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torres flunked the polygraph.believe that both results are dead wrong. >> prosecutors now accepted the idea that candra was brainwashed. but how would they prove that julio had been murdered? >> she could testify to what he said. she could testify about what happened to the dog. but we had a crime committed without an eyewitness. and this was a very, very close case. >> ballistic experts reexamined the evidence and the level of trajectory. >> if you're handing a gun, there is a lot of weight there. the chances of holding a gun to be perfectly flat, again, very, very unlikely. i would expect it to be upward instead of straight across. >> the medical examiner found no gunpowder residue around julio torres' entrance wound. so investigators wanted to find out the distance between julio and the gun when it was fired. a bullet isn't the only thing that comes out of the rifle when fired. gases and gunpowder do too. brown's rifle, a .22 caliber savage model 99 was tested at the oregon state police lab. the rifle had to be
torres flunked the polygraph.believe that both results are dead wrong. >> prosecutors now accepted the idea that candra was brainwashed. but how would they prove that julio had been murdered? >> she could testify to what he said. she could testify about what happened to the dog. but we had a crime committed without an eyewitness. and this was a very, very close case. >> ballistic experts reexamined the evidence and the level of trajectory. >> if you're handing a gun,...
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torres tiene hasta 20 dÍas para presentar una apelaciÓn.. >> miriam guzmÁn nos tiene los detalles. >>recibiÓ su huella en el paseo de las estrellas en mÉxico donde tambiÉn fue reconocido el elenco de la obra amar y querer. llegÓ con un cabestrillo en el brazo derecho debido a lesiÓn en el tendón. >> todo el mundo se le echa encima, los he visto como locos. >> eres un seÑor... >> yo soy hombre y me puedo defender. ella no. >> su hijo, productor de la puesta en escena asegurÓ que por el momento la cantante continuarÁ la obra. >> cuando estÉ lista para dejar la obra por su embarazo les hablaremos. todavÍa no. en julio sigue con nosotros. >> mire cÓmo reaccionó cuando les comentamos de miurka marcos. >> que hablen, que digan... >> aprovechamos para preguntarle a josÉ josé sobre su hija sarita quien se casÓ asÍ los días a los 18 aÑos. >> eso no es algo que porque estÉ embarazada, ni porque es un capricho, ya lleva mÁs de un aÑo con su novio. me me dijo que se querÍa casarte vengo a avisar, te pienso pedir permiso. ni modo, que hacemos. >> josÉ j
torres tiene hasta 20 dÍas para presentar una apelaciÓn.. >> miriam guzmÁn nos tiene los detalles. >>recibiÓ su huella en el paseo de las estrellas en mÉxico donde tambiÉn fue reconocido el elenco de la obra amar y querer. llegÓ con un cabestrillo en el brazo derecho debido a lesiÓn en el tendón. >> todo el mundo se le echa encima, los he visto como locos. >> eres un seÑor... >> yo soy hombre y me puedo defender. ella no. >> su hijo, productor de la...
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kelly commissioner torres. >> so when do we anticipate the budget to be ready. >> i am in the process of trying to determine if the mayor can reintroduce a budget prior to june is it june 1st? and if that were to happen the board mr. will have an opportunity to re-evaluate and look at the budget you right now the budget is not in front of them so that's one of the disadvantages of tabling our budget if they continued our budget they can bring it up at the next supervisor meeting >> what was the reason for adapting our budget a was it the energy or - >> ii think the major concern based on the supervisors i've talked to was the lack of communication around is reprogramming of the cca funds. and i'm just concerned with so many shuksz i've heard in the press all i have which i expect in this commissioner are not accurate it's clear how i voted i'm an adult and made a decision based on my life experience not by someone else telling me how to vote i find this is insulting >> one of the things we've made clear and every opportunity that when we had our budget when we presented to the commiss
kelly commissioner torres. >> so when do we anticipate the budget to be ready. >> i am in the process of trying to determine if the mayor can reintroduce a budget prior to june is it june 1st? and if that were to happen the board mr. will have an opportunity to re-evaluate and look at the budget you right now the budget is not in front of them so that's one of the disadvantages of tabling our budget if they continued our budget they can bring it up at the next supervisor meeting...
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commissioner torres. commissioner moran is expected in a moment and commissioner torres is excused >> thank you please call the roll. >> the next it the minutes for may 13, 2014. >> commissioners. >> i'd like to move the approval. >> it's been mofld and seconded my public comment relate to item 3 the approval of the minutes of may seeing none, public comment is closed. it's been moved and seconded i'll call for a vote please certify by you and opposed the motion carries madam secretary next >> i have 3 speaker cards please submit a speaker cards the first is from francisco. good afternoon >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'd like to first take action (inaudible) >> advocates come over here to speak so there are some new assistant general manager's who have come on board that are other assistant general managers who have already about this on board and, of course, our general manager who knows elsewhere that i'm going to be speaking about in the two minutes and 21 seconds that i have. so let me start with
commissioner torres. commissioner moran is expected in a moment and commissioner torres is excused >> thank you please call the roll. >> the next it the minutes for may 13, 2014. >> commissioners. >> i'd like to move the approval. >> it's been mofld and seconded my public comment relate to item 3 the approval of the minutes of may seeing none, public comment is closed. it's been moved and seconded i'll call for a vote please certify by you and opposed the motion...
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alex torres became the first major league pitcher to do something that could mark a revolution. donvan. >> reporter: when alex torres went out there wearing this on his head. >> look at that cap he's wearing. >> there's a lot of things you can put in there. >> reporter: he knew that it would get at least this kind of gentle joshing. here's why he wore it. last year he was in tampa, his teammate alex cobb up there, cobb pitched and this came back at him. torres from venezuela took over that day but it got him thinking. >> i'm going to be playing this game for 10, 15, 20 years, i don't want something to happen to me. >> reporter: it's called the isoblox, it has major league approval. offering protection from a straight back line drive. it's safe up to 90 miles an hour. does it look odd? sure. but they said the same thing when batting helmets began mandatory in 1956 and the little ear covering in 1983. and remember, when football, that meaty sport went from this to this to this. because the guys kept getting hurt. 2 million kids play baseball. so alex torres says. >> i really feel
alex torres became the first major league pitcher to do something that could mark a revolution. donvan. >> reporter: when alex torres went out there wearing this on his head. >> look at that cap he's wearing. >> there's a lot of things you can put in there. >> reporter: he knew that it would get at least this kind of gentle joshing. here's why he wore it. last year he was in tampa, his teammate alex cobb up there, cobb pitched and this came back at him. torres from...
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i'm phil torres and i'm here with kosta and marita.ow, scientists are detecting millions of earthquakes around the world. what technology do you study to help mitigate them? >> here is san francisco's bay bridge. they absorb the areas of the earthquake while leaving the rest of the infrastructure intact. really, really cool. let's check it out. rising from the san francisco bay is the newest architectural jewel of northern california. the new bay bridge, which connects san francisco and oakland, is now open for business. and what a sight it is to see! roughly 280,000 vehicles travel the east and westbound lanes each day. it's now the widest bridge in direction. this is six years worth of round the clock time lapse video of the new 2.2 mile east span. the project cost $6.4 billion. this is earthquake country. the great san francisco quake of 1906 wiped out 80% of the city. the old bay bridge opened in 1936. and it sits in the worst possible spot: right between two major fault lines. the san andreas and the hayward faults. and the worst-
i'm phil torres and i'm here with kosta and marita.ow, scientists are detecting millions of earthquakes around the world. what technology do you study to help mitigate them? >> here is san francisco's bay bridge. they absorb the areas of the earthquake while leaving the rest of the infrastructure intact. really, really cool. let's check it out. rising from the san francisco bay is the newest architectural jewel of northern california. the new bay bridge, which connects san francisco and...
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i'm phil torres and joined by dr shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. crystal, you got your ph.d. , that caltech is a hot bed of scientific discoveries, happening every day. and today we are lucky enough to meet the scientists. >> absolutely, there's wonderful work. and we are caltech nerds. we have a reputation. we are featured a certain way on sit comes, "the big bang theory" tv show. >> exactly. i'll show you some of my favourite people doing incredible science. the m.e.r.s. is mcarthur -- first person is mcarthur prize winner, taking an approach to energy, global warming and conservation. >> climate change is not a far-off problem in the future. it's happening now, causing hardship now. climate change is real. we have to act now. >> the debate about whether climate change existed at all is falling to the background. i think people accept it's a reality. it's here. now it's a question of what do we do to combat it. >> on the front lines of combatting climate change is caltech aeronaughtic professor dr john deberiy. he's taking cues from animal. >> th
i'm phil torres and joined by dr shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. crystal, you got your ph.d. , that caltech is a hot bed of scientific discoveries, happening every day. and today we are lucky enough to meet the scientists. >> absolutely, there's wonderful work. and we are caltech nerds. we have a reputation. we are featured a certain way on sit comes, "the big bang theory" tv show. >> exactly. i'll show you some of my favourite people doing incredible science. the...
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torres tiene pendiente el pago de impuestos al tio sam.de enfermedades, al menos 84 de sus empleados podrian haber estado expuestos a la peligrosa bacteria del carbunco, conocida como antrax. esto debido a un error en el manejo del material en uno de los laboratorios de la entidad.la agencia seqalo que que observa de cerca a los trabajadores que pueden haber sido afectados y les estan dando tratamiento para minimizar el riesgo de complicaciones cerca de40 familias que perdieron sus hogares debido al mal tiempo, estan iviendo en una acera esperando que el gobierno cumpla sus promesas de darles albergue y viviendas!!un grupo que habia invadido un edifico en construccion en caracas, fue desalojado por la policia!!el ministro de vivenda dijo que pueden alojarlos de manera organizada pero que con violencia el gobierno no trabaja. militantes del grupo estado islamico de irak podrian tener en su poder armas quimicas que alguna vez pertenecieron al dictador saddam hussein!!las armas estarian dentro de un deposito que fue tomado por los insurgentes
torres tiene pendiente el pago de impuestos al tio sam.de enfermedades, al menos 84 de sus empleados podrian haber estado expuestos a la peligrosa bacteria del carbunco, conocida como antrax. esto debido a un error en el manejo del material en uno de los laboratorios de la entidad.la agencia seqalo que que observa de cerca a los trabajadores que pueden haber sido afectados y les estan dando tratamiento para minimizar el riesgo de complicaciones cerca de40 familias que perdieron sus hogares...
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city of albuquerque new mexico must pay six million dollars for the wrongful death of christopher torres who was suffering from schizophrenia when he was killed by police back in two thousand and eleven torres was shot in the back by police while they were serving an arrest warrant state district judge shannon bacon rejected claims that the officers were acting in self defense and saying instead they ask elated the situation by not making an adequate in korea into the facts behind the warrant albuquerque has faced heavy criticism for their police department's use of force and joining us today to talk about the torres case and a few other cases is civil rights attorney shannon kennedy hello shannon let's start with the torres case do you feel the judge's decision was fair absolutely judge. heard over a week's worth of testimony and found that the shooting officer in that case was not credible. and there there have been actually from what i read thirty seven police shootings in albuquerque in just the past four years and twenty three of which were actually fatal obviously the police have t
city of albuquerque new mexico must pay six million dollars for the wrongful death of christopher torres who was suffering from schizophrenia when he was killed by police back in two thousand and eleven torres was shot in the back by police while they were serving an arrest warrant state district judge shannon bacon rejected claims that the officers were acting in self defense and saying instead they ask elated the situation by not making an adequate in korea into the facts behind the warrant...
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torres has pled not guilty but the death penalty is being sought. the lend of time it's taking is angers support of the lamar family. >> i can't imagine the pain, to that end it is frustrating to see this prolonged. torres has not court kate on june 27th when a hearing will decide if grand jury documents will be unsaled. >>> a shopkeeper was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing two competitor foss for the price of souvenirs. woo shot two shopkeepers because they were selling similar souvenir items for less than he was. he must pay restitution to the family of the victims. >>> new gun-control legislation proposed following the massacre last month. six people were killed. the man responsible took his own life. deputies have been criticized for not searching his parent. elliott said they would have found his guns and ruined his plans to kill. >>> bay area cities are backing away from red light cameras after years of hailing them as a key tour in helping to keep roads safe. oakland is the latest to stop using red light cameras. tom bak
torres has pled not guilty but the death penalty is being sought. the lend of time it's taking is angers support of the lamar family. >> i can't imagine the pain, to that end it is frustrating to see this prolonged. torres has not court kate on june 27th when a hearing will decide if grand jury documents will be unsaled. >>> a shopkeeper was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing two competitor foss for the price of souvenirs. woo shot two shopkeepers because they...
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. >> yes commissioner torres. >> the principle company of this is u s r corporation. >> correct u s. >> my subcontractors. >> there's a number of substances i can't name them all but there's 15 sub consultants. >> i'd like to see the list. >> the list it's there. let's - >> the subs we have the list and let's move to so commissioner moran commissioner torres has an opportunity let's move it. >> thank you commissioner president caen always on the spot. >> commissioner torres shall i >> any public comment on that item? seeing none, public comment is closed. i'll call for a vote all in favor, say i. opposed? the i's have it madam secretary next item >> item 12 authorize the general manager to enter into separate agreements for authorized of facilities under proposition e for the agreements that expire agreements in 5 hundred million not not to exceed for $2 million plus up to 5 years. >> good afternoon. i'm with puc i'm happy to walk through the slices. is item before you today replies the existing bank agreement with the water are paper program at a cost about half of the current agree
. >> yes commissioner torres. >> the principle company of this is u s r corporation. >> correct u s. >> my subcontractors. >> there's a number of substances i can't name them all but there's 15 sub consultants. >> i'd like to see the list. >> the list it's there. let's - >> the subs we have the list and let's move to so commissioner moran commissioner torres has an opportunity let's move it. >> thank you commissioner president caen always on...
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are i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys, i'm phil torres. welcome to another week of "techknow." joining me is kyle hill, dr. crystal dilworth and lindsay moran, we're used to seeing security cameras maybe on a front door back alleyway but you realm. >> that's right, phil, believe it or not pretty much we might all be surveilled from above. i went to a dean dayton lab. involving a fancy camera and an airplane. let's have a look. august 26th. just across the border in juarez mexico, an infamous criminal is planning a crime. from an eye in the sky above a high powered system of cameras is capturing it frame by frame. >> the red car here in the center is actually the car that we believe the murderer is in. the blue one here appears to be an accomplice who is paying for the murder. then you've got the two other cars here and they're going to kill a person here in this alleyway. >> the initial police report didn't say much. body found in an alley, victim suffered guns
are i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys, i'm phil torres. welcome to another week of "techknow." joining me is kyle hill, dr. crystal dilworth and lindsay moran, we're used to seeing security cameras maybe on a front door back alleyway but you realm. >> that's right, phil, believe it or not pretty much we might all be surveilled from above. i went to a dean dayton lab. involving a fancy camera and an...
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and i, phil torres, am an ento meteorologist. tonight - los angeles builds for the future, but discovers a secret deep under a subway line. >> i was the first person to ever see that. >> reporter: ever see what? >> a rare fossil. see. >> that's our team, now, let's do some science. [ ♪ music ] >>> hello, welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres. joining me today is kyle hill, dr shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. we have great stuff coming up. we'll start with you crystal dilworth - you have a new look at cancer. >> all of us know one person affected by cancer. i had a chance to go into the operating room and look at a new technique allowing surgeons to actually see cancer. let's take a look. >> reporter: during the gulf war soldiers used night vision goggles that allowed them to see in complete darkness. now, at barnes jewish hospital at washington university school of medicine, besides a mask, surgical scrubs and gloves, this doctor will wear the same technology for her next surgery. this is a 72-year-old woman who noticed a
and i, phil torres, am an ento meteorologist. tonight - los angeles builds for the future, but discovers a secret deep under a subway line. >> i was the first person to ever see that. >> reporter: ever see what? >> a rare fossil. see. >> that's our team, now, let's do some science. [ ♪ music ] >>> hello, welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres. joining me today is kyle hill, dr shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. we have great stuff coming up....
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>> reporter: we'll know a lot more evidence that the district attorney office has on garcia torres. now, one legal analyst says that he thinks that too much information out in the public may lead to the trial being moved to another county. this is some trial video of the suspect of garcia torres present in court today as the defense attorney and the prosecutor argued against unsealing the transcript. morgan hill teenagers here, lamar two years ago. the defense argued more information of the public prejudices with the jury and seat an impartial jury. it would lead to a change of venue and delay it. the judge ruled in favor of releasing the documents after hearing the attorney for the san jose mercury news who argues the public has a right to know. >> we're now going to know what occurred between zero lamar and garcia torres. we're going to know a lot more about what occurred in the time that they were together. the defendant and sierra lamar. we're going to know about the dna associated with the case. all of that is going to become a lot more clear. >> reporter: sierra's body was --
>> reporter: we'll know a lot more evidence that the district attorney office has on garcia torres. now, one legal analyst says that he thinks that too much information out in the public may lead to the trial being moved to another county. this is some trial video of the suspect of garcia torres present in court today as the defense attorney and the prosecutor argued against unsealing the transcript. morgan hill teenagers here, lamar two years ago. the defense argued more information of...
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i'm phil torres, with me kyle sil, cara santa maria, and lindsay moran.indsay moran, the only c.i.a. operative - you are the in-house security specialist. you got me to look at a smart gun coming with controversy. >> that's right. we talk about the controversy later. first let's look at the technology. ironically after years of working for the c.i.a. in danger zones, i tried out gamutry worth -- gadgetry worthy of james bond in the sense of a high tech handgun. let's have a look. >> reporter: when i worked at the c.i.a. and had to sometimes carry a gun, i worried as a woman that i could be overpowered and have my gun taken and used against me. now, as a mum of two young boys, gun safety is a huge concern in my household. according to the latest statistics, each day approximately five children are killed or injured by guns. the newest smart gun, the ip1 is designed to alleviate both of these concerns by personalizing the weapons ability to fire. this works like a regular firearm, if we didn't tell civilians there's batteries, they wouldn't know. >> there's
i'm phil torres, with me kyle sil, cara santa maria, and lindsay moran.indsay moran, the only c.i.a. operative - you are the in-house security specialist. you got me to look at a smart gun coming with controversy. >> that's right. we talk about the controversy later. first let's look at the technology. ironically after years of working for the c.i.a. in danger zones, i tried out gamutry worth -- gadgetry worthy of james bond in the sense of a high tech handgun. let's have a look. >>...
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senator torres, very interesting. it brings to the attention of the public and we have to use subtle molds so that people know how precious water is. water is life. if you don't have water, you don't have life. thank you very much. >> thank you very much for being here, francisco. the next -- yes, commissioner torres. >> i just want to thank you francisco because the history that you provided -- to all of us was informative. thank you. >> thank you again. >> the next card i have is from eddie. >> good afternoon, brother. >> good afternoon, president. i have copies that i would like to distribute to members of the commission. thank you. good afternoon, eddie on with bright line defense project. i'm before here before you to talk about [inaudible]. there was questions about numbers regarding the program and as a result of those questions, we sought out the sharpest minds who studied the programs, the solar industry and there's a report released just yesterday called the vote solar progress report. running through a hand
senator torres, very interesting. it brings to the attention of the public and we have to use subtle molds so that people know how precious water is. water is life. if you don't have water, you don't have life. thank you very much. >> thank you very much for being here, francisco. the next -- yes, commissioner torres. >> i just want to thank you francisco because the history that you provided -- to all of us was informative. thank you. >> thank you again. >> the next...
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and i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now let's do some science. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres, joined by shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. every year 30,000 americans are dying on the roads. this is still happening despite things like safety belts and airbags and active safety systems. shini, you looked at technology that may give us a crashless future down the road. >> yes, 30,000 faltalties is a -- fatalities is a shocking statistic, some caused by impaired driving. of the remainder, 80% could be avoided using this technology. i went to ann arbor to check it out. let's take a look. [ ♪ music ] >> reporter: ann arbor pammela micheo, a quintessential college town, home of the university of michigan and its transportation research institute where they are developing and testing the future of driving. >> i'm trying to kill him. >> reporter: that was a genuine alert that you were about to collide into a car in front. the city is a big field test for vehicle to vehicl
and i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now let's do some science. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres, joined by shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. every year 30,000 americans are dying on the roads. this is still happening despite things like safety belts and airbags and active safety systems. shini, you looked at technology that may give us a crashless future down the road. >> yes, 30,000 faltalties is a --...
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and i, phil torres, am an ento meteorologist. tonight - los angeles builds for the future, but discovers a secret deep under a subway line. >> i was the first person to ever see that. >> reporter: ever see what? >> a rare fossil. see. >> that's our team, now, let's do some science. [ ♪ music ] >>> hello, welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres. joining me today is kyle hill, dr shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. we have great stuff coming up. we'll start with you crystal dilworth - you have a new look at cancer. >> all of us know one person affected by cancer. i had a chance to go into the operating room and look at a new technique allowing surgeons to actually see cancer. let's take a look. >> reporter: during the gulf war soldiers used night vision goggles that allowed them to see in complete darkness. now, at barnes jewish hospital at washington university school of medicine, besides a mask, surgical scrubs and gloves, this doctor will wear the same technology for her next surgery. this is a 72-year-old woman who noticed a
and i, phil torres, am an ento meteorologist. tonight - los angeles builds for the future, but discovers a secret deep under a subway line. >> i was the first person to ever see that. >> reporter: ever see what? >> a rare fossil. see. >> that's our team, now, let's do some science. [ ♪ music ] >>> hello, welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres. joining me today is kyle hill, dr shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. we have great stuff coming up....
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. >> this i think you would agree john torres this is swamping the system? >> this was not a system designed to with stand the number of children we're facing. the we're looking at 90,000 children and next year we're looking at at more. for many years we saw 6,000 to 8,000 children arriving alone so we're far beyond the capacity of the system right now. >> we're far beyond the capacity of the system even before these kids got here. if you're in normal immigration proceedings you could wait years for your case to come up what's going to happen now? >> so the two year wait, that's an average wait for anyone waiting to go before an immigration judge. we made more adjustment in immigration enforcement than we have in immigration judges. the system has been front loaded on the enforcement end and lacked funding on the adjudication end for some time now. one thing that hopefully is going to happen there will be a surge to address this particular flow. but ultimately that's something that hopefully congress will address because they can do a surge operation and mov
. >> this i think you would agree john torres this is swamping the system? >> this was not a system designed to with stand the number of children we're facing. the we're looking at 90,000 children and next year we're looking at at more. for many years we saw 6,000 to 8,000 children arriving alone so we're far beyond the capacity of the system right now. >> we're far beyond the capacity of the system even before these kids got here. if you're in normal immigration proceedings...
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i am phil torres. for most of us, communicating with the human voice is something we kind of take for granted but not so with some of meet. >> yeah. i was able to meet three patients that all have als. it's a devastating condition that degenrates the muscles in the body including those in the vocal cords. so they lose their ability to speak. but using technology, they were able to communicate with me in a really remarkable way, such as these stories we are working. take a look. >> on a snowy day in the of seasons, the training camp for the baltimore ravens football team seems deserted but a j.b. rigans, the senior advisor to player development is at his desk as he is every day. >> you come here to work several times a week, and one wouldn't blame you if you wanted to stay at home. what keeps you coming here? >> sure, i could have stayed home and gone into seclusion after my als diagnosis. but coming to work is about refusing to give up. if we are isolated from human interaction, our spirits will wither
i am phil torres. for most of us, communicating with the human voice is something we kind of take for granted but not so with some of meet. >> yeah. i was able to meet three patients that all have als. it's a devastating condition that degenrates the muscles in the body including those in the vocal cords. so they lose their ability to speak. but using technology, they were able to communicate with me in a really remarkable way, such as these stories we are working. take a look. >>...
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marion torres just happened to be driving by. >> he pulled her out, threw her -- tossed her on the ground, got into the car. the door was still open. he pulled out and he swerved -- she was still halfway in the stall, ran over part of her body. >> reporter: the surveillance video shows the speeder speeding off in the victim's stolen car. the elderly woman has several broken bones but is expected to survive. friends describe her as frail, weighing less than 100 pound. >> they could have picked her up, set her aside and taken the car. why knock her down? why punch her? why do that? >> i hope he's off the streets. it was vush shus. it was really wrong what he did. >> reporter: police are searching for the woman's stolen white 1992 toyota camry. it has california plate, 26789 znr 291. police are also asking you to be on the lookout for the suspected attacker in this case who is facing charges of carjacking and elder abuse once he's caught. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well, mayor jean quan got in a car crash over the weekend. some people wanted to use the red light cameras to see if
marion torres just happened to be driving by. >> he pulled her out, threw her -- tossed her on the ground, got into the car. the door was still open. he pulled out and he swerved -- she was still halfway in the stall, ran over part of her body. >> reporter: the surveillance video shows the speeder speeding off in the victim's stolen car. the elderly woman has several broken bones but is expected to survive. friends describe her as frail, weighing less than 100 pound. >> they...
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so alex torres says. >> i really feel good, if kids watching me, i hope someday they can use it, too.hat if his teammates make cracks about him looking like super mario. he may not go down in history as one of the best left handers. but he'll always have this footnote. >>> we thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. and we'll see you right back here again tomorrow. good night. this is "jeopardy! introducing today's contestants -- a social worker from clifton, new jersey... a product manager from venice, california... and our returning champion -- a fund-raising project manager from lakewood, ohio...
so alex torres says. >> i really feel good, if kids watching me, i hope someday they can use it, too.hat if his teammates make cracks about him looking like super mario. he may not go down in history as one of the best left handers. but he'll always have this footnote. >>> we thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. and we'll see you right back here again tomorrow. good night. this is "jeopardy! introducing today's contestants --...
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i am phil torres. now, we are all relatively familiar with facial recognition technology, but there has been recently. >> these algorith imdz were used by the military for counter by the military for counter terrorism and crime in cases. as i found out, this technology has a much wider application. let's take a look. >> you can't hide your face. you have always had a privacy face with your face being out there and about. you were counting on people recognizing it. not a computer. >> facial recognition technology was first popularized by shows unit. >> we magnified the photo. facial recognition software does the rest? >> congratulations. you are not our perp. >> scenes like this are playing out in police departments around the current tree. facial recognition is helping everyone from cops to nightclub sglfrnz. >> come up to our door, our main office, the lab, and we have access control, face recognition going on here. i am just going to go up and look through the window. there is a camera there that wil
i am phil torres. now, we are all relatively familiar with facial recognition technology, but there has been recently. >> these algorith imdz were used by the military for counter by the military for counter terrorism and crime in cases. as i found out, this technology has a much wider application. let's take a look. >> you can't hide your face. you have always had a privacy face with your face being out there and about. you were counting on people recognizing it. not a computer....
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i'm phil torres and here with kosta and marita.is story i got to do is one of my favorites. helping technology change people's lives. this is a robot that paraplegic people can use to walk again. let's take a look. >> hi! >> this dream happening today. >> these kids from a summer camp near aspen, colorado is if to give amanda a lifesaving gift. a gift she hasn't been able to do here since she was paralyzed in a horrific accident 21 years ago. >> now i want to invite the kids to have at it and rip into it. >> it is a buy ontic robot called exo. a battery powered external skeleton that gives her body the power to do this: >> are you ready? >> three two one blast off! >> whoa! >> and this. >> i'm walk, you guys! >> and even this! [ crying ] >> the technology is so cutting-edge that amanda is the first person in the united states to own one. >> the moment she stood up, i was just amazed because she's been sitting down for 21 years! and that first feeling to stand up again, it's just -- i would have been thrilled obe in that position. >
i'm phil torres and here with kosta and marita.is story i got to do is one of my favorites. helping technology change people's lives. this is a robot that paraplegic people can use to walk again. let's take a look. >> hi! >> this dream happening today. >> these kids from a summer camp near aspen, colorado is if to give amanda a lifesaving gift. a gift she hasn't been able to do here since she was paralyzed in a horrific accident 21 years ago. >> now i want to invite the...
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era tan rocambolesca la teorÍa que puso ahora rodrÍguez que no solamente era a maduro, a rodrÍguez torresabello, o sea, se supone que lo que querÍa hacer marÍa corina era una suerte de carnicerÍa, pues, ¿no? como convertirse en una "serial killer", ¿no? eh, ¿por quÉ yo dije lo de "largo bostezo"? porque en 15 aÑos mÁs o menos se han contabilizado 70 denuncias de magnicidio, desde chÁvez hasta maduro. >> y nada, por supuesto. >> sÍ, maduro lo que estÁ es replicando una clÁsica fÓrmula que viene desde el castrismo, o sea, fidel castro tambiÉn cualquier cantidad de veces hablÓ de denuncias de magnicidio, entonces es una manera de poner un trapo rojo contra la espantosa crisis que estÁ viviendo el paÍs, que es algo nunca visto. no hay ni baterÍas para carros, no hay insumos para la gente enferma de cÁncer, no hay agua, no hay luz, es un paÍs que tiene un subsuelo lleno de petrÓleo, que es el oro negro del mundo, entonces eso, esta gente sencillamente estÁ arropada por su propia incompetencia,
era tan rocambolesca la teorÍa que puso ahora rodrÍguez que no solamente era a maduro, a rodrÍguez torresabello, o sea, se supone que lo que querÍa hacer marÍa corina era una suerte de carnicerÍa, pues, ¿no? como convertirse en una "serial killer", ¿no? eh, ¿por quÉ yo dije lo de "largo bostezo"? porque en 15 aÑos mÁs o menos se han contabilizado 70 denuncias de magnicidio, desde chÁvez hasta maduro. >> y nada, por supuesto. >> sÍ, maduro lo que...
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torres is accused of kidnapping and killing the 20-year-old in 2012 although her body was never found. sierra vanished march of 2012. garcia torres was linked to he were disappearance when his dna was found on articles of sierra's clothing which was found two days after she disappeared in a field near her home. her dna was found in the jetta. in february he was indicted by a grand jury and faces charges revenue carjacking involving three other women dating back to 2009. he pled not guilty to all the charges including the kid dmaping and murder of sierra. the santa clara county district attorney announced that they would seek the death penalty for torres depending on today's hearing, the trial could be set as early as september. live in san jose, "today in the bay." >> all right, thank you very much. >>> 5:11, finally get back against texas. what one california lawmaker's promising to do coming up next. >>> standoff between the head of chipotle and a top official in texas. what has the two sides at odds. >>> nbc bay area honored with excellence in breaking news coverage, feature report
torres is accused of kidnapping and killing the 20-year-old in 2012 although her body was never found. sierra vanished march of 2012. garcia torres was linked to he were disappearance when his dna was found on articles of sierra's clothing which was found two days after she disappeared in a field near her home. her dna was found in the jetta. in february he was indicted by a grand jury and faces charges revenue carjacking involving three other women dating back to 2009. he pled not guilty to...
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lorena --- hoy se presentar en lorena --- hoy se presentar en corte antoln garca torres...do de secuestrar y asesinar la adolescente de morgan hill sierra lamar juanfra --- ser un da de mucha tensin porque se decidir si se aceptan importantes pruebas... take 2boxes pasamos con lucero bentez de telemundo 48 primera edicin... quien se encuentra en vivo desde la corte... lucero de qu se tratan estas pruebas? lucero live lorena cmo puede el fiscal pedir la pena de muerte para garca torres sin haber encontrado el cuerpo de la joven? juanfra en sunnyvale el sospechoso juanfra en sunnyvale el sospechoso acusado de acuchillar a una mujer y secuestrar a una menor fue arrestado... take vo jos luis valencia fue llevado al centro de detencin del condado de santa clara... segn la polica el sujeto supuestamente apuÑal a su ex novia y secuestr a la hija de ambos ... la pequeÑa fue puesta en custodia por las autoridades y luego fue entregada a la madre... juanfra/topmap un hombre herido de bala se encuentra en estado crtico en el hospital de san jos.... la polica piensa que la vctima fue h
lorena --- hoy se presentar en lorena --- hoy se presentar en corte antoln garca torres...do de secuestrar y asesinar la adolescente de morgan hill sierra lamar juanfra --- ser un da de mucha tensin porque se decidir si se aceptan importantes pruebas... take 2boxes pasamos con lucero bentez de telemundo 48 primera edicin... quien se encuentra en vivo desde la corte... lucero de qu se tratan estas pruebas? lucero live lorena cmo puede el fiscal pedir la pena de muerte para garca torres sin haber...
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alex torres the reliever for the san diego padres became the first pitcher to wear a protective padded cap. the league approved the cap earlier this year after a pitcher for the oakland a's was hit in the head by a line drive and suffered a serious concussion. torres said he doesn't feel much different between the padded cap and a regular hat. >>> up next, a young american at wimbledon, how she courted success and proved that words couldn't hurt her. >>> finally tonight, two rising stars in their sports are clearly headed for bigger and better things. lucy lee, the 11-year-old golf sensation we told you about who qualified for the u.s. women's open, well, she missed the cut for the final round, but she's clearly a young woman to watch. and so is taylor townsend. she's an 18-year-old tennis prodigy getting ready to play this week at wimbledon, and she's becoming a role model for young women because of comments about her image that she refused to let stop her. we get her story tonight from nbc's erica hill. >> reporter: 18-year-old taylor townsend is ready. >> i'm so excited. i love the
alex torres the reliever for the san diego padres became the first pitcher to wear a protective padded cap. the league approved the cap earlier this year after a pitcher for the oakland a's was hit in the head by a line drive and suffered a serious concussion. torres said he doesn't feel much different between the padded cap and a regular hat. >>> up next, a young american at wimbledon, how she courted success and proved that words couldn't hurt her. >>> finally tonight, two...
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antolin garcia-torres has pled not guilty to the charges. >>> and they are looking for a team. the victim a 14-year-old freshman and he used attend this school. we will have a live report from oregon. >>> meantime he has been accused of wounding one person and wounding two others at a pacific university. aaron is being held and is on suicide watch. he opened fire last thursday. he was pepper sprayed and wrestled to the floor by a student security monitor and held until police arrived. >>> they are upset over separate shootings in a matter of hours. a child was hit, a few hours earlier, a three-year-old was a affected. >> our nonfatal shooting rate is down about a third but it is end couraging but does no good if you are in the two thirds. >> both children are expected to recover and they have made four arrests and in this shooting they are still looking nor other suspects. >>> city college is in danger of -- danger of losing its accreditation next month. they have signed a letter urging the commission to extend the colleges timeline. it would revehicle things and that would cha
antolin garcia-torres has pled not guilty to the charges. >>> and they are looking for a team. the victim a 14-year-old freshman and he used attend this school. we will have a live report from oregon. >>> meantime he has been accused of wounding one person and wounding two others at a pacific university. aaron is being held and is on suicide watch. he opened fire last thursday. he was pepper sprayed and wrestled to the floor by a student security monitor and held until police...
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raÚl torres nos dice como va su esfuerzo para que sus muertes no queden impunes. >>> por cada pequeÑo. a-ha bra dama dice que su hija estÁ en el cielo aunque muriÓ en un in c un doy. >>> a emilia le truncaron el proyecto de vida y lo que querÍamos la guarderÍa abc conoces nado se quemÓ. y 49 pequeÑos murieron. hasta los padres de julio ademÁs del dolor tienen coraje. porque no hubo justicia. era mi bebÉ chiquito, mi bebe mÁs pequeÑo. >>> segÚn la investigaciÓn. ni dueÑos ni funcionarios del gobierno son culpables, porque fue un accidente inicio con un cortocircuito en una bodega de al lado. bodega del gobierno de sonora. tribunal jarredes de la bodega dicen que no habÍa corriente elÉctrica. >>> que nosotros no somos los tÉcnicos al salir y para nosotros, en la bodega. no habÍa krreipts. 25 niÑas y 24 niÑos que deberÍan sonreÍr asi. murieron de la peor manera. y hasta el momento, no hay ni un solo culpable. sonrÍe martin, johnathan. jazmÍn, lucia, magdalena y manuel. >>> estÁn los 49 y es un mural en la ciudad de mÉxico. o se burlan que en la cÁmara de diputados 5 aÑos despuÉs. decidie
raÚl torres nos dice como va su esfuerzo para que sus muertes no queden impunes. >>> por cada pequeÑo. a-ha bra dama dice que su hija estÁ en el cielo aunque muriÓ en un in c un doy. >>> a emilia le truncaron el proyecto de vida y lo que querÍamos la guarderÍa abc conoces nado se quemÓ. y 49 pequeÑos murieron. hasta los padres de julio ademÁs del dolor tienen coraje. porque no hubo justicia. era mi bebÉ chiquito, mi bebe mÁs pequeÑo. >>> segÚn la...
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en cuestion de horas se presentara en la corte superior del condado de santa clara, antolin garcia torres..... juanfra --- el sospechoso acusado de secuestrar y asesinar a la adolescente sierra lamar... en el 2009 take 2boxes pasamos con lucero bentez de telemundo 48 primera edicin... quin se encuentra en vivo desde san jos .. lucero... antoln se declar "no culpable" en febrero pasado? no es as? lucero live juanfra --la policia de berkeley dio a --la policia de berkeley dio a conocer los nombres de 2 sospechosos involucrados en un tiroteo ... vo ...incidente reportado el 11 de junio donde 2 personas resultaron heridas... --"anthony durant" de 23 aÑos, residente de berkeley, y "donzale mejia" de 22, ya fue arrestado. --durant, todavia no ha sido localizado y es buscado por asalto con arma mortal y es considerado armado y peligroso. vo lorena ---nuevas pistas podran ayudar a dar con el responsable de atropellar a un hombre y dejarlo en estado de coma..... . ---el sospechoso conduca una "mini van" honda, gris, posible modelo "odyssey" entre 2007 y 2010, cuando arroll a yanis" cerca de capito
en cuestion de horas se presentara en la corte superior del condado de santa clara, antolin garcia torres..... juanfra --- el sospechoso acusado de secuestrar y asesinar a la adolescente sierra lamar... en el 2009 take 2boxes pasamos con lucero bentez de telemundo 48 primera edicin... quin se encuentra en vivo desde san jos .. lucero... antoln se declar "no culpable" en febrero pasado? no es as? lucero live juanfra --la policia de berkeley dio a --la policia de berkeley dio a conocer...
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vinoing to rÍas que hacen que las dos selecciones pasen a octavo de final raÚl torres en rÍo con lo Últimoive una fiesta de mucho color colombia ganÓ a japon y pasÓ en primer lugar a la siguiente ronda el primer gol cuadrado y despuÉs empate por parte de japÓn luego raep ze martÍnez no una si no en dos ocasiones y finalmente cuarto gol de rodrÍguez y se sellÓ la victoria y no sÓlo se celebra aquÍ tambiÉn en las ciudades en colombia, por todas partes se vive mucho festejo, pero vamos a escuchar que nos de jedijeron a >>> colombia va a ganar. >>> muy contenta, en mi paÍs no tiene precio. >>> aquÍ en rio celebrando esperando ganar a uruguay y luego kaur togcuartos final. >>> pero de esta alegrÍa la desilusiÓn porque hoy aunque uruguay ganÓ, raep skwoi el que podÍa ser el primer villano luis suÁrez al al ko de una mordida a un italiano no es la primera vez que lo hace, late tercera en 4 aÑos. la fifa ha dicho que se sgraets y va a utilizar las cÁmaras del partido y un e hÉroe, el director de la selecciÓn de mÉxico es un Ídolo, vamos a ver esta historia. 3 veces gritaron gol y fueron los mejore
vinoing to rÍas que hacen que las dos selecciones pasen a octavo de final raÚl torres en rÍo con lo Últimoive una fiesta de mucho color colombia ganÓ a japon y pasÓ en primer lugar a la siguiente ronda el primer gol cuadrado y despuÉs empate por parte de japÓn luego raep ze martÍnez no una si no en dos ocasiones y finalmente cuarto gol de rodrÍguez y se sellÓ la victoria y no sÓlo se celebra aquÍ tambiÉn en las ciudades en colombia, por todas partes se vive mucho festejo, pero...