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yolanda: yolanda. lemonis: yolanda, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. can we make a batch from scratch?olutely. lemonis: what do we have prepped? yolanda: we have pistachio prepped and we have lemon. lemonis: lemon? yolanda: lemon with mint. annette: you a lemon guy? lemonis: my last name is lemon. annette: all right. give it here! there you go! lemonis: let's make lemon! yolanda: this is the lemon mix. annette: out of fresh lemons. lemonis: fresh lemons. yolanda: we squeeze fresh lemons. annette: go ahead, now! there you go, marcus! shake what your mama gave you! lemonis: you got to shake it and stir it. annette: there you go! lemonis: okay, so that's the mix. now what we doing? annette: you got to pour this in the gelato machine. lemonis: okay, so this goes in the machine. annette: yeah. okay, now we're gonna mint and zested lemon. go ahead, there. go ahead and pour it. don't -- lemonis: i got it. okay. annette: and let it come out. we gonna put it in the mold. what we do...take it... tony: and then it has to go into the blast freezer. lemonis: and these will take how long? annette: t
yolanda: yolanda. lemonis: yolanda, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. can we make a batch from scratch?olutely. lemonis: what do we have prepped? yolanda: we have pistachio prepped and we have lemon. lemonis: lemon? yolanda: lemon with mint. annette: you a lemon guy? lemonis: my last name is lemon. annette: all right. give it here! there you go! lemonis: let's make lemon! yolanda: this is the lemon mix. annette: out of fresh lemons. lemonis: fresh lemons. yolanda: we squeeze fresh lemons. annette:...
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. >> es la primera vez que yolanda se reencuentra con la mujer que trajo al mundo, fue un dÍa que jamÁsÓ la frontera con riesgos, lo logrÉ y llevamos 25 aÑos. >> todos preparan los planes que harÁn con sus familiares las prÓximas tres semanas el tiempo dado para estar en el paÍs, intentan recuperar el tiempo perdido. >> espero que no sea el primero, habemos muchos como yo que por no tener papeles no podemos ver a nuestros familiares. >> araceli dice que la familia es lo que mÁs importa y ninguna frontera romperÁ esos lazos de amor. >> abogados viajan hasta un centro de detenciÓn, conozca qÉe fulo que encontraron. >> una fuerte explosiÓn se reporta en un hospital detona detonaciÓn. >> un hombre hispano alega que fue vÍctima por un incidente de racismo luego de que una mujer le dijera que lo odiaba por ser mexicano los abogados viajaron para orientar a los padres de fami a familia, alonso nos explica en su reporte que fue lo que encontraron y la experiencia que vivieron . >> de la experiencia que vivieran las abogadas, las dejo marcadas . >> es muy triste porque estas personas no estÁn co
. >> es la primera vez que yolanda se reencuentra con la mujer que trajo al mundo, fue un dÍa que jamÁsÓ la frontera con riesgos, lo logrÉ y llevamos 25 aÑos. >> todos preparan los planes que harÁn con sus familiares las prÓximas tres semanas el tiempo dado para estar en el paÍs, intentan recuperar el tiempo perdido. >> espero que no sea el primero, habemos muchos como yo que por no tener papeles no podemos ver a nuestros familiares. >> araceli dice que la...
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. ♪ from beginning to end >> and in addition to hosting, jamie joined ledisi and gospel singer yolandaor an all-star tribute to r&b legend and lifetime achievement honoree anita baker. ♪ cause you're the finest thing i've seen in all my life snet. >> i mean. >> man. she's amazing. >> that moment. i was on my feet. i was singing. i was shouting. anita baker, her tribute was my favorite part of the night. >> i can see why it was. >>> still ahead -- our cher exclusive. her big screen return and her star-struck co-stars. is there she was divine. >>> plus, which ant-man and the wasp" co-star demanded a costume change. >>> and bieber's makeout session. and why you can consider nick jonas and priyanka chopra serious. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> see, now, this is kind of cool. when your possible step mom wants to dance with you. alex rodriguez posting this dance break with j. lo and his teen age daughter, natasha. >> everybody else from the boat is not fazed whatsoever. just a day in the life on that boat with that crowd. we have more couples news to talk about. starting with be
. ♪ from beginning to end >> and in addition to hosting, jamie joined ledisi and gospel singer yolandaor an all-star tribute to r&b legend and lifetime achievement honoree anita baker. ♪ cause you're the finest thing i've seen in all my life snet. >> i mean. >> man. she's amazing. >> that moment. i was on my feet. i was singing. i was shouting. anita baker, her tribute was my favorite part of the night. >> i can see why it was. >>> still ahead --...
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and this woman sued the government to get her seven yolanda son today she told us as a mother you mustight to get your child back. >> did you think necessity anticipated it would be this kplimic indicated. >> complicated. >> no i don't think they anticipated much of anything at all. >> she's on team of more than a hundred migrant parents. >> they didn't think it through which parents to match with which kids. >> customs border patrol said it reunited those in its custody but doesn't count for 2,000 in 17 will take. >> thank you. while all of this is playing out nearo of the largest immigratio raids under trump administration took place in recent weeks, part of an enforcement effort that ramps up targeting businesses suspected of hiring undocumented affiliates. our reporter on the impact. >> a crack down in america's heartland. federal officers rounded up more than 200 undocumented workers across five cities in ohio. >> they had arms, the dogs the helicopters. >> she said she's here illegally, said under cover officers showed up in her job pretending to offer doughnuts before taking hun
and this woman sued the government to get her seven yolanda son today she told us as a mother you mustight to get your child back. >> did you think necessity anticipated it would be this kplimic indicated. >> complicated. >> no i don't think they anticipated much of anything at all. >> she's on team of more than a hundred migrant parents. >> they didn't think it through which parents to match with which kids. >> customs border patrol said it reunited those in...
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. >> she told us her name was yolanda. that's her 8-month-old daughter.sat on the road with her sister, brother, and mother. smugglers likely dropped them off at a spot where they knew they could sneak into the country. >> why did you come to the u.s.? chief ortiz translated for us. she said there's no work, there's violence, and it's difficult. >> even though you're going to be detained, is it worth it for you to come here? >> she said everybody knows that there's no help for her or for her family in honduras, but everybody knows there's help for families here in the united states, so the risk is valid to them. >> reporter: each detainee was offered water and given a bag. everything they had went inside. they handed over those bags as they boarded a bus headed for a processing center nearby. a few miles away, that's mexico. you see the river where two people a week drown trying to cross. i'm standing on the spot where people enter the u.s. illegally. this is just south of mcallen, texas. have you gone a day on the job where you didn't encounter someone t
. >> she told us her name was yolanda. that's her 8-month-old daughter.sat on the road with her sister, brother, and mother. smugglers likely dropped them off at a spot where they knew they could sneak into the country. >> why did you come to the u.s.? chief ortiz translated for us. she said there's no work, there's violence, and it's difficult. >> even though you're going to be detained, is it worth it for you to come here? >> she said everybody knows that there's no...
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credited to her happiness, the lochlt of her 1 yolanda son issa. ri anxiety.kes a difference. >> it is important that they speak up. an i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. it'sad lib live picture-- san francisco you. almost there. right now taking a look right here, san francisco. you see the trans america building there as we get started with our day. thank you so much for starting your morning with us. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. i didn't quite see trans america it's pretty foggy. >> you can't see the top of it, we are seeing clouds and fog roll in. as we do through the day all that clears out and we get sunshine. here is a look at a clear view of san jose as we do to the neighborhood of evergreen we'll be in the 50s at 8:00. at noon 76 starting to warm
credited to her happiness, the lochlt of her 1 yolanda son issa. ri anxiety.kes a difference. >> it is important that they speak up. an i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. it'sad lib live picture-- san francisco you. almost there. right now taking a look right here, san francisco. you see the trans america building there as we get started with our day. thank you so much for starting your morning with us. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia....
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the told us her name is yolanda. that's her eight-month-old daughter. she sat detained on a levy road with her sister, brother, and mother who told us they had left honduras several months ago and traveled here by bus. erief ortiz said smugglers likely dropped them off at a spot where they could sneak across the border. >> she said the situation in honduras is very difficult. >> reporter: the woman said there is no work, there's even though you're going to be detained, is it worth it to you you'ay to come here? >> she says everybody knows that there's no hope for her, for her family in honduras, but everybody knows that there's hope for families here in the ilited states. and so the risk is valid to them. >> reporter: each detainee was offered water and given a bag. nterything they had went inside. d ey handed over those bags as they boarded a bus headed for a processing center nearby. a few miles away, that's mexico, you see the rio grande river. rio people drown on average per week trying to cross. and i am standing in the spot where more people enter
the told us her name is yolanda. that's her eight-month-old daughter. she sat detained on a levy road with her sister, brother, and mother who told us they had left honduras several months ago and traveled here by bus. erief ortiz said smugglers likely dropped them off at a spot where they could sneak across the border. >> she said the situation in honduras is very difficult. >> reporter: the woman said there is no work, there's even though you're going to be detained, is it worth...
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she told us her name was yolanda, her 8-month-old daughter sat detained with sister, brother.her, who left honduras several month as go and traveled beer by bus. chief ortiz says smug sellers, dropped them off where they knew they could sneak into the country. >> chief ortiz translated for us. >> situation in honduras is difficult. the woman told us there is no work, violence and the political situation is difficult. >> though you are going to be detained, is it worth it to you? anyway? to come here? >> she says that everybody knows that there is no help for her, for her family in honduras. but everybody knows that there is help for families here in the united states. and so, the risk is valid to them. >> each detainee offered water, a bag and everything they had went inside. they handed over bags as they boarded a bus. a few miles away. that is mexico. you see the riogrande river, two people drown on average per week. i am standing in the spot where more people enter the u.s. illegally than on the southern border. >> have you gone a day on the job where you didn't encounter s
she told us her name was yolanda, her 8-month-old daughter sat detained with sister, brother.her, who left honduras several month as go and traveled beer by bus. chief ortiz says smug sellers, dropped them off where they knew they could sneak into the country. >> chief ortiz translated for us. >> situation in honduras is difficult. the woman told us there is no work, violence and the political situation is difficult. >> though you are going to be detained, is it worth it to...
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at this time, i have a request from yolanda molinani, i'm sorry -- i'm trying to read and i should not critique anybody's handwriting. >> yes. very bad handwriting. >> before we begin, i have a whe timer beeps, please on it. know your time is up. >> okay. i do want to say that i came here by myself for my sist but i'm here on behalf of my sister beatrice shueman who is a participant of adult day health care in the heart of tenderloin. and all of these par notice manls came here because they do want to have a word with you and at least express their desire not to lose their nurse. the department of public health nurse. she has been there for about 15 ars. she knows participants. she is experienced at dealing with participants and of all the medical beneficiaries. all of them would be eligible to be at laguna any nd other nursing home. bfor the day health services that they're provided this very important beacon of our city. the presentation day health. last year, i understand that there is a -- you know, a demand for resources and there is always a balancing and a stress attention becau
at this time, i have a request from yolanda molinani, i'm sorry -- i'm trying to read and i should not critique anybody's handwriting. >> yes. very bad handwriting. >> before we begin, i have a whe timer beeps, please on it. know your time is up. >> okay. i do want to say that i came here by myself for my sist but i'm here on behalf of my sister beatrice shueman who is a participant of adult day health care in the heart of tenderloin. and all of these par notice manls came...
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. >> hi, my name is yolanda jones. i come before you today in response -- >> ms.n you speak directly into the microphone and i'll start your time over? >> okay. perfect. i come today before you in response and concerns that i have as a result of most recently issued and executed city of san francisco vehicle contract. i have a more detailed letter outlining my concerns in greater detail. but for this purpose of public comment period today, i am summarizing my concerns very briefly. please see the more complete written documentation for a more detailed review. i am a local business owner. i represent auto detailing. after more than a decade of patronizing the same car wash vendor, a new bid for services was finally introduced. when i read the new bid requirements, it became clear that this would be a different process than what was previously done. however, my business is certainly located in the quadrant with sufficient resources to maintain profit for my business. i decided to respond to the bid and request. in securing and reviewing hundreds of documents and e-m
. >> hi, my name is yolanda jones. i come before you today in response -- >> ms.n you speak directly into the microphone and i'll start your time over? >> okay. perfect. i come today before you in response and concerns that i have as a result of most recently issued and executed city of san francisco vehicle contract. i have a more detailed letter outlining my concerns in greater detail. but for this purpose of public comment period today, i am summarizing my concerns very...
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estÁn uniendo fuerzas para recaudar ayuda para nuestros hermanos allÁ en guatemala estamos aquÍ con yolanda en esta nobl causa. >> muchas gracias la comunidad latina unida acÁ en nueva york por los hermanos de guatemala, regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. >> un aplauso, bien por nueva york les recordamos que la cruz roja internacional estÁ recaudando ayuda para las vÍctimas de guatemala, ahi estÁ el nÚmero en pantalla, 1800257, 7575. >> pero nos vamos con las noticias, paulina. >> vamos a comenzar el segmento de noticias, precisamente con noticias de guatemala, militares, policÍas y rescatistas estÁn luchando contra todas las dificultades tambiÉn contra el tiempo y calor para poder encontrar a cientos de desaparecidos tras la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego, los muertos se cuentan por decenas y los familiares comienzan a sepultarlos, en el centro del municipio, los familiares estÁn llorando a sus muertos y desaparecidos. >> ay! dios mi familia, mi familia se acabÓ todo, si yo vivo en otra colonia, ellos vivÍan en los lotes no quedÓ nada. >> seÑor presidente mi familia estÁ desaparecida, ma
estÁn uniendo fuerzas para recaudar ayuda para nuestros hermanos allÁ en guatemala estamos aquÍ con yolanda en esta nobl causa. >> muchas gracias la comunidad latina unida acÁ en nueva york por los hermanos de guatemala, regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. >> un aplauso, bien por nueva york les recordamos que la cruz roja internacional estÁ recaudando ayuda para las vÍctimas de guatemala, ahi estÁ el nÚmero en pantalla, 1800257, 7575. >> pero nos vamos con las...
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. >> well, officers for justice and yolanda. >> supervisor cohen: okay. there it is. do you have anyolicy ideas? i'm sure you have a bunch of them. share with us three. >> three? >> supervisor cohen: or would you like to share five? >> supervisor safai: the more you talk, the more you are going to have to give. >> i will keep my answers short. one of them, we already talked about and i think that's identified in the d.o.j. report. i wish i was like some of the people that can rattle off the numbers, but i can't. it's data collection analysis. i really believe that's the underpinning of rebuilding the trust with the communities, by ing either there is anecdotal evidence, but our research shows that it's not as bad as the community thinks. and hopefully that can help restore some of the trust. or, hey, we're having way too many stop-and-frisks in the bayview, in western edition. why is that going on? and then we'll have to have a talk with the officers that are involved there and figure out how to fix that. >> supervisor cohen: i hope we have zero, as it is a policy not
. >> well, officers for justice and yolanda. >> supervisor cohen: okay. there it is. do you have anyolicy ideas? i'm sure you have a bunch of them. share with us three. >> three? >> supervisor cohen: or would you like to share five? >> supervisor safai: the more you talk, the more you are going to have to give. >> i will keep my answers short. one of them, we already talked about and i think that's identified in the d.o.j. report. i wish i was like some of...
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yolanda: no. lemonis: when's the last time you worked the truck? tony: i don't work in the truck.el, putting his family's life savings at risk. they're not gonna bail you out anymore.
yolanda: no. lemonis: when's the last time you worked the truck? tony: i don't work in the truck.el, putting his family's life savings at risk. they're not gonna bail you out anymore.
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yolanda when i'm in military mode, i can do it. he had like an off and on switch.nsley: andy, they have been through so much, so many ohmingses, he's the dad of 5 beautiful children, not going to come back. you stepped in, what made you want to do that and how did you hear about their story? >> if i may, i would like to say something that i think millions across america would like to say is that we all love you and respect you so much and you make the world a brighter place for so many. ainsley: no. this is not about me, andy. >> you help so many veterans and so many families and i believe you helped launch building homes for heros as we went from one to two homes. ainsley: 7 years ago. >> now 30 to 40 homes a year. we couldn't have done it without you. ainsley: our viewers, we crashed your website when we were on sean hannity story and that was one of the first houses you built in florida and you opened up your wallet and you gave so much to the organization and now they are gifting 30 to 40 homes per year. >> per year. ainsley: god bless you. octavia, you just gr
yolanda when i'm in military mode, i can do it. he had like an off and on switch.nsley: andy, they have been through so much, so many ohmingses, he's the dad of 5 beautiful children, not going to come back. you stepped in, what made you want to do that and how did you hear about their story? >> if i may, i would like to say something that i think millions across america would like to say is that we all love you and respect you so much and you make the world a brighter place for so many....
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. >> reporter: yolanda and her husband used to cross the border until it got too dangerous. >> we tryer: they disagree with the separation of children and say they feel safe in el paso, but they also understand the president must make difficult decisions. >> whatever he says, that's the way it is really. >> you respect the president. >> i do respect the president. >> okay. >> reporter: you know, i've spoken with a lot of people who work directly with immigrants here in the city of el paso. ata hthe av the hope and the prediction is the tent city that is currently in place, that that could possibly be used for detention of families to keep them together instead of separating them because right now that tent city is being used for unaccompanied minors. john? >> mireya, thanks. it's not clear whether the children separated from their parents will be reunited. the didn't of health and human services which is responsible for the children uses more than 100 shelters in 17 states. minors removed from parents have been sent away as far as new york. some activists say they have trouble trackin
. >> reporter: yolanda and her husband used to cross the border until it got too dangerous. >> we tryer: they disagree with the separation of children and say they feel safe in el paso, but they also understand the president must make difficult decisions. >> whatever he says, that's the way it is really. >> you respect the president. >> i do respect the president. >> okay. >> reporter: you know, i've spoken with a lot of people who work directly with...
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yolanda's daughter angie is 8 months old. that's her brother, her sister, and her mom maria.aria told him the family was escaping violence in honduras, and they knew the risk they were taking. even though you're going to be detained, is it worth it to you anyway? her answer was translated by border patrol agent sergio tonoko. >> everybody knows there's help for families here in the united states, so the risk is valid to them. >> reporter: i can sense the empathy in your voice. what goes through your mind when you come upon a group of people like this? >> all of us are from this area. we all grew up here. we're all human, nonetheless. but we still have to do our job. >> reporter: that meant temporarily seizing their belongings and loading them on to a bus for a processing center. 30 minutes later, chief ortiz told us a group of men were running from his agents. he took us to the scene, jumped out, and gave chase, catching one of the suspects. in all, 13 men allegedly ran through this orchard using bushes as cover. only five were captured. searched, handcuffed, and taken away.
yolanda's daughter angie is 8 months old. that's her brother, her sister, and her mom maria.aria told him the family was escaping violence in honduras, and they knew the risk they were taking. even though you're going to be detained, is it worth it to you anyway? her answer was translated by border patrol agent sergio tonoko. >> everybody knows there's help for families here in the united states, so the risk is valid to them. >> reporter: i can sense the empathy in your voice. what...