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vÍctor: depende de quiÉn las aloque.tes de carrera marca el principio del 100. >> ya te bajas del caballo? te aconsejo que te vuelvas asesor. vÍctor: quiÉn te dijo que voy a dejar de correr? >> no lo digo yo, es por tu edad. ya vas para el cuarto piso y eso indica que vas de bajada. lo dicen los que saben. vÍctor: eso que dicen es una idiotez, yo no voy de bajada. los 40 no son el fin, es el inicio de cosas mejores. tengo la experiencia y sÉ cÓmo le llega el agua al molino. >> ya este quÉ mosca le pico? lo Único que faltaba. vÍctor: quÉ le pasa a la gente? retirarme yo? >> por quÉ esa cara? quién te robÓ la sonrisa? vÍctor: sabes que hay gente que te quiere amargar el dÍa, pero no lo voy a dejar. >> quÉ pasÓ? vÍctor: un aficionado que me dijo que voy de bajada, eso no es verdad. >> te entiendo, debe ser muy duro que te lo digan de frente. lo cierto es que dicen que es el vÍctor que triunfÓ en kent toque y baltimore y casi conquista nueva york, queda casi nada. vÍctor: pero por quÉ si yo lo doy todo? >> yo lo sÉ, yo lo sé
vÍctor: depende de quiÉn las aloque.tes de carrera marca el principio del 100. >> ya te bajas del caballo? te aconsejo que te vuelvas asesor. vÍctor: quiÉn te dijo que voy a dejar de correr? >> no lo digo yo, es por tu edad. ya vas para el cuarto piso y eso indica que vas de bajada. lo dicen los que saben. vÍctor: eso que dicen es una idiotez, yo no voy de bajada. los 40 no son el fin, es el inicio de cosas mejores. tengo la experiencia y sÉ cÓmo le llega el agua al molino....
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i'll toss it back to victor. wind field coming into key west first, key largo, eventually up into ocean reef and miami. there is the storm over miami. the white is 100 miles per hour or greater. it's difficult to stand, do anything out there. everyone in the keys needs to be gone. it's that simple. i know the conks, i know all of that, you just need to go. naples, it's a significant storm, it's not too late if you want to leave. i'll show you the satellite and the traffic a bit. up towards tampa at 90 to 105 miles per hour. even in atlanta, you'll get wind gusts around 100 miles per hour. now, this is google earth, i expect to you use it in ways on your way out of southwest florida. the roads are clear. according to the governor, he's been delivering gasoline as much as you possibly can, if you want to get out, there are no huge traffic jams like there were yesterday. i talked to one of my friends who usually lives in michigan but right now he lives in grassy key by marathon. it took him 20 hours to go from the k
i'll toss it back to victor. wind field coming into key west first, key largo, eventually up into ocean reef and miami. there is the storm over miami. the white is 100 miles per hour or greater. it's difficult to stand, do anything out there. everyone in the keys needs to be gone. it's that simple. i know the conks, i know all of that, you just need to go. naples, it's a significant storm, it's not too late if you want to leave. i'll show you the satellite and the traffic a bit. up towards...
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victor. >> yeah, chad. there echoing what we heard from the national weather service out of the keys that this is as real as it gets. take all of these warnings seriously. chad myers from the cnn weather center. thank you so much. we've got live pictures comes in from orlando. again what is hitting south florida in a few hours will be hitting central florida later in the day on sunday. so, we're seeing a water distribution center here. there have been difficulties getting bottled water across the state. and we know that this is one of the options here for people who are trying to get some water up in orlando. thanks to our affiliates for brings us that. let's now go to cuba, which is bearing the brunt of hurricane irma, has overnight. our cnn's patrick oppmann is there on the north coast. patrick, i want you to give us an update on what you're seeing there. but also leaning on your years of living in cuba. being based there. your fears for the island, considering the conditions you're seeing as irma passes.
victor. >> yeah, chad. there echoing what we heard from the national weather service out of the keys that this is as real as it gets. take all of these warnings seriously. chad myers from the cnn weather center. thank you so much. we've got live pictures comes in from orlando. again what is hitting south florida in a few hours will be hitting central florida later in the day on sunday. so, we're seeing a water distribution center here. there have been difficulties getting bottled water...
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victor is down in miami.a problem with his shot because the wind and the rain has have started to hit him as well as derek van dam who is in miami beach and the sand is picking up and that's hitting him as well, so they're starting to feel the first bands of this. we know that it's hit cuba. there are people though, chad, that are up in florida, they weren't expecting it to be as bad on the west coast as it is. how long as they start to feel these first ecffects and they thinking how long is this going to last? can you give them any indication of that. >> >> well, from eye wall to eye wall, i would say that's two tours. when you get the 130 going to the east comparing to the eye and it gets calm and you get to the backside of the eye, it would be a two-hour period. you cannot go outside because the wind will pick up and blow everything that is displaced and blow it back on you. from where we are now to when miami finally feels less than 50, might be 36 hours. >> i mean it's going to blow a long time. this thi
victor is down in miami.a problem with his shot because the wind and the rain has have started to hit him as well as derek van dam who is in miami beach and the sand is picking up and that's hitting him as well, so they're starting to feel the first bands of this. we know that it's hit cuba. there are people though, chad, that are up in florida, they weren't expecting it to be as bad on the west coast as it is. how long as they start to feel these first ecffects and they thinking how long is...
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victor stay safe. thank you. i want to go via skype to miami bring in the national spokesperson for the miles an hour red cross. you have thousands of volunteers on the ground there running and managing these shelters and for all of these people who have been displaced by the storm. give us a sense how well this has gone. this must have been of the biggest evacuations. >> it's been enormous but overall gone very well. red cross has been here for over a week. give you an idea just saturday night alone, 127,000 people spent time -- spent the night in our evacuation shelters we kwoord nated with the communities. over 450 shelters being operated. it's been a massive undertaking but it's gone very well. >> most of the cities in the direct path of irma, still about two hours away from cur fis being lifted. what's the primary concern once the sun begins to come up? what's first? >> the primary concern is people might take it for granted they can begin to immediately go out. they need to listen to the local authorities a
victor stay safe. thank you. i want to go via skype to miami bring in the national spokesperson for the miles an hour red cross. you have thousands of volunteers on the ground there running and managing these shelters and for all of these people who have been displaced by the storm. give us a sense how well this has gone. this must have been of the biggest evacuations. >> it's been enormous but overall gone very well. red cross has been here for over a week. give you an idea just saturday...
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i'm victor blackwell continuing our special live coverage.ve been ordered to evacuate. meanwhile hundreds of fema officials are working double shifts to working a response to what will come after irma. let's go back into you. >> because we have to remember, this storm is affecting the sports world as well. more in this morning's bleacher report. >> the dolphins already conditionaled tomorrow's game against the bucs and he's taking the players, the coaches and the staff, flying them to los angeles to play the chargers where they don't play until next sunday. so they'll keep them safe and away from the storm. the jaguars play the texans in houston and they will stay in houston after the game. they're going to monitor the storm, evaluate the storm in jacksonville monday to see if it's safe for them to return. tampa bay also in the path. so the series is moving from tampa to new york to the home of the mets. funlly, the u.s. virgin islands have been devastated and the rebuilding process is just beginning. tim duncan was born and raised there and
i'm victor blackwell continuing our special live coverage.ve been ordered to evacuate. meanwhile hundreds of fema officials are working double shifts to working a response to what will come after irma. let's go back into you. >> because we have to remember, this storm is affecting the sports world as well. more in this morning's bleacher report. >> the dolphins already conditionaled tomorrow's game against the bucs and he's taking the players, the coaches and the staff, flying them...
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let's go to cnn's victor blackwell. good morning, victor. >> good morning. the other reason they should stay where they are, there is a curfew. no one is to be out on foot or cars until further notice thap that went into effect at 6:00 yesterday. the mayor here, bob buck horn, saying that he and police and sheriff's department will be very aggressive about making sure people stay off the streets. let me tell what you is happening right now. a moment of calm. what is left of the eye of hurricane irma. that brutal northern edge of the eye wall passed about two hours ago, around 1:00 a.m. that's headed about 30 miles north of where we are. you are not seeing rain but the wind is gusting up again just a bit. we are on the southern end and we are expecting the back half of the storm to come and bring more rains as this storm is not done with this area yet. other big thing that's happening right now, the storm surge. now the mayor said, as this storm is coming up western side of t the peninsula, he said tampa would be punched in the face. well, that cross back acr
let's go to cnn's victor blackwell. good morning, victor. >> good morning. the other reason they should stay where they are, there is a curfew. no one is to be out on foot or cars until further notice thap that went into effect at 6:00 yesterday. the mayor here, bob buck horn, saying that he and police and sheriff's department will be very aggressive about making sure people stay off the streets. let me tell what you is happening right now. a moment of calm. what is left of the eye of...
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christi and victor? >> nima, what are you hearing about this meeting that happened and just wrapped up a short time ago? >> reporter: well, we still don't have any definitive details, but part of this, of course, is to try and ascertain, and this is increasingly been the complication, whether this was a copycat, whether this was an inspired attack, or whether they are genuinely any links and networks that should have been blipping on their radars. and, of course, as you said, the london metropolitan police force has poo-pooed isis's claim of responsibility, but in this age of isis 2.0, as they lose their territorial footprint, that doesn't really matter, because what isis are seeking is really just to get that propaganda coup of inspiring these soldiers. but, of course, for security, for the authorities and the security sources we're talking to, it just makes their job incredibly, incredibly difficult. if this isn't pinging on any of the networks that you're keeping an eye on, then it it becomes so diffi
christi and victor? >> nima, what are you hearing about this meeting that happened and just wrapped up a short time ago? >> reporter: well, we still don't have any definitive details, but part of this, of course, is to try and ascertain, and this is increasingly been the complication, whether this was a copycat, whether this was an inspired attack, or whether they are genuinely any links and networks that should have been blipping on their radars. and, of course, as you said, the...
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victor, thanks for joining victor, thanks forjoining us. bring us victor, thanks forjoining us.te with the situation now. thanks very much for having me. the situation now we are in recovery mode but at the same time we are in preparatory mode because as you know harry kane jose preparatory mode because as you know harry kanejose has taken the same path towards anguilla. —— hurricane jose. irma caused vast destruction to our territory including the private and public sector. the hospital was severely damaged to the extent of the daugherty of the rooms have there ruse lifted off —— the majority —— roofs. the government buildings, the house of the assembly, the offices of schools and another number of government buildings were severely damaged and that means we will be taking time to recover and restore those buildings. in addition to that, private homes and buildings have been damaged. few houses haven't had damage of one sort or another. the majority of the housing stock is concrete. but other houses are made of wood and galvanise and shingles and all that kind of stuff. 0ccasio
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.few hours from now, the president will head to texas and louisiana to visit victims of harvey. he's pushing congress for nearly $8 billion in the first round of recovery funding. there is a mandatory evacuation order of texas. the water is still rising. these areas in imminent danger of losing their sewer services. so far, 50 people have died after harvey tore through this part of the state. 72,000 people have been rescued. >> let's talk about the floodwaters. yes, they are receding, but health officials warn there are major health threats that will linger for weeks, if not months. let's talk about that with the dean for the school of medicine at baylor. thank you for being here. we know there are rancid things in this water that's there. what are the most immediate threats to people who have been in it. . >> good morning and thanks for having me on. we know there's short term and long term health effects we can anticipate. we know this because we learned a lot of lessons from katrina
i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.few hours from now, the president will head to texas and louisiana to visit victims of harvey. he's pushing congress for nearly $8 billion in the first round of recovery funding. there is a mandatory evacuation order of texas. the water is still rising. these areas in imminent danger of losing their sewer services. so far, 50 people have died after harvey tore through this part of the state. 72,000 people have been rescued. >> let's talk...
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>> for example, victor says in prison, he was once housed next door to a member of a rival gang. using a method called fishing in which inmates used string to pass items to cell to cell, victor put his plan into place. he would attempt to fish a magazine with a note inside to a nearby mexican mafia member. >> i would call to my gang brother, two cells down and purposely miss his cell for the magazine to land in the next guy's cell so he could get it, that's what i wanted him to do. in the note victor falsely written a particular inmate in the rival gang was really a member of the mexican mafia. >> and, he would read the letter and then he would pass it to his other gang brothers, and sometimes it would end up stabbing their own brother thinking it was one of us. see, that's the kind of psychological warfare that i liked to ploy. >> victor says that he sees parallels between the early days of the mexican mafia and those of its younger wilder rival the tango orejones. >> the mexican mafia basically started like the orejones now, let's do this to protect ourselves so nobody else wil
>> for example, victor says in prison, he was once housed next door to a member of a rival gang. using a method called fishing in which inmates used string to pass items to cell to cell, victor put his plan into place. he would attempt to fish a magazine with a note inside to a nearby mexican mafia member. >> i would call to my gang brother, two cells down and purposely miss his cell for the magazine to land in the next guy's cell so he could get it, that's what i wanted him to do....
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here in moscow mark slow boulder he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have victor or levitch he is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have alex chris afore he was director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mark let me go to you first here i guess this is the drama of tit for tat in u.s. russia relations why. close this consulate why search and where is this all where to come from and what is it going to lead to and what does the u.s. hope to accomplish ok well i mean we have to see where this all began back in december with obama's parthian shot in an attempt to sabotage the incoming. administration's campaign policy of detente with russia they kicked thirty five russian diplomats out of the country seized two russian diplomatic properties in the u.s. and russia replied out of dubious legal. foundationally i mean there's all kinds of of questions of about its legality under the vienna convention so ev
here in moscow mark slow boulder he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have victor or levitch he is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have alex chris afore he was director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mark let me go to you first here i guess this is the drama of tit for tat in u.s. russia relations why....
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ok let me go to victor now and you know the north korea story is like a bad flu they just want. go away here but that is definitely their strategy their strategy is to keep themselves in the news and to keep everyone reacting to him and you know what who their favorite viewer of the their show is it's donald trump they're playing him like a fiddle picture and you're exactly correct and we see the american side since the down time has become president it's oakley marrying what north korea has been doing so even language choice even linguistically is sort of the american kim you know way and there is only one way to solve to resolve to normalize the. relations in the korean peninsula between north and so and that's when you go she has the option of here's introduced a program over and you can say that settlement russia china russia and china has road map and the united states of course has not accepted that road map does not want to negotiate with north korea so in the korean situations there are two different paths that can be taken by the top administration if they keep so on so
ok let me go to victor now and you know the north korea story is like a bad flu they just want. go away here but that is definitely their strategy their strategy is to keep themselves in the news and to keep everyone reacting to him and you know what who their favorite viewer of the their show is it's donald trump they're playing him like a fiddle picture and you're exactly correct and we see the american side since the down time has become president it's oakley marrying what north korea has...
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vÍctor, bienvenido. >>> gracias por el espacio. etapas en un desastre. uno es la emergencia. que es al momento de que se sucede el sismo. se colapsa cht es ahÍ donde se vablgt a tod es la primera fase. la vitalidad. lo importante ahÍ. es recuperar el mayor nÚmero de vidas humanas. y tambiÉn, recuperar los cuerpos. y yo creo que las personas, que han perdido un familiar. se merecen que les entreguemos al cuerpo de las personas para que lo ven ren y hagan algo. no entiendo eso que dicen que va a entrar para demoler, quien estÁ adentro se va a perder y va a contar como simplemente personas desaparecida. entonces, nosotros queremos y solicitamos y traemos todos los donativos que la gente nos pide aquÍ, aqui lo que vez nez tita >>> y tÚ lo comunicas. >>>, yo lo comunico. no soy el hÉroe, queque declaro los que nos traen, lo que piden, constantemente estoy subiendo en mi whatsapp lo que vengo entrego y dig ¿que te hace falta? grabo y video y lo tsuboi mis amigos en sus redes van y alguien. >>> es como han reaccionado. >>> hoy a 6 dÍas qu
vÍctor, bienvenido. >>> gracias por el espacio. etapas en un desastre. uno es la emergencia. que es al momento de que se sucede el sismo. se colapsa cht es ahÍ donde se vablgt a tod es la primera fase. la vitalidad. lo importante ahÍ. es recuperar el mayor nÚmero de vidas humanas. y tambiÉn, recuperar los cuerpos. y yo creo que las personas, que han perdido un familiar. se merecen que les entreguemos al cuerpo de las personas para que lo ven ren y hagan algo. no entiendo eso que...
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victor, what is the conditions right now? >> reporter: robin, conditions just continue to get worse out here. the winds really picking up and the debris starting to fly around in just about every direction. this black building behind me moments before you guys came to me, windows just blown out left and right, there was a huge awning on top of that building as well. if we pan over to the right if we can, a huge awning just came down right over there. it's a huge screen -- it was like a billboard of sort that came down. there's metal flying all over the place. at this point residents, anyone visiting the island have all been told to shelter in place. we know at our hotel security came by knocking door to door telling everybody get out of your rooms, we around any spot that has any glass nearby. go inside this one central room that they've isolated for everybody to get inside and stay safe because as you see right now, maria hasn't even reached san juan yet and we're feeling strong effects. another powerful gust. for us we're a
victor, what is the conditions right now? >> reporter: robin, conditions just continue to get worse out here. the winds really picking up and the debris starting to fly around in just about every direction. this black building behind me moments before you guys came to me, windows just blown out left and right, there was a huge awning on top of that building as well. if we pan over to the right if we can, a huge awning just came down right over there. it's a huge screen -- it was like a...
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. >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> good morning to you. thanks for being with us. politics, patriotism and nfl kickoff comes in a few hours in the nfl. >> what is going to happen on the field before the games after president trump criticized players who, quote, take a knee during the national anthem and doing this in protest of racial inequality. this morning, we know more nfl executives and athletes are speaking out, the controversy is spread to go another pro sports league. >> listen to this from the president about north korea. they won't be around much longer. the new threats after the north korea's foreign minister speaks out at the u.n. and pushing the countries closer to open war. >> the latest on president trump's travel ban is set to conspire today. >>> let's get first to what is happening with the nfl. he just issued this statement via twitter. the president trump tweeted this. you will see change take place fast. fire or suspend. >> a lot of people will be watching the moments before the games to see how many players will p
. >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> good morning to you. thanks for being with us. politics, patriotism and nfl kickoff comes in a few hours in the nfl. >> what is going to happen on the field before the games after president trump criticized players who, quote, take a knee during the national anthem and doing this in protest of racial inequality. this morning, we know more nfl executives and athletes are speaking out,...
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. >> i'm victor blackwell. breaking news this morning, another powerful earthquake has rocked mexico. this one comes as a magnitude 6.1. >> a slight tremor was felt in mexico city, that's hundreds of miles away. rescue operations were briefly halted. you can see workers here moving off the rubble where they were working. let's get to meteorologist allison chinchar in our media center. is this an aftershock? >> it appears to be an aftershock, the question is of which quake is it an aftershock for. magnitude 6.1 and very, very shallow of an earthquake. depth only 9 kilometers, that's only 5.5 miles deep. that may seem like a lot, but in earthquake scale that's not even close. anything 70 kilometers or lower is considered shallow. so the fact that we're not even at 10 kilometers just goes to show you how shallow this particular earthquake is. now, where that plays in effect is in the damage because the closer they are to the surface, the more likely they are to cause damage. and that damage can be more widespread
. >> i'm victor blackwell. breaking news this morning, another powerful earthquake has rocked mexico. this one comes as a magnitude 6.1. >> a slight tremor was felt in mexico city, that's hundreds of miles away. rescue operations were briefly halted. you can see workers here moving off the rubble where they were working. let's get to meteorologist allison chinchar in our media center. is this an aftershock? >> it appears to be an aftershock, the question is of which quake is...
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our victor a kwen doquendo righ middle of all of it.m. >> reporter: good morning, george. the winds severely picking up at this point. the rain so powerful you can really only see a block away at this point. we're in san juan in a very popular tourist area here. most of these buildings are hotels but there are some residential buildings. i don't know if you can see it, but there's this one orange building behind me, a piece of debris just fell here. those windows there for that building, they've all been blown out except for the ones shuttered up. we've been listening to them blow out all morning long. where we are just to let you guys know, we're in an area surrounded by concrete on three sides and has a concrete ceiling so we feel like we are okay for right now in this spot, but obviously if we need to, there is a way for us to get indoors and to a more secure location. we will do that if we need to. for now we'll keep bringing you these reports as the conditions just continue to get worse here in san juan. george, robin, michael? >>
our victor a kwen doquendo righ middle of all of it.m. >> reporter: good morning, george. the winds severely picking up at this point. the rain so powerful you can really only see a block away at this point. we're in san juan in a very popular tourist area here. most of these buildings are hotels but there are some residential buildings. i don't know if you can see it, but there's this one orange building behind me, a piece of debris just fell here. those windows there for that building,...
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victor oquendo is in houston. >> reporter: a life-threatening emergency in west houston tonight. hundreds in flooded homes now under new mandatory evacuation orders, the controlled release of two major reservoirs expected to raise water levels even higher. >> if you've got water in your home, i'm requiring you to evacuate. >> reporter: jessica castro-paredes fled her home on monday. this is it before. tonight, it's flooded. >> we just don't know when it's going to end and how it's going to end. >> reporter: officials now cutting power to thousands to reduce the danger from electrocution. we followed one team on a high water rescue operation. we're in the bear creek village with some spots under five feet of water. we're riding along in a high water rescue vehicle. making sure there are no looters and rescuing anyone who needs it. cars submerged. their roofs damaged by boat propellers. residents here being told the water won't recede for weeks. what's your house like? >> probably under 7 feet of water. total devastation. >> reporter: and tonight, that chemical plant just outside o
victor oquendo is in houston. >> reporter: a life-threatening emergency in west houston tonight. hundreds in flooded homes now under new mandatory evacuation orders, the controlled release of two major reservoirs expected to raise water levels even higher. >> if you've got water in your home, i'm requiring you to evacuate. >> reporter: jessica castro-paredes fled her home on monday. this is it before. tonight, it's flooded. >> we just don't know when it's going to end...
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>> victor oquendo leading us off from san juan. victor, thank you.'s get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano live in san juan, as well. rob, where is this hurricane tonight? and you have the new models, the timing, as it gets closer to the east coast. >> reporter: very important forecast, david. first of all, the center of this thing is now off the coast, about 75 miles east of the dominican republic. the mountains of puerto rico took a little steam out of it. it's a category 2 now, 110-mile-an-hour winds. it may very well strengthen again as it heads towards the turks and caicos. should stay away from the most populated areas there. getting up towards the carolinas come monday. what it does after that, certainly some question marks, but our longer term models, as you mentioned, do have it coming a little bit closer to the coastline, maybe coming up towards new england, maybe taking a very jose-like track. too soon to tell whether it will impact the u.s. directly. but something we'll be watching very, very closely in the coming days. david? >>
>> victor oquendo leading us off from san juan. victor, thank you.'s get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano live in san juan, as well. rob, where is this hurricane tonight? and you have the new models, the timing, as it gets closer to the east coast. >> reporter: very important forecast, david. first of all, the center of this thing is now off the coast, about 75 miles east of the dominican republic. the mountains of puerto rico took a little steam out of it. it's a category...
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>> good morning, victor and christi. president trump calling john mccain's decision to not support the graham/cassidy bill terrible, going right after the senator from arizona, the president writing, "john mccain never had any intention of voting for this bill, which his governor loves. he campaigned on repeal and replace. let arizona down." he then went further writing, "large block grants to states is a good thing to do. better control and management. great for arizona. mccain let his best friend l.g. down." l.g., of course, a reference to lindsey graham, one of the sponsors of the bill. the president, however, as he said last night at his rally in alabama, is not giving up hope on a repeal and replacement of obamacare. listen. >> john mccain was not on the list. so that was a totally unexpected thing. terrible. honestly, terrible. repeal and replace, because john mccain, if you look at his campaign, his last campaign, was all about repeal and replace. repeal and replace. so he decided to do something different, and th
>> good morning, victor and christi. president trump calling john mccain's decision to not support the graham/cassidy bill terrible, going right after the senator from arizona, the president writing, "john mccain never had any intention of voting for this bill, which his governor loves. he campaigned on repeal and replace. let arizona down." he then went further writing, "large block grants to states is a good thing to do. better control and management. great for arizona....
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victor and christi?y wasn't worth fighting over, your space in line at the gas station. >> it depends on how low your tank is, i guess they would say. >> alison kosik in dallas, thank you so much. >>> let's talk to dougly brinkley here, cnn presidential historian. the author of "the great deluge: hurricane katrina, new orleans, and the mississippi gulf coast." douglas, i know you wrote an op-ed that texas needs to learn from katrina. do you think they have? and what do they need to learn? >> well they have learned, housten in particular learned and so did fema. fema under michael brown during katrina was a disaster. there was nobody there. fema now under brock long seems to be operating fairly well. i'm afraid houston might be falling into the same problem that new orleans did. which is trying to get back to normal too quick. when you have possible people trapped in houses, there may be more people dead found. you have fires going on, on memorial in the middle of town, and you're coming back, have a bask
victor and christi?y wasn't worth fighting over, your space in line at the gas station. >> it depends on how low your tank is, i guess they would say. >> alison kosik in dallas, thank you so much. >>> let's talk to dougly brinkley here, cnn presidential historian. the author of "the great deluge: hurricane katrina, new orleans, and the mississippi gulf coast." douglas, i know you wrote an op-ed that texas needs to learn from katrina. do you think they have? and...
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victor, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we are following developments from the west tonight. firefighters still fighting the largest fire in the history of los angeles. officials say rain and cooler temperatures are now helping firefighters battle the la tuna fire and now 30% contained after burning thousand acres, destroying four homes and force a state of emergency. in oregon tonight, more than 150 hikers stranded by the eagle creek fire, have now been rescued, but evacuations are now mounting. it is suspected the fire was started with illegal fireworks, now burning in the west. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the images coming in tonight. a car plowing into a labor day neighborhood party. what police say that driver told them, and among the injured tonight, reportedly a pregnant woman. >>> also the nurse arrested at the hospital for refusing the police officer's order tonight. outrage caused by this incident here. and the nurse now speaking out right here tonight. >>> plus the royal announcement tonight. what may have forced their hand wit
victor, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we are following developments from the west tonight. firefighters still fighting the largest fire in the history of los angeles. officials say rain and cooler temperatures are now helping firefighters battle the la tuna fire and now 30% contained after burning thousand acres, destroying four homes and force a state of emergency. in oregon tonight, more than 150 hikers stranded by the eagle creek fire, have now been rescued, but evacuations are...
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present but never present the whole picture of our present potential well if it ever present its victor said the seizure of property ends and i will see the royal law here losing some of these for whatever they ever paid any attention the international law they didn't even play any attention to the charter of the united nations the thing we're going to do i'm going to mention international little is one day three to use whatever seriously i'm going to take and that's when the market international this is exactly what does it say about tribes foreign policy his ability to forment that he has no ability he is in effect a hostage in the white house particularly when it comes to foreign policy and foreign policy is is dictated by this cobol of generals who he didn't. pull in and go to rallies and you know he can say inflammatory things on twitter and then they will you know do everything possible to cover up and say no no no don't worry don't pay any attention to what trump says you know he's not really the president that you know it's really you know i'll finish this segment here with all
present but never present the whole picture of our present potential well if it ever present its victor said the seizure of property ends and i will see the royal law here losing some of these for whatever they ever paid any attention the international law they didn't even play any attention to the charter of the united nations the thing we're going to do i'm going to mention international little is one day three to use whatever seriously i'm going to take and that's when the market...
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but kindergartners aren't just teaching victor.is helping the students learn everything from math... to interesting facts.... to important life lessons. "he's training to be a service dog... we teach him how to turn on a light switch.. we teach him how to sit... he can smell one thousand time farther than a human." victor will train with the students for two years. he will then go to a non- profit organization that prepares service dogs to help military veterans, children with autism and people with diabetes. victor is the third service dog that the teacher has brought to her classroom. (grant) and after th break... a new twist to therapy animals.... we'll tell you which bay area hospital is using camels and foxes to help people in rehab... (vicki) when it comes to therapy animals... we usually think of a dog or a cat... maybe a horse.(grant) but today... as kron four's jeff pierce reports...it was more camels and foxes and parrots. a camel named marcello came to john muir hospital in walnut creek to help celebrate national rehabli
but kindergartners aren't just teaching victor.is helping the students learn everything from math... to interesting facts.... to important life lessons. "he's training to be a service dog... we teach him how to turn on a light switch.. we teach him how to sit... he can smell one thousand time farther than a human." victor will train with the students for two years. he will then go to a non- profit organization that prepares service dogs to help military veterans, children with autism...
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andy scholes has a look at a big game in atlanta. >> hey, victor.y are calling it the biggest opener in college football history. number one alabama taking on three florida state at the brand-new mercedes-benz stadium. we'll have more in the bleacher report. >>> the houston sports teams have been chipping in to try to raise money. for the first time since ake the field this morning. >> we have more on the bleacher report. >> houstons made it back thursdays night after being away a week. they postponed their opener with the mets for a day to have a day to recover. many players spent the day off visiting those that have been displayed by hurricane harvey. many managers heading over to the george r. brown convention center being used as a shelter. the team playing games with kids, signing autographs, taking plenty of pictures. they are doing everything they can to raise the spirits of the city. >> to try to steal a smile, participate. we are having a rough time right now, but, you know, we are trying to do everything we can to help them. >> we need to
andy scholes has a look at a big game in atlanta. >> hey, victor.y are calling it the biggest opener in college football history. number one alabama taking on three florida state at the brand-new mercedes-benz stadium. we'll have more in the bleacher report. >>> the houston sports teams have been chipping in to try to raise money. for the first time since ake the field this morning. >> we have more on the bleacher report. >> houstons made it back thursdays night after...
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. >> victor: [ breathing heavily ] >> nick: [ sighs ] >> victor: so you're paying your own gym dues? glad to see that. >> nick: yeah, it turns out there's some benefits to having your own account. >> victor: is this a sudden growth spurt in maturity and responsibility, or what? >> nick: no, actually, they asked me on the rules committee, so, uh, why don't you make s
. >> victor: [ breathing heavily ] >> nick: [ sighs ] >> victor: so you're paying your own gym dues? glad to see that. >> nick: yeah, it turns out there's some benefits to having your own account. >> victor: is this a sudden growth spurt in maturity and responsibility, or what? >> nick: no, actually, they asked me on the rules committee, so, uh, why don't you make s
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>> reporter: well, good morning, christi and victor. i think that's really the open question. we have heard some talk about protesters gathering near the courthouse around 10:00 this morning. but nothing has been confirmed. the open question is are we going to see more demonstrators take to the streets tonight. are we see more chaos. we were really in the thick of it when things got under control. christi, as you pointed out for the most part, the demonstrations were peaceful. we saw people of all ages. we saw just as many whites as african-americans marching in the crowd. i would say the turning point occurred when you saw several hundred of these protesters gather around the mayor's house, and they began taking rocks and smashing windows. that's when police came in, they tried to disperse the crowd. they used pepper spray. they used tear gas. it seemed to be an effective way to get the crowd to go home. nonetheless, it was disturbing to see all of that. keep in mind, the mayor was somebody who condemned the verdict. arguably, she was on the protesters'protest e proteste prot
>> reporter: well, good morning, christi and victor. i think that's really the open question. we have heard some talk about protesters gathering near the courthouse around 10:00 this morning. but nothing has been confirmed. the open question is are we going to see more demonstrators take to the streets tonight. are we see more chaos. we were really in the thick of it when things got under control. christi, as you pointed out for the most part, the demonstrations were peaceful. we saw...
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>> reporter: victor, depends who you ask.e his aggressiveness as a welcome change from previous administrations. others believe he is playing with fire. as you said, he repeated that moniker he has for kim jong-un calming him little rocketman. the crowd absolutely loved it as he went into that nickname. the president reiterated he does not believe a diplomatic agreement is possible with north korea, though he did tell the crowd that they should feel safe. that his administration was doing everything that they can to protect them. though he did go on to say that this is a problem, north korea that should have been handled decades ago. listen to more of what president trump said last night in alabama. >> by the way, rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. [ cheers ] he should have been handled a long time ago by clinton. i won't mention the republicans. right? but by obama. why did this, you know, this is a different -- this is a different time. >> and, of course, as you mentioned, victor, we're getting reports of
>> reporter: victor, depends who you ask.e his aggressiveness as a welcome change from previous administrations. others believe he is playing with fire. as you said, he repeated that moniker he has for kim jong-un calming him little rocketman. the crowd absolutely loved it as he went into that nickname. the president reiterated he does not believe a diplomatic agreement is possible with north korea, though he did tell the crowd that they should feel safe. that his administration was doing...
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abc's victor oquendo is on the ground tonight. >> reporter: tonight, maria's direct hit devastating puerto rico. the first category 4 storm to strike puerto rico in 85 years, slamming ashore around sunrise. roofs peeled from buildings. debris flying. many of these homes not built to withstand any hurricane, let alone a category 4. we're outside of san juan in a town hit very hard. a lot of destruction to homes, downed trees and power lines. now dealing with this, flooding in every direction. up to 30 inches of rain in some areas engulfing whole neighborhoods. 12,000 people needing to get to shelters, including a hotel's ballroom. ♪ terrified residents singing about strength during trying times, to ease the fear. ♪ for "nightline," i'm victor oquendo, san juan, puerto rico. >> our thanks to victor. >>> we turn to another developing story tonight. that powerful earthquake in mexico. more than 200 people confirmed dead. many others missing after dozens of buildings collapsed. now rescue teams working around the clock to clear the rubble and free people trapped inside. abc's matt gutman is in
abc's victor oquendo is on the ground tonight. >> reporter: tonight, maria's direct hit devastating puerto rico. the first category 4 storm to strike puerto rico in 85 years, slamming ashore around sunrise. roofs peeled from buildings. debris flying. many of these homes not built to withstand any hurricane, let alone a category 4. we're outside of san juan in a town hit very hard. a lot of destruction to homes, downed trees and power lines. now dealing with this, flooding in every...
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y mientras en sarita texas, victor no fue el unico detenido rey montoya jr.tro yo mire, cuando me arrime a ver habia unas 15 a 20 personas adentro." a unas 50 millas noroeste en falfurrias texas, nuestros televidentes reportaron otras 20 personas en la misma situacion end pkg cesar --- a travs de la pgina help.cbp.gov existe la oportunidad de someter una queja para que sea investigada o tambien lo puede hacer de forma anonima. mientras tanto, la oficina de aduanas y proteccion fronteriza aun no ha comentado acerca de las supuestas declaraciones de sus agentes --- top vo blanca - un hombre con un largo y peligroso historial criminal termin siendo baleado por autoridades luego de que ste baleado por autoridades luego de que ste se resistiera al arresto tras una persecucin. - el sujeto haba logrado escabuillirse varias veces de la polica. - a las seis de la tarde, nuestra reportera sandra bermudez nos tiene la historia completa de esta persecusin fatal... y de la familia del hombre que dice que l estaba en proceso de rehabilitarse take vo cesar -- un productor m
y mientras en sarita texas, victor no fue el unico detenido rey montoya jr.tro yo mire, cuando me arrime a ver habia unas 15 a 20 personas adentro." a unas 50 millas noroeste en falfurrias texas, nuestros televidentes reportaron otras 20 personas en la misma situacion end pkg cesar --- a travs de la pgina help.cbp.gov existe la oportunidad de someter una queja para que sea investigada o tambien lo puede hacer de forma anonima. mientras tanto, la oficina de aduanas y proteccion fronteriza...
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victor, thank you for that warm introduction. in addition to serving as a senior advisor, as he mentioned he is the director of asian studies at georgetown university which is where i received my masters degree. victor is a terrific teacher and an even better public servant. i'm really hopeful that his distinguished career in government will soon have another chapter.ss i also hope that professor chart is not grading my performance today. if he is, i hope i do better than my average in grad school. so, for the benefit of the audience here and online, let me briefly reintroduce myself. i'm stephanie murphy and i'm a first-term member of congress. i was born in vietnam and i came to the united states as a refugee with my family several years after the fall of saigon in 1975. i'm honored to represent a district in central florida that includes orlando and the northern suburbs. i'm also a member of the house armed services committee where i serve on the committee for readiness and emerging threats and capabilities. in addition, along
victor, thank you for that warm introduction. in addition to serving as a senior advisor, as he mentioned he is the director of asian studies at georgetown university which is where i received my masters degree. victor is a terrific teacher and an even better public servant. i'm really hopeful that his distinguished career in government will soon have another chapter.ss i also hope that professor chart is not grading my performance today. if he is, i hope i do better than my average in grad...
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ice has issued now a second detainer on victor gonzalez gutierrez.his will be the second detainer in about five months, this time it's for rape and also the detective involved in the case says that the victim's injuries and forensic evidence indicate they are consistent with injuries that she described. tisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> hurricane maria strengthened to a category three storm today. it is blamed for at least 19 deaths across the caribbean. the storm blew past the dominican republic this morning and is now expected to affect the turks and caicos and parts of the bahamas. now, when the storm slammed into puerto rico yesterday it caused widespread damage and flooding. the entire island nation is without power and it could be that way for up to six months. >>> let's go to sue palka now to get the very latest on the track of this storm. sue, i mean, goodness gracious,. >> six months without power unbelievable. such a devastating blow to puerto rico and the dominican republic still feeling it, puerto rico still getting some outer rain bands,
ice has issued now a second detainer on victor gonzalez gutierrez.his will be the second detainer in about five months, this time it's for rape and also the detective involved in the case says that the victim's injuries and forensic evidence indicate they are consistent with injuries that she described. tisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> hurricane maria strengthened to a category three storm today. it is blamed for at least 19 deaths across the caribbean. the storm blew past the dominican...
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oquendo, san juan, puerto rico. >> our thanks to victor. >>> we turn to another developing story tonightat powerful earthquake in mexico. more than 200 people confirmed dead. many others missing after dozens of buildings collapsed. now rescue teams working around the clock to clear the rubble and free people trapped inside. abc's matt gutman is in mexico city tonight as people scramble to find survivors. >> reporter: here under tons of brick and concrete, a race against time. to save the life of a girl trapped inside the enrique repsmen elementary school, the wing collapsing after that devastating 7.1 magnitude earthquake which struck mexico on tuesday. >> it was a three-story building. it pancaked into a one-story building. they think they hear something and they're trying to listen to see if they can hear a survivor in the rubble. officials tell abc news they believe there are at least two others trapped with her. at least 21 children or teachers were killed. at least 11 people from that school have been rescued. like these children. they're terrified, dusty, but alive. miraculously sa
oquendo, san juan, puerto rico. >> our thanks to victor. >>> we turn to another developing story tonightat powerful earthquake in mexico. more than 200 people confirmed dead. many others missing after dozens of buildings collapsed. now rescue teams working around the clock to clear the rubble and free people trapped inside. abc's matt gutman is in mexico city tonight as people scramble to find survivors. >> reporter: here under tons of brick and concrete, a race against...
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|j the field, and i think he will end up being the victor here.are not asking anyone to feel sorry for them. they say they are making a stand against police brutality and racism. and it is significant, isn't it, that so many of the owners, trump donors, many of the owners, trump donors, many of the owners, trump donors, many of them, are in solidarity with their players. and after all, you would know this, it was the president who put a match to this. it was a low—key protest by one player, colin kaepernick, until president trump decided at a rally to attack him, suggest he should be fired, then, excuse the phrase, started calling other black athletes sons of pitches. well, i do agree, the president could have used a different tone, different language here, but the truth remains that, if these nfl football players wanted to truly make a difference, why shouldn't they go out into their communities that they grew up in, why don't they give back to the communities? —— sums of bitches. brandon marshall was a great example of this. he is an african—ame
|j the field, and i think he will end up being the victor here.are not asking anyone to feel sorry for them. they say they are making a stand against police brutality and racism. and it is significant, isn't it, that so many of the owners, trump donors, many of the owners, trump donors, many of the owners, trump donors, many of them, are in solidarity with their players. and after all, you would know this, it was the president who put a match to this. it was a low—key protest by one player,...
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well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out.eritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action." the dow saw its best three-quarters since 2013. it was a dream team of boeing, apple, mcdonald's, cat, if you missed the rally are there any other names you can play catch up with. carter's got some clues. >> looking at home depot obviously it's making all-time highs, but it's really lagged. certain key aggregates of which it is a big part few charts to that end home depot which is here compared to the dow jones industrial average what we see quite clearly, while it might not seem like a lot, still you're talking about under performance at this point and i think that's going to be sort of narrow home
well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out.eritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action."...
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. >>> hoy el gobernador de la isla aseguro que la mitad de los h p hospitales estan operando victor hugoreodriguez visito u hospital donde la falta de el electricidad tiene a pacientes a al borde de la muerte. >>> no tienen nada. >>> tenia que ir al medico. >>> fui al hospital >>> el huracan maria daÑo las l plantas electricas del centro a cardiovascular de puerto rico los menores fueron trasladados a miami. >>> es un peligro inminente de m muerte para pacientes que tienen emergencias. >>> nuestra prioridad sera as u asegurarnos que los hospitales p pueden proveer el servicio. >>> este hospital debio cerrar s sus puertas algunos pacientes terminaron en refuhggios. >>> la marina de guerra de e estados unidos esta enviando un barco hospital. >>> en los albergues se brinda asistencia medica a personas que no pueden esperar. >>> el doctor gonzalez dice que enfermarse en puerto rico es un riesgo en estos momentos. >>> tres pacientes adultos fu fueron aconsejados de montarse un avion e irse a miamixs . >>>.- >>> mas adelante acompaÑamos a una colega que vino a ver a su m mama y a un chef que e
. >>> hoy el gobernador de la isla aseguro que la mitad de los h p hospitales estan operando victor hugoreodriguez visito u hospital donde la falta de el electricidad tiene a pacientes a al borde de la muerte. >>> no tienen nada. >>> tenia que ir al medico. >>> fui al hospital >>> el huracan maria daÑo las l plantas electricas del centro a cardiovascular de puerto rico los menores fueron trasladados a miami. >>> es un peligro inminente de m...
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delegation to the in victor's games.d by britain's prince harry as analytics out competition for wounded servicemembers and veterans. she addressed the athletes. good afternoon. i am so honored to be with you all today. and to have this opportunity to lead the united states delegation here to canada to support all of you as you compete in this year's games. i learned in vic did means unconquered. stay true to your fighting spirit. you have given you truly are our heroes. on behalf of my husband and our entire country i want to thank you and your families for all you had sacrificed to keep us safe. i also want to wish you good luck i know you won't need it. in these games. take that fighting spirit that i know you have and bring home the gold. god bless you and your families and god bless the united states of america. with the first lady first lady of the united states speaking to the american delegation. very good things that she said there. it's so nice to see in the united states really throwing its weight behind this.
delegation to the in victor's games.d by britain's prince harry as analytics out competition for wounded servicemembers and veterans. she addressed the athletes. good afternoon. i am so honored to be with you all today. and to have this opportunity to lead the united states delegation here to canada to support all of you as you compete in this year's games. i learned in vic did means unconquered. stay true to your fighting spirit. you have given you truly are our heroes. on behalf of my husband...
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>> victor, thank you. >>> let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano live in san juan., where is this hurricane tonight? and you have the new models, the timing, as it gets closer to the east coast. >> reporter: very important forecast, david. first of all, the center of this thing is off the coast, about 75 miles east of dominican republic. it's a category 2 now. may very well strengthen again as it heads to the turks and caicos. getting up towards the carolinas come monday. what it does after that, certainly some question marks, burr our longer term models, as you mentioned, do have it coming a little bit closer to the coastline, maybe coming up towards new england, maybe taking a very jose-like track. too soon to tell if it will impact the u.s. directly. something we'll be watching in the coming days. >> as we all think of the people of puerto rico tonight. rob, thank you and to victor. >>> we turn next to the other devastating scene unfolding right now. the catastrophic earthquake in mexico. buildings coming down. people trapped. so many of them children. tonight, w
>> victor, thank you. >>> let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano live in san juan., where is this hurricane tonight? and you have the new models, the timing, as it gets closer to the east coast. >> reporter: very important forecast, david. first of all, the center of this thing is off the coast, about 75 miles east of dominican republic. it's a category 2 now. may very well strengthen again as it heads to the turks and caicos. getting up towards the carolinas...
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my friend here, victor, he had his bike stolen from this very spot, actually. had anything specific like a bike stolen or a mobile phone stolen? i got my mobile nicked here as well, actually. so how does omar compare to the national average? a higher risk of being a victim of robbery, and a higher risk of theft. i didn't expect that, actually, for that to come out if i'm being perfectly honest. that was quite surprising. i did not expect that. victor gets a similar result. statistics show that young men are more at risk of crime. but as you get older, you actually become safer. you become safer? yeah. yeah, that is quite surprising, because you might expect older people to be more vulnerable to certain types of crime. the truth is, that as we get older, we live gentler and safer lives. we learn how to protect ourselves from crime. june, from the bowls club, has been a victim of online fraud. so how likely is she to be a victim of face—to—face crime? the calculator shows that people like her have a low risk. it's absolutely brilliant, i can rest in my bed withou
my friend here, victor, he had his bike stolen from this very spot, actually. had anything specific like a bike stolen or a mobile phone stolen? i got my mobile nicked here as well, actually. so how does omar compare to the national average? a higher risk of being a victim of robbery, and a higher risk of theft. i didn't expect that, actually, for that to come out if i'm being perfectly honest. that was quite surprising. i did not expect that. victor gets a similar result. statistics show that...
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nada, detiene al verdadero ejeÉrcito e personas que ayudan miles voluntarios que su deben cavando, vÍctorescombros, en los sitios se hanford madre grupos de resaca t tis tas. tambiÉn hay otras manos que deciden colaborar, mario ha ayudado en otros rescates, logÓo regresar la calma a algunas familias. >>> me tocÓ sacar una niÑa y un seÑor. >>> los topos fueron grupo de rescatistas reconocido por su labor en 1985, y este aÑo lideran la lÍnea de trabajo. >>> en la misma zona una brigada de mÉdicos, atienden los afectados de manera voluntaria. >>> necesitamos que la poblaciÓn se una para que nos den, material de curaciÓn para los hospitales, en medio de la tragedia estos hÉroes, sacrifican todo por su paÍs. >>> mÉxico siempre va estar de pie. >>> para continuar su labor piden ma skwos, cascos y extintores y piden a la poblaciÓn no arriesgarse a entrar a zonas afectadas, sin protecciÓn, ademÁs, de esto, los rescatistas han pedido apagar cualquier aparato celular, electrÓnico para evitar riesgo de incendios. >>> para residentes de california, la destrucciÓn aquÍ en mÉxico ha sido recordatorio q
nada, detiene al verdadero ejeÉrcito e personas que ayudan miles voluntarios que su deben cavando, vÍctorescombros, en los sitios se hanford madre grupos de resaca t tis tas. tambiÉn hay otras manos que deciden colaborar, mario ha ayudado en otros rescates, logÓo regresar la calma a algunas familias. >>> me tocÓ sacar una niÑa y un seÑor. >>> los topos fueron grupo de rescatistas reconocido por su labor en 1985, y este aÑo lideran la lÍnea de trabajo. >>> en...
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victor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. we're in the meyerland neighborhood, one of the areas hardest hit by harvey. some had four feet of water in their homes. this is what every street looks like, piles of debris, trash and furniture. the cleanup process here will take a long time. >> the water came up about right here. >> reporter: this morning some of the 1 million victims displaced by hurricane harvey are finally heading home. >> i'm speechless. i mean it's just devastating. >> reporter: but after a week of record-breaking rain and catastrophic flooding, many are facing years of rebuilding. kelly janks says she's helping her parents pick up the pieces after floodwaters rose to 29 inches inside their houston home. >> it's still really wet as you can see in here. >> reporter: her dad dave ripping up the floors, gutting the down. >> you can see the water line right here. >> reporter: all the furniture that once filled his home now contaminated trash on the curb. it's not just debris, like this is your life. >> yep, yep. t
victor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. we're in the meyerland neighborhood, one of the areas hardest hit by harvey. some had four feet of water in their homes. this is what every street looks like, piles of debris, trash and furniture. the cleanup process here will take a long time. >> the water came up about right here. >> reporter: this morning some of the 1 million victims displaced by hurricane harvey are finally heading home. >> i'm...