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se puede hablar sandoval: y se debe, segÚn sandoval: y se debe, segÚn bertha, hacer las paces con elemos que estÁn libres, recordamos que el ser querido ya estÁ libre del dolor. sandoval: aunque para berta significa algo mÁs. es una manera de acercarse a quien, segÚn ella, le salvÓ la vida. loaiza: es otra conexiÓn con mi madre. decir "aquÍ te sigo manteniendo conmigo, pero igual te dejo ir. que descanses y seguimos con un nuevo dÍa". rodrÍguez: bertha loaiza estÁ casada y tiene dos niÑos a quienes les ha contado su historia. su padre estÁ vivo y mantiene una buena relaciÓn con Él. ella dice que continuarÁ trabajando para promover la misiÓn que escogió en su vida. ya volvemos con mÁs de "aquÍ y ahora". [mÚsica] locutor: mÁs adelante. un hijo trata de alcanzar la memoria de su padre a travÉs de la mÚsica. pero antes, la suerte y adversidades de un vendedor ambulante. >> nosotros para el delincuente, somos un cajero automÁtico. ¿por qué no tenemos un asistente virtual? nosotros tenemos a la abuela alexia. abuela alexia, ¿qué día es mañana? martes, ni te cases ni te embarques. abuela al
se puede hablar sandoval: y se debe, segÚn sandoval: y se debe, segÚn bertha, hacer las paces con elemos que estÁn libres, recordamos que el ser querido ya estÁ libre del dolor. sandoval: aunque para berta significa algo mÁs. es una manera de acercarse a quien, segÚn ella, le salvÓ la vida. loaiza: es otra conexiÓn con mi madre. decir "aquÍ te sigo manteniendo conmigo, pero igual te dejo ir. que descanses y seguimos con un nuevo dÍa". rodrÍguez: bertha loaiza estÁ casada y...
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sandoval: sin embargo, 17 aÑos despuÉs, la reacciÓn de bertha le sorprendiÓ., por ellos. dije, pobrecitos, ¿cÓmo han cargado con esto?
sandoval: sin embargo, 17 aÑos despuÉs, la reacciÓn de bertha le sorprendiÓ., por ellos. dije, pobrecitos, ¿cÓmo han cargado con esto?
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the braves were reportedly signing pablo sandoval for the stretch run, released by the giants last week, he will report to atlanta's alternate training site. the braves lead the national eased and could play the giants in the first round. how you like it? warrior guard is returning to the organization as part of steve's coaching staff. he played two seasons with golden state late in his career and help them win a championship in 2015. he was among the coaches reprimanded for not wearing a mask on the sidelines. he should also keep his hat on his head, going forward. the raiders one in carolina, things to three touchdowns for the running back, josh jacobs. interiors what he said about him. >> anytime i don't get touched and we run the rock well, everyone should be praising the offensive lineman and giving them free food and i know it's
the braves were reportedly signing pablo sandoval for the stretch run, released by the giants last week, he will report to atlanta's alternate training site. the braves lead the national eased and could play the giants in the first round. how you like it? warrior guard is returning to the organization as part of steve's coaching staff. he played two seasons with golden state late in his career and help them win a championship in 2015. he was among the coaches reprimanded for not wearing a mask...
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plan de ataque que ellos propusieron hacer el entrenamiento cuando empezó >>> por último, pablo sandovalió a grandes ligas pero allí estaba esperando, de pidieron que jugaráen tercera base no sabía gracias por continuar con telemundo 48 hoy hace 19 añosocurrió el ataque terrorista incluyendo la ciudad
plan de ataque que ellos propusieron hacer el entrenamiento cuando empezó >>> por último, pablo sandovalió a grandes ligas pero allí estaba esperando, de pidieron que jugaráen tercera base no sabía gracias por continuar con telemundo 48 hoy hace 19 añosocurrió el ataque terrorista incluyendo la ciudad
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s o you its san francisco giants have cut fan favorite pablo sandoval.ace him on unconditional release waivers after only three appearances on third base this season. the giants tweeted this picture just about an hour ago saying thank you pablo with the hashtag forever giant. no word yet on who will replace him or if the 34-year-old will be able to sign with another major league team. we'll have more on the move coming up in sports at 5:00. >>> exciting day for football fans. the nfl soap kicks off tonight but the going to be an opener unlike any other. the super bowl champs kansas city chiefs take on e texans at you're owe head stadium. there are a number of changes to keep everyone safe during the pandemic. mansions are required. fans must stay in their assigned stadium zones and only tailgating that are sitting there. >>> the nines are kick off their season on sunday against the arizona cardinals. no fans allowed. also on sunday, the now las vegas raiders will head to carolina to take on the panthers. >>> a banner demanding action against climate chan
s o you its san francisco giants have cut fan favorite pablo sandoval.ace him on unconditional release waivers after only three appearances on third base this season. the giants tweeted this picture just about an hour ago saying thank you pablo with the hashtag forever giant. no word yet on who will replace him or if the 34-year-old will be able to sign with another major league team. we'll have more on the move coming up in sports at 5:00. >>> exciting day for football fans. the nfl...
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sandoval a question. i do thank you and we'll take whatever further answer and submit it with writing. during your testimony you mentioned how the $600 -- >> the gentlemen's time has expired. you're recognized for 5 minutes. >> can you hear me now? >> yes, we can. thank you mr. chairman, and thank you to our witnesses today for sharing the impact the pandemic is having on this sector and communities across our country. i want to quickly share what restaurants in my community, southern california have told me. so many of these small businesses want to do right by their employees and customers, and sandra han, shared with me the lack of communication and coordination from the federal government is making things literally impossible. she is continually trying to piece together safety and financial guidance while fighting to keep her doors open, and there just aren't enough hours in the day for her to do all of those things. cdc guidance has been slow or just plain confusing. a patchwork of local recommendati
sandoval a question. i do thank you and we'll take whatever further answer and submit it with writing. during your testimony you mentioned how the $600 -- >> the gentlemen's time has expired. you're recognized for 5 minutes. >> can you hear me now? >> yes, we can. thank you mr. chairman, and thank you to our witnesses today for sharing the impact the pandemic is having on this sector and communities across our country. i want to quickly share what restaurants in my community,...
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fans called sandoval the kung fu panda. he was a two star all- star.struggled at the plate hitting only .220 with one home run and 82 at bats. >>> the big story is the smoke. the last couple of days or three days ago we had the record he. it cooled off 30 to 40 degrees in the last couple of days. the smoke is a story. the reason it's noticeable is winds came in from the north. that was yesterday. wins died down and the smoke filters down. that's where we are now. is not as thick a layer as it was. i'll illustrate this. mark put this together for me which i always appreciate. he's good with these graphics, he set me well with this. this is the bay area, the textures have depth to appeared watch what happens today. you will see the textures go away. a lot of the smoke is already falling out. but it's a much better set up. the other thing to pick up is the winds. the surface winds are going in the right direction. it's all about surface winds go this way and upper wins go this way, that happens all the time. that's why all the smoke coming in from upper l
fans called sandoval the kung fu panda. he was a two star all- star.struggled at the plate hitting only .220 with one home run and 82 at bats. >>> the big story is the smoke. the last couple of days or three days ago we had the record he. it cooled off 30 to 40 degrees in the last couple of days. the smoke is a story. the reason it's noticeable is winds came in from the north. that was yesterday. wins died down and the smoke filters down. that's where we are now. is not as thick a...
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paulo sandoval is with us this morning. glad to see you dry this morning.you're hearing from residents there, is going to be long and hard. >> reporter: yeah, laura, as you point out, the threat far from over. specifically the financial threat some businesses could face. you have the seaside communities like neighboring orange beach made the decision to close out their communities to visitors, to tourism at least for ten days. you have to remember that many of these communities, it's what keeps them afloat. they also have to come to terms with reality when you have businesses like this dealing with the coastal flooding, it's leaving behind flood damage. you still have widespread structural damage not to mention widespread power outages. if we weren't bar lighting, we would be in the dark. many of the business owners are supporting this. they know to try to get the community back online after hurricane sally dealt them such a serious blow, then they have to do that. they have to close up and we sboek gentlem spoke with janelle hawkings. she rode out hurrican
paulo sandoval is with us this morning. glad to see you dry this morning.you're hearing from residents there, is going to be long and hard. >> reporter: yeah, laura, as you point out, the threat far from over. specifically the financial threat some businesses could face. you have the seaside communities like neighboring orange beach made the decision to close out their communities to visitors, to tourism at least for ten days. you have to remember that many of these communities, it's what...
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polo sandoval is live for us in mobile, alabama. it looks like you're already getting whipped around a little bit out there. what your seeing this morning? >> reporter: just to put things in perspective we've been out here foreclose to ten hours and since we've been here seems mother nature has been slowly but steadily turning that wind dial because the conditions that we're seeing here certainly deteriorating especially when you hear from the local national weather service especially looking over the mobile river. this empties in to mobile bay which empties into the gulf of mexico. that storm surge could prevent much of this rainfall from draining out there however the forecast for that storm surge overnight did drop considerably. nonetheless the threat remains. national weather service office here in mobile issued a flash flood emergency. for a region that's closer to where our colleague gary tuckman is and that according to local meteorologists is exceedingly rare, only issued when there's a threat to life. that's affecting about
polo sandoval is live for us in mobile, alabama. it looks like you're already getting whipped around a little bit out there. what your seeing this morning? >> reporter: just to put things in perspective we've been out here foreclose to ten hours and since we've been here seems mother nature has been slowly but steadily turning that wind dial because the conditions that we're seeing here certainly deteriorating especially when you hear from the local national weather service especially...
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sandoval, you are recognized. please proceed. >> hello, everyone.my name is mario sandoval, i'm a food server on fremont street downtown las vegas. i've been a culinary union member for 39 years. today today i'm here to talk to you about how cuts in health care in an opponent have affected my life. i workers must be protected when they return to work and how job security and the right to return to our jobs when businesses reopen and give me and thousands of workers in nevada the hope we need to get through this pandemic. i was raised here in las vegas so i started working downtown las vegas when i was 16. i've been working at the same job i have now since i was 21. i have seen the economy go through changes during 9/11, the 2008 recession, and i have person to walk the line without pay but i've never been through an economic situation like this before. and walking the line without a have never been through a situation like this before you go right now and receiving unemployment benefits because the workplace does not open. my payment on top of unemp
sandoval, you are recognized. please proceed. >> hello, everyone.my name is mario sandoval, i'm a food server on fremont street downtown las vegas. i've been a culinary union member for 39 years. today today i'm here to talk to you about how cuts in health care in an opponent have affected my life. i workers must be protected when they return to work and how job security and the right to return to our jobs when businesses reopen and give me and thousands of workers in nevada the hope we...
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in a heartfelt message to his fans, sandoval said it's been an honor and privilege to play for you. heart will forever be in san francisco. >>> without the panda and hunter pence actually, the giants making that playoff push. tonight in san diego, their five-game win streak came to a crashing end. manny machado with a home run to lead the padres to a 6-1 win. >>> smoky skies at the coliseum this afternoon. the a's have the second best record in all of baseball behind only the dodgers. we're going to pick it up with matt olson. he hits a two-run homer. the a's beat the astros this afternoon 3-1. we're back in a moment. hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a ti
in a heartfelt message to his fans, sandoval said it's been an honor and privilege to play for you. heart will forever be in san francisco. >>> without the panda and hunter pence actually, the giants making that playoff push. tonight in san diego, their five-game win streak came to a crashing end. manny machado with a home run to lead the padres to a 6-1 win. >>> smoky skies at the coliseum this afternoon. the a's have the second best record in all of baseball behind only the...
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paulo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> police,ing, safer communities were discussed by senator kamala harris when she sat down for an exclusive interview with our dana bash. she pushed back against the president and the attorney general for denying systemic racism is a problem in the u.s. here's part of that conversation. >> reporter: i want to ask about something that you wrote in a 2009 book which is if we take a show of hands of those who would like to see more police officers on the police they shoot up. in june you said it is status quo thinking to believe putting more police on the streets creates more safety. that's wrong. so my question for you now in retrospect looking at your time as d.a. and as attorney general of california through the lens of 2020, did you help contribute to what you describe as a status quo thinking, that more police equals more safety? >> i am very clear that we have got to in america reimagine how we are accomplishing public safety and what i believe now and what i believed then remains true and consistent, which is if you look at the communities that have no
paulo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> police,ing, safer communities were discussed by senator kamala harris when she sat down for an exclusive interview with our dana bash. she pushed back against the president and the attorney general for denying systemic racism is a problem in the u.s. here's part of that conversation. >> reporter: i want to ask about something that you wrote in a 2009 book which is if we take a show of hands of those who would like to see more police officers on...
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here's cnn's polo sandoval. >> reporter: joe prude says he called rochester, new york, police to help his brother, and they killed him. >> he cried for help. it went unanswered. >> reporter: march 23rd, he called 911 to say his brother, daniel prude, was experiencing a mental health episode hours after being released from the hospital and may be on drugs. >> he's not wearing clothes? >> that's my brother. >> reporter: police body cam video was provided to cnn by the family's attorneys. prude is naked and on the ground when police arrive. >> put your hands hundred your back. >> yes, sir. >> don't move. >> yes, sir. >> are you daniel? >> yes, sir. >> but moments later, visibly agitated, prude yells at officers and moves around on the pavement. >> jesus christ, i pray, man, let me go. >> then three minutes after the initial encounter, a hood, often referred to among law enforcement as a spit sock, is placed over prude's head. police say he was spitting and said he had the coronavirus. the hood, which can prevent transmission some of diseases, appears to distress prude further. the office
here's cnn's polo sandoval. >> reporter: joe prude says he called rochester, new york, police to help his brother, and they killed him. >> he cried for help. it went unanswered. >> reporter: march 23rd, he called 911 to say his brother, daniel prude, was experiencing a mental health episode hours after being released from the hospital and may be on drugs. >> he's not wearing clothes? >> that's my brother. >> reporter: police body cam video was provided to cnn...
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y los peloteros latinos que han pasado por este equipo, son la razón principal. narrador: pablo sandoval
y los peloteros latinos que han pasado por este equipo, son la razón principal. narrador: pablo sandoval
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sandoval y rivero fueron los anotadores del cuadro lagunero.id. otra liga que comenzÓ. vencieron al arma. el mexicano lozano fue titular y si bien no anotÓ, respondió a la confianza del entrenador. ahÍ la vuelta al mundo del deporte. arantxa: le presentamos al mexicano que decidiÓ convertirse en un hÉroe de la ciencia y de la humanidad. un hombre de bien es aquel que viaja 4 horas en tren todos los días para desayunar con su familia. es quien dedica su vida a servir y no a servirse de los demás. un hombre de bien es aquel que no sostiene sus valores en una mano, sino que los demuestra con acciones. preocupándose por el bienestar de los más vulnerables. ese es joe biden. un hombre de bien. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. la nueva oferta de t-mobile en el iphone 11 pro, ahora es aún mejor con nuestra señal más poderosa. cámbiate y obtén dos líneas nuevas en un plan ilimitado por solo noventa dólares, y dos iphone 11 pro por cuenta nuestra. solo en t-mobile. ♪ ven a celebrar conmigo. ♪ no paro de brillar y sigo. ♪ ♪ brillo, vivo, canto.
sandoval y rivero fueron los anotadores del cuadro lagunero.id. otra liga que comenzÓ. vencieron al arma. el mexicano lozano fue titular y si bien no anotÓ, respondió a la confianza del entrenador. ahÍ la vuelta al mundo del deporte. arantxa: le presentamos al mexicano que decidiÓ convertirse en un hÉroe de la ciencia y de la humanidad. un hombre de bien es aquel que viaja 4 horas en tren todos los días para desayunar con su familia. es quien dedica su vida a servir y no a servirse de...
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paulo sandoval is there. kevin liptake is at the white house. the president seemed to be kubling down on his law and order message again. it comes as the white house is banning racial sensitivity training. what are you learning about that? >> this was something of an under the radar memo that was sent yesterday afternoon by the president's budget chief. it really seems to codify the president's dismissive use of systemic racism. they're directing federal agencies to revamp their racial sensitivity training programs. it has come to the president's attention that executive branch agencies have spent millions of taxpayer dollars training government workers to have antiamerican propaganda. the president has directed me to unfund these. the president has raled against cancel culture. we've seen protests prompted by policing incidents and systemic racism. we've seen him fall squarely on the side of violence. he's fallen on that aspect without looking at the questions of what precipitated the violence in the first place, african-americans or larger que
paulo sandoval is there. kevin liptake is at the white house. the president seemed to be kubling down on his law and order message again. it comes as the white house is banning racial sensitivity training. what are you learning about that? >> this was something of an under the radar memo that was sent yesterday afternoon by the president's budget chief. it really seems to codify the president's dismissive use of systemic racism. they're directing federal agencies to revamp their racial...
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misma ley estatal ayudarÁ a miles de inquilinos en california que no pueden pagar la renta, melissa sandovalnos covid-19 del 2020 fue aprobada anoche porque la legislatura dio luz verde. >>> esto poco antes que la primera protecciÓn en marzo expirara a mediados de septiembre. hoy son alrededor de 5.4 millones de inquilinos en california que corren el riesgo de perder su hogar. >>> y recalcÓ que el impacto de la pandemia estÁ desproporcionado en nuestras comunidades afectando a los afroamerica afroamericanos y latinos. la propuesta exige pagar a los propietarios el 25% del alquiler entre el primero de septiembre y enero del 2021 el 75% quedarÁ como una deuda civil que tendrÁ que ser pagada despuÉs, ademÁs los propietarios podrÁn llevar a los inquilinos por no pagar su renta, sin embargo la ley los protege de ser desalojados. >>> y presten atenciÓn en el condado santa clara y un lÍder religioso la iglesia bautista (nombre en inglÉs) enfrenta 52 mil dÓlares de multa por permitir que se reÚnan adentro violando las Órdenes de salud pÚblica, las reuniones se realizan los dÍas miÉrcoles. el gobiern
misma ley estatal ayudarÁ a miles de inquilinos en california que no pueden pagar la renta, melissa sandovalnos covid-19 del 2020 fue aprobada anoche porque la legislatura dio luz verde. >>> esto poco antes que la primera protecciÓn en marzo expirara a mediados de septiembre. hoy son alrededor de 5.4 millones de inquilinos en california que corren el riesgo de perder su hogar. >>> y recalcÓ que el impacto de la pandemia estÁ desproporcionado en nuestras comunidades...
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polo sandoval, appreciate the wrap-up.> jake tapper is sitting down with white house economic and trade adviser peter navarro, eric garcetti and florida congresswoman val demings. that's today at 9:00 eastern. >>> bob mueller's russia investigation were quote wiped before they could be reviewed by the doj's inspector general. former special assists michael zel den joins us next. ♪ go go go on a real vacation. visit go rving.com or your nearest rv dealer. monitoring patients in hospitals around the world so that doctors and nurses can make sure you feel safe. as new challenges have arisen, we've grown to bring that same safety and support to the place that you want to be most. together. masimo. together in hospital. together at home. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is asso
polo sandoval, appreciate the wrap-up.> jake tapper is sitting down with white house economic and trade adviser peter navarro, eric garcetti and florida congresswoman val demings. that's today at 9:00 eastern. >>> bob mueller's russia investigation were quote wiped before they could be reviewed by the doj's inspector general. former special assists michael zel den joins us next. ♪ go go go on a real vacation. visit go rving.com or your nearest rv dealer. monitoring patients in...
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a part of my family tree is gone. >> paolo sandoval, cnn, rochester new york.ant to bring in prude's father and joe thompson, a lawyer representing the family. thank you both for appearing. ry i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> it goes without saying but i will say it, i'm sorry about your son. the mayor of rochester announced she is officially suspending all seven officers with pay involve in the daniel's death. what will justice look like for your family? just. >> for me, justice look like my family. it's going to be hard because it's a part of me gone. it's something gone that i'll never regain. i'll never see again. maybe in the afterlife. i'll never see daniel's face again. that was my birthday present. daniel was born on my birthday, and i mishim dearly. for him to leave like that there for no reason, just because he needed help, that was uncalled for. that was. i wouldn't treat my -- i got a pup. i got a little chihuahua here. i wouldn't treat her leike that there, you know? they treated him like he was an animal, a caged animal,
a part of my family tree is gone. >> paolo sandoval, cnn, rochester new york.ant to bring in prude's father and joe thompson, a lawyer representing the family. thank you both for appearing. ry i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> it goes without saying but i will say it, i'm sorry about your son. the mayor of rochester announced she is officially suspending all seven officers with pay involve in the daniel's death. what will justice look like for...
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paolo sandoval has more on this from rochester. >> reporter: it was a fourth night of protests here in rochester, new york. peaceful demonstrators returning to the very neighborhood where daniel prude encountered police with the message demanding justice and word spreading very quickly among members about the attorney general's announcement that she will be empaneling a grand jury. that could mean criminal charges. speaking to many of the community members believe this is a step in the right direction. they also believe this is a right start. >> i think it's absolutely a step in the right direction. i think it's what the community wants. me for my own personal perspective, i think it's unambiguously murder. i'm happy to hear it's going to be expedited, she's taking a lead role and we're going to have justice. >> reporter: local officials reacting to county officials saying we have all been left with too many questions and not enough answers. attorney general leticia james says she will move to have a grand jury. as for the seven rochester police officers, they remain suspended by the c
paolo sandoval has more on this from rochester. >> reporter: it was a fourth night of protests here in rochester, new york. peaceful demonstrators returning to the very neighborhood where daniel prude encountered police with the message demanding justice and word spreading very quickly among members about the attorney general's announcement that she will be empaneling a grand jury. that could mean criminal charges. speaking to many of the community members believe this is a step in the...
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cnn's polo sandoval joins us now from mobile, alabama.lk to us about the situation this afternoon on the ground. >> reporter: every hour becomes clear that sally is a stubborn storm making its way slowly towards the gulf coast and with that those winds grow more intense by the hour. really every time we check back the wind is more intense. we're looking over the mobile river. a body of water that eventually empties out into mobile bay and then into the gulf of mexico. the concern we've heard from officials is because of that surge, that storm surge will allow that water being dumped on municipalities, may be harder for it to empty out of those streets into the waterways and out to the gulf of mexico. that's what's fueling that flooding concern and that fear of flooding. about 90 minutes east of here in the panhandle, a flash flood emergency has been declared. those are usually according the home an exceedingly rare circumstance and are issued only when there's an immediate threat to human life. so the message they are sending to residents
cnn's polo sandoval joins us now from mobile, alabama.lk to us about the situation this afternoon on the ground. >> reporter: every hour becomes clear that sally is a stubborn storm making its way slowly towards the gulf coast and with that those winds grow more intense by the hour. really every time we check back the wind is more intense. we're looking over the mobile river. a body of water that eventually empties out into mobile bay and then into the gulf of mexico. the concern we've...
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pablo sandoval wase thewi seris signed.d a statement writing, my teammates, coastals and the best fans. you've been everything i could have dreamed of and more. it has been an honor and a privilege to play with you. i'll bet your kids have panda hats at home right now. >> i know, i can. this is so sad. we so wanted to it work out with hunter pence and pablo sandoval. do you remember that game, mad bum, it was caught, pablda falls to the ground, world series, game 7. those iconic images. baltimore a good re-enactment? i don't know. he will always be a giant. he had a lot of struggles, his wife suffered with covid. come on. the man will always be a legend and we wish him nothing but the very best. >> the irony, i was going to say, because the giants are doing well. they're in the wild card running. they had to make a move with 16 games left. they want to get another player who can help them offensively. >> sure. you understand the business move. although he's a sentimental favorite of fans. as you would say, aloha panda. >> y
pablo sandoval wase thewi seris signed.d a statement writing, my teammates, coastals and the best fans. you've been everything i could have dreamed of and more. it has been an honor and a privilege to play with you. i'll bet your kids have panda hats at home right now. >> i know, i can. this is so sad. we so wanted to it work out with hunter pence and pablo sandoval. do you remember that game, mad bum, it was caught, pablda falls to the ground, world series, game 7. those iconic images....
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polo sandoval, cnn, rochester, new york. >> so overnight the president retweeted video of some of that viles that they saw in rochester. >> we go to the white house this morning. kevin, how does this fit in with the president's culture war re-election message? >> reporter: the president is suggests scenes like this will benefit him politically. he retweeted video of what's happening in rochester with the caption thank you from the trump campaign team and he's giving voice there to the idea that scenes of chaos and violence in american cities will benefit him. that's something that he has said and that his aides have said over the summer. he's trying to make the claim if his rival joe biden is elected in november that scenes like this will flourish across the country. of course the president is the president now and this is happening under his watch. throughout the summer what you have seen is the president lean into this law and order mantle, trying to use racial unrest and scenes of violence and protests in the country to project this image of strength in leadership. he's saying he'll
polo sandoval, cnn, rochester, new york. >> so overnight the president retweeted video of some of that viles that they saw in rochester. >> we go to the white house this morning. kevin, how does this fit in with the president's culture war re-election message? >> reporter: the president is suggests scenes like this will benefit him politically. he retweeted video of what's happening in rochester with the caption thank you from the trump campaign team and he's giving voice...
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cnn's paulo sandoval with more on this case. and a warning, his report does contain graphic video. >> reporter: we now know a little bit more about what led up to the death of daniel prude, earlier this year. his brother, joe prude, telling me that he was the one who initially called for police assistance, back on march 23rd. when he told officers that his brother was experiencing a mental episode. that he was suicidal, hallucinating, and high on pcp. that he took his brother back to his home. and that's when he actually left that house. and that's where the body camera video, that's been shared by the prude family, picked things up here. warning, the video, certainly, not easy to watch. but in these images, you can see the 41-year-old chicago man. he is naked. agitated. distraught. and spitting, according to police. in fact, one officer wrote in his report that the 41-year-old man claimed that he was infected with the covid virus. so about three minutes into the video, officers use a mesh, a so-called spit sock, to keep him fr
cnn's paulo sandoval with more on this case. and a warning, his report does contain graphic video. >> reporter: we now know a little bit more about what led up to the death of daniel prude, earlier this year. his brother, joe prude, telling me that he was the one who initially called for police assistance, back on march 23rd. when he told officers that his brother was experiencing a mental episode. that he was suicidal, hallucinating, and high on pcp. that he took his brother back to his...
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cnn correspondent polo sandoval has more for us. >> dr.in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic and points to concern about rising rates throughout the fall and winter. yet, florida governor ron desantis is moving full steam ahead into phase 3 reopening. >> we've been reopening to 50% capacity. the problem with the governor's order, he didn't just accelerate it and open up bars as well. he also stopped our ability to create a mask mandate and fine people for not wearing masks. he essentially took away the one thing we were doing, allowing us to open up the economy and then accelerated the opening up of the economy without telling anybody. literally yesterday late in the afternoon and everybody in the county was surprised and frankly, shocked as we're rushing around today to try to figure out how to interpret the order and still not create a huge amount of virus spread because we weren't prepared. >> this, as florida surpasses 14,000 covid-19 deaths and nears 700,000 cases. >> the governor's actions are premature and misguided. this ti
cnn correspondent polo sandoval has more for us. >> dr.in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic and points to concern about rising rates throughout the fall and winter. yet, florida governor ron desantis is moving full steam ahead into phase 3 reopening. >> we've been reopening to 50% capacity. the problem with the governor's order, he didn't just accelerate it and open up bars as well. he also stopped our ability to create a mask mandate and fine people for not wearing masks....
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polo sandoval has more. >> it was a fourth night of protests here in rochester, new york. peaceful demonstrators returning here to the neighborhood where daniel prude encountered police back in late march with their message demanding justice and word spreading quickly among members in the community about the attorney general's announcement that she will be impaneling a grand jury. that could mean potentially criminal charges. speaking of many members of the community who believe it's a step in the right direction. but they also hope that this is just a start. >> i think it's absolutely a step in the right direction. i think it's what the community wants. me from my own perspective, i think it's murder that happened. i'm beyond excited to hear it's going to be expedited, she's taking a lead role and we have to have justice behind it. >>> the reaction -- including one of the county officials that wrote on twitter. we've been left with too many questions and not enough answers. the attorney general's announcement that she will impanel a grand jury is an important first step t
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. >> first, though, we want to go to cnn's polo sandoval who is following the coronavirus.olo, we know dr. fauci has this vaccine that he's following. >> reporter: once the vaccine could be approved we could see more americans be protected but they've been very clear that's going to take some time. also, what we'll hear from experts, the next few months are certainly going to be challenging to stay the least. we're still seeing 36,000 covid cases. that number is way who tie. especially going into the fall, where americans face the threat of not just coronavirus, but the flu as well. a cautiously optimistic tone coming from the nation's top infectious disease expert. on friday, dr. anthony fauci said we may see a vaccine by the end of the year, though, he said, it may take months to get the country vaccinated against the virus. >> it's going to take months to get enough people vaccinated to have an umbrella of immunity over the community so that you don't have to worry about easy transmission. that's what i mean. it's not going to be an overnight event where you have a vacci
. >> first, though, we want to go to cnn's polo sandoval who is following the coronavirus.olo, we know dr. fauci has this vaccine that he's following. >> reporter: once the vaccine could be approved we could see more americans be protected but they've been very clear that's going to take some time. also, what we'll hear from experts, the next few months are certainly going to be challenging to stay the least. we're still seeing 36,000 covid cases. that number is way who tie....
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cnn's polo sandoval joining me now from new york. what more are you learning?> fred, what's concerning here for officials is, of course, the number of cases we're seeing on college campuses across the country. fall semesters are moving right along. we've already seen at least 40,000 infections at college campuses. we already have an effect on every state in the country. so that's certainly concerning and that is why top health officials right now are recommending that folks basically pause now, look back on the holiday weekend that's already behind us and examine that -- sort of review their actions if they potentially let their guard down. then now is the time to get tested. of course, there's an example of folks letting their guard down at miami university in ohio last weekend. police body camera video now showing an encounter with a young student who had tested positive for the coronavirus and nw he is believed to have basically played a role in having a big house party. it's not only surprising and shocking to hear about it, but it's also surprising and sho
cnn's polo sandoval joining me now from new york. what more are you learning?> fred, what's concerning here for officials is, of course, the number of cases we're seeing on college campuses across the country. fall semesters are moving right along. we've already seen at least 40,000 infections at college campuses. we already have an effect on every state in the country. so that's certainly concerning and that is why top health officials right now are recommending that folks basically pause...
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. >> from new york, polo sandoval.is something, thinking about hitting a million is so disturbing enough. even one is disturbing, polo. the fact that we're contemplating getting that far with this is frightening. >> reporter: good morning, christi. on friday, we saw about 55,000 new covid cases across the country. that is the highest daily reporting number that we've seen since mid-august. it certainly suggests that some states are still seeing the infections. then you have an example across the river in new jersey where they are seeing hospitalizations and death rates remaining relatively steady, but still the number of new cases remains stubbornly high. >> dr. fauci says we're still in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic and points to concern about rising rates throughout the fall and winter. yet, florida governor ron desantis is moving full steam ahead into phase three of the reopening. >> reopening to 50% capacity. we'll try to stay there, notwithstanding the governor's order. the problem with the governor's
. >> from new york, polo sandoval.is something, thinking about hitting a million is so disturbing enough. even one is disturbing, polo. the fact that we're contemplating getting that far with this is frightening. >> reporter: good morning, christi. on friday, we saw about 55,000 new covid cases across the country. that is the highest daily reporting number that we've seen since mid-august. it certainly suggests that some states are still seeing the infections. then you have an...
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. >> cnn's pauw paolo sandoval ha more. >> reporter: dr.uci says we are still in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and points to concern about rising rates throughout the fall and winter, yet florida governor ron desantis is moving into phase three of reopening. >> we've been reopening to 50% capacity. we're going to try to stay there notwithstanding the governor's order. the problem with the order, he didn't just accelerate it and open up bars as well but also stopped our ability to create a mask mandate and fine people for not wearing masks so he took away the one thing we were doing which was allowing us to open up the economy and then accelerate in the opening up of the economy without telling anybody literally yesterday late in the afternoon and everybody in the county was surprised and frankly shocked as we are rushing around today to try to figure out how to interpret the order and still not create a huge amount of virus spread because we weren't prepared. >> reporter: this as florida surpasses 14,000 covid deaths and near
. >> cnn's pauw paolo sandoval ha more. >> reporter: dr.uci says we are still in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and points to concern about rising rates throughout the fall and winter, yet florida governor ron desantis is moving into phase three of reopening. >> we've been reopening to 50% capacity. we're going to try to stay there notwithstanding the governor's order. the problem with the order, he didn't just accelerate it and open up bars as well but also...
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cnn's polo sandoval following all of this for us. good morning to you.your hearing this morning? >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. there's a significant difference between what dr. anthony fauci said about the availability about that covid vaccine and when most of the country would actually be protected especially when you look at his latest remarks here indicating possibly we could see up to 700 million doses available by april. vaccinations could be ready at least by this fall here. but as you're about to hear from experts, there may be some time before we reach those pre-covid times. >> in reality by the time you get enough people vaccinated so that you could feel you've had an impact enough on the outbreak so that you can start thinking about maybe getting a little bit more towards normality that very likely would be maybe the third quarter or so of 2021, maybe even up to the fourth quarter. but the availability and starting vaccination could very likely start in november or december. >> so consider that. also look at the national map here and so
cnn's polo sandoval following all of this for us. good morning to you.your hearing this morning? >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. there's a significant difference between what dr. anthony fauci said about the availability about that covid vaccine and when most of the country would actually be protected especially when you look at his latest remarks here indicating possibly we could see up to 700 million doses available by april. vaccinations could be ready at least by this fall here....
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cnn's polo sandoval is following that for us. >> good morning to you. dr. anthony fauci releasing a promising prediction, we could possibly see up to 700 million doses of a vaccination next spring, we're offering a reality check we may not be back in pre-covid-19 normalcy until late next year. dr. anthony fauci says vaccinations could start before the end of the year. >> in reality, by the time you get enough people vaccinated so that you can feel you've had an impact enough on the outbreak so that you can start thinking about maybe getting a little bit more towards normality, that very likely, as i and others have said, would be maybe the third quarter or so of 2021, maybe even into the fourth quarter. but the availability and starting vaccination could very likely start in november or december. >> fauci's comments come as the u.s. passed 7 million confirmed cases of covid-19 according to data from johns hopkins university, more than 203,000 people have been killed by the virus. dr. fauci also raising concerns about fighting covid as we head into the fall
cnn's polo sandoval is following that for us. >> good morning to you. dr. anthony fauci releasing a promising prediction, we could possibly see up to 700 million doses of a vaccination next spring, we're offering a reality check we may not be back in pre-covid-19 normalcy until late next year. dr. anthony fauci says vaccinations could start before the end of the year. >> in reality, by the time you get enough people vaccinated so that you can feel you've had an impact enough on the...
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pollo, sandoval, cnn, rochester, new york. >> a journalist and historian and also the author of "reagan land america's right turn." i want to start off with a quote from donald trump back in 2016. and he said this. "we will also be a country of law and order. the crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon and i mean very soon come to an end." that was at the republican national convention, 2016. does a quote like that haunt him in 2020 given his law and order messaging? >> well, i think that it's already pretty baked in. you have 40% of the country that thinks he walks on water and an increasing part of the country that wouldn't vote for him for any reason. so that seems to be pretty much a rigid division. i mean, if he was interested in law and order of course he couldn't have started in his own white house which is full of convictions. this is obviously just demagogic political rhetoric. >> you've written about how richard nixon exploited the fears of white americans over street violence to get elected. but you've also said you're tired of historial parallels. a major
pollo, sandoval, cnn, rochester, new york. >> a journalist and historian and also the author of "reagan land america's right turn." i want to start off with a quote from donald trump back in 2016. and he said this. "we will also be a country of law and order. the crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon and i mean very soon come to an end." that was at the republican national convention, 2016. does a quote like that haunt him in 2020 given his law...
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polo sandoval, cnn, rochester, new york. >>> protesters march for the annual running of the kentuckyby in louisville. that's where breonna taylor was killed in march. jason carroll is there. >> reporter: the demonstration ended where it began, at a park a mile from churchill downs. at one point their numbers were in the thousands as they got to churchill downs, marched around the perimeter and then just as the race got underway, they stood, they shouted, they voiced all of their concerns, voiced their message, which is trying to get justice for breonna taylor. there was some concerns about whether or not this protest would be peaceful. whether or not it would be nonviolent. we spoke to one of the organizers who said this was a protest that went off just the way it should have. >> me talking to you right now was a part of our plan. we wanted the world to see, we wanted everyone to see and understand that we're not happy. we're not satisfied with what the attorney general is doing, what the mayor is doing. we want justice for breonna taylor. while that race was going on, people were fo
polo sandoval, cnn, rochester, new york. >>> protesters march for the annual running of the kentuckyby in louisville. that's where breonna taylor was killed in march. jason carroll is there. >> reporter: the demonstration ended where it began, at a park a mile from churchill downs. at one point their numbers were in the thousands as they got to churchill downs, marched around the perimeter and then just as the race got underway, they stood, they shouted, they voiced all of their...
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vamos a una pausa y al regresar, la hija de sandoval quien naciÓ aquÍ el "despierta amÉrica" lanza suque estamos más en casa puede ser que estés más expuesto al humo de segunda mano que entra por las puertas y ventanas o el sistema de ventilación. el humo de segunda mano es tóxico y puede causar enfermedades graves como bronquitis, pulmonía y asma en los niños. justo cuando necesitamos mantenernos saludables para cuidar a nuestras familias. hoy más que nunca necesitamos pulmones saludables. juntos podemos lograrlo, sin humo de segunda mano. [mÚsica] karla:delicioso! hora de comer rico, saludable y delicioso y por eso le doy los unos dÍas a nuestro querido lorena y chef yisus, que estÁn en casa. lorena: buenos dÍas, cÓmo estÁn? chef: buenos dÍas. lorena estÁ picando vegetales desde las 6:00 a.m.. karla: quÉ rico, qué vamos a preparar? lorena: esta salsa me la dio karla que me dijo que tenÍa que tener en mi restaurantes. para la dieta tacos maÑaneros y nos vamos de una con la receta. agarrÉ tres claras de huevo para la dieta de mi chef yisus. yo sÉ que tÚ estÁs a dieta y entonces fÍjate
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let's talk now to cnn's polo sandoval. he joins us from mobile, alabama. polo, hello to you.hurricane sally making landfall over the next few hours. look at you. what's going on? look at the conditions. >> reporter: yeah, don, you've stood out here before, you know, that usually those storms that are slow to arrive, those are usually the ones that pack the biggest threat. yes, we see those windy -- windy bands that sweep through the mobile area, but it's the rain we've been seeing since this afternoon that's sort of the biggest concerns here because consider, obviously, the storm surge that we're expecting mainly here in alabama and add that rain we're going to see well into tomorrow and that's what's leading to the flash flood threat not just along coastal areas but also inland. we're actually looking over the mobile river right now. so if you go about a mile down, this actually empties into the mobile bay and then eventually, obviously, into the gulf of mexico. the last update that was just released by national weather service is scaling down a little bit that surge. before
let's talk now to cnn's polo sandoval. he joins us from mobile, alabama. polo, hello to you.hurricane sally making landfall over the next few hours. look at you. what's going on? look at the conditions. >> reporter: yeah, don, you've stood out here before, you know, that usually those storms that are slow to arrive, those are usually the ones that pack the biggest threat. yes, we see those windy -- windy bands that sweep through the mobile area, but it's the rain we've been seeing since...
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cnn's polo sandoval is following all the developments from rochester.o, give us an update, what's happening right now with the protests, on the ground, and also more broadly the investigation? >> reporter: well, dana, let's start with the protests. right now the group coming together again is going to be the fifth night that protesters hit the streets of rochester calling not just for justice but also for change in light of the death of daniel prude. returning to the very site where that incident happened back in march and today response coming from the mayor and the police chief, specifically addressing the issue of mental health, dana, of course, that is one of the key issues in this case here. you recall that when that incident happened in march mr. prude's brother called police saying his 41-year-old brother was experiencing a mental health episode. and that's when police encountered him on this very spot where i'm standing so today the mayor announcing change on multiple fronts here. they plan to double the amount of health professionals, could be
cnn's polo sandoval is following all the developments from rochester.o, give us an update, what's happening right now with the protests, on the ground, and also more broadly the investigation? >> reporter: well, dana, let's start with the protests. right now the group coming together again is going to be the fifth night that protesters hit the streets of rochester calling not just for justice but also for change in light of the death of daniel prude. returning to the very site where that...
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cnn polo sandoval joining me now from new york. what are you learning from there, polo?> reporter: fred, you hear from experts they are warning we are in for a very challenging next few months and that's putting it lightly. consider the numbers alone. we're seeing 35,000 new covid cases a day here in the country. it's a number that is a slight improvement over last month, but still as dr. anthony fauci says, it is still too high as we go into the fall as the americans face a double whammy threat, there is covid and also the flu season. cautiously optimistic tone coming from the nation's top infectious disease expert. on friday, dr. anthony fauci told cnn we may see approval of a safe coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year, though he says it may take several months to get the country vaccinated and protected against the virus. >> it's going to take months to get enough people vaccinated to have an umbrella of immunity over the community so that you don't have to worry about easy transmission. that's what i mean. it's not going to be an overnight event where you have a
cnn polo sandoval joining me now from new york. what are you learning from there, polo?> reporter: fred, you hear from experts they are warning we are in for a very challenging next few months and that's putting it lightly. consider the numbers alone. we're seeing 35,000 new covid cases a day here in the country. it's a number that is a slight improvement over last month, but still as dr. anthony fauci says, it is still too high as we go into the fall as the americans face a double whammy...
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as cnn's polo sandoval reports, changes could be coming soon. >> reporter: five nights in a row thoseations staying rather peaceful. it isn't until the very end that they take a tense and violent turn with some protesters clashing with police. we do know that the mayor of the city as well as the police chief hoping to address some of concerns, specifically those that have to deal with mental health. daniel prude's family initially called authorities after he was experiencing a mental health episode for help to try to track him down. yesterday, authorities announcing initiatives to address mental health issue and police reform, including doubling the availability of mental health professionals and moving the family crisis intervention team from the police department to a separate city department. i can tell you, over the weekend, the new york state attorney general's office announced she plans to empanel a grand jury to take a closer look at this case. authorities here recommending that many people allow the investigation to run its course. here's what rochester mayor lovely warren had
as cnn's polo sandoval reports, changes could be coming soon. >> reporter: five nights in a row thoseations staying rather peaceful. it isn't until the very end that they take a tense and violent turn with some protesters clashing with police. we do know that the mayor of the city as well as the police chief hoping to address some of concerns, specifically those that have to deal with mental health. daniel prude's family initially called authorities after he was experiencing a mental...
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here's polo sandoval. >> reporter: dr.fauci says vaccinations could start bit end of the year. >> in reality, by the time you get enough people vaccinated so you can feel you had an impact on the outbreak, so that you can start thinking about maybe getting a little bit more towards normality, that very likely as i and others have said would be maybe the third quarter or so of 2021, maybe even into the fourth quarter. but the availability and starting vaccination could very likely start in november or december. >> reporter: fauci's comments come as the u.s. passed 7 million confirmed cases of covid-19 according to data from johns hopkins university. more than 203,000 people have been killed by the virus. dr. fauci raising concerns about fighting covid as we head into the fall and winter. >> if you look at some of the super spreading type things that have occurred, almost all of them occurred in indoor situations. you're going to have to do a lot of things indoors out of necessity of temperature. and i'm afraid with that bei
here's polo sandoval. >> reporter: dr.fauci says vaccinations could start bit end of the year. >> in reality, by the time you get enough people vaccinated so you can feel you had an impact on the outbreak, so that you can start thinking about maybe getting a little bit more towards normality, that very likely as i and others have said would be maybe the third quarter or so of 2021, maybe even into the fourth quarter. but the availability and starting vaccination could very likely...
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cnn's polo sandoval joins me now. the city had a bad night. what did you see there?ade by the president that last night was a bad night in rochester, certainly not accurate, especially when you look at multiple accounts here, including from the rochester police department that said that things remain peaceful. last night we did not see that repeat of some of those violent clashes that we did see during the first four days of demonstrations here in the city of rochester. and i have to tell you much of the credit there goes to some of the community leaders here, many of the faith leaders that literally put themselves between protesters and police acting as a sort of peacekeeping buffer, if you will. the mayor here applauding those efforts as well as also the police department here saying that last night they certainly came forward with a smaller more restrained posture. but at the same time the mayor also firing back at the commander in chief saying -- mayor warren writing, i ask that all involved in last night's protest ignore the commentary from the president. she wr
cnn's polo sandoval joins me now. the city had a bad night. what did you see there?ade by the president that last night was a bad night in rochester, certainly not accurate, especially when you look at multiple accounts here, including from the rochester police department that said that things remain peaceful. last night we did not see that repeat of some of those violent clashes that we did see during the first four days of demonstrations here in the city of rochester. and i have to tell you...
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. >>> the giants released pablo sandoval today. he was hitting .220. back i started his career with the giants in 2008. won the world series mvp in 2012. he is no longer a san francisco giant. >>> the giants in san diego visited the padres and a young star, served up a no batter. dickerson barely moved. smiley has been on the injured list since august 1 and he struck out eight and four innings of relief. the padres won the game 6-1. >>> oakland down in the sixth inning. he puts one into the smoke. that is his 12th of the year. the a's take the lead. top of the ninth, he lines want to center. oakland took four of five from houston and may lead the west by 6.5 games. >>> lebron james and the lakers looking to take a 3-1 lead over the rockets. davis scored 29. l.a. wins 110-100. they leave the series 3 games to one. >>> u.s. open semifinals, serena williams. she won the first set but tweaked her ankle in the third. match point. it looks like she aces serena and the call was challenged. upheld and she advances. williams of not won a grand slam event since
. >>> the giants released pablo sandoval today. he was hitting .220. back i started his career with the giants in 2008. won the world series mvp in 2012. he is no longer a san francisco giant. >>> the giants in san diego visited the padres and a young star, served up a no batter. dickerson barely moved. smiley has been on the injured list since august 1 and he struck out eight and four innings of relief. the padres won the game 6-1. >>> oakland down in the sixth...
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the giants said good-bye to pablo sandoval. panda wasn't hitting and the giants are making a playoff push in san diego taking on a red-hot padres team. not a great start for the giants. mitch moreland, a two-run double off of the center field wall. trevor cahill allowed three in the first andnd wmer es. when he connects good things b run of the night. next frame, manny machado, admiring his work. the padres win their fifth straight, 6-1. giants hanging on to the final wild card spot. the first place a's padded their division lead and itba, gatews e hletics. game five against the the fourme. se pfe game until the sixth, goes seven and allows a run. matt olson, a two out, 2-1 blast. 12 homers. insurance in the seventh. chad pinder singles up the middle. ramon laureano, he does not like the astros ends it with the sliding catch. 6 1/2 game lead. the nfl is back. the super bowl champion chiefs hosting the texans. moment of unity. 16,000 chiefs fans booed that. david johnson acquired in the deandre hopkins deal. 19 yards, 7-0 te sco
the giants said good-bye to pablo sandoval. panda wasn't hitting and the giants are making a playoff push in san diego taking on a red-hot padres team. not a great start for the giants. mitch moreland, a two-run double off of the center field wall. trevor cahill allowed three in the first andnd wmer es. when he connects good things b run of the night. next frame, manny machado, admiring his work. the padres win their fifth straight, 6-1. giants hanging on to the final wild card spot. the first...
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the giants said good-bye to pablo sandoval.ovable panda wasn't hitting and the giants are making a playoff push in san diego taking on a red-hot padres team. not a great start for the giants. mitch moreland, a two-run double off of the center field wall. trevor cahill allowed three in the first and the giants never recovered. in the second, wilmer flores. when he connects good things happen. this is gone. that would be the giants' only run of the night. next frame, manny machado, admiring his work. the padres win their fifth straight, 6-1. giants hanging on to the final wild card spot. the first place a's padded their division lead and it appears tromp is back, great news for the athletics. game five against the astros. the four plus the make up game. sean manaea had a perfect game until the sixth, goes seven and allows a run. matt olson, a two out, 2-1 blast. 12 homers. insurance in the seventh. chad pinder singles up the middle. ramon laureano, he does not like the astros ends it with the sliding catch. 6 1/2 game lead. the n
the giants said good-bye to pablo sandoval.ovable panda wasn't hitting and the giants are making a playoff push in san diego taking on a red-hot padres team. not a great start for the giants. mitch moreland, a two-run double off of the center field wall. trevor cahill allowed three in the first and the giants never recovered. in the second, wilmer flores. when he connects good things happen. this is gone. that would be the giants' only run of the night. next frame, manny machado, admiring his...
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turning a lot of pages, just last month, they said goodbye to her depends, today releasing pablo sandoval, and that means only brandon bell and brandon crawford are the two players on this roster left over from the world series era. he was just 22 years old, when his career began in san francisco. he became a legend when he hit three homeruns in a single world series game back in 2012. he was hitting just 220 this season, and dealing with family members who contracted covid- 19. the giants front office decided that the required was the better fit on the roster, but the manager said the decision to release him was not easy. >> it was very difficult to deliver that news. very difficult for him to receive it. he was a pro and a gentleman every step of the way. definitely a loss, conversation where both sides were thinking each other for the opportunities and i thank him for everything he brought to the clubhouse. >> his departure to the red sox back in 2015 was a messy one, but when he came back, fans welcomed him with open arms to the day he made sure to thank the fans on social media. >>>
turning a lot of pages, just last month, they said goodbye to her depends, today releasing pablo sandoval, and that means only brandon bell and brandon crawford are the two players on this roster left over from the world series era. he was just 22 years old, when his career began in san francisco. he became a legend when he hit three homeruns in a single world series game back in 2012. he was hitting just 220 this season, and dealing with family members who contracted covid- 19. the giants...
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the giants releasing pablo sandoval yesterday.tting just .220 and pablo began his career with the giants in 2008. and was the world series mvp in 2012. so the giants in san diego visiting the padres. and their young superstar fernando tatis jr. bottom 3. trevor cahill to machado. left fielder barely moved. 4-1 padres. one wright spot for the giants last night? smiley has been on the injured list since august 1st. struck out eight in four innings of relief. padres won the game 6-1. snapping the giants' five game win streak. >>> the a's one run in seven innings this afternoon against the astros. oakland down 1-0 in the 6th but then matt olsen, bye bye baby, his 12th of the year and the a's take the lead. it's now 3-1. top of the 9th. alex bregman lines a shot to center. but ramone laureano makes the sliding grab to end the game. oakland took four out of five from houston and now leads the american league west by six and a half games. >>> nba, lebron james and the lakers looking to dig a 3-1 series lead over the rockets. third quarte
the giants releasing pablo sandoval yesterday.tting just .220 and pablo began his career with the giants in 2008. and was the world series mvp in 2012. so the giants in san diego visiting the padres. and their young superstar fernando tatis jr. bottom 3. trevor cahill to machado. left fielder barely moved. 4-1 padres. one wright spot for the giants last night? smiley has been on the injured list since august 1st. struck out eight in four innings of relief. padres won the game 6-1. snapping the...
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alan: luis sandoval hace un recorrido por la casa del prÍncipe.os protagonistas de " y -- imperio de mentira", la nueva telenovela de univisiÓn. [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ karla: hola, buenos dÍas a todos, amanecemos felices de comenzar una semana mÁs junto ustedes, es el dÍa internacional de la paz. algo que en estos dÍas sabemos, estos tiempos difÍciles de pandemia, hoy le proponemos que esforcemos la paz juntos, es precisamente el lema de las naciones unidas. alan: buenos dÍas a todos, anoche se terminÓ quiÉn esa macro "quiÉn es la mÁscara?" cubrimos que derbez era el camaleÓn. satcha: noche histÓrica en la entrega de los emy. tenemos el emotivo discurso de una de las nuestras que se hace viral en redes sociales. francisca: buenos dÍas. este concierto que dio bad bunny histÓrico, en un camión, por las calles de nueva york. mÁs adelante le vamos a presentar a todos ustedes los detalles. carlos: para actuar y por todo lo alto. buenos dÍas a todos, comencemos rÁpido porque tenemos este programa con todo lo que les gust satcha: esta maÑana continÚa los, falleciÓ
alan: luis sandoval hace un recorrido por la casa del prÍncipe.os protagonistas de " y -- imperio de mentira", la nueva telenovela de univisiÓn. [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ karla: hola, buenos dÍas a todos, amanecemos felices de comenzar una semana mÁs junto ustedes, es el dÍa internacional de la paz. algo que en estos dÍas sabemos, estos tiempos difÍciles de pandemia, hoy le proponemos que esforcemos la paz juntos, es precisamente el lema de las naciones unidas. alan: buenos dÍas a...