset sits on a denver runway,the global supertanker has been certified to work with the states of colorado and california.but n
"silverton and san juan county rimarilyourism based economy. with having highway 550 closed is very concerning and alarming for not only getting in and out of our community but for travel."ironically the town's main attraction may be the cause:residents say the steam engines of the durango & silverton narrow gauge railroad have sparked fires in the past.the railroad says it''s not to blame, but has taken them out of service for the rest of the month.nat - (chopper or tanker drop)...
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i'll give you san juan. they owe in reimbursements to the municipality of san juan, 7.7 million.ot of that money the municipality has to put forth. if you're asking for a reimbursement of more than 1 million, it has to go to congress to be approved. my hope is when the president visits fema today, it isn't about what should have been done. it's about what they could have done and they didn't do, and the lessons learned are finally learned by the president so that this doesn't happen again. >> mayor cruz, quickly, yes or no, do still have confidence in fema? >> no. not at all. >> okay. mayor carmen yulen cruz. striking remarks from you. i appreciate you coming onto talk about this. an important story we'll continue to cover. hours small? yr reputation, is that small? when you own your own thing, it's huge. ur partnerships, even bigger. with dell small business technology advisors you'll get the one-on-oneartnership you need to grow your bune because the only one who decides how big your business can be,t is you. the dell vostro 15 laptop, with 7th gen intel® core™ processors. p3 i
i'll give you san juan. they owe in reimbursements to the municipality of san juan, 7.7 million.ot of that money the municipality has to put forth. if you're asking for a reimbursement of more than 1 million, it has to go to congress to be approved. my hope is when the president visits fema today, it isn't about what should have been done. it's about what they could have done and they didn't do, and the lessons learned are finally learned by the president so that this doesn't happen again....
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in this community an hour south of san juan, there's no electricity.meal this family has eaten in more than two weeks. andres' dedication has inspired others in puerto rico to set up kitchens of their own. in a church perched in the mountains of naguabo, pastor eliomar santana and his parishioners cook hot meals for neighboring communities with the rice, beans, and sausages andrÉs has provided them. >> eliomar santana: we have people here with no water, no-- no lights. they lost everything in their house, and they have stopped thinking on that-- for helping others. >> cooper: so, even though some of your parishioners need help, they're still volunteering here? >> santana: yes, they're still volunteering. >> cooper: they're still trying to help other people? >> santana: they're still trying to help other people. >> cooper: before delivering the food to a nearby housing project, pastor santana thanks god, and then joseÉ andrees. in the church, when you were praying, you thanked god first, and second, you thanked joseÉ andreÉs. >> santana: yes, that's ver
in this community an hour south of san juan, there's no electricity.meal this family has eaten in more than two weeks. andres' dedication has inspired others in puerto rico to set up kitchens of their own. in a church perched in the mountains of naguabo, pastor eliomar santana and his parishioners cook hot meals for neighboring communities with the rice, beans, and sausages andrÉs has provided them. >> eliomar santana: we have people here with no water, no-- no lights. they lost...
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information officer, san juan county> "silverton and san juan county is primarily a tourism based economy. with having highway 550 closed is very concerning and alarming for not only getting in and out of our community but for travel."ironically the town's main attraction may be the cause:residents say the steam engines of the durango & silverton narrow gauge railroad have sparked fires in the past.the railroad says it''s not to blame, but has taken them out of service for the rest of the month.nat - (chopper or tanker drop) farther north, air crews dropped retardant on the smouldering buffalo mountain fire near silverthorne. firefighters battled the blaze from the ground, a tough job made harder by the warm, dry, breezy weather ... and the tightly packed homes. "it made for a tactical nightmare, with the fire running between two subdivisions."natand while the flames spread, the world's largest and fastest fire fighting asset sits on a denver runway,the global supertanker has been certified to work with the states o
"silverton and san juan county is primarily a tourism based economy. with having highway 550 closed is very concerning and alarming for not only getting in and out of our community but for travel."ironically the town's main attraction may be the cause:residents say the steam engines of the durango & silverton narrow gauge railroad have sparked fires in the past.the railroad says it''s not to blame, but has taken them out of service for the rest of the month.nat - (chopper or...
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even in san juan, we have done everything that we can humanly possible. we have generators. we have ensured that we have medication and medical and surgical equipment for one month. but that's not the case in other towns in puerto rico, because of a financial situation. we have to know that there was another storm was brewing before even maria camealong, which was the fiscal control board. made storm. we had a debt, and that's on us. we took too much money on, we owe too much money, but people should not be denied basic human rights because of that. we are rig. 55% increase in suicide attempts. there we 500,000 blue roofs or tarps placed either by fema, volunteers or the army corps of engineer. it is unknown how many of those have really converted into appropriate and stable and permanent roofs. so it doesn't have to be a category five hurricane like irma or maria. it can be a category one hurricane. and we will be in a very difficult situation. >> our hearts are with you, and we will of course be following everything going down on the island as hopefully
even in san juan, we have done everything that we can humanly possible. we have generators. we have ensured that we have medication and medical and surgical equipment for one month. but that's not the case in other towns in puerto rico, because of a financial situation. we have to know that there was another storm was brewing before even maria camealong, which was the fiscal control board. made storm. we had a debt, and that's on us. we took too much money on, we owe too much money, but people...
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puertoo envinmental activist katia avilés-vázquez, just up from san juan. izabetampier the executive director of uprose anand co-chair of the climate justice alliance. juan: i want to naomi, one of the things you mentioned in the documentary was who is puerto ricoco for. one of the amazing things that occurred largely as a result of maria as well is the foreclosure rate of hsing iero. 55,000 people who are in foreclosures in puto rico right now, an average of 14 families a day are intosure f press in? and this enormous change in property ownership that is occurring on the island, again, fueled by the maria disaster. >> i think this goes to elizazabeth''s point about how efficiently people are being moved off island. inh basithings are not being done to keep people there, like being able to stay in your home or send your kids to school. the opposite is happening. people are being evicted from their homes. they don't need to be. amy: evicted from some of their darkened homes? in schools that parents and teachers have come together to repair are not being allow
puertoo envinmental activist katia avilés-vázquez, just up from san juan. izabetampier the executive director of uprose anand co-chair of the climate justice alliance. juan: i want to naomi, one of the things you mentioned in the documentary was who is puerto ricoco for. one of the amazing things that occurred largely as a result of maria as well is the foreclosure rate of hsing iero. 55,000 people who are in foreclosures in puto rico right now, an average of 14 families a day are intosure f...
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the mayor of san juan joins us now by phone.he harvard study came out that the government acknowledged the death toll might be much higher than the original 64. how did that number jump so dramatically, so suddenly? >> that is correct. this has been something that myself and a lot of other people have been just reaching out and making sure that it was part of the conversation. we knew from the onset weeks after hurricane maria that the neglect of the trump administration and their inability and bureaucracy was going to take a toll, and it did take a toll. you hear of mayors talking about the amount of people that they have, you know, they know that have died. and you hear people saying, well, my grandfather died because he was to sleep with a c-pap machine and our generator gave out. it simply -- or we couldn't afford to get it done. of hospitals that were operating with the light on the doctor's cell phones. so it's truly one thing of neglect and the other thing that we have to take responsibility in puerto rico, the silence of
the mayor of san juan joins us now by phone.he harvard study came out that the government acknowledged the death toll might be much higher than the original 64. how did that number jump so dramatically, so suddenly? >> that is correct. this has been something that myself and a lot of other people have been just reaching out and making sure that it was part of the conversation. we knew from the onset weeks after hurricane maria that the neglect of the trump administration and their...
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since citizens of san juan county vote along racial lines, votes were drawn along the lines. navajo nation filed suit in 2012, and then a federal court judge just this past december drew new district boundaries that gave navajo the majority in two districts. the white population, my family included, is appealing the ruling. they have actually said, even though we know we are a minority population, we deserve a majority voice. >> [laughter] >> last year, a tribe filed a civil rights lawsuit against the federal bureau of education. in the grand canyon, the>> tri's capital cities only accessible by helicopter, horseback, or by foot. if you walk, it is eight miles. they claim that the government is denying citizenship rights by denying education. there's only one school serving grades k through 8, and offers no instruction in science, history, social studies, art, o r foreign language. because there is no high school there, teens and their entire families are forced to get an education. because education is so poor in favasupai, only 20% o students graduate from high school. in 2
since citizens of san juan county vote along racial lines, votes were drawn along the lines. navajo nation filed suit in 2012, and then a federal court judge just this past december drew new district boundaries that gave navajo the majority in two districts. the white population, my family included, is appealing the ruling. they have actually said, even though we know we are a minority population, we deserve a majority voice. >> [laughter] >> last year, a tribe filed a civil rights...
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and it went up about 24 hours ago, right in front of the capitol here in san juan.hese are shoes with names inside of them, honoring the people who died, whose names are not yet factored into the government's official death toll, which is just 64. about those numbers: there was a notable spike in the number of deaths in september of 2017, and an even larger spike in october of 2017. and when you do the math and you compare september, october, november, and december of 2017, it is higher than the year previous in that same time period. the government's death toll is 64, and very few people believe that number, including the governor, who has acknowledged, look, we know the number is going to go higher. he insists they didn't release this information prior to this time period because there are privacy laws. but, reena, this all came to a head this week after harvard university released that study estimating that upwards of 4600 people died because of the storm. now i want to let you know this- - there's a wide range in that study that estimates the number could be as
and it went up about 24 hours ago, right in front of the capitol here in san juan.hese are shoes with names inside of them, honoring the people who died, whose names are not yet factored into the government's official death toll, which is just 64. about those numbers: there was a notable spike in the number of deaths in september of 2017, and an even larger spike in october of 2017. and when you do the math and you compare september, october, november, and december of 2017, it is higher than...
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this is an illustration of the voting districts in san juan county, utah, where my mother was raised. the districts have been drawn for at least 50 years so that of the three seats on the county commission, only one will be navajo. because citizens of san juan county vote along racial lines, the districts were drawn along the lines. never have natives controlled the county commission. navajo nation filed suit in 2012, and then a federal court judge just this past december drew new district boundaries that gave navajo the majority in two of the three commission districts. the white population, my family included, is appealing the ruling. they have actually said, even though we know we are a minority population, we deserve a majority voice. >> [laughter] >> last year, a tribe filed a civil rights lawsuit against the federal government and the bureau of indian education. located at the bottom of the grand canyon, the tribe's capital city is only accessible by helicopter, horseback, or by foot. if you walk, it is eight miles. the lawsuit claims that the federal government is denying citiz
this is an illustration of the voting districts in san juan county, utah, where my mother was raised. the districts have been drawn for at least 50 years so that of the three seats on the county commission, only one will be navajo. because citizens of san juan county vote along racial lines, the districts were drawn along the lines. never have natives controlled the county commission. navajo nation filed suit in 2012, and then a federal court judge just this past december drew new district...
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. >> reporter: san juan county is the largest county in utah, about the size of new jersey. it stretches from the predominantly white, mormon towns of monticello and blanding in the north, to the vast navajo reservation in the south. it is also the poore county in the state. >> on the navajo reservation, the unemployment rate is around 72%. >> reporter: rebecca benally's county district includes theon navajo reserva she is currently the only native american serving as one of three county commissionerseven though the navajo are a majoty of the total population. but that could change when residents go to the polls for a special election in november. late last year, a federal judge ruled that the county voting districts had been gerrymanded, in violation of the constitution, by lumping the navajo into a singleoting district. the ruling was a huge victory for the navajo nation. and for wilfred jones, a plaintiff in the lawsuit. >> there were some tears that were shed at that moment for my family on my side. >> reporter: jones decided toe sue because, hgued, navajo residing withi
. >> reporter: san juan county is the largest county in utah, about the size of new jersey. it stretches from the predominantly white, mormon towns of monticello and blanding in the north, to the vast navajo reservation in the south. it is also the poore county in the state. >> on the navajo reservation, the unemployment rate is around 72%. >> reporter: rebecca benally's county district includes theon navajo reserva she is currently the only native american serving as one of...
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. >> ubicado en el fin de semana de san juan puerto rico como sim el bo de protestas para llamar la atenciÓnn 64 personas pero un estudio de la universidad de harvard. >> 47 skwaents. >>> estamos en la junta de bernador. >> por otra parte. >> en las cÁmaras de vigilancia una persona atacÓ arrollada. en estÁs imagenes transitando al noreste y 119 calle la segunda avenida. >> de repente impacta un motorista. >> este cae del pavo. >> el conductor. >> se acerca a la se escapa de la escena. >> lociÓn imÁgenes quedaron. en instrucciÓn en la 1119 calle. >> viene ahÍ llegaron. >> unidades de emergencia. que dieron asistencia a la vÍctima en la escena, de 40-50 aÑos que fue llevado en condiciÓn disp disponibilidad. >> prefiere que desde el aÑo 2014 ha aumentado el nÚmero conductores que abandonan. >> segÚn el estatus 316.02 de la florida el conductor de cualquier vehÍculo. >> las sanciones del tipo de delitos. ena vÍctima pierde la vida se incurre en un delito grave con una condena obligatoria de 40 aÑos de prisiÓn. >> ayer domingo tuvo lugar la ceremonia de graduaciÓn de estudiantes de la preparator
. >> ubicado en el fin de semana de san juan puerto rico como sim el bo de protestas para llamar la atenciÓnn 64 personas pero un estudio de la universidad de harvard. >> 47 skwaents. >>> estamos en la junta de bernador. >> por otra parte. >> en las cÁmaras de vigilancia una persona atacÓ arrollada. en estÁs imagenes transitando al noreste y 119 calle la segunda avenida. >> de repente impacta un motorista. >> este cae del pavo. >> el...
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, la cifra de desaparecidos podrÍa ser mÁs del doble >> el cadÁver de la joven llego el jueves a san juando cÁmar. >>> le diremos que hicieron los uniformados >> si usted cuida su puntaje crediticio le diremos cÓmo mantenerlo y aumentarlo >> anuncia la posible contracciÓn de viviendas en un intento por tener la indigencia entre estudiantes >> este viernes le queda muy poco. las condiciones parecen ser ideales para ir a la playa ♪ (musica) esto solo gritos de un sospechoso de robo al ser golpeado por los agentes en florida. las autoridades investigan el incidente se escucha al hombre mirar ante los golpes de la gente. los uniformados logran arrojar al hombre al piso. e robo de un aÓ desatÓ una persecucion a velocidad reducida. esto pasÓ de las calles de los Ángeles cerca de las 10 de los oca noche. ibao a 10 km/h. las patrullas lo sacaron y finalmente lo arrestaron en este paÍs, tener un buen crÉdito es de suma importancia para veces no se descuida y el puntaje baja tanto que dificulta las posibilidades de poder adquirir cosas necesarias. le explicamos cÓmo podemos mejorar nuestro puntaje
, la cifra de desaparecidos podrÍa ser mÁs del doble >> el cadÁver de la joven llego el jueves a san juando cÁmar. >>> le diremos que hicieron los uniformados >> si usted cuida su puntaje crediticio le diremos cÓmo mantenerlo y aumentarlo >> anuncia la posible contracciÓn de viviendas en un intento por tener la indigencia entre estudiantes >> este viernes le queda muy poco. las condiciones parecen ser ideales para ir a la playa ♪ (musica) esto solo...
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in the city of san juan, cars were submerged and drivers had to be rescued by kayaks. good news. the situation should improve today. move over movie pass. america's largest movie chain amc unveiling the amc stubs a-list. it allows you to see three movies each week. it will cost you $20 a month. it allows movie goers to book tickets in advance. it offers one free movie a day which is $10. throwing shade at amc. heard amc jumped on board the movie subscription train. thanks for making us look good. christine, somebody who gets to go to the movies three times a month must not have four children. >> i have three children and i have not seen a movie in five years. >>> 18 minutes past of the hour. the president of south korea making the first trip to russia. infrastructure is the big discussion point. we are live in moscow. to a new hom the paty could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com. they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services
in the city of san juan, cars were submerged and drivers had to be rescued by kayaks. good news. the situation should improve today. move over movie pass. america's largest movie chain amc unveiling the amc stubs a-list. it allows you to see three movies each week. it will cost you $20 a month. it allows movie goers to book tickets in advance. it offers one free movie a day which is $10. throwing shade at amc. heard amc jumped on board the movie subscription train. thanks for making us look...
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acudieron a una manifestaciÓn de recordación compÁrese zapatos de las vÍctimas frente al capitolio en san juan habla de aproximadamente 4500 fallecidos. arantxa: hoy es el dÍa 46 de protestas contra daniel ortega. decenas de detenidos fueron luego liberados y la embajadora de managua, dio datos sobre los heridos. fÉlix: en venezuela el régimen de nicolÁs maduro liberÓ a otros 40 presos polÍticos y son 79 liberaciones de detenidos en dos dÍas. el gobierno ha otorgado la libertad a otros que cumplieron cuatro aÑos en prisiÓn. le contamos quÉ ocurre en el panorama polÍtico venezolano. reportero: etrata de -- libertad. se trata de gabriel vallÉs, habÍa pasado los Últimos cuatro aÑos de su vida en prisiÓn, acusado de subversiÓn. >> la libertad la voy a sentir cuando salga los demÁs presos polÍticos. >> no hay mÁs palabras. reportero: gregory sanabria recibiÓ una golpiza en la cÁrcel. entre los liberados mÁs conocidos, el ex ministro de ladefensa y los diputados carol y prieto, detenidos a pesar de tener inmunidad parlamentaria. es el goteo de liberaciones, 79 en algunas dÍas. -- algunos dÍas. >> ne
acudieron a una manifestaciÓn de recordación compÁrese zapatos de las vÍctimas frente al capitolio en san juan habla de aproximadamente 4500 fallecidos. arantxa: hoy es el dÍa 46 de protestas contra daniel ortega. decenas de detenidos fueron luego liberados y la embajadora de managua, dio datos sobre los heridos. fÉlix: en venezuela el régimen de nicolÁs maduro liberÓ a otros 40 presos polÍticos y son 79 liberaciones de detenidos en dos dÍas. el gobierno ha otorgado la libertad a...
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the white people of san juan county will say native americans should not get equal voice or equal citizenship rights because they do not pay property tax, because they are not allowed to own property. >> thank you all. when do we reconvene? >> 1:45. >> thank you all. see you at 1:45. >> [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interested in american history tv, visit our website, c-span.org/history. ,ou can view our tv schedule preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. so this is a house that belonged to a family who lived in fayetteville, arkansas in the 1850's and 1860's. they were here during the civil war. they experienced the war. they loved fayetteville. when the war came, it just changed everything. we are at headquarters house and fayetteville, arkansas. it is the home of the washington county historical society. they purchased
the white people of san juan county will say native americans should not get equal voice or equal citizenship rights because they do not pay property tax, because they are not allowed to own property. >> thank you all. when do we reconvene? >> 1:45. >> thank you all. see you at 1:45. >> [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy....
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isla, esto según zapatos, equivalente al total de víctimas y solo reunieron cientos de ellos en san juanos. >> el departamento de defensa de estados unidos anunció que ahora se hará cargo de las investigaciones y antecedentes para el gobierno federal, implementarán automatización y análisis de alta tecnología para hacer frente a 1 enorme atraso de trabajadores y están al espera de autorizaciones de seguridad. unas 700 personas incluidos altos funcionarios federales han esperado casi 1 año para obtener sus autorizaciones y el departamento de defensa luego asumirá la responsabilidad a sus empleados, contratistas militares y civiles. es toda la información. >> 1 incendio de maleza sigue arrasando la zona cercana al lugar y ha consumido ya 350 acres y las autoridades van a evacuar balneario y 1 de los puntos críticos más visitados del país cerca de 400 bomberos dad.an de sofocar las llamas que >> otro incendio en nuevo méxico ha consumido más de 30,000 acres a la evacuación de cientos de personas, están amenazados por el fuego que lo han visto habitado por escena tratando de controlar las ll
isla, esto según zapatos, equivalente al total de víctimas y solo reunieron cientos de ellos en san juanos. >> el departamento de defensa de estados unidos anunció que ahora se hará cargo de las investigaciones y antecedentes para el gobierno federal, implementarán automatización y análisis de alta tecnología para hacer frente a 1 enorme atraso de trabajadores y están al espera de autorizaciones de seguridad. unas 700 personas incluidos altos funcionarios federales han esperado...
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viaje de 15 dÍas terminÓ siendo un recorrido por todo el mundo abordo de su bicicleta partiÓ de san juanciÓn. >> no es fÁcil, no es facil, pero el amor que le tengo a la albiceleste creo que es mÁs fuerte. >>ersos. >> los niveles de azÚcar en la sangre permanecen normales por ocho aÑos. >> los virus.... >> enfermedad de alzheimer, estos virus son comunes y quedan permanentemente en el cuerpo de la persona. >> desesperada se encuentra una persona salvadoreÑa. >> las personas que utilizan el programa y asistencia pÚblica. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ¡gol! ♪ ¡no [beep] guey! estoy temblando. toma. ¡nos vamos al mundial! ¡vamos al mundial! . >> dice que su nieta de seis aÑos fue separada de su madre al cruzar la frontera. >> desde entonces no se sabe nada de ninguna de las dos, claudia tiene mÁs al respecto. >> en su ocasiona en el salvador ana dice que ha. >> de esa ley de separaciÓn, uno se da cuenta que nos estÁn quitando, ahora se puede decir eso. >> esta semana, segÚn ella su hija. >> las hermanas le ayudaron a pagar los 16.000 dÓlares, a traficantes. >>. >> le toca decir adiÓs. >> es conocida, rec
viaje de 15 dÍas terminÓ siendo un recorrido por todo el mundo abordo de su bicicleta partiÓ de san juanciÓn. >> no es fÁcil, no es facil, pero el amor que le tengo a la albiceleste creo que es mÁs fuerte. >>ersos. >> los niveles de azÚcar en la sangre permanecen normales por ocho aÑos. >> los virus.... >> enfermedad de alzheimer, estos virus son comunes y quedan permanentemente en el cuerpo de la persona. >> desesperada se encuentra una persona...
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obligadas a abandonar sus hogares por los fuertes vientos, el incendio arde muy cerca del parque san juan, y se mueve hacia san lucas estamos viendo esta situaciÓn de hasta 115 millas por hora acercÁndose para el dÍa jueves en horas de la tarde, esperamos que pierda fuerza y que llegue como una depresiÓn pero sin embargo se pueden esperar fuertes rÁfagas de vientos durante el jueves y viernes estaremos viendo muy de cerca a ver si este huracÁn sigue con este movimiento. >> vemos desde san francisco donde las personas disfrutan de este calorcito, incluso vemos le beli neblina para estas horas de la tarde mientra que seguimos con 95°, mientras que para nuestros amigos estarÁ bastante caliente para la tarde, durante las prÓximas horas en san josÉ asÍ estÁ la situaciÓn nos mantenemos con temperaturas por encima de los 0 y se 70 se6°, continuamoÁ. >> contaje si con la copa mundial fifa 2018 y conozca a gabriel en el tour del fÚtbol. >> la cita es este viernes 15 de junio en san josÉ, recuerde que tendrÁ de 4:00 de la tarde a 6:30 para llegar ♪ (musica) buenas tardes a los vencedores, parte de
obligadas a abandonar sus hogares por los fuertes vientos, el incendio arde muy cerca del parque san juan, y se mueve hacia san lucas estamos viendo esta situaciÓn de hasta 115 millas por hora acercÁndose para el dÍa jueves en horas de la tarde, esperamos que pierda fuerza y que llegue como una depresiÓn pero sin embargo se pueden esperar fuertes rÁfagas de vientos durante el jueves y viernes estaremos viendo muy de cerca a ver si este huracÁn sigue con este movimiento. >> vemos...
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the one for navigation in san juan harbor. this is another for the release of a study that has been waiting for more than 12 years. these reports follow from a study authorized by a resolution of this house of representatives, actually from the house committee on transportation and infrastructure in september 20, of 2006. this is a project that's been approved and according to the corps who entered the engineering and design phase within one or two years, once the reports and reviews are finally in it will increase the main channel depth to 44 feet and make it 100 feet wider, along with other modifications. to allow a safer and more efficient movement of traffic in the harbor of san juan and increasing economic activity at a time when puerto rico economy need every boost it can get. and as everybody will know during the last hurricane, the movement of ships was one of the biggest problems. this will specifically be of importance in a case of future emergency contingency. as we saw in the last year, one of the problems that aro
the one for navigation in san juan harbor. this is another for the release of a study that has been waiting for more than 12 years. these reports follow from a study authorized by a resolution of this house of representatives, actually from the house committee on transportation and infrastructure in september 20, of 2006. this is a project that's been approved and according to the corps who entered the engineering and design phase within one or two years, once the reports and reviews are...
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in the city of san juan, cars submerged. stranded driver rescued by kayaks. are in effect through this afternoon. >>> move over movie pass. america's largest movie chain amc unveiling the amc stubs a-list. this allows members to see up to three movies each week in any format for $20 a month. movie pass offers customers one free movie a day for $10 a month. they threw shade at amc saying quote, heard you jumped on board the movie subscription train. twice the price for a quarter of the movie network. thanks for making us look good, amc. >>> congratulations to steenew zealand's prime minister. giving birth to a baby girl. feeling lucky to have a basebby girl. she shares a birthday with the former prime minister bhoutto. they talk about how important it is to take the six weeks to be the example to men and women to take time for the baby. i'm christine romans. >> i'm ryan nobles. "new day" starts right now. >> we are going to keep families together, but the border will be just as tough. >> this is a crisis the president created. then he said he fix said it. but
in the city of san juan, cars submerged. stranded driver rescued by kayaks. are in effect through this afternoon. >>> move over movie pass. america's largest movie chain amc unveiling the amc stubs a-list. this allows members to see up to three movies each week in any format for $20 a month. movie pass offers customers one free movie a day for $10 a month. they threw shade at amc saying quote, heard you jumped on board the movie subscription train. twice the price for a quarter of the...
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> reporter: 250 miles west near durango, colorado, the 416 fire consumed over 2,000 acres in the san juan national forest. the blaze has closed down a major highway, and is threatening nearbily 500 homes. erratic winds are being blamed for the fast moving flames in orange county, california. the eliso canyon fire broke out saturday afternoon. 2,100 people kept from their homes. >> hope the wind is blowing away from the ocean and our houses. >> reporter: dense vegetation and rough terrain made it difficult for firefighters on the ground forcing them to rely on water and drops from the air. this man lived here for 35 years and is hopeful crews will quickly get things under control. >> goes back to -- gosh, decade and a half ago. when we lost over 300 homes here. and you know you always think, gosh is this the next big one to come through here? >> reporter: the wind died down in california. rain is expected over the next few days in colorado and new mexico. firefighterskau --cautiously optimistic. this is just a snapshot of what they expect over the hot summer months. >> mireya villarreal, t
> reporter: 250 miles west near durango, colorado, the 416 fire consumed over 2,000 acres in the san juan national forest. the blaze has closed down a major highway, and is threatening nearbily 500 homes. erratic winds are being blamed for the fast moving flames in orange county, california. the eliso canyon fire broke out saturday afternoon. 2,100 people kept from their homes. >> hope the wind is blowing away from the ocean and our houses. >> reporter: dense vegetation and rough...
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it has scorched 1700 acres in the san juan national forecast. they're not expecting rain until wednesday or thursday and they expect it to keep growing in the hot, dry, windy conditions. it's 40th day remains a severe g threat to inland residents. emissions caused by the active volcano continues to increase showing no signs of slowing down. here is stevepatterson with more. after a month of eruptions, lava now covers eight miles of the big island. it is incinerating more than 600 homes. this week hawaii's governor released $1200 in state aid. >> we will continue to make sure they have the resources they 200 volunteers put the finishing touches on 20 homes. >> a day of relief for those that lost everything as kilauea rages on. >>> on this monday let's get a check of our forecast. >>> good morning a lot cooler this weekend with the showers and rain trout the pacific northwest. we even had snow in the higher elevations of the rockies. some of that rain ending in the portland area. dc to omaha, kansas city, wichita included. the forecashi, cooler in
it has scorched 1700 acres in the san juan national forecast. they're not expecting rain until wednesday or thursday and they expect it to keep growing in the hot, dry, windy conditions. it's 40th day remains a severe g threat to inland residents. emissions caused by the active volcano continues to increase showing no signs of slowing down. here is stevepatterson with more. after a month of eruptions, lava now covers eight miles of the big island. it is incinerating more than 600 homes. this...
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muertos en puerto rico dejaron los zapatos de sus seres queridos fallecidos frente al capitolio en san juantre natural entre el 20 por si-- 20 de septiembre diciembre de 1017 en 4645 fallecidos. series: mÉxico se ha convertido en uno de los paÍses mÁs violentos del mundo . la delincuencia organizada diera una guerra y el estado trata de combatirlas pero la corrupciÓn tambiÉn ha minado a la policÍa y las autoridades. sin embargo y el municipio en el estado de logrado que la ciudadanÍa licí recobre la confianza en esas autoridades. paulina:esta es la corporaciÓn policÍaca que cambiÓ la cara, un municipio del estado de mÉxico que por aÑos sufriÓ los embates de los criminales. >> habÍa sido inundado en municipio por grupos de crimen organizado. particularmente de las drogas, extorsiones, secuestros. >> mÁs de 1 millÓn de vecinos vivÍan a merced de los delincuentes. >> los asaltos eran a diario y los veÍamos. pero no podíamos hacer nada. >> el filÓsofo, abogado cómico sociÓlogo es el jefe de la policÍa con sus 2000 elementos logra revertir la violencia en seguridad que imperaba aquÍ. >> los deli
muertos en puerto rico dejaron los zapatos de sus seres queridos fallecidos frente al capitolio en san juantre natural entre el 20 por si-- 20 de septiembre diciembre de 1017 en 4645 fallecidos. series: mÉxico se ha convertido en uno de los paÍses mÁs violentos del mundo . la delincuencia organizada diera una guerra y el estado trata de combatirlas pero la corrupciÓn tambiÉn ha minado a la policÍa y las autoridades. sin embargo y el municipio en el estado de logrado que la ciudadanÍa...
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she is in san juan for us tonight.retty remarkable that at this point the official go death toll is still just over 60 people or 64 people when according to this harvard study, it could be anywhere from 600.to 8,000, but they averaged >> reporter: right, and they say that's a conservative estimate. but here's the difference between that estimate and what i have in my hands right now. this is the disk we received today with nearly 12,000 death certificates of people who died after hurricane maria. so this is now concrete evidence of what happened after hurricane maria as opposed to the harvard study that establishes an estimate, what they call, the researchers call a conservative estimate. how we got to this, to where i amow, standing with this, what we had to sue the government of puerto rico with another news organization requesting this very information, yesterday we found out that the government of puerto rico put in a motion asking for a delay, citing that they needed more time to retract private information. the j
she is in san juan for us tonight.retty remarkable that at this point the official go death toll is still just over 60 people or 64 people when according to this harvard study, it could be anywhere from 600.to 8,000, but they averaged >> reporter: right, and they say that's a conservative estimate. but here's the difference between that estimate and what i have in my hands right now. this is the disk we received today with nearly 12,000 death certificates of people who died after...
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today the mayor of san juan as if she still has confidence in fema. >> no, not at all. >> reporter: joining the president, first lady melania trump, herlic appearancen after undergoing kidney surgery according to the white hoe. >> she's doing great. she went through a little rough patch, but she's doing great. >>ter: trede down-playiis wife's absence while blaming the media for rumors in her time out of the public eye. >> people in our country love you. >> reporter: earlier president trump thanking the nation's veterans, signing a new measure to improve care. >> if the va can't meet the needs of a veteran in a timely manner, that veteran will have the right to go right outside to a private doctor. >> reporter: the president trying to bolster the va and fema, two agencies looking to rehab their public image. and back to the first lady, she will not accompany president trump when he heads overseas next week. blain alexander, nbc news, washington. ha blain. a great grandmother serving a life sentence is going free. alice johnson had served nearly 22 years in a georgia prison for drug trafficki
today the mayor of san juan as if she still has confidence in fema. >> no, not at all. >> reporter: joining the president, first lady melania trump, herlic appearancen after undergoing kidney surgery according to the white hoe. >> she's doing great. she went through a little rough patch, but she's doing great. >>ter: trede down-playiis wife's absence while blaming the media for rumors in her time out of the public eye. >> people in our country love you. >>...
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the largest fire in colorado is in the san juan national forest. this destroyed 36 square miles in the four corners region. war utah, wyoming, and central washington. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," a proposal to split. >>> and the agent whose gun accidentally goes off is charged. this is the "cbs morning news." [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a no by-products call? a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced r infec from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. d
the largest fire in colorado is in the san juan national forest. this destroyed 36 square miles in the four corners region. war utah, wyoming, and central washington. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," a proposal to split. >>> and the agent whose gun accidentally goes off is charged. this is the "cbs morning news." [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o'...
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. >>> the wildfire burning out of control in colorado has forced the san juan national forest to closeorests and parks in arizona and new mexico have already been shut down as precautions. more than 22,000 acres have been scorched so far. thousands of homes are under evacuation orders. no homes have been lost. >>> ihop is now irhob. it teased the name change this month and said the "b" stands for its burger menu. it's not clear if the name change is permanent, but it said the name change is tied to a summer promotion. the company known for its breakfasts has added a line of burgers. ihob said not to worry, the pancakes are not going anywhere. >>> investors are watching to u.s.-north korean summit. ahead u.s. markets rose modestly. the dow jones industrials gained five points. the s&p 500 gained almost three. and the nasdaq composite added 14 points. >>> the rollback of rules designed to protect net neutrality are in effect. the fcc says consumers will be protected, but critics fear that the move could change the internet as we know it today. kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: nutrient
. >>> the wildfire burning out of control in colorado has forced the san juan national forest to closeorests and parks in arizona and new mexico have already been shut down as precautions. more than 22,000 acres have been scorched so far. thousands of homes are under evacuation orders. no homes have been lost. >>> ihop is now irhob. it teased the name change this month and said the "b" stands for its burger menu. it's not clear if the name change is permanent, but it...
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es en la regiÓn de viejo san juan y aquÍ pueden ver una garita. tambiÉn es hermoso altar de ser. a presiÓn que domina por el momento pero la lÍnea de nubes, que es un frente frÍo, se aproxima hacia el norte de california posiblemente con alguna lluvia durante este viernes y sÁbado. sin embargo no esperaba nada de precipitaciÓn para nuestra zona. algo de negociar que se puede dar y esto puede influir en las temperaturas. generalmente las temperatura estarÍan disminuyendo en gran parte california este fin de semana. en esta zona, temperaturas en los 75, nuestros amigos en autlÁn, san francisco, temperaturas muy cerca de 68. vea, disminuye un poco la temperatura para este tenemos mientras echamos un un huracÁn categorÍa uno que continÚa moviÉndose hacia las aguas abiertas del ocÉano pacÍfico y otro sistema se puede desarrollar y ser de interÉs para el oeste de mÉxico. en nuestra zona vamos a disfrutar de excelentes condiciones del tiempo y la temperatura puede aumentar significativamente hacia mediados de la prÓxima semana en el rango de los 90 grados. hasta aquÍ el tiempo. ramÓn: en
es en la regiÓn de viejo san juan y aquÍ pueden ver una garita. tambiÉn es hermoso altar de ser. a presiÓn que domina por el momento pero la lÍnea de nubes, que es un frente frÍo, se aproxima hacia el norte de california posiblemente con alguna lluvia durante este viernes y sÁbado. sin embargo no esperaba nada de precipitaciÓn para nuestra zona. algo de negociar que se puede dar y esto puede influir en las temperaturas. generalmente las temperatura estarÍan disminuyendo en gran parte...
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"san juan smack down."eviewers who have not picked it up, what is "magazine," what is your mission? covers"world magazine" all kinds of stuff, politics, economics, and we have reporters all over the world. our perspective is a difficult perspective. world, how ite works, why it works them and we try to follow what he teaches us in the bible. double-page spread here, "island in crisis," pictures from san juan. when did you travel to puerto rico for this story? guest: most recently in march. host: and where did you go? and i reliedan, upon the associated press coverage for what is going on. host: you write in the article " that rebuilding the economy and locals have clashed. what are the perspectives? guest: one perspective is to send a month money there and hope that the commonwealth government uses it well. other perspective is to work with the oversight board, the control board is sometimes washington set up, which tries to look at where the money is going, try to assess why puerto rico is now $125 tolion
"san juan smack down."eviewers who have not picked it up, what is "magazine," what is your mission? covers"world magazine" all kinds of stuff, politics, economics, and we have reporters all over the world. our perspective is a difficult perspective. world, how ite works, why it works them and we try to follow what he teaches us in the bible. double-page spread here, "island in crisis," pictures from san juan. when did you travel to puerto rico for this...
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this as a poignant makeshift memorial adorns the capital grounds in san juan, hundreds of shoes from people killed, their families say, as a result of the storm. cnn's leila santiago is joining us now. what is the mood of the people there as the suffering continues? >> reporter: you know, it's interesting to hear what people have to say, to see their reactions, but also to see who is actually coming here as hundreds of shoes are placed to represent every single death on the island as a result of puerto rico. i have heard the words tragedy. i have heard the words, sadness. i have heard the word shame coming from people, coming from puerto ricans, family members, even tourists who are coming here to see what these shoes represent, and you know, this is, today, the organizer here said that this is a funeral. she considers this the cemetery. all week long, as i've been talking to people, the mood has been anxiety as we get into the 2018 hurricane season, because as you mentioned, this is an island that is still recovering. >> reporter: this looks like progress. it's actually a sign of de
this as a poignant makeshift memorial adorns the capital grounds in san juan, hundreds of shoes from people killed, their families say, as a result of the storm. cnn's leila santiago is joining us now. what is the mood of the people there as the suffering continues? >> reporter: you know, it's interesting to hear what people have to say, to see their reactions, but also to see who is actually coming here as hundreds of shoes are placed to represent every single death on the island as a...
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cnn's leyla santiago is joining us now from san juan. these reports are very nuanced. can you help parse the numbers for us? >> reporter: well, listen, here's another number. more than 2 ,000, that's what we're seeing in terms of the number of shoes that puerto ricans have put out today starting yesterday in front of the capitol building to represent each life. number 791, nidia morales, number 839, and many of them leave notes. number 784 is marsan and he writes, dad, i bought you these new shoes because you left us barefoot. i love you, dad. and this has been here since yesterday. again, more than 2,000 shoes right now at the capitol building. it's quite the sight to see. the words that i have heard today, sadness, tragedy, shame. many puerto ricans calling for a death toll that makes sense to them. currently, the government official death toll is at 64. people have been coming here almost to mourn. the organizers said to me something that stuck with me. she said, this is a funeral, and this is our cemetery. there's also another woman that, when she arrived, her name
cnn's leyla santiago is joining us now from san juan. these reports are very nuanced. can you help parse the numbers for us? >> reporter: well, listen, here's another number. more than 2 ,000, that's what we're seeing in terms of the number of shoes that puerto ricans have put out today starting yesterday in front of the capitol building to represent each life. number 791, nidia morales, number 839, and many of them leave notes. number 784 is marsan and he writes, dad, i bought you these...
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leyla santiago, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >> home for leyla.s so much important reporting about what's happening there. i was there for irma and two weeks later, you know, maria. the devastation so bad, people very resilient, but they've dealt with so much. >> as leyla bluntly put it, another hurricane could be around the corner. >> that's the big concern. >> we're two days into the 2018 atlantic hurricane season. and, well, the outlook calls for another active season unfortunately. we all know that puerto rico's economy is strapped as well. so the thing that we saw when we were on the ground in san juan in puerto rico is that the poor often suffer disproportionately when this kind of disaster strikes. they're more exposed. less able to recover from such a disaster as a category 4 or category 5 hurricane. look at how active 2017 was. need i remind you of hurricane harvey that impacted texas? can't forget about maria, irma, nate. the list goes on. in fact, there were 17 named storms on average during a hurricane season in the atlantic. we would
leyla santiago, cnn, san juan, puerto rico. >> home for leyla.s so much important reporting about what's happening there. i was there for irma and two weeks later, you know, maria. the devastation so bad, people very resilient, but they've dealt with so much. >> as leyla bluntly put it, another hurricane could be around the corner. >> that's the big concern. >> we're two days into the 2018 atlantic hurricane season. and, well, the outlook calls for another active season...
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particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and we'll continue to do so well the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point three billion dollars in support to survivors however some many allocations are raising questions in particular the cruise ship which was booked to host female workers and first responders the so-called floating hotel docked in the virgin islands the main island of puerto rico cost some seventy five million dollars for a four month runs and that's actually more money than the money dished out to help the village an island survivors as of march first more than seventy million in themis individual assistance has been distributed there reckless to survivors
particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and we'll continue to do so well the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend...
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it's burned nearly 17,000 acres in and around the san juan national forest and it's just 10% contained. forecasters say the strong wind pushing the blaze won't die down until tomorrow. so far no injuries have been reported. >>> at least 60 people have gotten sick due to a salmonella outbreak linked to precut mollen. it w it was distributed in 37 states. 31 have been hospitalized. the contaminated fruit, precut watermelon, honeydew, and fruit cup medley were sold in clear containers such as costco, kroerg, payless, whole foods, and amazon. if you have it, return it or throw it away. >>> the musical "the band's visit" was the big winner at last night's tony award. tony shalhoub led best leading man in a musical and katrina lenk won for best actress. laura podesta is here with all the details. good morning. >> good morning, hena. the big winner, "the band's visit," and also "harry potter." and "angels in america" are probably still up at this hour celebrating. though last night's award show may end up being remembered less for the accolades handed out and more for a poignant and one contr
it's burned nearly 17,000 acres in and around the san juan national forest and it's just 10% contained. forecasters say the strong wind pushing the blaze won't die down until tomorrow. so far no injuries have been reported. >>> at least 60 people have gotten sick due to a salmonella outbreak linked to precut mollen. it w it was distributed in 37 states. 31 have been hospitalized. the contaminated fruit, precut watermelon, honeydew, and fruit cup medley were sold in clear containers...
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particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and will continue to do so while the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid their ricoh providing some one point three billion dollars in support to survivors however some many allocations there raising questions in particular a cruise ship which was booked to host female workers and first responders the so-called floating hotel docked in the virgin islands the main island of puerto rico cost them seventy five million dollars for a four month runs and that's actually more money than the money dished out to help the virgin island survivors as of march first more than seventy million in themis individual assistance has been distributed there reckless to survivors so h
particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and will continue to do so while the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend...
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particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and will continue to do so while the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point three billion dollars in support to survivors however some many allocations are raising questions in particular the cruise ship which was books to host fame aid workers and first responders the so-called floating hotel docked in the virgin islands the main island of puerto rico cost them seventy five million dollars for a four month runs and that's actually more money than the money dished out to help the village an island survive this as of march first more than seventy million in themis individual assistance has been distributed there reckless the survi
particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and will continue to do so while the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend...
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. >>> near durango colorado the 416 fire consumed over 2,000 acres in the san juan national forest. the blaze closed down a major highway and it's threatening about 500 homes and in neighboring new mexico more than 30,000 acres have burned in the ute park fire since thursday. this family's video evacuating their camp ground shows the intensity of the flames. 2,200 people have been forced from that area. >>> we know the identities of two climbers who died now as they tried to climb el capitan yesterday in yosemite. reporter jeff nguyen spoke tonight with the wife of one of them. >> reporter: tim klein was a member of grace chapel and for those who knew him, they say his devotion to his faith extended well beyond his church. >> he's going to be greatly, greatly missed. >> reporter: jj klein said her husband tim was a deeply religious man who was always humble. >> he believed in people and their ability to impact the world. >> reporter: tim klein fell to his death at yosemite national park saturday. he had been climbing el capitan with long time friend jason wells. both are in this pic
. >>> near durango colorado the 416 fire consumed over 2,000 acres in the san juan national forest. the blaze closed down a major highway and it's threatening about 500 homes and in neighboring new mexico more than 30,000 acres have burned in the ute park fire since thursday. this family's video evacuating their camp ground shows the intensity of the flames. 2,200 people have been forced from that area. >>> we know the identities of two climbers who died now as they tried to...
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the time to say goodbye to the relatives, it's a time to feel sorrow to hug each other"mourners in san juanerto rico are leaving their shoes at the capitol building.each pair to honor the thousands of people believed to have lost their lives as a result of hurricane maria.the island's department of health released a new report revealing more deaths than initally believed.that data shows at least 14-hundred additonal deaths in the months after maria hit -- that's compared to the same time the year before.the agency did not directly or indirectly link the data to the hurricane. puerto rico's official death toll sits at 64 -- but the island's residents have been critical of that estimate. ricardo rossello / governor of puerto rico: "i've been saying the numbers are gonna be higher and that we needed to revisit and study this scientifically."the new numbers comes days after a harvard study revealed more than 4600 people died as a result of maria and its aftermath.the hurricane left a massive path of destruction across the u-s territory damaging roads and washing out bridges. eight months after
the time to say goodbye to the relatives, it's a time to feel sorrow to hug each other"mourners in san juanerto rico are leaving their shoes at the capitol building.each pair to honor the thousands of people believed to have lost their lives as a result of hurricane maria.the island's department of health released a new report revealing more deaths than initally believed.that data shows at least 14-hundred additonal deaths in the months after maria hit -- that's compared to the same time...
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. >> victor is back in san juan for us tonight. so many questions about the original death toll you just reported on. and tonight, puerto rico's government seeming to acknowledge that more than 64 people died connected to maria? >> reporter: that's right. for the first time, we're seeing new official numbers that suggest a sharp spike in deaths after maria. the new numbers show, in the three months after the hurricane, 1,400 more people died compared to the previous year. but the government is stopping short of saying all those deaths were caused by the hurricane. >> victor, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the under arrest. accused of shooting his passenger on the interstate. calling 911. what he told police. the highway shut down for hours. >>> and the former officer claiming self defense, claiming stand your ground. what the judge ruled today. >>> and the van, and the four-story plunge in an airport parking garage today. a lot more news ahead. little things can be a big deal. that
. >> victor is back in san juan for us tonight. so many questions about the original death toll you just reported on. and tonight, puerto rico's government seeming to acknowledge that more than 64 people died connected to maria? >> reporter: that's right. for the first time, we're seeing new official numbers that suggest a sharp spike in deaths after maria. the new numbers show, in the three months after the hurricane, 1,400 more people died compared to the previous year. but the...