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desde san juan, pedro rojas nos tiene los testimonios de estos migrantes.s semanas un albergue improvisado en la basÍlica de san juan recibiÓ aproximadamente 1000 inmigrantes que fueron reedificados del gobierno federal, y al mismo tiempo nos comentÓ uno de los testimonios que mÁs le han impactado. >> los primeros chiquillos que llegaron. hoy es la primera noche que no voy a llorar, me dicen. uno se conmueve al escuchar esas palabras. pedro: en rueda de prensa la hermana informÓ que ice seleccionÓ a cuatro dependencias de caridades catÓlicas en el paÍs para facilitar la transiciÓn de familias a reunificar has, -- reunificadas. durante la misma rueda de prensa las autoridades catÓlicas presentaron a omar y su hijo quienes estuvieron separados durante casi dos meses. >> si yo hubiera sabido que mi hijo pero iban a separar, hubiera tratado otra manera para buscar un lugar. >> [indiscernible] pedro: es en este auditorio donde desde hace dos semanas han estado de recibiendo decenas de familias fue unificada al sur de texas, y segÚn autoridades de la iglesia catÓ
desde san juan, pedro rojas nos tiene los testimonios de estos migrantes.s semanas un albergue improvisado en la basÍlica de san juan recibiÓ aproximadamente 1000 inmigrantes que fueron reedificados del gobierno federal, y al mismo tiempo nos comentÓ uno de los testimonios que mÁs le han impactado. >> los primeros chiquillos que llegaron. hoy es la primera noche que no voy a llorar, me dicen. uno se conmueve al escuchar esas palabras. pedro: en rueda de prensa la hermana informÓ que...
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doctors are filling up waiting rooms, like here at a varmed pediatric clinic in bayamÓn, a suburb of san juan physicians say running a medical practice is a losing business in n'erto rico. at san jorge childhospital in san juan, a pediatrician lerning about $89,000 a yean dois salary just by moving to the states. the low salaries reflect the utland's widesprd poverty. nearly twof three children, and half of all puerto ricans, rely on medicaid and the territory receives far less money from congress thst poor es to pay doctors. with so many pediatricians and other doctiss leaving the nd, many low-income families mere must travel long distances focal appointments. and they can wait for months to see specialists. sara pallone braves the san juan traffic with her son thiago, who was born with severe low muscle tone. a nurse travels with them. she drives an hour each way to centro medico, san juan's public hospital, for her son's countless appointmen. today's visit to a neonatologist eps originally scheduled for lastmber. but since the hurricane, it has taken eight and a half months to reschedule.
doctors are filling up waiting rooms, like here at a varmed pediatric clinic in bayamÓn, a suburb of san juan physicians say running a medical practice is a losing business in n'erto rico. at san jorge childhospital in san juan, a pediatrician lerning about $89,000 a yean dois salary just by moving to the states. the low salaries reflect the utland's widesprd poverty. nearly twof three children, and half of all puerto ricans, rely on medicaid and the territory receives far less money from...
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leyla santiago joins us now from san juan.les an hour instead of 75 miles an hour winds. >> there's a bit of relief because this storm has weakened when you talk to folks but there's still sort of a mixed bag of emotions because there's anxiety over the unpredictability of mother nature here. and as you mentioned, this is a very vulnerable island. this is what you will see coming in. you will still see the blue tarps on the roofs in san juan, puerto rico. in the capital. the governor says there are about 60,000 blue tarps protecting the homes of the people on this island after hurricane maria so that does speak to the fact that a few inches of rain could cause a bit of impact for the people of puerto rico who will anxious. many will tell you they're recovering after hurricane maria. people don't have power and some just had it restored last month. he said the power grid is more vulnerable today than it was before hurricane irma and hurricane maria. so that speaks to the challenges. they're keeping an eye on the southern coast
leyla santiago joins us now from san juan.les an hour instead of 75 miles an hour winds. >> there's a bit of relief because this storm has weakened when you talk to folks but there's still sort of a mixed bag of emotions because there's anxiety over the unpredictability of mother nature here. and as you mentioned, this is a very vulnerable island. this is what you will see coming in. you will still see the blue tarps on the roofs in san juan, puerto rico. in the capital. the governor says...
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en san juan puerto rico, lourdes del rÍo.tenido, dos piernas, dos manos, dos brazos, dos ojos... y más inteligencia de la que siempre haz sabido. con esta herramienta todos nacieron, así que, empieza por el principio y di, "yo puedo". h enrique: nos despedimos con imÁgenes de la celebraciÓn que hubo en croacia tras la victoria de la selecciÓn croata en la semifinal mundial contra inglaterra. el triunfo les da el pase, por primera vez, a la final. patricia: un con en la segunda mitad del tiempo extra del partido les dio la victoria a los croatas. se enfrentarÁn a francia por el campeonato este domingo. inglaterra habÍa tenido unbuen comienzo, pero croacia se recuperÓ, empató y luego vino ese gol de la victoria, casi al final del tempo complementario. vamos a hacerle fuerza a croacia el domingo. enrique: ayer en tu pronÓstico dijiste que va a ganar croacia, asÍ que sigo creciendo en ti. buenas noches. patricia: gracias.
en san juan puerto rico, lourdes del rÍo.tenido, dos piernas, dos manos, dos brazos, dos ojos... y más inteligencia de la que siempre haz sabido. con esta herramienta todos nacieron, así que, empieza por el principio y di, "yo puedo". h enrique: nos despedimos con imÁgenes de la celebraciÓn que hubo en croacia tras la victoria de la selecciÓn croata en la semifinal mundial contra inglaterra. el triunfo les da el pase, por primera vez, a la final. patricia: un con en la segunda...
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phil keating is live in san juan with more.dio difficulties ] >> we apologize with that. apparently with the storm, there are technical difficulties in puerto rico. we'll get back to phil if we're able to do it. >>> shocking video out of milwaukee as a waitress defends her co-worker from an attack by a customer. this is from george webb restaurant on june 28th. man comes behind the counter and appears to punch the server in the face. that's when another waitress with a concealed carry permit pull out a handgun and points it at him. suspect ends up leaving the restaurant. police are searching for him. the victim is reportedly back to work. >>> okay, we understood the technical difficulties have been ironed out. back to phil keating live in san juan. hey, phil. reporter: hey, mike. friday and saturday's hurricane beryl is now tropical storm beryl, no longer either. official parlance of the national hurricane center it is remnants of beryl and what is barreling through the island chains, specifically the island of dominica. the wi
phil keating is live in san juan with more.dio difficulties ] >> we apologize with that. apparently with the storm, there are technical difficulties in puerto rico. we'll get back to phil if we're able to do it. >>> shocking video out of milwaukee as a waitress defends her co-worker from an attack by a customer. this is from george webb restaurant on june 28th. man comes behind the counter and appears to punch the server in the face. that's when another waitress with a concealed...
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sullivan: thousands sought refuge in local shelters.rg the lat was the roberto inemente coliseum in san juan. >> i remember lookat people, and i knew that there was gonna be nothing when they went outside. no electricity, no water. kn and i then that there were people that we wen't gonna be able to get to. and it is the cries that wt unheard that still haunt me at night. >> we survived maria. we survived maria. >> sullivan: as the island tried pick up the pieces... >> it's hard. we lost everything. >> sullivan: ...the force of the storm was apparent. >> it's horrible, you can't do anything, and you're just waiting. >> please do something! >> sullivan: but the extent of th fdamage wouldn't be knownor days. >> once you went inland, it looked like a bomb hit puerto rico. it looked like a war zone. complete destruction.hi ever was brown instead of green. the infrastructure, the electrical infrastructure in puerto rico, waseverely destroyed. >> sullivan: maria left the entire island without power. and a thousand miles from the mainland, marshalling help woula beaunting task. >> this is the most l
sullivan: thousands sought refuge in local shelters.rg the lat was the roberto inemente coliseum in san juan. >> i remember lookat people, and i knew that there was gonna be nothing when they went outside. no electricity, no water. kn and i then that there were people that we wen't gonna be able to get to. and it is the cries that wt unheard that still haunt me at night. >> we survived maria. we survived maria. >> sullivan: as the island tried pick up the pieces... >>...
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where do i live from san juan, puerto rico.is a red flag day all of the beaches here on san juan. the entire island has a warning in effect at this point is more of a precautionary state of emergency however. a tropical storm watch does impact puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. what was hurricane friday and most of sunday morning has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it is now. it is actually expected to downgrade even further this evening. into simply a tropical wave. means for puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands, throughout tonight and tomorrow, they could see anywhere between two and three inches of rain. with wind between 20 and 40 miles an hour. with the hurricane threat no longer here at all, sunday the commonwealth capital in historic old san juan went quite normally. tourists and residents out about flying kites, running errands. the big concern on friday when this became hurricane was that they could threaten puerto rico is rebuilt infrastructure after last years category four hurricane which destroyed t
where do i live from san juan, puerto rico.is a red flag day all of the beaches here on san juan. the entire island has a warning in effect at this point is more of a precautionary state of emergency however. a tropical storm watch does impact puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. what was hurricane friday and most of sunday morning has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it is now. it is actually expected to downgrade even further this evening. into simply a tropical wave. means for...
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leyla is live in san juan with more.t look like a good morning where you are. >> reporter: no, the rain is starting to come down. there's been a bit of a sigh of releefl given that beryl has weakened. i want to show you where the concern is given that we are starting to see rain. you see this right here behind me, this is a neighborhood in san juan puerto rico and you can see the cluster of blue tarps still on top of the homes of the neighbors in this area. that is just one small portion of san juan. the governor says there are still 60,000 homes on this island with blue tarps as the rain comes down. the other major concern, beyond the rain and the flooding and tarps is of course that volume n vulnerable power grid than it was before hurricane irma and hurricane maria given the hurricane season. still today there are 1500 customers without power. and again, while there is a bit of a sigh of relief given that this is not as bad as it was a few days ago, there was still very much the concern that any bit of rain, one inch,
leyla is live in san juan with more.t look like a good morning where you are. >> reporter: no, the rain is starting to come down. there's been a bit of a sigh of releefl given that beryl has weakened. i want to show you where the concern is given that we are starting to see rain. you see this right here behind me, this is a neighborhood in san juan puerto rico and you can see the cluster of blue tarps still on top of the homes of the neighbors in this area. that is just one small portion...
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we have fox news team coverage in san juan, puerto rico.ut we begin live from our los angeles bureau with more on the intense wildfires. reporter: in california crews are battling a number of fires, and they are work in extreme exy hot conditions. along the california-ore bored, the fire has taken the life one person found in a burned out home. it is just 5% contained. fire officials are explaining what they call extreme fire behavior. this is one of a number of situations where fire resources are being sent in. this super tanker came in from colorado. once ready it will aid with the fight with the ability to carry 19,200 gallons of water have been allowed to return to where t much worse. mike: thanks very much. arthel: millions on the eastern seaboard are on alert at tropical storm beryl is set to make landfall in the caribbean and puerto rico. reporter: it's a red flag day around the beaches around san juan. the surf is churning, but people are still in the water. the state of emergency does remain in effect. but at this point it's a prec
we have fox news team coverage in san juan, puerto rico.ut we begin live from our los angeles bureau with more on the intense wildfires. reporter: in california crews are battling a number of fires, and they are work in extreme exy hot conditions. along the california-ore bored, the fire has taken the life one person found in a burned out home. it is just 5% contained. fire officials are explaining what they call extreme fire behavior. this is one of a number of situations where fire resources...
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this is san juan, puerto rico an area that is prone to flooding.are worried about. the governor saying there are 60,000 homes in puerto rico that still have these blue tarps on them and that is a concern because as you just heard, this will be the test. they really can't take several inches of rain. then there's the power situation. the governor of puerto rico has said this power grid is more vulnerable today than it was before hurricane maria, then it was before hurricane irma. still today more than 1500 customer customers of the power authority don't have power because be maria wiped that out and many people just had power restore sod many people making sure they have the water, the food, the batteries, whatever they can to prepare. many people are concerned the infrastructure won't hold. now there are about 24 shelters, mayors have requested to have them opened up. i'm being told there are still small numbers of people going to the shelters but many officials urging folks if you are in an area probe to flooding. if you have a tin roof, a blue ta
this is san juan, puerto rico an area that is prone to flooding.are worried about. the governor saying there are 60,000 homes in puerto rico that still have these blue tarps on them and that is a concern because as you just heard, this will be the test. they really can't take several inches of rain. then there's the power situation. the governor of puerto rico has said this power grid is more vulnerable today than it was before hurricane maria, then it was before hurricane irma. still today...
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s s g uryeric ic o wave.iaryiaffic in san juan puertol rico, phi keating, fox nrights. now.p onane le ntra couryt the hehk k tionals in this year's all-st game. stay us.ar >> ♪ h w bold meets sweet with dunkin's new own sugar cold brew. sweetly balanced with brown sugar. cr eam inspired iced coffee is here at dunkin' in thelavors you love,ok co dough, pistachio and butter pecan. america runs on dunkin'. >> our top story thisning, phase ofo the cave úoperati rcues weayons unde in thailand. you are looking at a live cacture of the entrancres oc tr boyscu rem thiser weeekend. ll said toeey i ad spal g news,mo i just -- 515 is our time right now.ke.i boopt ntue for w as long as itan might just be b at tay lks tin are goingo be al week long but welondk. d rbutidu crp baes d of nf therth.aito.4.cuyoesan r p ce toy t,lohenyndche'bu theat o m don' etextoupl.n in asaco u.s nr poaw fro sew no ila jar poics aag le usricoyl cher from thets of ps amsheer 8 dry tta dentoughinue of2 eeeatu a h, st 94. melerielenreolbi me our.k w neer ppurratt bt roveanadss volumougy nation lon.in5: is noar
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sara pallone braves the san juan traffic with her son thiago, who was born with severe low muscle tone a she drives an hour each way to centro medico, san juan's public spital, for her son's y'untless appointments. sdas visit to a neonatologist was originaleduled for last september. but since the hurricane, it has taken eight and a halfs to reschedule. the family scrambled for safety during the storm. they were turned away from two spitals and a storm shelter that didn't have a generator to power thiago's oxygen machine thate needs nearly all the time. >> ( translated ): we were five edys without oxygen, and the baby staoing very poorly so we had to get him right to we medical center. whwere there, the generator broke down, so we couldn't get the oxygen there either, and instead of trying to transfer him from hospital to hospital they sent us home. >> reporter: but surviving the hurricane was just the first hurdle. >> ( translated and when the hurricane came, all of the appointments were canceled without warning. many of the doctors didn't communicate with us to tell us they were cance
sara pallone braves the san juan traffic with her son thiago, who was born with severe low muscle tone a she drives an hour each way to centro medico, san juan's public spital, for her son's y'untless appointments. sdas visit to a neonatologist was originaleduled for last september. but since the hurricane, it has taken eight and a halfs to reschedule. the family scrambled for safety during the storm. they were turned away from two spitals and a storm shelter that didn't have a generator to...
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en san juan, puerto rico, lourdes del rÍo. desde moscÚ. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ arantxa: la policÍa de escocia busca un pilot que sobrevolÓ la propiedad donde estÁalojado donald trump . 700 emigrante fueron rescatados frente a las costas de espaÑa. hay al menos 100 menores de edad. las autoridades espaÑolas dicen estar sobrepasadas. sol en el mes de junio llegaron a sus costas 6926 emigrantes. fÉlix: iban duque comenzÓ a dar forma a su gobierno, tambiÉn hizo importantes anuncios durante su gira en estados unidos y europa. hoy se reuniÓ con legisladores para afinar su diplomacia. tenemos detalles . ç >> iban duque comenzÓ a dar aviso de lo que serÁn sus primeros aÑos de gobierno. >> voy a retirar a mi paÍs de unasur. yo no quiero que colombia pertenezca a la caja de resonancia o sencillamente el idiota Útil para proteger la dictadura venezolana. reportero: ademÁs no tendrá embajador de colombia en venezuela y no invitarÁ la comitiva presidenciales o diplomÁticasde ese paÍs o de cuba para su asunciÓn. >> uno de los enemigos del progreso es el
en san juan, puerto rico, lourdes del rÍo. desde moscÚ. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ arantxa: la policÍa de escocia busca un pilot que sobrevolÓ la propiedad donde estÁalojado donald trump . 700 emigrante fueron rescatados frente a las costas de espaÑa. hay al menos 100 menores de edad. las autoridades espaÑolas dicen estar sobrepasadas. sol en el mes de junio llegaron a sus costas 6926 emigrantes. fÉlix: iban duque comenzÓ a dar forma a su gobierno, tambiÉn hizo importantes anuncios durante...
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hey maybe the mayor of san juan puerto rico carmen yulian cruz can enlighten us on what type of privatization is that we're facing up private to say should on the energy front we're also facing province ascension of the educational point the local government a puerto rico has introduced the concept of charter schools and has said that it's going to privatized schools it almost seems like the perfect storm for disaster economics or. what they call the sasser capitalism and everything seems to be out there for sale everything is out there for sale puerto rico is even selling this retro of image from the nine hundred eighty. no takers while the broader filter can capture things like a lead in mercury what it can't capture is radiation which is unfortunate given a recent environmental working group study finds one hundred seventy million americans have cancer causing radioactive elements in their drinking water the study use. california's two thousand and six standard for allowable levels of radiation and water since one thousand nine hundred seventy six was the last time the e.p.a. issued standa
hey maybe the mayor of san juan puerto rico carmen yulian cruz can enlighten us on what type of privatization is that we're facing up private to say should on the energy front we're also facing province ascension of the educational point the local government a puerto rico has introduced the concept of charter schools and has said that it's going to privatized schools it almost seems like the perfect storm for disaster economics or. what they call the sasser capitalism and everything seems to be...
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lo mÁs cálidos se ha quedado hacia el valle de san juan king en el Área de la bahÍa temperaturas en elraturas agradables en los bajos 80. >> vamos a regresar a notas locales de la ciudad de san francisco es sinÓnimo de transporte pÚblico. ♪ jaime: segÚn este reporte el transporte pÚblico de san francisco necesita bastantes mejoras los anÁlisis vienen de la propia agencia metropolitana de trans porte que tiene uno de los sistemas mÁs lentos y con propensiÓn a a descomponer de comparado a 16 ciudades en el lados unidos. desde que hicieron cambio ahora es como demoran mÁs en llegar, otros usuarios tambiÉn coinciden. segÚn el reporte en el aÑo 2010 y 62 autobuses viajaron a una veloz ciudad de ocho . una milla por hora con faenando a 16 millas en otras ciudades. el portavoz dijo que debido al trÁfico y densidad de san francisco cono pueden ir mÁs rápido tambiÉn tuvo el peor rÉcord en la frecuencia en que sus autobuses trenes y tranvÍas iba desalojados para reparaciones. pero el portavoz dijo que es tan cambiando todos sus auto uses y pasando a uno de los sistemas de transporte mÁs viejos a
lo mÁs cálidos se ha quedado hacia el valle de san juan king en el Área de la bahÍa temperaturas en elraturas agradables en los bajos 80. >> vamos a regresar a notas locales de la ciudad de san francisco es sinÓnimo de transporte pÚblico. ♪ jaime: segÚn este reporte el transporte pÚblico de san francisco necesita bastantes mejoras los anÁlisis vienen de la propia agencia metropolitana de trans porte que tiene uno de los sistemas mÁs lentos y con propensiÓn a a descomponer de...
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en el centro de detenciÓn en el sur de texas las familias reunificadas llevadas a la basÍlica de san juanque el alma me estaban contando. >> hemos escuchado rumores que los reunificio an en un estacionamiento. >> ahora las familias reunificadas aquÍ en el sur de texas estÁn llegando a esta terminal de autobuses. >> la reunificaciÓns ocurren en las oficinas de caridades catÓlicas y ahÍ el arzobispo justificÓ la accion de caridad. >> si creemos que hemos sido claros por dios a su imagen y semejanza no podemos, no podemos ignorar lo que pasa con nuestros hermanos y hermanas. >> algunas familias pasarÁn largas horas en la terminal de autobuses antes de terminar su viaje. >> aumentÓ la la detenciÓn de niÑos inmigrantes, pese que los separen de sus hijos mucho pa e padres prefieren correr ese riesgo. >> marina y sus hijos estÁn en mÉxico para ir a california, pero la prueba serÁ cruzar por este paÍs, tras considerar que sus leyes tan estrictas compro el presidente trump, incluso a este largo de la frontera lo llaman el muro de mÉxico. >> si nos tiran para honduras, ¿quÉ se va a hacer?, regresar
en el centro de detenciÓn en el sur de texas las familias reunificadas llevadas a la basÍlica de san juanque el alma me estaban contando. >> hemos escuchado rumores que los reunificio an en un estacionamiento. >> ahora las familias reunificadas aquÍ en el sur de texas estÁn llegando a esta terminal de autobuses. >> la reunificaciÓns ocurren en las oficinas de caridades catÓlicas y ahÍ el arzobispo justificÓ la accion de caridad. >> si creemos que hemos sido...
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las familias ramificadas estÁn siendo transportadas a la basÍlica de san juan en el sur de texas.uz el tramo de la separaciÓn serÁ imborrable. marya: fue muy difÍcil, fueron muchas noches de llanto, de tristeza. pedro: ahora se reencontrarÁ con su esposo al segara maryland. patrcia: y otra demanda tiene que ver con el deterioro fÍsico al que son sometidos los detenidos. a medida que pasan los dÍas en los centros de detenciÓn, algunos se sienten tan mal que renuncian a los procesos de asilo. segÚn activistas, este parece ser el la idea de los malos tratos. >> llegan y los meten en jaulas, cuando vienen a este paÍs a buscar apoyo. carlos: defensores de los inmigrantes estÁn denunciando las condiciones que enfrentan dentro de los centros de detenciÓn de inmigración. centenares de centroamericanos y sus hijos y buscan asilo en los estados unidos. >> se ve que estÁn de cayendo a un punto de quiebre. carlos: el centro para derechos humanos presentÓ una demanda en la corte federal de los Ángeles en contra del departamento de justicia y la polÍtica de cero tolerancia del procurador genera
las familias ramificadas estÁn siendo transportadas a la basÍlica de san juan en el sur de texas.uz el tramo de la separaciÓn serÁ imborrable. marya: fue muy difÍcil, fueron muchas noches de llanto, de tristeza. pedro: ahora se reencontrarÁ con su esposo al segara maryland. patrcia: y otra demanda tiene que ver con el deterioro fÍsico al que son sometidos los detenidos. a medida que pasan los dÍas en los centros de detenciÓn, algunos se sienten tan mal que renuncian a los procesos de...
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menores nos conectamos con roberto miranda palacios, coordinador de la comisiÓn nacional quien estÁ en san juan: bastante complicada. imagÍnese que usted tuviera que estar buceando en cafÉ con leche. su visibilidad serÍa cero y posiblemente los mejores buzos en cuevas estÁn allÍ y les tomÓ casi dos horas llegar. imagÍnese tener que hacer 13 viajes para sacar a 13 personas en esas condiciones. es algo demasiado fuerte. la posibilidad de cometer errores es muy amplia. se hablaba de utilizar mÁscaras de cara completa pero con todo y eso el peligro de tener que estar durante todo ese tramo para una persona que quizÁs y siquiera sabe nadar, lo veo . extremadamente difÍcil. borja: muchos dicen que una de las opciones serÍan enseÑar a los niÑos a bucear o anadar. segÚn tu experiencia, cuÁl que es que serÍa la opciÓn menos riesgosa y con mÁs posibilidades de Éxito? roberto: la menos riesgosa es que si ya los encontramos y los estabilizados, mandamos a un mÉdico y una enfermera y les estamos dando alimentos, si el terreno lo permite yo lo dejarÍa ahí hasta que el agua bajara asÍ fuera un mes o dos meses
menores nos conectamos con roberto miranda palacios, coordinador de la comisiÓn nacional quien estÁ en san juan: bastante complicada. imagÍnese que usted tuviera que estar buceando en cafÉ con leche. su visibilidad serÍa cero y posiblemente los mejores buzos en cuevas estÁn allÍ y les tomÓ casi dos horas llegar. imagÍnese tener que hacer 13 viajes para sacar a 13 personas en esas condiciones. es algo demasiado fuerte. la posibilidad de cometer errores es muy amplia. se hablaba de...
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en san juan puerto rico, lourdes del rÍo.en croacia tras la victoria de la selecciÓn croata en la semifinal mundial contra inglaterra. el triunfo les da el pase, por primera vez, a la final. patricia: un con en la segunda mitad del tiempo extra del partido les dio la victoria a los croatas. se enfrentarÁn a francia por el campeonato este domingo. habÍa tenido unbuen comienzo, pero croacia se recuperÓ, empató y luego vino ese gol de la victoria, casi al final del tempo complementario. vamos a hacerle fuerza a croacia el domingo. enrique: ayer en tu pronÓstico dijiste que va a ganar croacia, asÍ que sigo creciendo en ti. buenas noch alejandra: llegÓ el jueves 12 de julio, bienvenido a despierta Área de la bahÍa. glory: estamos listos todos en casa con entretenimiento y todo lo consejos para ti y tu familia y el bienestar antes de que salgan de casa. alejandra: es hablar en el glory: adeha
en san juan puerto rico, lourdes del rÍo.en croacia tras la victoria de la selecciÓn croata en la semifinal mundial contra inglaterra. el triunfo les da el pase, por primera vez, a la final. patricia: un con en la segunda mitad del tiempo extra del partido les dio la victoria a los croatas. se enfrentarÁn a francia por el campeonato este domingo. habÍa tenido unbuen comienzo, pero croacia se recuperÓ, empató y luego vino ese gol de la victoria, casi al final del tempo complementario....
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es roberto miranda palacios quien es coordinador de salvamento subterrÁneo que nos atiende desde san juanectamente al rescate. usted cree que se estÁ cumpliendo eso de que estÁn rescatando primero a los que estaban mejor de salud dejando para el final a los que estaban mÁs dÉbiles? roberto: eso me sorprenderÍa, que pienso que sacarÍan primero los que estÁn más dÉbiles. yo no habÍa oído esa parte de la noticia. es nuevo para mÍ. presumo que si hubiera sido la persona que estuviera a cargo, desconozco, hubiera sacado primero los mÁs dÉbiles. carolina: esos niÑos estÁn siendo sometidos a exÁmenes de sangre para saber que no estÉn contaminados con algo contagioso . quÉ tipo de enfermedades pueden contraer en esa cueva? roberto: depende del agua, desconozco si en la regiÓn existe algÚn brote de alguna enfermedad que se haya transmitido por el agua. ellos estuvieron nueve o 10 dÍas bebiendo agua de la cueva, no es el agua filtrada o el agua potable que le llega a su casa. entre eso va a venir cualquier cosa que venga, el peligro grande es quÉ consumieron. sabemos que es agua. el protocolo deten
es roberto miranda palacios quien es coordinador de salvamento subterrÁneo que nos atiende desde san juanectamente al rescate. usted cree que se estÁ cumpliendo eso de que estÁn rescatando primero a los que estaban mejor de salud dejando para el final a los que estaban mÁs dÉbiles? roberto: eso me sorprenderÍa, que pienso que sacarÍan primero los que estÁn más dÉbiles. yo no habÍa oído esa parte de la noticia. es nuevo para mÍ. presumo que si hubiera sido la persona que estuviera a...
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was strikingly visible at the island's aging power plants, stke this one, palo seco, outside of san juan >> these power plants, which are obviously the heart of the system, they're the ones who pump out the blood, if you will. >> sullivan: palo seco's been r pumping out electricity re than 50 years, and sanchez found that its upkeep had been neglected for decades. is this thing going to break? >> without a doubt, this systems ery fragile, there's a lot of conditions that are related to lack of investment. the infrastructure of the entire system is really in bad ndition. >> sullivan: like what? >> you can see there's a lot of rust on the parts. there's elements that have not been replaced in years. there's literally just lk of operations and maintenance investments. puerto rico is in dire- not only power plants, but a reconstruction of the grid itself. >> slivan: and it wasn't jus the power grid. we saw vital infrastructure all over the island-- water pumping stations, bridges, levees, roads-- also starved for upkeep and investment, leaving puertoul ricorable to the one thing that was sur
was strikingly visible at the island's aging power plants, stke this one, palo seco, outside of san juan >> these power plants, which are obviously the heart of the system, they're the ones who pump out the blood, if you will. >> sullivan: palo seco's been r pumping out electricity re than 50 years, and sanchez found that its upkeep had been neglected for decades. is this thing going to break? >> without a doubt, this systems ery fragile, there's a lot of conditions that are...
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. >> reporter: at times, she's angry at the government in san juan and in washington. she's watched people deteriorate from the living conditions and she's watched some die. at a protest in san juan in june, puerto ricans placed shoes to represent the estimated 4,600 people who dieafter the hurricane. local senator rossana lÓpez leon en sharply critical of t government's official death toll of 64. and she says thost in charge of e agencies failed to protect the vulnerable, especially the elderly, after the storm andue conto do so today. >> people with chronic conditions aldical services needed or dialysis or espe insulin for people with diabetes. people with cancer didn't get the medical services that they needed as soon as they needed. so we get a lot of deaths at the beginning. anit's still having, we're still having now a lot of deaths cause it's a lot of municipalities that didn't have electricity right now. >> reporter: hurricane maria first came ashore here in yabucoa, and much ofhe town still has no municipal power. despite that, alberto rodriguez has been keepi
. >> reporter: at times, she's angry at the government in san juan and in washington. she's watched people deteriorate from the living conditions and she's watched some die. at a protest in san juan in june, puerto ricans placed shoes to represent the estimated 4,600 people who dieafter the hurricane. local senator rossana lÓpez leon en sharply critical of t government's official death toll of 64. and she says thost in charge of e agencies failed to protect the vulnerable, especially the...
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. 70% of theis load exists in the san juan area, but the majority of the generation is in the southern tier. that creates some basic physics problems that need to be, you know, overcome as the model will identify as we go forward, we need to put generation in the north near the load pocket which is a traditional generation, transmission distribution design. that will also provide opportunities to introduce new types of generation whether it's a combination of renewables or things like liquid natural gas that will have the opportunity to drive down the cost per kilowatt hour significantly. and thereby also improve the economic vitality of the entire island. >> as we continue to discuss potential solutions for puerto rico's energy crisis, many proposals are being considered. and these include privatizing prepa, creating a stronger regulatory framework among others. i want to follow up to what youd had mentioned about look at, you know, the issue that we have with power generation being concentrated in the northern corridor or the end of the island. i assume you would agree with this, do
. 70% of theis load exists in the san juan area, but the majority of the generation is in the southern tier. that creates some basic physics problems that need to be, you know, overcome as the model will identify as we go forward, we need to put generation in the north near the load pocket which is a traditional generation, transmission distribution design. that will also provide opportunities to introduce new types of generation whether it's a combination of renewables or things like liquid...
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i have a sister who lives in san juan and other places all over the island. i'm very concerned about the whole island. the situation of the electrical grid is very sad and in need of electrical improvement. senator, can you explain what the puerto rico energy commission is? you've sorted alluded to it but you didn't really explain what you did with your legislation. >> basically the puerto rico energy commission looked at the 50 states of the union in several countries in the world and basically copied the best practices and created a regulator. we had a regular established in 2013 and they've been in place for a little over two and half years and they've done a great job. part of my testimony has a long list of how they looked at a number of issues. in fact, they just put out the first in the united states, the first ever regulation. the problem is in the last 18 months the current administration has tried to weaken the energy commission and there's been others from congress and others thing we have to strengthen it not weaken it. >> so you say that the pre
i have a sister who lives in san juan and other places all over the island. i'm very concerned about the whole island. the situation of the electrical grid is very sad and in need of electrical improvement. senator, can you explain what the puerto rico energy commission is? you've sorted alluded to it but you didn't really explain what you did with your legislation. >> basically the puerto rico energy commission looked at the 50 states of the union in several countries in the world and...
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journey with me, ed kenney; and tiara herndez as we dance through the streets of old san juan ri to learnns of her favorite dish, gandule rice. there are so many reasons why i became a chef. y evsh has a story. food brings people together and has the power to conjure up cherished memories. i was born and raised in the hawaiian islands, one of the most diverse communities in the world. in his show, we'll meea guest , learn about their favorite dish, trace it back to its ogins, and have some fun along the y. man: ♪ higher so we can chase the moon ♪ announcer: major funding for "family ingredients" was provided by the corporation for public broadcasting. additional funding was provided by the hawai'i toism authority,
journey with me, ed kenney; and tiara herndez as we dance through the streets of old san juan ri to learnns of her favorite dish, gandule rice. there are so many reasons why i became a chef. y evsh has a story. food brings people together and has the power to conjure up cherished memories. i was born and raised in the hawaiian islands, one of the most diverse communities in the world. in his show, we'll meea guest , learn about their favorite dish, trace it back to its ogins, and have some fun...
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i have a sister who lives in san juan and other places all over the island. i'm very concerned about the whole island. the situation of the electrical grid is very sad and in need of electrical improvement. senator, can you explain what the puerto rico energy commission is? you've sorted alluded to it but you didn't really explain what you did with your legislation. >> basically the puerto rico energy commission looked at the 50 states of the union in several countries in the world and basically copied the best practices and created a regulator. we had a regular established in 2013 and they've been in place for a little over two and half years and they've done a great job. part of my testimony has a long list of how they looked at a number of issues. in fact, they just put out the first in the united states, the first ever regulation. the problem is in the last 18 months the current administration has tried to weaken the energy commission and there's been others from congress and others thing we have to strengthen it not weaken it. >> so you say that the pre
i have a sister who lives in san juan and other places all over the island. i'm very concerned about the whole island. the situation of the electrical grid is very sad and in need of electrical improvement. senator, can you explain what the puerto rico energy commission is? you've sorted alluded to it but you didn't really explain what you did with your legislation. >> basically the puerto rico energy commission looked at the 50 states of the union in several countries in the world and...
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hey maybe the mayor of san juan puerto rico carmen yulian cruz can enlighten us on what type of privatization is that we're facing up private to say shit on the energy front we're also facing province ascension of the educational point the local government a puerto rico has introduced the concept of charter schools and has said that it's going to privatized schools it almost seems like the perfect storm for disaster economics or. what they call the sasser capitalism everything seems to be out there for sale everything is out there for sale puerto rico is even selling this retro oven mitt from the nine hundred eighty. no takers while the brother filter can capture things like a lead in mercury what it can't capture is radiation which is unfortunate given a recent environmental working group study finds one hundred seventy million americans have cancer causing radioactive elements in their drinking water the study use. california's two thousand and six standard for allowable levels of radiation and water since one thousand nine hundred seventy six was the last time the e.p.a. issued standards.
hey maybe the mayor of san juan puerto rico carmen yulian cruz can enlighten us on what type of privatization is that we're facing up private to say shit on the energy front we're also facing province ascension of the educational point the local government a puerto rico has introduced the concept of charter schools and has said that it's going to privatized schools it almost seems like the perfect storm for disaster economics or. what they call the sasser capitalism everything seems to be out...
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the ground now, and for that, we turn to reporter danica coto of who joins us now from the city of san juan via skype. >> worth of federal funds to help strengthen the power grid. obviously, there's a lot more work to do done. the total cost is estimated to be more than $17 blion. and i recently spoke with the fema head here who said about $1.4 billion still remains unspent. in addition tohat, they received funds through the community development block grant program, and that's meant to help people rebuild. but so far, there are more than 38,000 puerto ricans who have t'en denied assistance by fema. >> sreenivasan: talk about the basic infrastructure of power. do most of the people living ono puerto ricy have the capacity to turn their lights ou rly? >> most people are now connected back to the power company. ere's about 260 customers that remain without electricity. most of them are in about five to seven municipalitys, you know, many in rural areas. but powesr outage remain common. you know, every single day the power company reports outages, so there's not a stable system in place yet. p
the ground now, and for that, we turn to reporter danica coto of who joins us now from the city of san juan via skype. >> worth of federal funds to help strengthen the power grid. obviously, there's a lot more work to do done. the total cost is estimated to be more than $17 blion. and i recently spoke with the fema head here who said about $1.4 billion still remains unspent. in addition tohat, they received funds through the community development block grant program, and that's meant to...
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hey maybe the mayor of san juan puerto rico carmen yulian cruz can enlighten us on what type of privatization is that we're facing up privatization on the energy front we're also facing province ascension of the educational point the local government a puerto rico has introduced the concept of charter schools and has said that it's going to privatized schools it almost seems like the perfect storm for disaster economics or. what they call the sasser capitalism and everything seems to be out there for sale everything is out there for sale puerto rico is even selling this retro of image from the one nine hundred eighty. no takers while the bread a filter can capture things like a lead in mercury what it can't capture is radiation which is unfortunate given a recent environmental working group study finds one hundred seventy million americans have cancer causing radioactive elements in their drinking water the study is. california's two thousand and six standards for allowable levels of radiation and water since one thousand nine hundred seventy six was the last time the e.p.a. issued standards.
hey maybe the mayor of san juan puerto rico carmen yulian cruz can enlighten us on what type of privatization is that we're facing up privatization on the energy front we're also facing province ascension of the educational point the local government a puerto rico has introduced the concept of charter schools and has said that it's going to privatized schools it almost seems like the perfect storm for disaster economics or. what they call the sasser capitalism and everything seems to be out...
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to the gates of the presidential palace they're refusing to give up their fight to know why the san juans sank and want a private company to search for the wreckage forty four sailors disappeared last november was on a training mission the captain's last message was to report a short circuits in the batteries then an explosion was heard four thousand personnel for more than a dozen countries took part in the search and rescue operation in the south atlantic the government infuriated relatives when the rescue effort was called off and the crew presumed dead no trace of the sub has been found to as a boat has more from one us aries. the relatives of those who went missing when the argentine navy submarine sunk one disappeared in the waters of the south atlantic eight months ago. on this husband let our son just was one of them she has changed herself with others to demand then cers from the government of president. little forms of police we are all sacrificing ourselves to be here we have children families but we won't leave my husband does not deserve to be forgotten like this he was servi
to the gates of the presidential palace they're refusing to give up their fight to know why the san juans sank and want a private company to search for the wreckage forty four sailors disappeared last november was on a training mission the captain's last message was to report a short circuits in the batteries then an explosion was heard four thousand personnel for more than a dozen countries took part in the search and rescue operation in the south atlantic the government infuriated relatives...
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. >> la retirada teniente coronel olga custodio naciÓ en san juan puerto rico, y se criÓ dentro de un. >> tenemos acÁ a mujeres que apoyan alas las cadetes. les pidieron que realizaran un examen escrito y le dijeron que no habÍa calificado. >> me enterÉ que no admitÍan mujeres en ese programa en ese entonces. reportera: en 196 1969 descepcionada, olga decidÓo estudiar administraciÓn de negocios. ♪ la pareja se casÓ y tuvo una hija. justo unos meses antes que olga cumpliera 26 aÑos, la fuerza aÉrea empezÓ aceptar mujeres pilotos. olga: me acuerdo bien la fecha, recibimos el telegrama que me habÍan aceptado. me tomÓ 10 aÑos poder lograr llegar a ese punto. reportera: al aÑo y medio olga se convirtiÓ en la primera latina piloto de la esfuerza aÉrea. aunque volaba aviones de guerra, por ser mujer, no la dejaban pilotear un aviÓn en combate. y decidiÓ ser instructora. olga: mis estudiantes varones, cada vez que le igor gonzÁlez a enseÑar una tÉcnica, siempre me cuestionaban, y me decÍan "¿tÚ estas segura que esto es asÍ?" y yo les decÍa con un libro que es asÍ y asi. cuando se graduaron no
. >> la retirada teniente coronel olga custodio naciÓ en san juan puerto rico, y se criÓ dentro de un. >> tenemos acÁ a mujeres que apoyan alas las cadetes. les pidieron que realizaran un examen escrito y le dijeron que no habÍa calificado. >> me enterÉ que no admitÍan mujeres en ese programa en ese entonces. reportera: en 196 1969 descepcionada, olga decidÓo estudiar administraciÓn de negocios. ♪ la pareja se casÓ y tuvo una hija. justo unos meses antes que olga...
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in the san juan, phil keating, fox news. >>> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are anxiously awaiting for tomorrow as president donald trump prepares to make his supreme court selection. we take a closer look at the candidates who have made his short list. >>> baseball announces the all- star team. we will tell you who is in and who is out. >>> a helicopter crashes into a townhome complex in williamsburg, virginia today. >>> authorities in virginia say one person was killed when a helicopter crashed into a townhome complex today. virginia state police confirmed the fatality. police are still working to locate and identify the pilot of the helicopter. the crash happened in a residential area in williamsburg. it sparked a fire at the townhomes complex. the pilot was the only person on board. the crash was close to the college of william and mary. it is unclear what caused the chopper to go down but we know the faa and the national transportation safety board are both investigating. >>> a man accused of posing as a teenage student in order to play basketball as a high xas i charge. 29-ye
in the san juan, phil keating, fox news. >>> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are anxiously awaiting for tomorrow as president donald trump prepares to make his supreme court selection. we take a closer look at the candidates who have made his short list. >>> baseball announces the all- star team. we will tell you who is in and who is out. >>> a helicopter crashes into a townhome complex in williamsburg, virginia today. >>> authorities in virginia say one...
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rangers in the san juan national forest posted pictures showing how her little feet are healing. they found her in a tree and they think she's 5 months old. they're going to release her this winter when she old enough to make it on her own. experts are careful about limiting contact with young bears. they can survive nicely in the wild as long as they can adapt. she's so adorable. >> when she's little, she's very cute. >> we could put her in the pool. we've seen bears in pools lately. >> boo boo the bear. >> maybe some rain in the out skirts of the bay area. >> yeah, slight chance. still holding onto that with so monsoonal moisture off to the south. you'll be able to see contra costa county. hots lots of blue sky over mt. diablo. there's some relief for you on the way as we head through tomorrow morning, we should see those 60s return. i want to take you to the main focus in weather, that's the monsoonal moisture off to the south. in southern california, most of the activity is expected. you can see this line of clouds and storms over the sierra. this is expected to break up befo
rangers in the san juan national forest posted pictures showing how her little feet are healing. they found her in a tree and they think she's 5 months old. they're going to release her this winter when she old enough to make it on her own. experts are careful about limiting contact with young bears. they can survive nicely in the wild as long as they can adapt. she's so adorable. >> when she's little, she's very cute. >> we could put her in the pool. we've seen bears in pools...
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medal of honor, apache warrior with teddy roosevelt's rough riders at san juan hill, pretty much ended the war campaign on this bold action. 1940, macarthur is under frederick funston, he is arthur -- he is arthur macarthur's, his dad's test friend. he basically ended the filipino threat by going on this bold action. he ended the insurrection as far as it was concerned right then. these were macarthur's peers, as well as teddy roosevelt. teddy roosevelt was the most famous person at the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, a guy who had gone out west, the panama canal, great white fleet, speak softly and carry a big stick. and teddy roosevelt is a guide that is a guy that thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. these are all the implants is acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. his peers are not his college block make at west point. they are his father, they are funston, wood, these guys he thinks he is part of, of this agent class of war years. i, macarth
medal of honor, apache warrior with teddy roosevelt's rough riders at san juan hill, pretty much ended the war campaign on this bold action. 1940, macarthur is under frederick funston, he is arthur -- he is arthur macarthur's, his dad's test friend. he basically ended the filipino threat by going on this bold action. he ended the insurrection as far as it was concerned right then. these were macarthur's peers, as well as teddy roosevelt. teddy roosevelt was the most famous person at the turn of...
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pero cientos de niÑos mÁs se preguntan dÓnde estÁn sus padres. >> al interior de la basÍlica de san juanse permite el acceso a los medios de comunicaciÓn, telemundo obtuvo este video en donde se miran padres de familia conviviendo con sus hijos, en donde franklin apenas vio a su papÁ despuÉs de un mes y 5 dÍas. >> me puse feliz y por fin lo volvÍ a ver y la verdad que estoy agradecido con dios porque lo vi de nuevo >>> franklin es uno de los cientos de niÑos que se reencontraron el papa de franklin abrazÓ a su hijo y se dice afortunado porque otros padres firmaron su auto deportaciÓn. >> no, no quise firmar. >> yo no quise firmar. >> entonces por quÉ si hubiera firmado el niÑo hubiera... bueno, mandaron unos madres que se fueron y los niÑos ahÍ quedaron >>> la organizaciÓn (nombre en inglÉs) quien atiende casi 400 casos de separaciÓn de familia confirma lo que es un hecho, no llegarÁ es inconcebible que no tenga la manera de reunificar a 2.000 niÑos que estÁn en su custodia, simplemente es poco creÍble. >> sentÍ miedo porque pensÉ que ya no lo iba a ver a Él. >> franklin revela que sinti
pero cientos de niÑos mÁs se preguntan dÓnde estÁn sus padres. >> al interior de la basÍlica de san juanse permite el acceso a los medios de comunicaciÓn, telemundo obtuvo este video en donde se miran padres de familia conviviendo con sus hijos, en donde franklin apenas vio a su papÁ despuÉs de un mes y 5 dÍas. >> me puse feliz y por fin lo volvÍ a ver y la verdad que estoy agradecido con dios porque lo vi de nuevo >>> franklin es uno de los cientos de niÑos que...
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the biggest one is the basilica in san juan texas, 45 minutes from there.re i saw hundreds of these parents getting cell phones and toilet toiletries. from there they quickly go to mcallen terminal and travel wherever the final destination is in the united states. it was there i was able to catch up with abraham, a recently reunified father with his 6-year-old little girl heidi. he tells me he was thankful to god to have her in his arms but he couldn't help but think of those final days leading up to the reunification and that anguish he lived inside this facility. this is how he described it. >> before you got your child back, how would you describe it? >> translator: it's very difficult to communicate with your family. every one of us to have our kids back. they told us you're going to have your kid back in 20 hours and then it was more time. >> he told me he couldn't help but think of the parents still in there with him when he left. i was able to go inside and speak to one mother and that situation she says there are dozens of mothers still in there and
the biggest one is the basilica in san juan texas, 45 minutes from there.re i saw hundreds of these parents getting cell phones and toilet toiletries. from there they quickly go to mcallen terminal and travel wherever the final destination is in the united states. it was there i was able to catch up with abraham, a recently reunified father with his 6-year-old little girl heidi. he tells me he was thankful to god to have her in his arms but he couldn't help but think of those final days leading...
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there is one in el paso, and san antonio and phoenix, and then the largest such operation here in san juane basilica in front of me, and here we have seen almost 600 recently reunited families pass through these doors. i was in there yesterday. unfortunately, they did not let our cameras inside, but i saw hundreds of parents and children with every need imaginable, guys. they were first of all being handed cell phone, and helped with the what is called the change of venue, and so changing the location of that hearing from south texas to wherever it is is that the family s are gie going in the interior of the country, and actually, it is ice officials inside of the basilica helping them to do it. so they are playing some role down here in some way. but i was also a able to speak to sister norma who is leading the effort here about the emotional state that the families are coming here in and especially the young children. this is what she had to say. >> the child stories are very different. they seem to have been cared for very well wherever they were. of course, they were also i have had ca
there is one in el paso, and san antonio and phoenix, and then the largest such operation here in san juane basilica in front of me, and here we have seen almost 600 recently reunited families pass through these doors. i was in there yesterday. unfortunately, they did not let our cameras inside, but i saw hundreds of parents and children with every need imaginable, guys. they were first of all being handed cell phone, and helped with the what is called the change of venue, and so changing the...
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the largest one is here in san juan, texas, in a basilica in front of me where i have seen hundreds of families come through in the past four days. our cameras were not allowed inside. this is an effort being led by catholic charities, but inside, i was able to see hundreds of parents and children. they're being given toiletries, clothes. this is oftentimes the families sleeping together after weeks of separation. there is a row of about seven volunteers taking down information, handing them phones, so that they can keep track of their own immigration appointments. and i.c.e. actually has officials inside this shelter, inside this operation, playing a role in helping these families out in some way after they're being reunified. this is what the sister from catholic charities had to say about the government's role in all this. >> what kind of role is i.c.e. playing or the government playing in what -- >> they're very helpful. they're extraordinarily supportive in making sure that whatever it is we need to make sure that we -- when we receive the families and they facilitate any kind of
the largest one is here in san juan, texas, in a basilica in front of me where i have seen hundreds of families come through in the past four days. our cameras were not allowed inside. this is an effort being led by catholic charities, but inside, i was able to see hundreds of parents and children. they're being given toiletries, clothes. this is oftentimes the families sleeping together after weeks of separation. there is a row of about seven volunteers taking down information, handing them...
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in my case it was catholic charities in san juan, who are so backed up that 24 hours after they wereelter, the facility staff at catholic charities was telling me they weren't there. we knew they were there and so we located them and put them on a plane which is paying for transit for these families which is great. so they were flown to georgia and are back with their family. >> that's just one example here. i think the thing that we want to reiterate to the audience watching us right now, while this is the deadline by the end of this day there will still be hundreds of children who have not yet been reunited with their parents, so the story doesn't end here nor will the focus on it. we appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the white house banning a cnn reporter from an open press event in the rose garden for simply doing her job, asking the president questions about michael cohen and vladimir putin that we all wanted asked. she was there representing us, representing the press pool. the latest round of the trump administration versus the media after this
in my case it was catholic charities in san juan, who are so backed up that 24 hours after they wereelter, the facility staff at catholic charities was telling me they weren't there. we knew they were there and so we located them and put them on a plane which is paying for transit for these families which is great. so they were flown to georgia and are back with their family. >> that's just one example here. i think the thing that we want to reiterate to the audience watching us right...
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complex called san juan their costa. that's where the farm. after years of working as an environmental compliance officer at a shallow water fish farm in the usa stephen page had a crisis of conscience. back in two thousand and three i was working at a salmon farm but when i saw how much organic matter was on the bottom of the ocean and just piles rarity. i realized that that was not a sustainable model either i was going to get out of aquaculture i was going to feel find out a more sustainable way to do it and to me the only way to do that was to go offshore deep water stronger currents and more and more spread out. there and eric now here is a thought i saw something the need to surface it is and looks like something out of a jules verne science fiction novel. being. submerged deep below the surface when an operation and then could well offshore these giant structures known as achoo poets can reach up to twenty meters in diameter. and has up to seventy thousand fish. they're built to withstand storms and damage from predators like sharks and
complex called san juan their costa. that's where the farm. after years of working as an environmental compliance officer at a shallow water fish farm in the usa stephen page had a crisis of conscience. back in two thousand and three i was working at a salmon farm but when i saw how much organic matter was on the bottom of the ocean and just piles rarity. i realized that that was not a sustainable model either i was going to get out of aquaculture i was going to feel find out a more sustainable...
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at san juan hill, pretty much ended the war campaign on land in cuba, this bold action taking that. 1914, macarthur is under frederick funsten. he's under arthur macarthur, his dad's best friend. he basically goes on this bold action capturing him in his headquarters and ending the resurrection right then. these are macarthur's peers as well as teddy roosevelt. macarthur serves as his aide. teddy roosevelt is the most famous person in the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, he had been a guy that had gone out west, panama canal, the great white flee, think softly and carry a big stick, and teddy roosevelt is the guy who thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. and these are all the influences that are acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. now, his peers are not his college classmates at west point, they're his father, they're funsten, there's wood. these guys that he thinks he is part of, of this ancient class of warriors. now, world war i, macarthur will be
at san juan hill, pretty much ended the war campaign on land in cuba, this bold action taking that. 1914, macarthur is under frederick funsten. he's under arthur macarthur, his dad's best friend. he basically goes on this bold action capturing him in his headquarters and ending the resurrection right then. these are macarthur's peers as well as teddy roosevelt. macarthur serves as his aide. teddy roosevelt is the most famous person in the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, he had been...
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seeing the rise of the san juan in the distance. seeing how this place looks like chess pieces set out on a board and you can map your life in so many ways before you based on the shape of the landscape and that's what i love about living and being in the southwest everything is exposed, where you can see from point to point and your journeys are marked on the shape of the horizon . it feels like a place meant for migration, meant for movement, where you can tell where you come from and where you are going and i know this extends to the rest of the continent. it's just that here, it makes so much sense. here, it feels like you are in a place where you can map your self based on the compass marks of what stands above the skyline. but it does extend to everywhere out here. this continent is a place of migrants. everyone came from somewhere. my children are a quarter corian, a quarter welsh, a quarter german and a quarter what ever else made it this far and think aboutyour own bloodline. think about how many histories are here and go b
seeing the rise of the san juan in the distance. seeing how this place looks like chess pieces set out on a board and you can map your life in so many ways before you based on the shape of the landscape and that's what i love about living and being in the southwest everything is exposed, where you can see from point to point and your journeys are marked on the shape of the horizon . it feels like a place meant for migration, meant for movement, where you can tell where you come from and where...
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certainly in the earliest days of my career when we were on the attack and kind of charging a up san juan hill and we were outnumbered there was a sense that we were at war. there was a feeling we used the phrase cultural war that advisedly it is a war. >> host: can you give an example and do you agree with alexander "the new york times" when she refers to the new as a neoconservative cultural warrior? >> the term as you know is text. when i became a book editor in the 80s to be a neoconservative meant to be someone who read commentary magazine and public interest magazine and basically it meant that you were a cold war liberal that have moved to the right primarily for foreign policy over the concerns that neoconservatives were liberal on social policy and were kind of in the. during the george w. bush presidency of course the term came to mean something else. so i don't use the word to describe myself although i would say i still consider myself to be the old kind of neoconservative. the question of what you choose to publish has to be always considered in the light not just of what you
certainly in the earliest days of my career when we were on the attack and kind of charging a up san juan hill and we were outnumbered there was a sense that we were at war. there was a feeling we used the phrase cultural war that advisedly it is a war. >> host: can you give an example and do you agree with alexander "the new york times" when she refers to the new as a neoconservative cultural warrior? >> the term as you know is text. when i became a book editor in the 80s...
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1912, 1914 is leonard wood, medal of honor, apache wars, with teddy roosevelt, the rough riders at san juan hill, pretty much ended the war campaign on land in cuba. this bold action taking that. 1914 macarthur is under frederick funston, he is his dad's best friend. he basically ended the filipino insurrection by going on this bold direction and capturing the general in his hideout headquarters and ending the i insurrection as far as it was concerned right there. as well as teddy roosevelt, macarthur serves as his aide, teddy roosevelt is the most famous person in the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, a guy who had gone out west, panama canal, the great white fleet, speak softly carry a big stick and teddy roosevelt is a guy who thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. and these are all the influences that are acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. now, his peers are not his college classmates at west point, her his father, they are funston, there's wood, you
1912, 1914 is leonard wood, medal of honor, apache wars, with teddy roosevelt, the rough riders at san juan hill, pretty much ended the war campaign on land in cuba. this bold action taking that. 1914 macarthur is under frederick funston, he is his dad's best friend. he basically ended the filipino insurrection by going on this bold direction and capturing the general in his hideout headquarters and ending the i insurrection as far as it was concerned right there. as well as teddy roosevelt,...