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david: will grant in san salvador. go to our top story, the nashville school shooting, and how it fits within america's recent history of gun violence. there have already been 130 mass shootings in the u.s. this year alone. a mass shooting is when at least four people are shot in one single attack. since january nearly 10,000 have been killed by firearms and more than 400 of those have affected children under the age of 18. our reporter on the grod for us all day joins us now. still no real indication of the motive for this attack, but we are learning more about the perpetrator's access to weapons, aren't we? reporter: yes, police are trying to piece together what was the motive behind the mass shooting carried out by the assailant. police did say they had purchased the gun legally from seven local gun stores. the focus turns to the politics of gunccess, gun rights in america, who has access to them. the grief is unimaginable, but also familiar. we know shootings have become regular in america. people are saying we do
david: will grant in san salvador. go to our top story, the nashville school shooting, and how it fits within america's recent history of gun violence. there have already been 130 mass shootings in the u.s. this year alone. a mass shooting is when at least four people are shot in one single attack. since january nearly 10,000 have been killed by firearms and more than 400 of those have affected children under the age of 18. our reporter on the grod for us all day joins us now. still no real...
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i was working in central san salvador in la la and the pain was unbearable. again, my thing if, when i started making calls the me that they all on the saturday my baby is about to be born. i said about it, but i can't stand the pain. come help me. does that for the family of the police said they would come, he'd but they never did know you that we have to look at my baby was born there and then germany. i fainted from e quicken. when i woke up and i tried to it help okay, no matter why did you kill her? a man asked me to come along. i haven't killed any one. i sadly applica you said yes, you killed your daughter. now you have to pay them and i kept passing out and got it. okay, i just remember waking up and then fainting again. i would be in my bathroom when i was almost dead it and those as i've been imprisoned over side of the metal, i don't 30, they said it was an abortion. if what didn't they changed it to aggravated homicide . they sentenced me to 30 years. ah. when the summer, when the door opened, i didn't want to look inside. don't look at any event
i was working in central san salvador in la la and the pain was unbearable. again, my thing if, when i started making calls the me that they all on the saturday my baby is about to be born. i said about it, but i can't stand the pain. come help me. does that for the family of the police said they would come, he'd but they never did know you that we have to look at my baby was born there and then germany. i fainted from e quicken. when i woke up and i tried to it help okay, no matter why did you...
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i was 9 months pregnant as that i was working in central san salvador in la and the pain was unbearable for them. i think when i started making calls, amy that they all on the saddle, my baby is about to be born. i said, let it be, i can stand the pain. come help me, da sat for the family of the police said they would come here, but they never did. no, you can blame it to look at my baby was born there and then germany, i fainted. it quicken. when i woke up i tried to get help with my dad. why did you kill her? a man asked me to come alone. i haven't killed any one. i sadly applica. he said, yes, you killed your daughter. now you have to pay how many i kept passing out and look what it. okay. i just remember waking up and then fainting again. i would be at in my bathroom when i was almost dead. it angela says, i've been imprisoned of her side of the metal. the i don't 3rd, they said it was an abortion. if what didn't they changed it to aggravated homicide . they sentenced me to 30 years. ah, when the summer, when the door opened, i didn't want to look inside. don't look at any event but
i was 9 months pregnant as that i was working in central san salvador in la and the pain was unbearable for them. i think when i started making calls, amy that they all on the saddle, my baby is about to be born. i said, let it be, i can stand the pain. come help me, da sat for the family of the police said they would come here, but they never did. no, you can blame it to look at my baby was born there and then germany, i fainted. it quicken. when i woke up i tried to get help with my dad. why...
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i was 9 months pregnant, i was working in central san salvador in la and the pain was unbearable to get my telephone. i started making calls amy that they are on the saddle. my baby is about to be born. i said, i'm not happy. i can't stand the pain. come help me, da sat for a family of the police said they would come here. but they never did know you that we went to look at my baby was born there and then germany i fainted for it's like and when i woke up and i tried to get help have gonna matter. why did you kill her? a man asked me, pomona, i haven't killed any one i said yet because he said yes, you killed your daughter. now you have to pay to my name. i kept passing out. am i got it? okay. i just remember waking up and then fainting again. i would be in my bathroom why i was almost dead it and thought i've been imprisoned of her side of the metal they hadn't 1st they said it was an abortion. if what didn't they changed it to aggravated homicide. they sentenced me to 30 years. ah when the summer when the door opened, i didn't want to look inside to look at any event at an end. no, no
i was 9 months pregnant, i was working in central san salvador in la and the pain was unbearable to get my telephone. i started making calls amy that they are on the saddle. my baby is about to be born. i said, i'm not happy. i can't stand the pain. come help me, da sat for a family of the police said they would come here. but they never did know you that we went to look at my baby was born there and then germany i fainted for it's like and when i woke up and i tried to get help have gonna...
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cerca al salvador con similares peticiones al gobierno que tal te saludo con mucho g gusto desde san salvadorncipiales peticiones es el derecho al aborto terapeutico el salvador es una de las unicas naciones que penaliza totalmente el aborto una mujer conocida como beatriz fue negada la p posibilidad del embarazo es esperamos que el estado sa salvadoreÑo sea condenadoedida repeticiÓ ta tambien hubo protestas sobre el estado de excepcion personas estan injustamente detenidas estan agarrando mujeres em embarazadas mujeres que han dejado sus hijos la violencia contra la mujer continua a pesar de que el crimen en general ha bajadoacciones del trabajo este es m te lo agrad r >>> teco lo samue agradezco l una investigacion el ejercito habria usado el software pegasus despues de que denunciaran un caso el fin del espionaje era obtener informacio desprestigiar al activista la secretaria de la defensa persona personal un juez encontro c culpable de asesinato y tortura a la mama de anthony abalos y su mujer metieron contra el meno ade apenas 10 aÑoslivio ts quelati acabarovo con su p varan familia del
cerca al salvador con similares peticiones al gobierno que tal te saludo con mucho g gusto desde san salvadorncipiales peticiones es el derecho al aborto terapeutico el salvador es una de las unicas naciones que penaliza totalmente el aborto una mujer conocida como beatriz fue negada la p posibilidad del embarazo es esperamos que el estado sa salvadoreÑo sea condenadoedida repeticiÓ ta tambien hubo protestas sobre el estado de excepcion personas estan injustamente detenidas estan agarrando...
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protest to the steps of the parliament building as our correspondent will grant reports now, from san salvadorand in that time more than 65,000 people have been arrested, human rights groups and these relatives say there are thousands of innocent people among them. they say their loved ones have been detained, arbitrarily, inflagrant arbitrarily, in flagrant abuse of the human rights and the constitution. they say they haven't heard from them they haven't heard from them they have no information about them and simply don't know when or if they will ever be let out again and there are people here who have lost loved ones in prison as well. who have lost loved ones in rison as well. �* ,, �* , prison as well. translation: my don't know _ prison as well. translation: my don't know if— prison as well. translation: my don't know if my _ prison as well. translation: my don't know if my sister _ prison as well. translation: my don't know if my sister who - prison as well. translation: my don't know if my sister who had . don't know if my sister who had cancer received any medical attention inside pri
protest to the steps of the parliament building as our correspondent will grant reports now, from san salvadorand in that time more than 65,000 people have been arrested, human rights groups and these relatives say there are thousands of innocent people among them. they say their loved ones have been detained, arbitrarily, inflagrant arbitrarily, in flagrant abuse of the human rights and the constitution. they say they haven't heard from them they haven't heard from them they have no...
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this is in san salvador. we had to go deep. uh and you know, it looks like the dog wants to play, but he can't can't quite get his jaws around that ball. this is the concacaf champions league game between philadelphia union and ali insa security eventually out off have to leave? yeah, can't we just stay a couple more days? i know -- it's killing me. tomorrow's open-mic night at the apollo. look, we'll all come back. i love it here, too. compared to new yorkers, i'm laid-back. now, come on. get upstairs and pack, or else you might miss your flight. mwah! after a great week in new york, i had to get to raleigh for the carolina closet caucus. phil and i have always wanted to drive across the country together, so we thought we'd make a road trip of it. bye! bye, guys! bye! bye! bye! we'll miss you! okay, here's the deal -- we're staying another night. what? you heard mom and dad. they said no. well, we'll still get home before them. they'll never know. oh, come on. andy and i just broke up. i'm not ready to go back and face life. c
this is in san salvador. we had to go deep. uh and you know, it looks like the dog wants to play, but he can't can't quite get his jaws around that ball. this is the concacaf champions league game between philadelphia union and ali insa security eventually out off have to leave? yeah, can't we just stay a couple more days? i know -- it's killing me. tomorrow's open-mic night at the apollo. look, we'll all come back. i love it here, too. compared to new yorkers, i'm laid-back. now, come on. get...
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. >> 248 o, 245, san niÑos migrantes, son de guatemala, del salvador, de honduras, de nicaragua. ya sea inmigrante o mexicano. >> a que les regalamos los cuadernos, se los dices, sus mochilas. jessica: al menos 3500 niÑos extranjeros refugiados asisten a clases. la escuela ignacio josÉ allende es uno de los dos planteles inaugurados con apoyo de la abnur, un oasis en medio de la violencia y la huida donde los sueÑos pueden volverse realidad. >> en mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn. saqué cinco y ya estoy escuchando a mi mamá decirme ¿por qué reprobaste? tu única obligación es la escuela. ay, no te preocupes. todavía tienes el siguiente parcial para recuperarte. lo dices tan fácil porque tú sacaste diez. mejor ayúdame a estudiar. sí, pero eso te va a costar. ah, qué interesada eres, ¿qué no somos amigas? negocios son negocios. yo te enseño, pero tú me pagas. mejor despíntate la boca antes de que venga
. >> 248 o, 245, san niÑos migrantes, son de guatemala, del salvador, de honduras, de nicaragua. ya sea inmigrante o mexicano. >> a que les regalamos los cuadernos, se los dices, sus mochilas. jessica: al menos 3500 niÑos extranjeros refugiados asisten a clases. la escuela ignacio josÉ allende es uno de los dos planteles inaugurados con apoyo de la abnur, un oasis en medio de la violencia y la huida donde los sueÑos pueden volverse realidad. >> en mÉxico, jessica...
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salvador en estados unidos. y en otros temas, un incendio voraz esta maÑana en san josÉ, cuando bomberos llegaron a la escena del y avisos en nuestra regiÓn. >>> sÍ, que son varios, y quiero mostrarles la actividad que todavÍa sigue en el valle central y en las ciudades como merced, mendoza, y fresno. y esto en este color es granizo, que produce esta tormenta elÉctrica que llega a casi una pulgada de tamaÑo. en el Área de la bahÍa algunas lluvias ligeras sobre condados de napa, sonoma, y valle de napa a esta hora pero, muy ligeras. incluso tambiÉn sobre las montaÑas de santa cruz. vamos a hablar de de lo que quiero que tengan en mente para salir esta semana ante este rÍo atmosfÉrico, recarguen los aparatos electrÓnicos porque puede que se nos vaya la luz. tengamos listas las cosas de emergencia, tambiÉn cuidar a las mascotas. y en donde se estaciona tambiÉn es muy importante, porque si hay un rÍo o un arroyo cerca y sube de nivel rÁpidamente puede ser delicado. con esos fuertes vientos tambiÉn que estarÁn a entre 50 y 70 millas por hora. entonces tenemos advertencias de varios colores. el aviso por el viento que
salvador en estados unidos. y en otros temas, un incendio voraz esta maÑana en san josÉ, cuando bomberos llegaron a la escena del y avisos en nuestra regiÓn. >>> sÍ, que son varios, y quiero mostrarles la actividad que todavÍa sigue en el valle central y en las ciudades como merced, mendoza, y fresno. y esto en este color es granizo, que produce esta tormenta elÉctrica que llega a casi una pulgada de tamaÑo. en el Área de la bahÍa algunas lluvias ligeras sobre condados de...
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art is appreciated all over the world from california to finland and el salvador n1976, she began painting a true landmark for the san fernando valley, the greater wall of los angeles. it is a half mile long mural along the waterway that depicts the history of california. judy inspired and employed over 400 youth to paint this iconic mural in their own community. in 2017, the great wall of los angeles received national recognition on the national registry of historic places by the u.s. department of the interior. just last week, judy received one of the most prestigious honors an artist can ever receive, president joseph r. biden awarded her the national medal of arts for her decades of inspirational art. dr. judy baca will continue to bless us with her art all over the world and we pray for her continued success. i rise to honor carolyn rose, one of the founders of the largest anti-poverty nonprofit in the san fernando valley. meets each need with dignity. in 1976, carolyn started with her husband in their garage in mission hills. they collected food and clothing donations and distributed them to the most needy fami
art is appreciated all over the world from california to finland and el salvador n1976, she began painting a true landmark for the san fernando valley, the greater wall of los angeles. it is a half mile long mural along the waterway that depicts the history of california. judy inspired and employed over 400 youth to paint this iconic mural in their own community. in 2017, the great wall of los angeles received national recognition on the national registry of historic places by the u.s....
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el panorama san josé mañana con cielos medios nublados, regresamos >> la manera de dar a conocer saca la parte más creativa la selección de estados unidos aprovechó la victoria de el salvadoroffs >> está superpadre nos encanta hay musicario en español el ambiente es increíble >> aprovechando que juegan de local aprovechamos a preguntar qué piensan de la temporada y fue el disfrute no todos los días se tiene la oportunidad de compartir con una leyenda del deporte, en donde compartió con jóvenes apasionados además entregó 500 copias de su libro es inspiración para los jóvenes ganó 6 títulos de la nba es de los mejores talentos que ha dado el baloncesto de lo mejor que ha dado el baloncesto podemos colocar a kobe bryant >> está bien no se les va a olvidar vámonos a una pausa. y al volver; son más y más las mujeres hispanas que emprenden sus negocios y tienen más recursos a ayudarlas ya regresamos >> son más mujeres hispanas que se capacitan y emprenden sus negocios >> por años ha sido difícil para las mujeres contar con el apoyó cuentan que han tenido que pasar la barrera de idioma >> creo que la más grande fue pasar la otra es la ansiedad procesar >> dicen que han tomado la
el panorama san josé mañana con cielos medios nublados, regresamos >> la manera de dar a conocer saca la parte más creativa la selección de estados unidos aprovechó la victoria de el salvadoroffs >> está superpadre nos encanta hay musicario en español el ambiente es increíble >> aprovechando que juegan de local aprovechamos a preguntar qué piensan de la temporada y fue el disfrute no todos los días se tiene la oportunidad de compartir con una leyenda del deporte, en...
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for me for my is lf and my family arriving here in 1980 from el salvador and becoming citizens and residents of san francisco. my longshoreman father, my local 2 mom who worked in the hotel industry, my brother who works for sfmta, myself who dedicated 28 years of service in community in schools and after school programs. and contribution my entire family made to the city, because of the promise of sanctuary. because we were received. because we were adopted. because now this is my home. i can walk the neighborhood and talk to young people and talk to my neighbors and i wake up every day feeling a sense of pride of what was promised to me is something that i can nourish and encourage and make sure exist for the next generation to come. this is a promise that has been made and instead of breaking promises, break bread with us because every grandmother and mother and aunt, cousin, sister, brother, grandfather that walked up and gave testimony, if you knock on their door they would offer you a meal and sanctuary. that is the way we do and the way we live and just the way we have been raised. we are as
for me for my is lf and my family arriving here in 1980 from el salvador and becoming citizens and residents of san francisco. my longshoreman father, my local 2 mom who worked in the hotel industry, my brother who works for sfmta, myself who dedicated 28 years of service in community in schools and after school programs. and contribution my entire family made to the city, because of the promise of sanctuary. because we were received. because we were adopted. because now this is my home. i can...
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for me for my is lf and my family arriving here in 1980 from el salvador and becoming citizens and residents of san francisco. my longshoreman father, my local 2 mom who worked in the hotel industry, my brother who works for sfmta, myself who dedicated 28 years of service in community in schools and after school programs. and contribution my entire family made to the city, because of the promise of sanctuary. because we were received. because we were adopted. because now this is my home. i can walk the neighborhood and talk to young people and talk to my neighbors and i wake up every day feeling a sense of pride of what was promised to me is something that i can nourish and encourage and make sure exist for the next generation to come. this is a promise that has been made and instead of breaking promises, break bread with us because every grandmother and mother and aunt, cousin, sister, brother, grandfather that walked up and gave testimony, if you knock on their door they would offer you a meal and sanctuary. that is the way we do and the way we live and just the way we have been raised. we are as
for me for my is lf and my family arriving here in 1980 from el salvador and becoming citizens and residents of san francisco. my longshoreman father, my local 2 mom who worked in the hotel industry, my brother who works for sfmta, myself who dedicated 28 years of service in community in schools and after school programs. and contribution my entire family made to the city, because of the promise of sanctuary. because we were received. because we were adopted. because now this is my home. i can...
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for me for my is lf and my family arriving here in 1980 from el salvador and becoming citizens and residents of san francisco. my longshoreman father, my local 2 mom who worked in the hotel industry, my brother who works for sfmta, myself who dedicated 28 years of service in community in schools and after school programs. and contribution my entire family made to the city, because of the promise of sanctuary. because we were received. because we were adopted. because now this is my home. i can walk the neighborhood and talk to young people and talk to my neighbors and i wake up every day feeling a sense of pride of what was promised to me is something that i can nourish and encourage and make sure exist for the next generation to come. this is a promise that has been made and instead of breaking promises, break bread with us because every grandmother and mother and aunt, cousin, sister, brother, grandfather that walked up and gave testimony, if you knock on their door they would offer you a meal and sanctuary. that is the way we do and the way we live and just the way we have been raised. we are as
for me for my is lf and my family arriving here in 1980 from el salvador and becoming citizens and residents of san francisco. my longshoreman father, my local 2 mom who worked in the hotel industry, my brother who works for sfmta, myself who dedicated 28 years of service in community in schools and after school programs. and contribution my entire family made to the city, because of the promise of sanctuary. because we were received. because we were adopted. because now this is my home. i can...