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paso odnesday. wo>> smith: the president d return to el paso one last time. it was four days after the attack at walmart.ou >> he not come here while we are in mourning. this is the site of one of his rallies. statistically, vionce went up, hate crimes went up in communits where he had held rallies. (crowd chanting "u.s.a.") >> smith: near a hospital where victims were being treated trump supporters clashed with demonstrators. >> (shouting) (crowd chanting "trump 2020") >> smith: as president trump left the city, he invited el paso's mayor, dee margo, to drive back with him to the airport. the mayor used the opportunity p ss him on immigration reform. >> so on the way over there, h brought up the wall and the fence, and i said, "yes, cbp says there is a place for a physical barrier, but it's not a panacea and the whole thing." not want to discuss alternatives to a wall. he insulted the mayor, calling him a "repubcan in name only"-- a rino. >> he said, "y're a rino." i said, "no, sir. i'm not a rino." >> smith: what did he say?ju >> h kind of grinned. >> smith
paso odnesday. wo>> smith: the president d return to el paso one last time. it was four days after the attack at walmart.ou >> he not come here while we are in mourning. this is the site of one of his rallies. statistically, vionce went up, hate crimes went up in communits where he had held rallies. (crowd chanting "u.s.a.") >> smith: near a hospital where victims were being treated trump supporters clashed with demonstrators. >> (shouting) (crowd chanting...
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narrator: "targeting el paso". tonight on frontline. >> frontline is made possible by contributions your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, ted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. and by the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. daditional support is provided by the abrams foon, committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of criticaes. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires.he thing-simons foundation: unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and psibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, withajor support from joand jo ann hagler. and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. (man panting) >> man (in spanish): (people shouting) >> help! >> we need cpr! we need cpr! ♪ >> smith: the first c
narrator: "targeting el paso". tonight on frontline. >> frontline is made possible by contributions your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, ted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. and by the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. daditional support is provided by the abrams...
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host: you are a border reporter for the el paso times. el paso times.com. one of the industries you is sed on in your writing the automotive industry, the chain when it comes to border.ts moving across an you delve into that and how resilient or nonresilient that supply chain is. incredibly complicated. the big three in detroit began across north ts america last monday. the assembly plants u.s.uge part suppliers for auto makersment they supply everything from automotive seating, lighting. hard ey were especially hit at the beginning of this. they had several cases in juarez reopening has been slow. there are automotive suppliers are beginningthat to star productionment that will ram ramp up now through june 1. 300,000 in juarez and bear housing and logistics that move those parts throughout the country. nd you have plants that employ 1,000, 5,000, 13,000 people so social places where distancing is hard to maintain. the plants are taking precautions lake taking emperatures and improving sanitation. so we will have to see how that goes. unemployment rates are
host: you are a border reporter for the el paso times. el paso times.com. one of the industries you is sed on in your writing the automotive industry, the chain when it comes to border.ts moving across an you delve into that and how resilient or nonresilient that supply chain is. incredibly complicated. the big three in detroit began across north ts america last monday. the assembly plants u.s.uge part suppliers for auto makersment they supply everything from automotive seating, lighting. hard...
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paso and juarez and far as el paso and juarez. and when i was there there was a band playing creedence clearwater revival songs, and english. in english. tell us about the cultural life between these two cities. where is the center of vibrancy, juarez or el paso, and is there cross-pollination going on between artists and singers and people on both sides? >> it is on both sides. obviously there is a history there. juan gabriel plays a huge role. juan gabriel, his last hit was a creedence clearwater song in spanish. i forget the name. >> the rain song. >> it will come back to me. but the song explains the bicultural part of it. and also, it is an area in south texas where accordion music, mariachis, is being taught in high schools and colleges and it just makes people feel a sense of confidence. you're confident about belonging on both sides of the border. that helps that side of you. i mean, when we lived in california, my mother would say we want to go to el paso because it was a place where people wore ties. we grew up in the ja
paso and juarez and far as el paso and juarez. and when i was there there was a band playing creedence clearwater revival songs, and english. in english. tell us about the cultural life between these two cities. where is the center of vibrancy, juarez or el paso, and is there cross-pollination going on between artists and singers and people on both sides? >> it is on both sides. obviously there is a history there. juan gabriel plays a huge role. juan gabriel, his last hit was a creedence...
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more in el paso? is there some type of cross-pollination going between artist, between singers, between people on both sides? >> well, i think it is really along the u.s./mexico border but specifically in juarez, el paso, obviously there is a history there, that binationality, juan gabriel plays a huge role, and the last hit was a credence song. >> in spanish. >> i forget the name. la luvia. it will come to me. but that kind of explains the biculture part of it. there is also, it's an area for example in south texas, where recording music, mariachi, it is being taught in high schools, and cogs, and it just kind of makes people feel a sense of confidence, confident about belonging on both sides of the border. that kind of helps that side of you. i mean when we lived in california, my mother would say, we want to go to el paso because it was a place where people wore ties, and where we grew up in the san joaquin valley, people were usually working in the fields, but i think years later i really understo
more in el paso? is there some type of cross-pollination going between artist, between singers, between people on both sides? >> well, i think it is really along the u.s./mexico border but specifically in juarez, el paso, obviously there is a history there, that binationality, juan gabriel plays a huge role, and the last hit was a credence song. >> in spanish. >> i forget the name. la luvia. it will come to me. but that kind of explains the biculture part of it. there is also,...
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did,f the things el paso like many other cities -- you go through a mass shooting -- el paso strong, etc. but, in talking to people at the walmart, i don't think we have been able to really process things. i don't think we will ever be the same again. pasoan.der and el we areus so hard that still trying to -- especially as journalist, we just go on to the next story. i don't think we have done this story justice. there is a lot more we have to do to educate both sides. mexico yesterday, the government, on behalf of 10 mexican victims -- 49 people were injured. almost half of them were mexicans. it tells you about both sides. the shooting happened on my father's 85th birthday. when i think about that shooting, there are all when i think aboutse that shooting, there's all these brought emotions because if there's someone really believes in the american dream, it's my father. he brought us to mexico. he wanted to give us a new life, and something, if you have someone from north texas come to el paso to target mexicans, that is a slap in the face to the city, but i think just about to an
did,f the things el paso like many other cities -- you go through a mass shooting -- el paso strong, etc. but, in talking to people at the walmart, i don't think we have been able to really process things. i don't think we will ever be the same again. pasoan.der and el we areus so hard that still trying to -- especially as journalist, we just go on to the next story. i don't think we have done this story justice. there is a lot more we have to do to educate both sides. mexico yesterday, the...
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pulmonary and critical care specialist in el paso, texas. we will beiscussing the surging numbers of covid-19 cases we are seeing in town, as well as the orstretched resources we are dealing with in the hospitals with the limited amount of nurses, therapists, and physicians we have. -- because over 1700 amy: nearly 1600 people died tuesday in the united states from covid in the deadliest day of the pandemic in six months, we go to el paso, texas, where authorities have set up 10 words. then to north dakota, the deadliest state in the world for covid. we will look at how the virus has devastated indian country. >> black americans and latinas are three times as likely to contract covid than others and more likely to die. native americans are more than four times as likely to be hospitalized as others. amy: we will speak to members of the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota, the oneida nation and a navajo activist in arizona. we will talk about covid and the resident it voter turnout of native americans. -- unprecedented voter turnout of
pulmonary and critical care specialist in el paso, texas. we will beiscussing the surging numbers of covid-19 cases we are seeing in town, as well as the orstretched resources we are dealing with in the hospitals with the limited amount of nurses, therapists, and physicians we have. -- because over 1700 amy: nearly 1600 people died tuesday in the united states from covid in the deadliest day of the pandemic in six months, we go to el paso, texas, where authorities have set up 10 words. then to...
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paso enfrenta dos crisis la pandemia y ahora la guerra polÍtica a dias de las elecciones, en el paso texas edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo: , tragedia en el salvador por el deslave que dejÓ varios muertos y decenas de desaparecidos bajo el lodo. el lodo. metro tiene la mejor oferta en wireless para que tÚ conquistes tu día. ten datos sin límites con acceso a 5g por $35 dólares la línea. todo en la red 5g más grande del país y sin costo extra. metro. dándote el poder para conquistar tu día. y otros que vemos demasiado. pero no somos un pueblo que se rinde. durante 4 años hemos aprendido a identificar cada mentira, a levantar la voz frente a la intolerancia, a no dejar caer a nuestros vecinos. por nuestra salud. por nuestra democracia. por nuestro futuro. es hora de pasar la página. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. ofertas que desaparecíanina. en instantes.y eso era black friday antes. esto es black friday, ya. este año, target tiene ofertas de black friday todo noviembre. con ofertas nuevas cada semana. en la tienda y en tar
paso enfrenta dos crisis la pandemia y ahora la guerra polÍtica a dias de las elecciones, en el paso texas edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo: , tragedia en el salvador por el deslave que dejÓ varios muertos y decenas de desaparecidos bajo el lodo. el lodo. metro tiene la mejor oferta en wireless para que tÚ conquistes tu día. ten datos sin límites con acceso a 5g por $35 dólares la línea. todo en la red 5g más grande del país y sin costo extra....
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i want to bring in the mayor of el paso here, a republican of el paso. mayor, talk me through what you're seeing now in terms of the increasing cases and the availability of things like testing and hospital beds. the basics of fighting this virus here in el paso? >> well, on june 20th we had a little over 1,000 positive cases. and as of this morning, we've got 2,821. so we more than doubled in less than -- in a little over two weeks. but from a hospital capacity sta standpoint, we're doing fine and the testing seems to be doing fine. remember, we were -- we didn't open on the 22nd of may when the governor allowed us to. my conversation with the governor i said, i don't think we're ready. we delayed it a week until the 29th. but the testing capacity seems to be fine. he sent in the national guard to help us. we were testing the other day. i think we set a record at 2,600 for the day. we've tested over 8% of our population. and, thus far, we're -- we think we're on target for that. we're not seeing any problems related to the basics from ppe to capacity ei
i want to bring in the mayor of el paso here, a republican of el paso. mayor, talk me through what you're seeing now in terms of the increasing cases and the availability of things like testing and hospital beds. the basics of fighting this virus here in el paso? >> well, on june 20th we had a little over 1,000 positive cases. and as of this morning, we've got 2,821. so we more than doubled in less than -- in a little over two weeks. but from a hospital capacity sta standpoint, we're...
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angela kocherga is news director from npr station ktep in el paso, texas. angela, we've been hearing about the numbers increasing in el paso, the pervasiveness of the virus in the population. what's also interesting is the attempts by the city to gain control and whether they have the authority to do so or not. >> that's been a legal battle, in addition to the health care battle we're waging right now, with hospitals filled to capacity. and that fight is really with the top elected official. in texas, it's the county judge, so that's been el paso county judge, ricardo samaniego. and then our mayor has also been involved, but he rely did not support a shutdown. and so that's what the battle's been about. can we shut down non-essential businesses to slow the rampant spread of covid? and we have heard from a texas appeals court that the answer is "no." a group of restaurant owners and the texas attorney general challengeat shutdown, saying only the governor has the authority to do that. and we just heard from the court that, no, that that's over. and so the ju
angela kocherga is news director from npr station ktep in el paso, texas. angela, we've been hearing about the numbers increasing in el paso, the pervasiveness of the virus in the population. what's also interesting is the attempts by the city to gain control and whether they have the authority to do so or not. >> that's been a legal battle, in addition to the health care battle we're waging right now, with hospitals filled to capacity. and that fight is really with the top elected...
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. >> well, they're not used to el paso. we've got the reputation that el paso doesn't make a lot of decisions that are not made by the state. we're so isolated in this area. we get -- it's hard to get the same economic development money. so this is no different. this is one more step in saying, you know, you shouldn't have the authority. >> reporter: help cannot get here fast enough. the news of the first safe and effective trials for vaccine for the virus providing hope. if a vaccine is approved by the end of the year, pfizer expects to produce enough vaccine to cover 25 million people. health care providers and sen r seniors in nursing homes will be the first to receive it. dr. smith was the first to join the human trials. now she's happy to help bring an end to the pandemic. >> as an african-american female, knowing that this disease was affecting african-americans and people of color disproportionately, i also wanted to be part of the race to a cure, not so much a cure, but something that could help prevent covid-19. >>
. >> well, they're not used to el paso. we've got the reputation that el paso doesn't make a lot of decisions that are not made by the state. we're so isolated in this area. we get -- it's hard to get the same economic development money. so this is no different. this is one more step in saying, you know, you shouldn't have the authority. >> reporter: help cannot get here fast enough. the news of the first safe and effective trials for vaccine for the virus providing hope. if a...
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el paso rompe rÉcord de contagio las Últimas 24 horas. superaron los 1600 casos en medio de la polÉmica si deben continuar los comercios abiertos o no. como pueden ver, muchas personas en sus vehÍculos espera la prueba del coronavirus. >> es la cifra mÁs alta de contagiados de coronavirus en el paso texas. 1643 casos en un solo dÍa y la fila de vehiculos para hacer la prueba de covid-19 parece eterna . un grupo de enfermeras protestaron fuera del hospital >> para que el hospital nos temas equipo mÉdico para protegernos y asÍ poder protege a las comunidades de el paso >> hoy nuevamente los comercios del centro de el paso no obedecieron la orden del juez de cerrar negocios no esenciales. el alcalde no apoya la medid en una entrevista con noticias telemundo el juez ricardo samaniego dijo que no retira la orden en los prÓximos dÍas porque los hospitales estÁn llenos de pacientes con covid 9 covid-19 >> no se dan cuenta del problema que estamos viviendo y las familias que ahorita no pueden ir a los hospitales porque no se permite, es
el paso rompe rÉcord de contagio las Últimas 24 horas. superaron los 1600 casos en medio de la polÉmica si deben continuar los comercios abiertos o no. como pueden ver, muchas personas en sus vehÍculos espera la prueba del coronavirus. >> es la cifra mÁs alta de contagiados de coronavirus en el paso texas. 1643 casos en un solo dÍa y la fila de vehiculos para hacer la prueba de covid-19 parece eterna . un grupo de enfermeras protestaron fuera del hospital >> para que el...
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heridos por el paso del huracan es incierto un deterioro del 9 x 9898 de la infraestructura de la isla de providencia >> partieron en barco desde la c ciudad de cartagena las prim a primeras ayudas humanitarias s desde el aeropuerto inte internacional el dorado siguen saliendo en avion equipo mes i medicos de buceo ademas de ca i camillas y coclhonlchones notics telemundo >> iota se ha degradado a tormenta tropical mientas ras m mueve al oeste hacia honduras s esprera que sufra inundaciones h hasta el jueves en varias zonas de centroamerica si usted qui quiere ayudar a los afectados de los huracanes visite la pagina de internet ipa(informacion en pantalla) >> es una forma de ayudar a los hreermanos que nos necesitan >> (musica). >> m(musica). >> en estados unidos el kocoro v coronavirus (covid-19) sigue a avanzando a un ri desenfrenado 10 estados supera superaron el record de nuvevas n ineccionei infecciones entre ellos ip (informacion en pantalla) >> las hospitalizaciones llegan a un nuevo record ip(informacion en pantalla) >> ip(informacion en pantalla) >> ante esta ola nueva arivar
heridos por el paso del huracan es incierto un deterioro del 9 x 9898 de la infraestructura de la isla de providencia >> partieron en barco desde la c ciudad de cartagena las prim a primeras ayudas humanitarias s desde el aeropuerto inte internacional el dorado siguen saliendo en avion equipo mes i medicos de buceo ademas de ca i camillas y coclhonlchones notics telemundo >> iota se ha degradado a tormenta tropical mientas ras m mueve al oeste hacia honduras s esprera que sufra...
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. >> reporter: daniel morales, a 39-year-old nurse, among el paso's dead. this city is in trouble, nearly 30,000 active cases, more than some entire states, have had all year. another local nurse who held out in new york in the spring says this. >> it's been a little bit more rough for me here than it's been in new york. i have done compressions on more people in the last three weeks. >> the president appears to have lost whatever interest he had in the pandemic, and the president-elect doesn't take power for another couple of months. >> we have a vacuum of leadership, and i think the vacuum of leadership is the biggest problem we have right now in this country in confronting the pandemic. >> reporter: the promising vaccine, its impact still also months away, and the holidays are on the horizon. united now adding 1,400 flights to its thanksgiving week schedule, anticipating high demand. some governors are worried. >> do not have people outside of your household over for dinners, parties or other gatherings. >> it's not safe to go out. it's not safe to have
. >> reporter: daniel morales, a 39-year-old nurse, among el paso's dead. this city is in trouble, nearly 30,000 active cases, more than some entire states, have had all year. another local nurse who held out in new york in the spring says this. >> it's been a little bit more rough for me here than it's been in new york. i have done compressions on more people in the last three weeks. >> the president appears to have lost whatever interest he had in the pandemic, and the...
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from el paso to new zealand, to norway who killed 77 people in 2011. to dylan ruth, who shot dead, nine churchgoers in charleston, south carolina. >> why is it, do you think, that some very extreme people like this idea? like this ideology and grab onto it? neo-nazi movements. white supremacist movements. if you look at people who talk about the great replacement the most, it's these people. why do you think that is? >> they don't like -- they don't like my work or they have not read me because i've never recommended slightest violence. quite the contrary. >> but camu does support forcibly deporting immigrants. what he calls remigration. it's a view that has gotten him into trouble. since we spoke to him, he received a two-month suspended sentence for hate speech and inciting violence. camu is appealing the sentence. camu's book was originally published in french. it has since been translated. the german edition was worked on by martin sellner. despite repeated police efforts to shut him down, he's still busy drumming up support. and documenting his ev
from el paso to new zealand, to norway who killed 77 people in 2011. to dylan ruth, who shot dead, nine churchgoers in charleston, south carolina. >> why is it, do you think, that some very extreme people like this idea? like this ideology and grab onto it? neo-nazi movements. white supremacist movements. if you look at people who talk about the great replacement the most, it's these people. why do you think that is? >> they don't like -- they don't like my work or they have not...
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el sol siempre sale aquÍ en el paso. vamos a seguir con mÁs y te saludo a ti mi querida carolina, adelante. carolina: gracias por esa emotiva entrevista. como dices tÚ el sol sale todos los dÍas y esperamos que la familia encuentre la paz que busca. a esta hora les cuento que un vÍdeo causa mucha polÉmica y vamos a verla. con un golpe en la cara fue la forma en que un hombre que es acusado de abuso sexual recibiÓ a su abogado en esta corte de washington. los oficiales se lanzan encima de Él tirÁndolo al piso para luego esposarlo. el sujeto de 26 aÑos dicen que supuestamente persiguiÓ a una mujer hasta el baÑo de una agencia de autos para luego violarla. los nacida en cortÉs el martes y veremos lo que hace en esos momentos. ahora bajo arresto amanece un conductor de uber de oregÓn, asaltó sexualmente a una pasajera. su nombre es antonio gonzÁlez salina y tiene 51 aÑos. para comprobar que no habÍa llegado a destino. el chofer escapÓ despuÉs de cometer la fechorÍa. despuÉs de 4 meses de arresto autorida
el sol siempre sale aquÍ en el paso. vamos a seguir con mÁs y te saludo a ti mi querida carolina, adelante. carolina: gracias por esa emotiva entrevista. como dices tÚ el sol sale todos los dÍas y esperamos que la familia encuentre la paz que busca. a esta hora les cuento que un vÍdeo causa mucha polÉmica y vamos a verla. con un golpe en la cara fue la forma en que un hombre que es acusado de abuso sexual recibiÓ a su abogado en esta corte de washington. los oficiales se lanzan encima de...
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. >>> el paso, texas. a city of just under 700,000 people, right on the border with mexico. in august, 2019, el paso added its name to america's seemingly never ending roll call of mass shootings. the shooter here opened fire in a busy walmart. >> i started hearing noises like firecrackers and smelling what i know now is gun smoke. >> trapped at the walmart as the rounds grew was michelle grady. >> when i turned around, he had his weapon up. then i understood what was going on. s.w.a.t. teams moved in and evacuated a nearby mall. while shoppers hid. for michelle, there was no escape. >> i tried to run but as i ran, the first gunshot hit me. i was braised here. i have a gunshot here. i was also grazed here. i have a hole in my hip. >> michelle, bleed propaganda fus fus, bleeding profusely. i called my mom. >> i said mom there's an active shooter at walmart. i need to you call 911. i was really calling to say goodbye. i didn't think that i would make it. the blood had started to come from my mouth so i really didn't intend for her to find me. >> did you say goodbye? >> she wou
. >>> el paso, texas. a city of just under 700,000 people, right on the border with mexico. in august, 2019, el paso added its name to america's seemingly never ending roll call of mass shootings. the shooter here opened fire in a busy walmart. >> i started hearing noises like firecrackers and smelling what i know now is gun smoke. >> trapped at the walmart as the rounds grew was michelle grady. >> when i turned around, he had his weapon up. then i understood what was...
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-mexico border to el paso. , aren joins us this morning border reporter with the el paso times, part of the usa today network. good morning to you. what does reopening look like in el paso right now compared to the rest of the lone star state? guest: good morning. el paso is falling a little behind. governor greg abbott has begun a phased reopening of the state an el paso was granted exemption last week. the governor said our hospitalizations were too close for comfort, and we are about a week behind the rest of the state, which means places like restaurants and bars are partially reopening but at lower capacity than the rest of the state. we are falling behind the rest of the state. -- say tooyou sick close for comfort, what do the levels look like now and what are the levels of testing and your ability to test you go what has the state provided? guest: testing is increasing. we have the antibody testing and the test for covid-19. we have about 2300 cases right now at 58 deaths. down here we are part of a tri-state binational region so we have to worry about what mexico, where there
-mexico border to el paso. , aren joins us this morning border reporter with the el paso times, part of the usa today network. good morning to you. what does reopening look like in el paso right now compared to the rest of the lone star state? guest: good morning. el paso is falling a little behind. governor greg abbott has begun a phased reopening of the state an el paso was granted exemption last week. the governor said our hospitalizations were too close for comfort, and we are about a week...
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hace la ciudad de entre rÍos. >> esta noche desde el paso tejas. bloomberg detallÓ algunos puntos de su campaÑa dirigidos especÍficamente a la comunidad latina, entre otras cosas ofreciÓ crear una vÍa a la legalizaciÓn para millones de indocumentados, algo que elogiÓ ricardo, el tan increÍble. crear un sendero. sÍ era mia. por once millones de personas aquÍ nuevas unidades, quÉ necesitan. es caro, legal. tambiÉn incluÍa en el programa que cada estudiante, que no tiene presiÓn presos a ver. asÍ es y el plan lugar de la universidad pÚblica track un seÑor no estÁ dependiendo mucho en el barnet tnt en dinero. para su campaÑa, el estÁ pagando todo un buen pero este es un hombre muy valiente y quiÉn te ve, eh no quiere entrar si bien no, que compaÑera matutina ricardo que es el segundo alcalde del Área de la bahÍa en respaldar a bloomberg abiertamente. dijo que cree que el alcalde neoyorquino podrÍa derrotar a donald trump si llega a ser el candidato elegido por los demÓcratas. macron real. >> mÁs que cualquier candidato en est
hace la ciudad de entre rÍos. >> esta noche desde el paso tejas. bloomberg detallÓ algunos puntos de su campaÑa dirigidos especÍficamente a la comunidad latina, entre otras cosas ofreciÓ crear una vÍa a la legalizaciÓn para millones de indocumentados, algo que elogiÓ ricardo, el tan increÍble. crear un sendero. sÍ era mia. por once millones de personas aquÍ nuevas unidades, quÉ necesitan. es caro, legal. tambiÉn incluÍa en el programa que cada estudiante, que no tiene...
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pedro: el paso es fuerte y no olvida, el problema es que predominaron en este aÑo de la masacre que dejÓ a 23 personas muertas y 23 heridos. tambiÉn hubo canciones que le robaron las lÁgrimas a verÓnica escolar y a muchos mÁs. familiares de las vÍctimasse fundÍan en profundos abrazos intentando sacar fuerzas para seguir adelante, dijo la esposa de uno de los acribillados. >> dios nos estÁ dando fortaleza. pedro: al frente de la tienda donde se dieron los hechos, hubo una ceremonia para familiares de las vÍctimas. al pie la gran canela, un monumento que erigieron en memoria de los caÍdos. se guardÓ un minuto de silencio cuando ocurriÓ la masacre. >> estamos no sirves, sabemos que el Único modo de enfrentar el odio es con amor. pedro: si bien, la tragedia fracturÓ a la comunidad, un aÑo mÁs tarde, los paseÑos se dicen nuevamente de pie, mÁs fuertes y mÁs unidos que nunca. a lo que se escapÓ con fuerzaes que ni en el paso, ni en ninguna parte del paÍs, hay espacio para mÁs violencia racial. >> si no se cambia y se prohÍben ideologías violentadas, entonces vamos a esta
pedro: el paso es fuerte y no olvida, el problema es que predominaron en este aÑo de la masacre que dejÓ a 23 personas muertas y 23 heridos. tambiÉn hubo canciones que le robaron las lÁgrimas a verÓnica escolar y a muchos mÁs. familiares de las vÍctimasse fundÍan en profundos abrazos intentando sacar fuerzas para seguir adelante, dijo la esposa de uno de los acribillados. >> dios nos estÁ dando fortaleza. pedro: al frente de la tienda donde se dieron los hechos, hubo una...
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and i should say, my heart is with el paso. i was stationed there in the army and served at william beaumont medical center. to understand the disproportionate effect of that latino community there. ultimately, the goal is to reduce numbers of cases and hospitalizations. and for this, we're going to have to consider those temporary lockdowns, stay-at-home orders, really abide by those, so we can bring down the number of cases. >> a few hoergs, durs ago, dr. talked about the timeline for a vaccine. this is what he said. >> obviously, the first ones that are going to get are people like health care providers who put themselves at risk, and then there are those that are highly vulnerable. we hope by the time that you get into the second quarter, end of april, early may, may, june, somewhere around that time, the ordinary citizen should be able to get it. >> does that timeline sound about right to you, dr. pena? >> it does, as far as the pfizer vaccine trials and some others are going on. there's still safety data that needs to com
and i should say, my heart is with el paso. i was stationed there in the army and served at william beaumont medical center. to understand the disproportionate effect of that latino community there. ultimately, the goal is to reduce numbers of cases and hospitalizations. and for this, we're going to have to consider those temporary lockdowns, stay-at-home orders, really abide by those, so we can bring down the number of cases. >> a few hoergs, durs ago, dr. talked about the timeline for a...
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times of need ♪ ♪ we're el paso strong ♪ we're el paso strong ♪ el paso strong ♪ our pablo works together (birds chirping) (woman chattering) - [narrator] ordering dinner for the family? (family gasps) rewarded with a side of quiet. (baby murmuring) grubhub rewards you, (scooter horn honking) get a free delivery perk when you order. (doorbell rings) - [group] grubhub. television that is educational and informational. 're watching the more you know on nbc. faruq: today on "roots less traveled"... al: whoa. faruq: ...i'm taking jr and his uncle al to havana, cuba for a surprising journey that will separate family fact from fiction. check it out, this was his house. jr: wow. al: i felt a presence of history that he actually walked those halls. faruq: i'm faruq tauheed. family unites us, helps us heal, and makes life even more special. woman: how amazing is this? faruq: so, we're taking two people on the ultimate adventure to explore the stories hidden in their family tree. al: yeah, baby, yeah! faruq: along the way, they'll discover their past, great moments in history, and most importantly:
times of need ♪ ♪ we're el paso strong ♪ we're el paso strong ♪ el paso strong ♪ our pablo works together (birds chirping) (woman chattering) - [narrator] ordering dinner for the family? (family gasps) rewarded with a side of quiet. (baby murmuring) grubhub rewards you, (scooter horn honking) get a free delivery perk when you order. (doorbell rings) - [group] grubhub. television that is educational and informational. 're watching the more you know on nbc. faruq: today on "roots...
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paso, right it won't happen in your town 15 days ago we talked with an el paso doctor. he said it was getting worse but they were ready. >> i think the country realizes this could be a dark and tragic time over the next four weeks. cases get hospitalizations which, sadly, beget deaths now it's a whole new world doctor, is the system in el paso capable of with standing the surge? >> we thought it was, but obviously it hasn't, and it won't for the next foreseeable future for the few weeks that come ahead i don't see how we can continue to absorb the impact we see coming to our ers and hospitals. we are getting to capacity >> is there treatment for them or very complicated? >> there is treatment. it is complicated. we are taking all of the patients coming in besides the covid patients, but there is no place to put them. they are hooking up places outside the hospital in tents. the government is setting up a facility where we are housing patients with covid. we are opening bed space in hospitals, not acute hospitals, but long-term acute care facilities now -- >> i apologize
paso, right it won't happen in your town 15 days ago we talked with an el paso doctor. he said it was getting worse but they were ready. >> i think the country realizes this could be a dark and tragic time over the next four weeks. cases get hospitalizations which, sadly, beget deaths now it's a whole new world doctor, is the system in el paso capable of with standing the surge? >> we thought it was, but obviously it hasn't, and it won't for the next foreseeable future for the few...
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el paso shouldn't change. el paso, you're beautiful as it is, don't change because if you do the killer is going to win. in terms of the healing aspect, this is going to take time. no doubt about it, alicia. you don't just shoot 46 people and forget about it. what i don't want like about this mass shooting outside of the obvious, so many people were murder side that the way that this mass shooting has been described, people have ignored the hate aspect and they have to talk about the fact that latinos were targeted and i'm sick and tired of this mass shooting being clumped in with all of the others and we seem to have one every week and this was a hate crime towards hispanics and specifically mexican people. that should be the rhetoric because if you don't touch on these issues it's going continue and again, out of the top ten mass shootings in the country, three of them deal with hunting hispanics. you can't make this up. this is unacceptable and we need to be angered and we need to have emotions channeled in
el paso shouldn't change. el paso, you're beautiful as it is, don't change because if you do the killer is going to win. in terms of the healing aspect, this is going to take time. no doubt about it, alicia. you don't just shoot 46 people and forget about it. what i don't want like about this mass shooting outside of the obvious, so many people were murder side that the way that this mass shooting has been described, people have ignored the hate aspect and they have to talk about the fact that...
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musica (musica)>>> el paso de setazeta >> el paso de z ha dejado seis personas muertas mÁs de 2 millones y medio de residentes sin electricidad >> en luisiana georgia city y alabama se registran cientos de postes y Árboles caÍdos hay varias propiedades daÑadas inundaciones por las fuertes marejadas, setas e delegado a tormenta tropical se encuenta sobre delaware se espera que salga del paÍs en las prÓximas hora >> vamos al otro lado del p planeta, francia de zidane, ataque terrorista el atentado que dejÓ a tres muertos en una iglesia de niz >> atacÓ con un cuchillo a tres personas en una iglesia y fue detenido. recibiÓ heridas de bala y estÁ hospitalizado, el gobierno francÉs elevÓ su estado de alerta a nivel mÁximo para prevenir nuevos ataques. al regresar el teatro vuelve a sao paulo brasil pero de una forma imaginada, sus espectadores encapsulados, vamos y venimos, quÉdese /comerciales ven aquí. acércate. trae una silla. porque cuando crees que "mientras más, mejor", la vida es más sabrosa. ritz. el sabor de la bienvenida. ¿no sabes cuál es el buzón visita vote.ca.
musica (musica)>>> el paso de setazeta >> el paso de z ha dejado seis personas muertas mÁs de 2 millones y medio de residentes sin electricidad >> en luisiana georgia city y alabama se registran cientos de postes y Árboles caÍdos hay varias propiedades daÑadas inundaciones por las fuertes marejadas, setas e delegado a tormenta tropical se encuenta sobre delaware se espera que salga del paÍs en las prÓximas hora >> vamos al otro lado del p planeta, francia de...
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a seis meses de la masacre en el paso, hoy finalmente sabemos la identidad de un hÉroe anÓnimo. si margen le dio la vuelta al mundo mientras salvaba a un bebÉ en medio de la balacera. se trata de lÁzaro, quien entonces vivÍa como desamparado en un campamento cerca del lugar. lejos de texas y el ni siquiera sabÍaque era buscado para agradecerle. desde menfis nos presentan esta entrevista en exclusiva. vilma: lÁzaro se convirtiÓ en la persona mÁs buscada despuÉs del tiroteo de walmart en el paso texas, pero por una buena razÓn. es el hombre que se ve en este vÍdeo rescatando a un bebÉ, que tenÍa pocos meses de nacido despuÉs que un pistolero acribillÓ a sus padres y a unas 20 personas. lo encontramos. nos contÓ que vivÍa con sus padres como desamparados.
a seis meses de la masacre en el paso, hoy finalmente sabemos la identidad de un hÉroe anÓnimo. si margen le dio la vuelta al mundo mientras salvaba a un bebÉ en medio de la balacera. se trata de lÁzaro, quien entonces vivÍa como desamparado en un campamento cerca del lugar. lejos de texas y el ni siquiera sabÍaque era buscado para agradecerle. desde menfis nos presentan esta entrevista en exclusiva. vilma: lÁzaro se convirtiÓ en la persona mÁs buscada despuÉs del tiroteo de walmart...
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border city of el paso is struggling with the pandemic. well, of more headlines at the top of the ally in the meantime, there's always our website state of the dot com. i'm rebecca written from a and a tame thanks very much. w's crime fighters are back. with the africa's most successful radio drama series continues through the whole of this odes are available online. course you can share and discuss on t.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters, to minnow written letters for media organizations in the digital competition. tension section of the global media forum. digitization process is posing new challenges to media companies and they offer new opportunities to distribute their content from community building to pay walls. how can media organizations optimize their revenue models in the digital age? joining our discussion this week on world stories. another strict lockdown in france, fighting indifference to corona in turkey. but our journey begins in the usa. the city of el paso, texas, is one of the
border city of el paso is struggling with the pandemic. well, of more headlines at the top of the ally in the meantime, there's always our website state of the dot com. i'm rebecca written from a and a tame thanks very much. w's crime fighters are back. with the africa's most successful radio drama series continues through the whole of this odes are available online. course you can share and discuss on t.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters, to minnow...
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we want to keep covering what's happening in el paso. good luck to you and all your hard work there. >>> president trump is accusing him of hiding in the basement. why is joe biden not out on the campaign trail today with just eight critical days left to vote? stay with us. >>> in our 2020 lead today, president trump's campaign saying this afternoon that they are confident that president trump is growing his base, turning out new voters and will be able to win battleground states on election day. campaign manager bill steppien dismissing polls which almost entirely show the president losing in key states and losing his ground game where they are confident, they say, they have substantial advantage over the biden campaign. joining us to discuss, phillip. obviously they want to express positivity in the last week, they want new voters at the polls. do you think there is anything to this, that the president can win over new voters in eight days? >> i'm not sure that's necessarily the case. one of the dynamics we've seen over the past four y
we want to keep covering what's happening in el paso. good luck to you and all your hard work there. >>> president trump is accusing him of hiding in the basement. why is joe biden not out on the campaign trail today with just eight critical days left to vote? stay with us. >>> in our 2020 lead today, president trump's campaign saying this afternoon that they are confident that president trump is growing his base, turning out new voters and will be able to win battleground...
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de los puentes soportarÁn el paso esta nueva tormenta. el gobierno central y los gobiernos locales no estaban preparados. no dan abasto para atender esta gran emergencia. en tegucigalpa, los recientes de algunas zonas fueron evacuadas. se espera que este impacto sea fuerte. vaticinando inundaciones y deslaves en zonas de riesgo. nosotros continuamos dando seguimiento a este desastre. patricia: en el caribe colombiano hay una pequeÑa isla que la trayectoria del huracÁn iota encontrÓ a su paso rumbo hacia nicaragua. la devastaciÓn en san andrÉs y providencia es evidente. con las horas podrÍa ser peor, ante la pÉrdida de comunicaciÓn. tenemos el informe. [gritos] yezid: nunca antes un huracÁn de tal fuerza habÍa llegado a colombia. en menos de cuatro horas, iota subiÓ de categorÍa cuatro a cinco. la isla de providencia ha sido la mÁs complicada. >> la isla estÁ en ruinas. mi casa en pÉrdida total. yezid: Él logrÓ hablar con su madre antes de perder comunicaciÓn. sin embargo, al final de la tarde lo confirmÓ el presidente d
de los puentes soportarÁn el paso esta nueva tormenta. el gobierno central y los gobiernos locales no estaban preparados. no dan abasto para atender esta gran emergencia. en tegucigalpa, los recientes de algunas zonas fueron evacuadas. se espera que este impacto sea fuerte. vaticinando inundaciones y deslaves en zonas de riesgo. nosotros continuamos dando seguimiento a este desastre. patricia: en el caribe colombiano hay una pequeÑa isla que la trayectoria del huracÁn iota encontrÓ a su...
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en el paso texas, hoy nevÓ por primera vez en 5 aÑos. montaÑas amanecieron blancas y el clima provocÓ incidentes. trajo felicidad a cientos de niÑos que hicieron muÑecos de nieve. fue testigo de la nevada inusual en el desierto de texas. >>> los niÑos sacaron a sus padres aventarse bolsa de nieve y hacer los tradicionales muÑecos, sandra rodrÍguez llevÓ a su hijo mÁs tarde a la escuela, porque hoy en el paso texas, por primera vez nevÓ entre las montaÑas como no sucedÍa hace 5 aÑos. >>> es bonito, no lo vemos muy comÚn y es algo que siempre nos gusta. no tuvimos blanca navidad tuvimos un 2020 con nieve. >>> de sa tarn diversos accidentes viales. para recordar la nevada del 2015. se venbonitas las montaÑas sÍ. >>> afectÓ wichita fall y... cayÓ fuertemente en ciudad juÁrez, mÉxico. cada vez nieva menos en el desierto del sureste del paÍs. >>> se nota que cada invierno la temperatura sube un poco mÁs. >>> la hija de sonia que tiene 2 aÑos no querÍa salir de la nieve. se puso a hacer figuras como el angelito y a desli
en el paso texas, hoy nevÓ por primera vez en 5 aÑos. montaÑas amanecieron blancas y el clima provocÓ incidentes. trajo felicidad a cientos de niÑos que hicieron muÑecos de nieve. fue testigo de la nevada inusual en el desierto de texas. >>> los niÑos sacaron a sus padres aventarse bolsa de nieve y hacer los tradicionales muÑecos, sandra rodrÍguez llevÓ a su hijo mÁs tarde a la escuela, porque hoy en el paso texas, por primera vez nevÓ entre las montaÑas como no sucedÍa...
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número más alto de contagiados en el paso, y la fila para hacerse el examen parece eterna. un grupo de enfermeras protestaron. >> para que el equipo nos dé más equipo médico para protegernos, y proteger a la comunidad de el paso. >> nuevamente los comercios no siguieron la orden de cerrar los negocios no esenciales. el alcalde no apoya la medida. entrevista con noticias telemundo dice que no va a retirar la orden en las próximas dos semanas, porque los hospitales están llenos de pacientes. >> se dan cuenta del problema que estamos teniendo, y las familias que no pueden entrar al hospital porque no se permite. es difícil en este momento. >> a pesar de la amenaza de ser multados, ella abrió su tienda de vestidos. >> tengo miedo que vengan, unos dicen que se puede abrir y otros que no. vamos a estar abiertos. >> la polémica tiene dividida a la población. esta enfermera que atiende a pacientes con coronavirus pide a la gente no salir de casa. >> decirle a la gente de el paso dejar de salir a restaurantes, están haciendo reuniones en sus casas, eso afecta a todos. >> e
número más alto de contagiados en el paso, y la fila para hacerse el examen parece eterna. un grupo de enfermeras protestaron. >> para que el equipo nos dé más equipo médico para protegernos, y proteger a la comunidad de el paso. >> nuevamente los comercios no siguieron la orden de cerrar los negocios no esenciales. el alcalde no apoya la medida. entrevista con noticias telemundo dice que no va a retirar la orden en las próximas dos semanas, porque los hospitales están llenos...
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i want to talk to the mayor of el paso coming up. they are having to take major action to treat the patients they can opening up new wards in children's hospitals that weren't open. talk to us about the strain you're concerned about. >> in fact, if you look at el paso, they are protectively saying new patients that are coming in, if we can find hospitals outside the region, outside this area at least, we are going to sending patients over there because we anticipate we will start getting filled up. the hospital system, per capita probably fewer icu beds than 10, 20 years ago. this is not a system that is built for significant surge capacity. we typically have flu season, one of the busiest times in terms of overall care in hospitals and general care and icus. but now we are talking about twin demic and flu and coronavirus happening and worsening at the same time. it's a huge concern. it will vary from city-to-city, state-to-state in terms of what their capabilities are. that is the most worrisome thing. i've been following lots of di
i want to talk to the mayor of el paso coming up. they are having to take major action to treat the patients they can opening up new wards in children's hospitals that weren't open. talk to us about the strain you're concerned about. >> in fact, if you look at el paso, they are protectively saying new patients that are coming in, if we can find hospitals outside the region, outside this area at least, we are going to sending patients over there because we anticipate we will start getting...
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herido >> fue el peor dÍa en la historia de la ciudad de el paso, texas, el sonido de las balas no se borras de la mente, tampoco el pesar de familiares que justo un aÑo despuÉs siguen cargando las cruces de las 23 vÍctimas que murieron en esta tienda walmart en un ataque de odio sin precedentes contra los hispanos >> desgraciadamente somos blanco de discriminaciÓn. >> ha sido un aÑo largo y doloroso, el seÑor perdiÓ no solo a su hijo, tambiÉn a su nuera quienes utilizaron su cuerpo como escudos de balas para proteger a su bebÉ delhijo nuera quienes atacante >> los dos cumplieron con su tarea de defender su familia >> aunque el dolor no se va, los recuerda todos los dÍas al ver su nieto quien ahora con un aÑo es el sobreviviente mÁs pequeÑo del tiroteo. >> quiero yo que Él sienta que no tiene papÁs, pero que tiene gente que lo quiere y apoya. >> para los hÉroes de aquella masacre del 3 de agosto las heridas tambiÉn siguen abiertas rocÍo, ayudÓ a los heridos tras la lluvia de balas >> lo difÍcil que primeramente tocar el pulso, no hay pulso, me voy a la siguiente pe
herido >> fue el peor dÍa en la historia de la ciudad de el paso, texas, el sonido de las balas no se borras de la mente, tampoco el pesar de familiares que justo un aÑo despuÉs siguen cargando las cruces de las 23 vÍctimas que murieron en esta tienda walmart en un ataque de odio sin precedentes contra los hispanos >> desgraciadamente somos blanco de discriminaciÓn. >> ha sido un aÑo largo y doloroso, el seÑor perdiÓ no solo a su hijo, tambiÉn a su nuera quienes...
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>>> sabes que el sentimiento sigue siendo el mismo a pesar que pasÓ un aÑo felicidad, mucho dolor y mucha angustia se ha vivido a lo largo de 365 dÍas y el peor ataque de odio contra los hispanos en frontera y especÍficamente para los mexicanos. un momento muy difÍcil, sobre todo para los sobrevivientes, para los familiares de las st j vÍctimas mortales que pasaron para por este trÁgico suceso iba a una campaÑa de telemundo cuando me llamaron y me dijeron que algo estaba pasando en esta tienda y jamÁs imaginÉ a mÍ y a mi camarÓgrafo lo que verÍa en este lugar. >>> carlos eres de ciudad juÁrez por lo mismo el paso tambiÉn es tu hogar, estos dÍas en el aniversario de la masacre quÉ te trae este recuerdo porque no te esperabas lo que ibas a ver pero llegaste a ver algo que no se te ha salido de la cabeza? >>> sobre todo el dolor que han vivido las vÍctimas cuando estÁbamos en el punto de la tragedia donde estÁbamos transmitiendo. aÚn recuerdo cÓmo llegaban los familiares gritando, llorando desesperados cuando la policÍa aÚn no todavÍa no revelaba los nombres de las vÍ
>>> sabes que el sentimiento sigue siendo el mismo a pesar que pasÓ un aÑo felicidad, mucho dolor y mucha angustia se ha vivido a lo largo de 365 dÍas y el peor ataque de odio contra los hispanos en frontera y especÍficamente para los mexicanos. un momento muy difÍcil, sobre todo para los sobrevivientes, para los familiares de las st j vÍctimas mortales que pasaron para por este trÁgico suceso iba a una campaÑa de telemundo cuando me llamaron y me dijeron que algo estaba...
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so we have to make sure that we are ready for this winter, not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead refuge generated more outside. the hospitals serve as makeshift more to our east. funeral homes in el paso are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director sam, selves are struggling to cope earlier. this race is we're live on the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be some months ago we had around 30 services for months. right now we're having around 80 beaches where this 2nd wave of the pandemic is not only hitting record numbers of people, many of whom could die. loco lockdowns, in that bacile to try and curb the spread are wreaking havoc, a businesses here in el paso. there's a 10 pm curfew, but even during the day, many people stay at home. this is where the economic effects of the pandemic and most clearly be seen downtown el paso seems abandoned. also this restaurant wasn't able to keep most of its sout
so we have to make sure that we are ready for this winter, not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead refuge generated more outside. the hospitals serve as makeshift more to our east. funeral homes in el paso are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director sam, selves are struggling to cope earlier. this race is we're live on the level of stress is very high...
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the streets of el paso are empty. as the city's funeral homes struggle to find space for the dead attend, the morgue truck has been requested to hold the bodies of people dying faster than can be buried. unfortunately, in my field, more levy is a fact. also the mission, the numbers i thin, the numbers of people who are now having these, all of these, what is really being malls are for us all of us in the store. the population of el paso is 680000, yet more people are hospitalized with in this desert city and the totals in most us states. this parking lot is now a covert, overflowing. the downtown convention center is a field hospital, and doctors and nurses have worked without rest calling on colleagues from around the state for help. we are now basically outsourcing to be able to do it in i think that's on the origin. it or helicopters are now transferring coded patients from el paso to emergency rooms across the state of texas, to hospitals in san antonio and dallas. and here in houston, 1200 kilometers away. doctor
the streets of el paso are empty. as the city's funeral homes struggle to find space for the dead attend, the morgue truck has been requested to hold the bodies of people dying faster than can be buried. unfortunately, in my field, more levy is a fact. also the mission, the numbers i thin, the numbers of people who are now having these, all of these, what is really being malls are for us all of us in the store. the population of el paso is 680000, yet more people are hospitalized with in this...
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however, most of tumble's time is spent here inside a cage at el paso animal services. she was brought to the shelter after she was found out on the street. her head trapped in a fence. >> usually on a given year we have 25 to 30,000 animals come through the door. o the door. >> come on. >> reporter: but there are far more dogs in el paso than there are willing adopters. it's a common story at shelters in several cities but not every city. >> my jaw just dropped. i didn't know. i mean, i'm living in a could coon in jackson where life is good and everybody has a dog and all the dogs are well taken care of and the shelter is empty. >> reporter: he's loved dogs ever since he was a boy. >> i like dogs better than most people i know. heart and pure soul. >> reporter: he's also a -time pilot. h retired from medicine he realized that he might be able to connect some of the towns that have shelters to towns full of willing adopters. so he took the seats out of his plane and took to the skies. co-founding the nonprofit dog is my co-pilot. >> the mission is stated to fly or trans
however, most of tumble's time is spent here inside a cage at el paso animal services. she was brought to the shelter after she was found out on the street. her head trapped in a fence. >> usually on a given year we have 25 to 30,000 animals come through the door. o the door. >> come on. >> reporter: but there are far more dogs in el paso than there are willing adopters. it's a common story at shelters in several cities but not every city. >> my jaw just dropped. i...
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the death toll here in el paso now stands at more than 750 people. >> nbc's valerie castro in el paso, thank you for joining me. i have family in el paso. thank you for your reporting. stay safe. and tomorrow don't miss "on assignment with richard engel: race for the vaccine." nbc's chief foreign correspondent talked to a group of experts from around the world to talk about the rollout of the vaccine, how it could save millions of lives. that's tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. with the holidays coming up, covid fatigue is setting in across the country. but a doctor in utah says now is not the time to let your guard down. you're clearly someone... ...who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologu
the death toll here in el paso now stands at more than 750 people. >> nbc's valerie castro in el paso, thank you for joining me. i have family in el paso. thank you for your reporting. stay safe. and tomorrow don't miss "on assignment with richard engel: race for the vaccine." nbc's chief foreign correspondent talked to a group of experts from around the world to talk about the rollout of the vaccine, how it could save millions of lives. that's tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m....
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no sanan, la tienda tendrÁ en el lugar en que honra >>> el paso se ha convertido en todo un sÍmbolo con este # la comunidad haar que se estÁ viendo reflejada muy en donaciÓn de sangre como aquel dÍa con el encendido en el parque cleveland en el centro de la ciudad como se inicia se abriÓ el jardÍn sanador y junto con ellos el andar de los vehÍculos con iluminaria la estrella de la montaÑa se encenderÁ de manera intermitente >>> ivette sÁnchez noticias telemundo >>> nuestras oraciones >>> al regresar >>> crean una cabina de acrÍlico >> en monterrey, mÉxico >> maravilla a los bebitos reciÉn nacido de forma segura >>> se trata de una cabina de acrÍlico >>> para que los padres y el bebÉ puedan entrar >>> >>> estamos con familiares y amigos para conocer al reciÉn nacido se le ocurriÓ cuando naciÓ en junio y querÍa presentarla a la abuelita de 95 aÑos >>> excelente idea >>> con esto nos despedimos recuerden que tienen una cita. >> ahora comienza zona mixta. buenas n >> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >> hoy en zona mixta >>> santos-chivas >>> hugo gonzÁlez >>> pavÓn >>> ademÁs d
no sanan, la tienda tendrÁ en el lugar en que honra >>> el paso se ha convertido en todo un sÍmbolo con este # la comunidad haar que se estÁ viendo reflejada muy en donaciÓn de sangre como aquel dÍa con el encendido en el parque cleveland en el centro de la ciudad como se inicia se abriÓ el jardÍn sanador y junto con ellos el andar de los vehÍculos con iluminaria la estrella de la montaÑa se encenderÁ de manera intermitente >>> ivette sÁnchez noticias telemundo...
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>> el siguiente paso es ir a nivel estatal >> las autoridades piden a la gente no salir de su hogar y mantener distanciamiento social y usar mascarilla andrés noticiero telemundo 48 >> y de marín nos vamos a san mateo donde se suma otro condado para combatir la pandemia los propitarios de negocios como restaurantes se preparan para cumplir con esta medida de salubridad claudia tiene la reacción qué te dijeron claudia >> qué tal buenas noches césar están consternados ante esta noticia esta orden entra en vigor mañana jueves hasta el 7 de enero pero podría extenderse >> justamente antes de navidad que enfrentamos las familias >> sin palabras se queda josé al preguntarle cómo se siente ante la orden de encierro días antes de navidad >> es como un balde de agua fría >> negocios como gimnasios barberías salones de uñas tienen que cerrar las puertas el jueves a las 11.59 de la noche los restaurantes con mucho esfuerzo han dado servicios en exteriores pueden vender para llevar no son suficientes para pagar los gastos ni a los trabajadores esta es la mayor preocupación de due
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the death toll here in el paso now stands at more than 750 people. >> nbc's valerie castro in el paso, thank you for joining me. i have family in el paso. thank you for your reporting. stay safe. and tomorrow don't miss "on assignment with richard engel: race for the vaccine." nbc's chief foreign correspondent talked to a group of experts from around the world to talk about the rollout of the vaccine, how it could save millions of lives. that's tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. with the holidays coming up, covid fatigue is setting in across the country. but a doctor in utah says now is not the time to let your guard down. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received
the death toll here in el paso now stands at more than 750 people. >> nbc's valerie castro in el paso, thank you for joining me. i have family in el paso. thank you for your reporting. stay safe. and tomorrow don't miss "on assignment with richard engel: race for the vaccine." nbc's chief foreign correspondent talked to a group of experts from around the world to talk about the rollout of the vaccine, how it could save millions of lives. that's tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m....
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asÍ de grave estÁ la situaciÓn aquÍ en el paso. carolina: te agradecemos por esta informaciÓn, directamente el paso, texas. este martes la corte suprema escucha argumentos a favor y en contra de obamacare. millones de personas dependen de esta cobertura, un tema que ha provocado mucha divisiÓn, como nos cuenta nuestro compaÑero desde la corte suprema. reportero: asÍ es, no solamente a mÁs de 20 millones personas, sino a los que tienen condiciones preexistentes, y a los que se estÁn beneficiando de cobertura adicional bajo el programa medicade, bajo su expresiÓn bajo obamacare. los magistrados no estÁn aquÍ en la corte suprema, estÁn participando de forma remota. escuchamos argumentos a favor y en contra, california versus texas, para detener que el futuro de la ley de cuidado de salud asequible, conocida como obamacare, sabemos que los republicanos le tiren eliminar malos demÓcratas quieren que esa ley siga adelante. pero afuera de la corte hoy hubo muchas personas usando de dejando el mensaje alto y claro de que la ley
asÍ de grave estÁ la situaciÓn aquÍ en el paso. carolina: te agradecemos por esta informaciÓn, directamente el paso, texas. este martes la corte suprema escucha argumentos a favor y en contra de obamacare. millones de personas dependen de esta cobertura, un tema que ha provocado mucha divisiÓn, como nos cuenta nuestro compaÑero desde la corte suprema. reportero: asÍ es, no solamente a mÁs de 20 millones personas, sino a los que tienen condiciones preexistentes, y a los que se estÁn...
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reporta el dÍa en que trump pasÓ a la ofensiva. reportera: con periÓdico en mano, el presidente trump celebrÓ el titular del diablo " absuelto", decÍa la primera plaga que el mandatario no se cansaba de enseÑar. >> [habla en inglÉs] reportera: en un discurso de una hora en la casa blanca, cantÓ victoria, y aplaudió la defensa de sus abogados y la de muchos legisladores republicanos que le acompaÑaron este mediodÍa. se rio de algunos, y hasta dijo que ahora estaba mÁs guapo que antes. son unos despiadados, y malintencionado, dijo le de los demÓcratas que lo engulleron, repitiÓ que todo llegó este punto por despedir al exdirector del fbi, jeans cummings. trump nunca se disculpÓ con la naciÓn, sÍ le pidiÓ disculpas a su familia, por haberlos expuesto a un proceso podrido, a manos de gente muy enfermiza, dijo. los demÓcratas teme que el presidente ahora se sienta mÁs empoderado que nunca. >> no sÉ cÓmo se le ha permitido al presidente tener, lo que yo veo en este momento, casi poderes ilimitados. reportera: el mand
reporta el dÍa en que trump pasÓ a la ofensiva. reportera: con periÓdico en mano, el presidente trump celebrÓ el titular del diablo " absuelto", decÍa la primera plaga que el mandatario no se cansaba de enseÑar. >> [habla en inglÉs] reportera: en un discurso de una hora en la casa blanca, cantÓ victoria, y aplaudió la defensa de sus abogados y la de muchos legisladores republicanos que le acompaÑaron este mediodÍa. se rio de algunos, y hasta dijo que ahora estaba mÁs...
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paso always say el paso and juarez are two parts of the same place. it's interchange between those two. it's not like it's a national border between them. judge, good to see you again. thank you for your time tonight. we wish you the best of luck in dealing with this crisis upon you. >>> coming up next a former top health and human services official who resigned in protest over the trump administration's management of the coronavirus and is now a member of president-elect joe biden's advisory board joins us live. they guarantee you won't find a lower price anywhere for the plans they offer, so you're not just picking by chance. no copay?... sweet. with health insurance plans constantly changing, having the wrong fit could mean missing benefits or costing you thousands. healthmarkets' fitscore instantly ranks plans both on and off the government exchange to find one that best fits your insurance needs. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit, or if there's another one that can get you more coverage or help save you money. and
paso always say el paso and juarez are two parts of the same place. it's interchange between those two. it's not like it's a national border between them. judge, good to see you again. thank you for your time tonight. we wish you the best of luck in dealing with this crisis upon you. >>> coming up next a former top health and human services official who resigned in protest over the trump administration's management of the coronavirus and is now a member of president-elect joe biden's...
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but you know, it's a difficult situation for el paso. then if you enter the -- you know, my only tool that i felt at the time was to be able to have a stay-at-home order, and obviously, that went through our district court, judge moody. it t was slowed down by the eighth circuit court, but then it was, you know, challenged. and so, here we are, pretty much trying to figure out what to do under these circumstances. and it's difficult. it's difficult for a community. we're a community that is coming out of our first anniversary of the tragedy in walmart. so, a beautiful community that was asked to come out and be united and now being asked to come back and stay at home. and so, you know, all of these things are a challenge at this time, and we've got this symbiotic relationship with our beautiful neighbors to the so h south, and they're really being challenged. they've had shutdowns, complete shutdowns over weekends, all essentials, everything shut down for the weekend. we've got donyana county from new mexico right there. so, when you hav
but you know, it's a difficult situation for el paso. then if you enter the -- you know, my only tool that i felt at the time was to be able to have a stay-at-home order, and obviously, that went through our district court, judge moody. it t was slowed down by the eighth circuit court, but then it was, you know, challenged. and so, here we are, pretty much trying to figure out what to do under these circumstances. and it's difficult. it's difficult for a community. we're a community that is...
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down in el paso today, same story in the making. covid-19 patients flood el paso hospitals. in el paso, texas, this weekend the county judge, the top elected official in el paso county announced that all el paso area hospitals are filled to 100% capacity, all hospitals, all intensive care units. they're now opening an emergency field hospital at the el paso convention center. 50 beds, can expand to 100. they're bringing in dozens of federal emergency medical workers to staff extra beds in el paso. they're opening up the el paso children's hospital to adult patients. this afternoon the local army medical center, a defense department facility, the local army medical center is now accepting covid-19 patients from hospitals in the area too. so civilians being treated at the military hospital. they're instituting a curfew now in el paso, 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. only essential travel and travel for work allowed during those hours. they are trying to stop people from moving around too much. they're trying to slow down the spread. they're trying to buy the hospitals some time. you k
down in el paso today, same story in the making. covid-19 patients flood el paso hospitals. in el paso, texas, this weekend the county judge, the top elected official in el paso county announced that all el paso area hospitals are filled to 100% capacity, all hospitals, all intensive care units. they're now opening an emergency field hospital at the el paso convention center. 50 beds, can expand to 100. they're bringing in dozens of federal emergency medical workers to staff extra beds in el...