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do you think there is any — in the santa ana. do you think there is any sense _ in the santa ana.ou think there is any sense that could i there is any sense that could potentially peel away. == there is any sense that could potentially peel away. -- still shows he _ potentially peel away. -- still shows he is — potentially peel away. -- still shows he is the _ potentially peel away. -- still shows he is the frontrunner. l shows he is the frontrunner. much of the money has come from his campaign pot, is it sustainable? is it legal? it may be raising questions about the legality, the political action committee has said they can spend on legal fees but they have spent more than $40 million on legal fees. at this point, trump's campaign and his lieutenant inside it, they believe florida governor ron desantis, former vice president mike pence and another array of rivals running for the nomination are not serious competition. but what some trump donors and allies are looking for behind the if someone elsejumps in looking for behind the if someone else jumps in the looking for behind the
do you think there is any — in the santa ana. do you think there is any sense _ in the santa ana.ou think there is any sense that could i there is any sense that could potentially peel away. == there is any sense that could potentially peel away. -- still shows he _ potentially peel away. -- still shows he is — potentially peel away. -- still shows he is the _ potentially peel away. -- still shows he is the frontrunner. l shows he is the frontrunner. much of the money has come from his...
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southern california in 87, we had it was like 100 degrees for the whittier narrows earthquake with santa anas. so if you go in southern california, they want to put it in high winds in northern california, it makes it with no winds. what it is, is that we want a pattern because if earthquakes really are associated that way, then you can feel safer at the other times. right. and this is because this is the psychological need to create a pattern that makes us safer. >> i get that right. it's like, yep, it happens during this time of the year. okay, so by the way, there is also no association with weather season right? like it doesn't tend to happen more in summers versus winters or anything like that. like it's all spread. yeah. no, when you look at the data, it's all spread out. >> the thing is, think about it, we actually have a lot of earthquakes. so just by coincidence, we're going to see earthquakes when it's raining, when it's not raining, when we have santa ana's. et cetera. and so if you want the pattern, you can find it. i mean, another very popular myth is that the earthquakes all hap
southern california in 87, we had it was like 100 degrees for the whittier narrows earthquake with santa anas. so if you go in southern california, they want to put it in high winds in northern california, it makes it with no winds. what it is, is that we want a pattern because if earthquakes really are associated that way, then you can feel safer at the other times. right. and this is because this is the psychological need to create a pattern that makes us safer. >> i get that right....
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there are new images of a hard landing at the airport in santa ana. the sparks seen right through the window on that plane. meantime, communities in the san bernardino mountains cut off by mudslides. people still need help tonight. at least one woman is still missing. and that dramatic evacuation from a hospital in l.a. those babies carefully brought out. abc's matt rivers now from california. >> reporter: tonight, north of los angeles, first responders and heavy equipment digging through mud and debris, and incredible damage left behind in hilary's wake. authorities still searching for at least one woman who was reportedly swept away in her trailer home. here in the san bernardino mountains, there used to be a bridge right here above the santa ana river, but as you can see, it's gone, completely wiped out by flash flooding. effectively cutting off the community on the other side. in seven oaks, choppers airlifting a woman with a leg injury to the hospital. but even though they could be stuck for days, some residents say they don't want to evacuate. >
there are new images of a hard landing at the airport in santa ana. the sparks seen right through the window on that plane. meantime, communities in the san bernardino mountains cut off by mudslides. people still need help tonight. at least one woman is still missing. and that dramatic evacuation from a hospital in l.a. those babies carefully brought out. abc's matt rivers now from california. >> reporter: tonight, north of los angeles, first responders and heavy equipment digging through...
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here in the san bernardino mountains, there used to be a bridge right here above the santa ana river, but as you can tell, it's gone, completely blown out by flash flooding, effectively cutting off the community on the other side. in seven oaks, choppers airlifting a woman with a leg injury to the hospital. but even though they could be stuck for days, some residents say they don't want to evacuate. >> they have limited food and water supplies. so, today, we are really trying to impress upon those residents, the time to leave is now. >> reporter: in los angeles, first responders racing to evacuate nicu babies, and hundreds of other patients at white memorial hospital, after the generators powering it failed. firefighters had to carry patients, some on ventilators, down multiple flights of stairs. and in the midst of it all, a minor miracle. >> there was one baby born after the emergency generator went out, and what they ended up doing was putting together a whole bunch of flashlights and shining them up at the ceiling and illuminating the room. >> reporter: and new video shows sparks
here in the san bernardino mountains, there used to be a bridge right here above the santa ana river, but as you can tell, it's gone, completely blown out by flash flooding, effectively cutting off the community on the other side. in seven oaks, choppers airlifting a woman with a leg injury to the hospital. but even though they could be stuck for days, some residents say they don't want to evacuate. >> they have limited food and water supplies. so, today, we are really trying to impress...
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santa ana, john wayne and burbank, bob hope, those are all regional airlines, a lot of people go throughoding, people have to call the airlines like you always tell us, right, pete? >> reporter: so true, sara. i'm glad somebody is listening. >> thank you so much, pete. appreciate it. john? >>> one trip that was canceled mid-flight was the russian mission to the moon. this was supposed to be their first moon landing in nearly half a century, but this morning it failed. so what went wrong? [clock alarm] ♪ morning. ♪ ♪ life after student debt is within reach. refi at sofi.com. you could save thousands and get to your goals faster. sofi. get your money right. ♪ hit it ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ one, two, get looseow ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a... ♪ stay two nights and get a $ 50 best western gift card. book now abestwestern.com. honey... honey... nyquil severe honey. powerful cold and flu relief with a dreamy honey taste. nyquil honey, the nighttime, sniffing, sneezing, couging, aching, fever, honey-licious, best sleep with a cold, me
santa ana, john wayne and burbank, bob hope, those are all regional airlines, a lot of people go throughoding, people have to call the airlines like you always tell us, right, pete? >> reporter: so true, sara. i'm glad somebody is listening. >> thank you so much, pete. appreciate it. john? >>> one trip that was canceled mid-flight was the russian mission to the moon. this was supposed to be their first moon landing in nearly half a century, but this morning it failed. so...
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. >> southern california is known for having santa ana winds late in the year. and hot, dry winds can find fuels and green vegetation quickly. >> reporter: as for the santa an anna winds, it's still a ways off. as for the northern california fire season -- >> i think the rain put a half-time on fire season in southern california. very little, if any, impact on the north coast, from monterey north. >> reporter: one impact the rains did have, several crews were sent to the bakersfield area in case swift water rescues were necessary. if you're hoping for a reprieve from fire danger, you're out of luck. >> fire season just took a day off. within a few days, if the heat returns, the winds return. >> reporter: it's resulted in 27 lightning-sparked firesn o the border with oregon and 28,000 acres burned. despite a rare tropical storm, the rest of this year could be a brutal fire season for all of california. terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> as terry mentioned, the storm made its way through northern california. we did get a little rain here. a little sprinkles in
. >> southern california is known for having santa ana winds late in the year. and hot, dry winds can find fuels and green vegetation quickly. >> reporter: as for the santa an anna winds, it's still a ways off. as for the northern california fire season -- >> i think the rain put a half-time on fire season in southern california. very little, if any, impact on the north coast, from monterey north. >> reporter: one impact the rains did have, several crews were sent to the...
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when we do see our santa ana wind events like we did during the tubbs fire, you get these accelerating dry winds through canyons through mountain valleys. that's with essentially those channels between the hawaiian islands serve as those wind tunnels and what we have in la hina is right at eastern edge of one of those channel separating 2 islands and just below a mountain range in those winds whipped up very fast last night, allowing this fire to burn into the town of vida and much as we are very familiar with in california, fast growing fire dry and windy conditions, recipe for disaster. and unfortunately, those residents are waking up to just that this morning. so we're going to keep you updated much as possible right here on as we make our way through the next hour. as for the local forecast, coit tower looks good. we got those clear skies overhead. we are going to see a mild forecast today at 60's and 70's out there very much like what we saw yesterday. so a break from the heat that we had this past weekend. some 50's still hanging out for santa rosa. been very cool for you. under
when we do see our santa ana wind events like we did during the tubbs fire, you get these accelerating dry winds through canyons through mountain valleys. that's with essentially those channels between the hawaiian islands serve as those wind tunnels and what we have in la hina is right at eastern edge of one of those channel separating 2 islands and just below a mountain range in those winds whipped up very fast last night, allowing this fire to burn into the town of vida and much as we are...
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it's actually quite similar to what we have in california during santa ana wind events where you have this wind that rushes through these mountain valleys on its way towards the coastline. so hawaii is going through a very similar event, very dry air, very strong winds accelerating through evening hours. and that's that rapid spread of the wildfire into areas like behind a which sits at the bottom of the hillside. remember what we had years ago in areas like santa rosa, where those fires just come rushing down the mountains, almost identical, set up just in a very different way going on in hawaii right now. something we can certainly sympathize with them for and our prayers. thoughts are certainly with them here in california. it's a much calmer forecast for us. we have quite hours sitting under some blue skies. we are gradually seeing conditions brightening up and a fairly comfortable day on top of that, similar to what we had yesterday, which as you remember, was cooler than the scorching heat we had this weekend 50's 60's for current temperatures. kelsey villar only spot reaching t
it's actually quite similar to what we have in california during santa ana wind events where you have this wind that rushes through these mountain valleys on its way towards the coastline. so hawaii is going through a very similar event, very dry air, very strong winds accelerating through evening hours. and that's that rapid spread of the wildfire into areas like behind a which sits at the bottom of the hillside. remember what we had years ago in areas like santa rosa, where those fires just...
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travelers headed to burbank, los angeles, ontario, santa ana and san diego, all getting caught up because of this storm. we did catch up with someone who found out their flight was canceled as they got to the airport earlier today. >> do but another one to way. and then soon after they said, and then soon after they said, oh, yeah, we've been rebooked have places to be on sunday. i work on sunday. you know, my friends have to pick up their kids on sunday. we're continuing to track flight delays. kron four's amanda hari joining us later tonight in prime time with an update. >> our coverage of the tropical storm of hillary continues coming up at 6.15, we'll go to san diego county for a live report on the conditions there. >> an elderly man recovering now after being robbed and beaten in front of his home following a trip to the bank. and tonight, hayward police are still looking for that attacker. kron four's. sara stinson has more from the victim. just thank god >> he didn't meal, kill me with scratches on his face, a busted lip and bruises all around his body. ralph is frightened but grat
travelers headed to burbank, los angeles, ontario, santa ana and san diego, all getting caught up because of this storm. we did catch up with someone who found out their flight was canceled as they got to the airport earlier today. >> do but another one to way. and then soon after they said, and then soon after they said, oh, yeah, we've been rebooked have places to be on sunday. i work on sunday. you know, my friends have to pick up their kids on sunday. we're continuing to track flight...
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crews have been working to replenish capistrano beach with sand from the santa ana river bottom. the hope is that we don't get monster surf from hurricane hillary that takes this sand away. >> that stretch of the coastline has been starved of sand for decades. it is now trying to survive with little sand. so the efforts we are taking to put in more sand will be good for that stretch of the coastline, but we need to do more to restore it to a natural state. >> reporter: professor sanders says hurricane hillary could create runoff that will push the sand towards the coast, but it will take years to build back the beaches that have seen decades of erosion. >>> back here in the bay it is a tale of two climates. our chopper capturing error in the marine layer over san francisco there. it keeps folks in the city and by the coastline relatively cool. >> but when it swings around facing the east bay hills, you can see the moisture in the air. without the breeze it was just a hot and sticky mess for a lot of people outside. >> including this guy! >> did you get any exercise this morning?
crews have been working to replenish capistrano beach with sand from the santa ana river bottom. the hope is that we don't get monster surf from hurricane hillary that takes this sand away. >> that stretch of the coastline has been starved of sand for decades. it is now trying to survive with little sand. so the efforts we are taking to put in more sand will be good for that stretch of the coastline, but we need to do more to restore it to a natural state. >> reporter: professor...
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waters in the santa ana river also washing out huge trees and sent mud and debris into nearby cabins. some of those cabins now filled waist-high with mud. >> the river starts to rise, what you hear and you feel are the boulders rolling, literally rolling down the river. it shook my place. but of course i decided to leave at the right time. >> the remnants of hilary also impacting us. parts of the bay area seeing light rain including in los gatos, the peninsula, and parts of the tri-valley. >>> also this evening, president biden in maui vowing federal support for as long as it takes. president biden visiting lahaina along with the first lady. this comes amid growing criticism that his administration took too long to respond to the wildfires. others say his visit is a distraction as the disaster continues to unfold. the white house has emphasized his work behind the scenes. more than 1,000 federal workers are in hawaii right now to help in addition to more than $8 million in federal aid. fema is also there providing food, water, and essentials. the president says the goal isn't to chang
waters in the santa ana river also washing out huge trees and sent mud and debris into nearby cabins. some of those cabins now filled waist-high with mud. >> the river starts to rise, what you hear and you feel are the boulders rolling, literally rolling down the river. it shook my place. but of course i decided to leave at the right time. >> the remnants of hilary also impacting us. parts of the bay area seeing light rain including in los gatos, the peninsula, and parts of the...
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democratic state senator tom hamburger of santa ana authored the proposal he says, while california already worker protection laws in the nation, he wants to keep it that way forever, especially if the country goes another direction we've seen in a whole number of states. >> that worker protections of actually been reversed in the last few years. and so in california, we simply want enshrine the constitution. what currently exists. >> for employees that employees can bargain over their wages. boys can bargain over their working conditions. make sure that should the united states supreme court decide to go otherwise that that we're protected. but the proposal does have some opposition. >> the california policy center, a conservative-leaning nonprofit think tank focused in part on union policy. >> came out ca 7 arguing it could lead to businesses leaving the state. in a statement the group said politicians, quote, would be helpless to change government policy against union demands. the will of employers and employees will be subservient to special interests. and california will become the sta
democratic state senator tom hamburger of santa ana authored the proposal he says, while california already worker protection laws in the nation, he wants to keep it that way forever, especially if the country goes another direction we've seen in a whole number of states. >> that worker protections of actually been reversed in the last few years. and so in california, we simply want enshrine the constitution. what currently exists. >> for employees that employees can bargain over...
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democratic state senator tom hamburger of santa ana authored the proposal. he says while california already has some of the strongest union and worker protection laws in the nation, he wants to keep it that way forever, especially if the country goes another direction we've seen in a whole number of states. >> that worker protections of actually been reversed in the last few years. and so in california, we simply want enshrine the constitution. what currently exists. >> for employees that employees can bargain over their wages. boys can bargain over their working conditions. make sure that should the united states supreme court decide to go otherwise that that we're protected. but the proposal does have some opposition. >> the california policy center, a conservative-leaning nonprofit think tank focused in part on union policy. >> came out ca 7 arguing it could lead to businesses leaving the state. in a statement the group said politicians, quote, would be helpless to change government policy against union demands. the will of employers and employees will be
democratic state senator tom hamburger of santa ana authored the proposal. he says while california already has some of the strongest union and worker protection laws in the nation, he wants to keep it that way forever, especially if the country goes another direction we've seen in a whole number of states. >> that worker protections of actually been reversed in the last few years. and so in california, we simply want enshrine the constitution. what currently exists. >> for...
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river, the san gabriel river in the middle and the santa ana river by which the city of riverside is next to. they're part of a massive flood control district designed for this kind of event. the l.a. river used to meander through los angeles many years ago, but once in ahile when it flooded it would change course and it would demolish communities. that happened three times in the early 20th century. twice in the 1930s. and that's why they decided to cement it. a lot of people make fun of that fact, but the fact of the matter is it's working, and that's what it's designed for, the flood control here working as so much water is pouring and making its way through the city, through some of the neighboring cities, all the way to the ocean. this is the los angeles river. yes, it is made out of concrete, but that's the reason they did it. the army corps of engineers years ago, because they needed the water get through quickly and not divert, not to change course which wiped out neighborhoods in the past. right now most of the city and most of the county is reporting that things are working
river, the san gabriel river in the middle and the santa ana river by which the city of riverside is next to. they're part of a massive flood control district designed for this kind of event. the l.a. river used to meander through los angeles many years ago, but once in ahile when it flooded it would change course and it would demolish communities. that happened three times in the early 20th century. twice in the 1930s. and that's why they decided to cement it. a lot of people make fun of that...
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. >> southern california, as you know, is notorious for having santa ana winds late in the year. and those hot, dry winds can dry out. >> i think the rain put a halftime on fire season down in southern california, but very little impact from monterrey north. >> even farther north than that, toward the california/oregon border, there has been little to no rain and the fog drip that's typical is not happening, so things are very dry. there have been 27 lightening sparked fires burning 28,000 acres. back to you. >>> new this morning, a san jose man will serve 12 years in prison after being sentenced for selling fentanyl-laced pills to south bay high school students. the district attorney's office says 23-year-old simon ammendorez pleaded guilty to all charges including four felonies, including selling to minors. authorities started looking to him last year. this is after a teenager overdosed. they say his drugs were traced to other students in the south bay, including some in los gatos. in one case he allegedly sold drugs at a school or nearby church parking lot for $10. a sentencin
. >> southern california, as you know, is notorious for having santa ana winds late in the year. and those hot, dry winds can dry out. >> i think the rain put a halftime on fire season down in southern california, but very little impact from monterrey north. >> even farther north than that, toward the california/oregon border, there has been little to no rain and the fog drip that's typical is not happening, so things are very dry. there have been 27 lightening sparked fires...
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. >> similar to santa ana winds, the winds that move over the topography of maui, went through basic processes. it warmed up and dried out and the speed of the wind increases as it moved down the slopes of the mountains. hurricane dora will continue move to the islands and the winds will completely relax. >>> the flames made it to his home that is now in rubble. thank you for talking with us at this tidifficult time. a i'm sorry to hear of the loss of your home. is everyone okay? >> yes. everyone is okay. my house used to be the center of lahaina town. where we have the banyan tree. that's up by the har bar. i lived one minute away, walking. the energy turned off. it was wind all day. and the wind was increasing and increasing. around 3:00 p.m., i was at lahaina harbor, and looking at the boats. we saw there was black smoke on the highway. i went back to my house. the wind was blowing nonstop. i have a small warehouse that flew over to the neighbor's house. the wind was superstrong. it was black and strong. it was heading northeast. i was with three other people. we were checking and
. >> similar to santa ana winds, the winds that move over the topography of maui, went through basic processes. it warmed up and dried out and the speed of the wind increases as it moved down the slopes of the mountains. hurricane dora will continue move to the islands and the winds will completely relax. >>> the flames made it to his home that is now in rubble. thank you for talking with us at this tidifficult time. a i'm sorry to hear of the loss of your home. is everyone okay?...
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you think about the santa ana fires.e saw wind up to 80 to 82 mile per hour. 50 to 60's, 70 mile winds have driven this. currently, calmer wind and temperatures 70 to 75 degrees, rain off and on, not showers that are going to put out remaining wildfires. winds have calmed down, you are seeing five to ten miles per hour and up to 18 miles per hour. it has been windier there on the western side because wind is forced up over the mountains and ush ared down dryer on the other side. look at the forecast, winds 10 to 20 to 30 mile per hour. significantly less than the other day. cause concern continue to battle the wildfires, ultimately, there is rain on the way over next seven days. any sort of rain would be good news, tough for clean of had up efforts, there are a couple fires on the island they need to battle. moisture is good. >> carley: thank you, we appreciate it. it is hard to be a business owner these days, look at this, 50 thieves ransacked that nordstrom, stealing merchandise. we will show you the smash-scomb-grab c
you think about the santa ana fires.e saw wind up to 80 to 82 mile per hour. 50 to 60's, 70 mile winds have driven this. currently, calmer wind and temperatures 70 to 75 degrees, rain off and on, not showers that are going to put out remaining wildfires. winds have calmed down, you are seeing five to ten miles per hour and up to 18 miles per hour. it has been windier there on the western side because wind is forced up over the mountains and ush ared down dryer on the other side. look at the...
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this is similar to the santa ana winds.inds come up and over the mountains in mawu, similar to southern california. the winds increase and the air dries out at the same time, so it leaves the timber box conditions. we'll see that at least for the next 12 hours until hurricane dora and that high pressure system moves west. >> this caught a lot of people by surprised, not the least because some were sleeping when some of the worst was happening. >>> we'll be speak to a reporter in maui in just a few minutes as the day is just starting to dawn and we're starting to get a sense of howd about the damage is there, jim. >>> back here at home, today we are learning about a a campaign memo laying out a step by step plan to overturn biden's victory and interfere with the electoral college. at the author is an un-indicted co-conspirator in the case. before we break down the memo, which it does lay out point by point what they were trying to do here. let's go to another decision and access to trump's twitter account. >> we didn't know
this is similar to the santa ana winds.inds come up and over the mountains in mawu, similar to southern california. the winds increase and the air dries out at the same time, so it leaves the timber box conditions. we'll see that at least for the next 12 hours until hurricane dora and that high pressure system moves west. >> this caught a lot of people by surprised, not the least because some were sleeping when some of the worst was happening. >>> we'll be speak to a reporter in...
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received leaked intelligence showing a sprawling new drone factory in the russian republic of tatter santa analans to begin building 6,000 drones by the surgeon of 2025. bret? >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. jennifer, thank you. up next, the panel with the latest on illegal issues confronting president trump and former president trump. greek authorities reinforce fire fighting crews in the northeastern party of that country where a massive deadly wildfire has been burning for 10 straight days. no signs of abaiting there. fire near the turkish border is blamed for 20 deaths in greece last week. and this is a live look at jerusalem. one of the big stories there tonight israeli prime minister ben i can't minute netanyahu meets with members of sweden's new government. the previous regime had a rocky relationship with israel after recognizing a minutian state in 2014. sweden's new right center government took office last october. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ e farmer's dog, the effects can seem like magic. but there's no magic involved
received leaked intelligence showing a sprawling new drone factory in the russian republic of tatter santa analans to begin building 6,000 drones by the surgeon of 2025. bret? >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. jennifer, thank you. up next, the panel with the latest on illegal issues confronting president trump and former president trump. greek authorities reinforce fire fighting crews in the northeastern party of that country where a massive deadly wildfire has been burning for...
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democratic state senator tom hamburger of santa ana authored the proposal he says, while california already has some of the strongest union worker protection laws in the nation, he wants to keep it that way forever, especially if the country goes another direction we've seen in a whole number of states. >> that worker protections of actually been reversed in the last few years. and so in california, we simply want enshrine the constitution. what currently exists. >> for employees that employees can bargain over their wages. lawyers can bargain over the working conditions, make sure that should the united states supreme court decide to go otherwise. >> that that we're protected. but the proposal does have some opposition. the california policy center, a conservative-leaning nonprofit think tank focused in part on union policy, came out ca 7 arguing it could lead to businesses leaving the state. in a statement the group said politicians, quote, would be helpless to change government policy against union demands. the will of employers and employees will be subservient to special interests. and
democratic state senator tom hamburger of santa ana authored the proposal he says, while california already has some of the strongest union worker protection laws in the nation, he wants to keep it that way forever, especially if the country goes another direction we've seen in a whole number of states. >> that worker protections of actually been reversed in the last few years. and so in california, we simply want enshrine the constitution. what currently exists. >> for employees...
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we have the santa ana winds were revealed the major wildfires.are accustomed to dealing with the wind made that great working relationship with power companies as well as all the cities that we serve to mitigate any problems that arise as a result of the wind. arthel: that must mean they're ready to turn off the power if necessary. i would ask if you could tell me if you have any extra personnel on duty or on call if god for bid any downed power line spark any fires? >> yes. with anticipation of the storm had quite a few days in advance warning. we have been taken precautionary steps necessary to ensure we can best serve the citizens here in orange county. we have increased our staffing. we have additional firefighters on duty additional researchers to deploy if any type of emergency that presents itself. obviously the storm is at the forefront right now. it is something that is unusual for our region but however we do train all the time. any problem that arises as a result of the storm will be her to handle. arthel: is the power company prepared
we have the santa ana winds were revealed the major wildfires.are accustomed to dealing with the wind made that great working relationship with power companies as well as all the cities that we serve to mitigate any problems that arise as a result of the wind. arthel: that must mean they're ready to turn off the power if necessary. i would ask if you could tell me if you have any extra personnel on duty or on call if god for bid any downed power line spark any fires? >> yes. with...
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years, the rest of the list call california, the reason for that, when you think thabout the warm santa anally push the fires. wind reports getting up to 80 miles an hour so the winds ran rampant. the winds have fallen significantly, from 5 to 15-mile-an-hour winds is what the folks are currently experiencing now as we get into the weekend, maybe those numbers climb back up a little bit in the forecast model but even at the highest, talking 20 to 30-mile-an-hour winds so significantly calmer conditions now than what they dealt with when the fires got going. maui has been the dryest island, continues to be the dryest. the rest of the hig hawaiian iss a little higher on the rainfall totals. rain is on the way for everybody and you see the darker colors, maui is actually the island that will see the most rain so conditions certainly are improving across the region and that is going to help firefighters who are out there battling a couple of blazes. those are the headlines for now. back to you guys. rachel: thank you, adam. mma fighter and hawaii native ilima-lei macfarlane has raised over $1.8
years, the rest of the list call california, the reason for that, when you think thabout the warm santa anally push the fires. wind reports getting up to 80 miles an hour so the winds ran rampant. the winds have fallen significantly, from 5 to 15-mile-an-hour winds is what the folks are currently experiencing now as we get into the weekend, maybe those numbers climb back up a little bit in the forecast model but even at the highest, talking 20 to 30-mile-an-hour winds so significantly calmer...
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place famous for very strong santa ana winds and it was winds that really caused.s obviously we think that number is going to go higher. absolute tragedy. because those winds were up to 80 miles per hour. widespread 60, 70, 80. what drove that fire to move so quickly the conditions across the island 75 degrees. really there in the mid 70s or so. what about the winds? that has been the story, they're much, much calmer. 20 to 30 mile-per-hour winds. really set this going conditions much better now. >> adam, it's because the winds were so breezy they could not take off the helicopters to take the water to douse the fires and that's theory that i think that led to such widespread damage. >> adam: for fortunately that's all behind us the weather conditions. >> steve: greg steube is moving to impeach president biden, accusing him of presidential abuse of power. bill mcgurn joins us next on the charges and the significance of this latest move by house republicans. ♪ or enjoy local craft beers, with breathtaking views at the cambria. that new neighbor is hot! that's my hus
place famous for very strong santa ana winds and it was winds that really caused.s obviously we think that number is going to go higher. absolute tragedy. because those winds were up to 80 miles per hour. widespread 60, 70, 80. what drove that fire to move so quickly the conditions across the island 75 degrees. really there in the mid 70s or so. what about the winds? that has been the story, they're much, much calmer. 20 to 30 mile-per-hour winds. really set this going conditions much better...
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then those higher peaks into the santa rosa mountains, the san gabriel mountains, into the santa ana mountains, this is where the rainfall is going to be significant. hilary's o orographically will lift and wring this moisture out to the tune of 8 to 10 inches of rainfall. let me point out, these areas hardly get any rainfall this time of year. just fractions of an inch. and to see this volume of moisture that will materialize over the next 24 to 48 hours, laila, this is potentially catastrophic. we could see infrastructure damage, power outages, the wind will kick up. probably a tropical storm intensity, but because it's going to be here for the next 24 to 48 hours, that's the big problem. we'll keep you updated. back to you. >> thank you very much for staying on top of it, karen, thank you. >>> now residents of southern california are preparing for the storm, but most are unsure what to expect since they haven't seen a storm like this in their lifetime. cnn's natasha chen has more. >> reporter: this is a weather event that's created a lot of questions for people in southern califor
then those higher peaks into the santa rosa mountains, the san gabriel mountains, into the santa ana mountains, this is where the rainfall is going to be significant. hilary's o orographically will lift and wring this moisture out to the tune of 8 to 10 inches of rainfall. let me point out, these areas hardly get any rainfall this time of year. just fractions of an inch. and to see this volume of moisture that will materialize over the next 24 to 48 hours, laila, this is potentially...
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that's allowing for the winds to pick up and the problem is that this wind similar to let's say, santa anads in southern california is that it dries out and it warms up as it passes over the mountains and it creates these very dry, timberlake conditions. we've had wind gusts in excess of 80 miles per hour on the island of maui. sustained winds over 25 miles per hour and as we continue to see the funneling effect we will see the impacts with the wildfires continue at least for the next 12 hours before hurricane dora moves well away from the islands. >> 12 more hours. they really need help right now. derek, thank you so much. he's going to be watching this. folks are clearly waking up or haven't gone to sleep overnight for what they're dealing with. on the phone joining us right now is one man who lives in hawaii and has been dealing with exactly what we're talking about. allen decar. can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> thank you so much. the control room just told me you've had to evacuate twice because of how these fires have been moving. >> yes. >> tell me what you've been going through. w
that's allowing for the winds to pick up and the problem is that this wind similar to let's say, santa anads in southern california is that it dries out and it warms up as it passes over the mountains and it creates these very dry, timberlake conditions. we've had wind gusts in excess of 80 miles per hour on the island of maui. sustained winds over 25 miles per hour and as we continue to see the funneling effect we will see the impacts with the wildfires continue at least for the next 12 hours...
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democratic state senator tom hamburger of santa ana authored the proposal. he says while california already has some of the strongest union and worker protection laws in the nation, he wants to keep it that way forever, especially if the country goes another direction we've seen in a whole number of states. >> that worker protections of actually been reversed in the last few years. and so in california, we simply want enshrine the constitution. what currently exists. >> for employees that employees can bargain over their wages. boys can bargain over their working conditions. make sure that should the united states supreme court decide to go otherwise that that we're protected. but the proposal does have some opposition. >> the california policy center, a conservative-leaning nonprofit think tank focused in part on union policy. >> came out ca 7 arguing it could lead to businesses leaving the state. in a statement the group said politicians, quote, would be helpless to change government policy against union demands. the will of employers and employees will be
democratic state senator tom hamburger of santa ana authored the proposal. he says while california already has some of the strongest union and worker protection laws in the nation, he wants to keep it that way forever, especially if the country goes another direction we've seen in a whole number of states. >> that worker protections of actually been reversed in the last few years. and so in california, we simply want enshrine the constitution. what currently exists. >> for...
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the entire hawaiian island chain and similar to what we experienced in southern california with santa anaaving this wind come up and over mountaintops. very simple, thermo dynamic processes at play here as the wind rushes over the mountains and through the canyons. it dries out and heats up and it increases the wind and until the hurricane and the high pressure moves away from the hawaiian islands, we will see the dry, hot winds that create these timber box conditions continue. john? >> a tough 12 hours ahead, derek van dam, thank you very much. >> kate? >> coming up for us, president biden taking his bidenomics pitch out west and he's in new mexico as he continues his three-day tour and what he's going to be pitching today. >> and democratic senator dianne feinstein is back at home after a fall that sent her to the hospital. those details ahead. let innovation refunds help with your erc tax refund so you can improve your business however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used papart of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emi
the entire hawaiian island chain and similar to what we experienced in southern california with santa anaaving this wind come up and over mountaintops. very simple, thermo dynamic processes at play here as the wind rushes over the mountains and through the canyons. it dries out and heats up and it increases the wind and until the hurricane and the high pressure moves away from the hawaiian islands, we will see the dry, hot winds that create these timber box conditions continue. john? >> a...
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maui, however, we do expect stronger wind gusts especially on the west side because similarly to santa anahern california, once the air rides up and over mountainous passes and funnels through these canyons, it actually helps speed up the airflow, increase the wind speed. it also dries out the winds and it also creates warmer temperatures at the lower elevations. so all of these working together in combination help create the extreme fire behavior that we are seeing on the western side of maui, not to mention 30% of the entire hawaiian islands across this area are currently under drought conditions with the western side of maui under moderate risk of drought conditions. satellite imagery picking up on the hot spots and you can even see the plume of smoke that is billowing from one of three active wildfires that are ongoing across the western sections of maui. we have the latest reports about 14,000 people without power on the island currently, that's roughly 20% of the population. you can see just the amount of dry air that is in place across this area, again, not helping with that relativ
maui, however, we do expect stronger wind gusts especially on the west side because similarly to santa anahern california, once the air rides up and over mountainous passes and funnels through these canyons, it actually helps speed up the airflow, increase the wind speed. it also dries out the winds and it also creates warmer temperatures at the lower elevations. so all of these working together in combination help create the extreme fire behavior that we are seeing on the western side of maui,...
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santa ana winds. we will have power outages, but there won't be a ton of wind damage.ost all be from rainfall. you can see the eye. this is a powerful storm, category 4 as advertised. it will weaken tonight and through tomorrow. it won't weaken fast enough. that's why we will see it holding together to make it into california's tropical storm. that's only happened three times in recorded history. this would be number four if it does happen. excellent agreement of where we think the storm is heading. the lines, it will head in between here. rain is the 100% biggest issue through the mountainous areas. even including areas around las vegas. someone has a chance of getting up to ten inches of rain out of this storm. the area of greatest concern is southern california. we have a high risk of flash flooding. mountain areas near the cleveland national forest to palm springs, we have life-threatening water issues sunday night and monday. >> thank you so much. >>> pulling no punches. with less than a week until the first republican primary debate, chris christie going on the a
santa ana winds. we will have power outages, but there won't be a ton of wind damage.ost all be from rainfall. you can see the eye. this is a powerful storm, category 4 as advertised. it will weaken tonight and through tomorrow. it won't weaken fast enough. that's why we will see it holding together to make it into california's tropical storm. that's only happened three times in recorded history. this would be number four if it does happen. excellent agreement of where we think the storm is...
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zprf >> reporter: similarly to what southern california residents experience with santa ana winds, the winds that rushed over maui in the terrain went through some basic thermo dynamic processes as they went up and over the mountains, they dry out, they warm up and they speed up. and as long as that hurricane continues to move away from hawaii, it will impact this area with wind. >> derek van damme, thank you. let's go to hawaii where officials are giving an update. >>> -- as we monitor the situation and we have spoken to both mayors several times throughout the night and we have been working with not just the federal delegation, many of the state partners, many of the -- the industry leaders, thanks to general hara and hime. the point is a lot of residents in the tate of hawaii, when we are preparing for the hurricane, we expect rain, sometimes we expect floods. we never anticipated in this state that a hurricane, which did not make impact on our islands, will cause this type of wildfires. wildfires that wiped out communities, wildfires that wiped out businesses, wildfires that destro
zprf >> reporter: similarly to what southern california residents experience with santa ana winds, the winds that rushed over maui in the terrain went through some basic thermo dynamic processes as they went up and over the mountains, they dry out, they warm up and they speed up. and as long as that hurricane continues to move away from hawaii, it will impact this area with wind. >> derek van damme, thank you. let's go to hawaii where officials are giving an update. >>> --...
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anything on the list from california largely driven by this really warm winds of santa ana winds maypart of those were those the type of events that really drive the fires like this. we recently saw some very dry at high winds across hawaii that is what really spurred on these fires. wind gust up to 80 miles an hour, fairly consistent. the good news is those wins have really backed down the very calm out there right now. it even in the forecasted future wins 2038 miles an hour for it might move fires around a little bit nothing like the really powerful winds that we just recently have seen. the other factor in this is obviously drought conditions. it's a little bit on the dry side particular on the island of maui the rest of the islands sing a little bit more rain here in the next week we are expecting a little bit more rain fell across all the islands for tickly there in maui and any little bit of help they can get is certainly good news. you can down the "fox weather" app as we are continuing to track the story the rest of the weather starts for not tossing it back up too. will: th
anything on the list from california largely driven by this really warm winds of santa ana winds maypart of those were those the type of events that really drive the fires like this. we recently saw some very dry at high winds across hawaii that is what really spurred on these fires. wind gust up to 80 miles an hour, fairly consistent. the good news is those wins have really backed down the very calm out there right now. it even in the forecasted future wins 2038 miles an hour for it might move...
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. >> southern california, as you know, is notorious for having santa ana wind late in the year and those and find fuels, bind to green vegetation rather quickly. >> reporter: consider even farther north, toward the california/oregon border, there's been little to no rain and things are very dry. there have been 27 lightning-sparked fires burning 28,000 acres. meteorologist kari hall knows all too well, the rare summer storms can coexist with fire weather. >> yes, because not everyone is getting the same amount of rainfall, and then you have other areas that are extremely dry and then you have some areas that are getting all of this heavy rainfall. when we compare how much rain -- how much fires we've had, how many acres have burned in comparison to last year, we're actually a little ahead. remember, last year we were in a drought, and at this point we had less acres burned than this year with all of the rainfall we had in the winter. and the average for this date is 794, so we're still well below average. so when we look across the region, we are no longer in a drought today for much of
. >> southern california, as you know, is notorious for having santa ana wind late in the year and those and find fuels, bind to green vegetation rather quickly. >> reporter: consider even farther north, toward the california/oregon border, there's been little to no rain and things are very dry. there have been 27 lightning-sparked fires burning 28,000 acres. meteorologist kari hall knows all too well, the rare summer storms can coexist with fire weather. >> yes, because not...
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. >> southern california, as you know, is notorious for having santa ana winds late in the year, and fuels, even green vegetation. >> i think it put a halftime on fire season in southern california, but little impact on the coast from monterey north. >> even farther than monterey north, consider up toward the california/oregon border there's been little to no rain at all and the fog drip is not happening, so things are very dry. there have been 27 lightning-sparked fires, and about 28,000 acres burned. meteorologist kari hall knows all too well that wet weather and fire atwer can coexist. >> yeah, because not everyone is getting the same amount of rainfall. lately we've seen parts of northern california remaining dry, then when we compare how many acres have burned now compared to last year at this time, we're actually ahead of what we saw last year. remember, last year we were in a drought, we were talking about how dry things were. so we've had more acres burn this year after all of that rain than last year at this point, and the average, we are still below that, but of course we k
. >> southern california, as you know, is notorious for having santa ana winds late in the year, and fuels, even green vegetation. >> i think it put a halftime on fire season in southern california, but little impact on the coast from monterey north. >> even farther than monterey north, consider up toward the california/oregon border there's been little to no rain at all and the fog drip is not happening, so things are very dry. there have been 27 lightning-sparked fires, and...
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look, we're used to santa ana winds, and we're used to rains that flood. them together, especially in august. but that was when, like, i don't know if i've ever been in wind like, that sustained wind like that before. >> and this was, of course, the first tropical storm in how long or tropical storm warning in how long for southern california? >> well, it's the first warning that's ever been issued for california, but it's been about 80 plus years since we've had one. let's hope it's another 80 plus years, and you know, tyler, i think it's a safe bet you and i won't be around, but the good news is it wasn't nearly as bad as feared, and as far as we know on this side of the border, no loss of life. one person did drown in mexico when the storm first -- when the hurricane at that point came to shore. >> all right, jane, thank you very much. jane wells reporting from palm springs. >> let's get over to seema mody for the cnbc news update. seema. >> the maui county mental health administrator say the wild virus have caused the worst mental health disaster in mo
look, we're used to santa ana winds, and we're used to rains that flood. them together, especially in august. but that was when, like, i don't know if i've ever been in wind like, that sustained wind like that before. >> and this was, of course, the first tropical storm in how long or tropical storm warning in how long for southern california? >> well, it's the first warning that's ever been issued for california, but it's been about 80 plus years since we've had one. let's hope...
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and these are the months when we traditionally get the diablo winds and they get the santa ana winds down in the south and that spells real trouble because that wetness brought a lot of brush, a lot of broom and a whole lot of weeds and everything that could burn very, very quickly. yeah obviously, those firefighters are well aware of the landscape that now exists since we have gone through so much dry weather of late. thank you so much, tom. appreciate it. meantime, a new study is using artificial intelligence to reveal how climate change is intensifying, tying the threat of extreme wildfires here in california. researchers at san jose state university used ai to look into the specific link between rising temperatures and the day to day behavior of individual historical fires. and they learned that this relationship between temperature and wildfires, they learned it directly from the data illumina dating any preconceived notions . the study found some instances that rising temperatures and arid conditions has minimal effect, while in others it raises the risk of extreme daily fire g
and these are the months when we traditionally get the diablo winds and they get the santa ana winds down in the south and that spells real trouble because that wetness brought a lot of brush, a lot of broom and a whole lot of weeds and everything that could burn very, very quickly. yeah obviously, those firefighters are well aware of the landscape that now exists since we have gone through so much dry weather of late. thank you so much, tom. appreciate it. meantime, a new study is using...
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seems very familiar to the santa ana winds setups that we get with opposing low and high pressure areasnd then those dry winds that funnel through our own mountain ranges. and that's exactly what's going on in hawaii. so you've got category 4 hurricane dora, about 500 miles south of hawaii. again, not getting any moisture from it. it will continue to make its way westward and weakening as it does. so as it gets away from the islands, usage should see less exchange going on there and a calming situation going on around the hawaiian islands. we have heard reports that winds are calming down this morning, which is excellent news. but of course, areas like behind a smaller communities up in the mountain sides and western maui already having reported that devastation, sore heart certainly going out to them this morning. as for situation here locally, we're in the midst of a bit of a cool down. got a little cloud cover up above cloud cover burn-off. lots of sunshine this afternoon. 50's and 60's for current temperatures. nice mild start get out there. enjoy it. we are currently in the midst o
seems very familiar to the santa ana winds setups that we get with opposing low and high pressure areasnd then those dry winds that funnel through our own mountain ranges. and that's exactly what's going on in hawaii. so you've got category 4 hurricane dora, about 500 miles south of hawaii. again, not getting any moisture from it. it will continue to make its way westward and weakening as it does. so as it gets away from the islands, usage should see less exchange going on there and a calming...
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satcha: gracias por brindar las recomendaciones en vivo desde santa ana en california.dad que se siente. te voy a decir, el beneficio del aro es que activa toda la parte de los mÚsculos y tambiÉn es divertido. y cuando la pasas bien vas a tener una tendencia a querer hacer las cosas y quedarte trabajando. viendo "despierta amÉrica" estÉs pueden estar haciendo el ejercicio conmigo y el Área de la entrepierna y la zona abdominal. ahora vamos a trabajar un poco la entrepierna. es un ver econÓmico y te recomiendo que vayas a las tiendas, consigues las ofertas y tienes que activar. no hay excusa. no puedes hacer yo quiero que trabajes no solamente por repeticiones por tiempo . mayor cantidad de repeticiones. quiero ser que este trabajo sea un poco mÁs fuerte, vamos a trabajar la zona abdominal. vas a apretar o si quieres mÁs avanzado de lajas la cabeza, estira la pierna si comienzas apretar el aro. es la parte baja. tenemos a estÁ modelo perfecto. aquÍ se ve perfecto. [hablan a la vez] [risas] chef: vamos a cerrar contigo, vamos a celebrar tus ejercicios y tambiÉn la vida de
satcha: gracias por brindar las recomendaciones en vivo desde santa ana en california.dad que se siente. te voy a decir, el beneficio del aro es que activa toda la parte de los mÚsculos y tambiÉn es divertido. y cuando la pasas bien vas a tener una tendencia a querer hacer las cosas y quedarte trabajando. viendo "despierta amÉrica" estÉs pueden estar haciendo el ejercicio conmigo y el Área de la entrepierna y la zona abdominal. ahora vamos a trabajar un poco la entrepierna. es un...
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and when you have winds of 40 to 50 to 60 miles per hour in areas that are used to santa ana winds, itice where that cone is, still including l.a., the big thing that happened with the 11:00 advisory was that san diego up to malibu, all the coastal areas under a tropical storm watch. that's never happened before, and that's where we're expecting the possibility of up to 60 miles per hour winds. seas will be 5 to 8 feet. they'll be rough. it will be choppy, everything you'd expect. the wind will be out of the east blowing the water out away from the coast. so that's good. the biggest issue and the biggest threat to life and property is going to be water. this is almost going to be like a big winter storm, but unfortunately it's going to come quicker than the winter storms that happened in california. some areas in the mountains could get up to 3 inches of rain in an hour, so a lot of the mountains don't have the vegetation and trees on them. a lot of that is going to cause severe runoff problems on the eastern slopes. i'm especially concerned with the santa rosa mountains. this is wher
and when you have winds of 40 to 50 to 60 miles per hour in areas that are used to santa ana winds, itice where that cone is, still including l.a., the big thing that happened with the 11:00 advisory was that san diego up to malibu, all the coastal areas under a tropical storm watch. that's never happened before, and that's where we're expecting the possibility of up to 60 miles per hour winds. seas will be 5 to 8 feet. they'll be rough. it will be choppy, everything you'd expect. the wind will...
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las 3:00 de la maÑana, no puedes tener ruido, todos los que entran a tu casa tienen que pasar por santa anaque felicidades. me encantÓ y gracias por la historia de amor que nos gusta. vamos a seguir con mÁs . en el revoltilloya verÁn el beso de sebastiÁn ya atra que todos comentan y que hace portada en una revista en espaÑa. te ayudamos a lograr tu sueÑo americano. la abogada comparte con otra gente en un famoso supermercado para responder a todas las preguntas de inmigraciÓn, tambiÉn comienza pronto "mira quien baila" y serÁ nuestra casa chiqui con los concursantes, gracias por estar con nosotros. queremos que tÚ y tu familia progresen y vivan mejor. [mÚsica] qué bien se siente encontrar todos los artículos de tu lista de regreso a clase y todo lo que está en la lista de lo que más les gusta a precios a tu alcance. saber que el almuerzo que prepares con amor está repleto de ingredients de calidad. que puedes ahorra en estilos con mucho estilo. y cuando los looks del primer día están diseñados para durar hasta el ultimo. qué bien se siente cuando puedes celebrar grandes victorias a precios
las 3:00 de la maÑana, no puedes tener ruido, todos los que entran a tu casa tienen que pasar por santa anaque felicidades. me encantÓ y gracias por la historia de amor que nos gusta. vamos a seguir con mÁs . en el revoltilloya verÁn el beso de sebastiÁn ya atra que todos comentan y que hace portada en una revista en espaÑa. te ayudamos a lograr tu sueÑo americano. la abogada comparte con otra gente en un famoso supermercado para responder a todas las preguntas de inmigraciÓn, tambiÉn...