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Please remember Fletcher for the person he was and not the act that ended his life. Give your kids an extra hug and kiss today. We love you Fletcher.

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You will always be with us. This is the words of the father of Fletcher Merkle, the 8-year-old boy who died in the Minneapolis shooting. Today, the first images of panic inside the church. The children who were in mass flee. The attacker fired 116 times. The testimony of the father of one of the survivors is on Telemundo news. In addition, rebellion in the centers for disease control.

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The dismissal of his director causes a wave of resignations, among the applause of his colleagues. The reason for the crisis? The health policies of Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. They kill Saeed, a 13-year-old boy, in front of his mother's eyes. The police investigate why he was murdered in a Los Angeles gas station.

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10 million dollars in rewards for Alfredo Guzman Salazar, another son of Chapo Guzman.

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The US government says he is the leader of the Chapitos.

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A coup in the Senate. A fight takes over Mexican politics.

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The tension is exploding with accusations of drug trafficking and the US pressure on the government.

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On the day of the grandfathers in Mexico, Conchita's story, who helps the needy foreigners, is called the migrant's grandmother. And the Powerball is still looking for an owner because it is vacant again and already accumulates a already got a $950 million prize. There's a new chance to become a millionaire on Saturday. This is Fletcher Merkle. He was 8 years old. He's one of the two kids who died in the Minneapolis shooting.

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Today, his father asked other parents to hug their children He was eight years old. He was one of the two children who died in the Minneapolis shooting.

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Today, his father asked other parents to hug their children because he won't be able to hug his own. And she is Harpy Moisky, 10 years old. She also died in the attack. Her family says she was a smile and she was happy. Fletcher and Harpy died in this church. Another 14 children were injured. These are the first images of panic,

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just moments after the attack. The children hear the bullets. Look at them, some of them are really small. Others try to protect their companions while evacuating the place. They try to get safe.

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Almost 200 children were at mass when the shootings began. 116 shots. Good afternoon. It is really a tragedy. Today we have seen an inconsolable father talk about his deceased son. And it is inevitable to see us all in that father,

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aware that these tragedies are repeated in this country over and over again. Today with more questions than answers about the attack in Minneapolis, we begin with the report of Rogelio Moratagle. They are the images of the chaos after the bullets and show the children who were celebrating with a mass the beginning of the school year year escaping from the church of the Annunciation. A new voice asks for the gunman while the kids come out.

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Innocent faces, perplexed, terrified. Some stop to look for their friends. The man who filmed the video is the father of June,

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a 9-year-old'm going to be a teacher. I'm going to be a teacher. I'm going to be a teacher. I'm going to be a teacher. I'm going to be a teacher. I'm going to be a teacher.

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I'm going to be a teacher. Please remember Fletcher for the person he was and not the act that ended his life. Give your kids an extra hug and kiss today. We love you Fletcher. You will always be with us.

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Today this family went to deposit flowers to honor the two children who died. The girl also survived the shooting and her father is still very affected. Today the police reported that they found 116 bullet shells outside the church and said that the plan adopted by the school at the beginning of the shooting prevented the gunman from entering the church, and that

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avoided a bigger tragedy. In an interview with Telemundo News, the mayor of Minneapolis, who appeared in this photograph quite moved, asks that measures be taken to contain violence with firearms. We can have a full-on ban on assault weapons.

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Second, we can ban magazine clips, making sure that you can't reel off 30 rounds before you even have to reload.

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He added that if the federal and state governments do not want to take those measures, they must allow him to protect the citizens of Minneapolis, who he calls to the union to get ahead of this dark episode. The police also reported that they complied with search warrants at homes related to the person who executed the shooting. They did not find more weapons, but yes, a lot of evidence, more writings that are added to the investigation.

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In the community, the concern is evident.

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I have two cousins, the same age, 8 and 11, and I don't know what they feel or what they would feel if they didn't come back home, if they never saw them again.

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Cherlyn asked her mom to bring her to the church because she found out in the news about the shooting. She was very happy to see her son. She was very happy to see her son. She was very happy to see her son.

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She was very happy to see her son. She was very happy to see her son. She was very happy to see her son.

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She was very happy to give some flowers. Aileen and Carlos also brought flowers, moved by the same feeling of many parents throughout the nation.

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When I arrived I gave my son a big hug. I didn't want to let him go last night.

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This is what many parents did yesterday and also today. of the people. We are going to continue to fight for our rights. We are going to continue to fight for our rights. We are going to continue to fight for our rights. We are going to continue to fight for our rights. We are going to continue to fight for our rights. We are going to continue to fight for our rights. We are going to continue to fight for our rights. We are going to continue to fight for our rights. that the name of the person who committed this shooting is not mentioned, so as not to somehow claim it, glorify it, or somehow also fulfill what he was looking for,

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which was precisely to gain more notoriety. Julio. Rogelio Moratagle, with the last piece of information. Thank you very much. And well, as always happens in the midst of horror, there were also stories of bravery.

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Like that of a Hispanic father who ran to the church, feared the worst for his children, took the risk to rescue them, risked his own life, saved them and other children. We go with Santiago Gallego from Telemundo, Chicago, who could speak with him. Santiago, correct?

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Of course, Julio. And we have come this far.

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We are a block away from the church, and it was right on this street that Mr. Pedro ran desperately, fearing the worst, after hearing the gunshots. He got in his car, got to the church, and he tells us the moments of terror he experienced when he saw children bleeding inside a temple, which they should be safe from.

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I was with my wife in the kitchen of our house when we heard the gunshots.

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I, as a Latino, and many other Latinos, know the sound of a gunshot.

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Without thinking twice, Mr. Pedro left his house and drove to the church. He says that if he crossed with the attacker, he was willing to do anything. I drove to the front of the school, assuming that if I looked at someone, I would run him over. When he arrived, he said that what he found was a scene of horror. Locked doors, broken windows due to bullets, and a shuddering silence inside the church. You managed to enter the church. What did you see at that moment? for I got closer and closer. And injured children. Yes, injured children. Blood everywhere. And children that I know.

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That I know the parents. A very difficult situation. He tells me that he started to take out the little ones along with the teachers. In the midst of the desperation, he was also looking for his children.

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Because I found my daughter, after five minutes of screaming everywhere for her. I found her, she is seven years screaming all over the place for her. I found her, she's seven years old, she's in second grade. She saw me and started crying and telling me that she couldn't find her brother. And I asked the teachers, the teachers were in shock, trying to control their children, their classes.

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And that's when I was almost losing control. I thought your daughter was among the wounded. I thought she was among losing control. He thought his child was in the wounds. I was in the wounds and it took me about 20 minutes to find him. He says he helped rescue several children, injured, in panic and confused. Many still did not realize their injuries. How many children did you manage to rescue?

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Here they said at least 150 when I was here with the children.

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What did they say? I think there were about 150 of them when I was here with the kids.

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What did they say?

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That he went to look for his brothers and his parents. But there were a lot of injured people who didn't even know they were injured. Pedro, who is a soccer coach for the brother of one of the victims, says that the questions his children ask him are impossible to answer.

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Questions like, why did they shoot us in a church? We were praying. And those are answers that a father can't give. Why did they shoot us if we were praying? What can you tell a child that asks that kind of question?

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For Mr. Pedro, there is nothing that can make sense of the horror that was experienced here in this church. you the school. At the same time, others faced this act of violence and death. Yes, absolutely. Santiago, what information do we have about the children who were injured?

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Well, we know that most of them were taken to a hospital. At least four had to be surgically intervened. And according to the last medical report from the authorities, one is still in critical condition. to be in the medical authorities continue

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to insist that they wait for everyone to recover. Julio, back to you. Thank you, Santiago.

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In front of the church, the children who survived the shooting They are trained pets to help victims deal with anguish and stress after such hard experiences as the ones these little ones had to go through. We continue with more information. This is breaking news. The White House appointed Jim O'Neill, the interim director of the CDC, as Deputy Secretary of Health, in place of Susan Monarez, who was just fired yesterday. We are in the midst of an internal revolt in this agency. And at the center of it all is the future of public health of those of us who live in the United States.

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Cristina Londoño tells us.

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The rebellion against the new government's health policies was public and loud in front of the building of the Centers of the disease control centers. Part of a battle that could determine who and when to get vaccinated and if insurance covers them. After the dismissal of the director of the organization, Susan Monárez, and the resignation in solidarity of four other high directors,

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who this afternoon left the building in the middle of applause from their colleagues. the health department. The health department has announced that the CDC is going to be taking action against the vaccine.

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The CDC has issued several

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directives that this afternoon left the building in the

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middle of applause from their colleagues. The public health is in danger and we renounce to alert the country, said the former head of the CDC.

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Among the reasons of the group, cuts to scientific research and recommendations

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that call for ideological . the vaccine for COVID, for example, for an older individual has a different

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profile of benefit than that

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for a young person.

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But when you recommend that both of them should equally feel pressure to get vaccinated, I don't think the science supports that.

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In the only thing that there is agreement in the middle

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of the debate is that this is the political battle with the greatest repercussions for public health in modern history.

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The controversy is already in I'm not sure if I should get it. I'm not sure because I've heard a lot of negative comments about the vaccine. That's why I'm not going to get it.

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The COVID-19 season is around the corner. In Washington, Cristina Londoño, Noticias Telemundo. The governor of the Federal Reserve, Lisa Cook, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The action seeks to revoke the president's attempt to fire her for alleged mortgage fraud. Trump's attempt to fire her is extraordinary. Never before has a president tried to remove a governor, a governor from the Federal Reserve,

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which is an independent body. This happens in the middle of Trump's off to lower interest rates in the Federal Reserve. The Trump administration asked for access to the Great Lakes Naval Base in Chicago to expand its migratory operations. Great Lakes is 40 miles north of Chicago. It is the largest recruitment training center for the Navy. It is like a small city. It has more than a thousand buildings. It has its own fire station, police, public services department.

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The base would offer infrastructure and logistics services. The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hexhead, would decide if the base could be used for these operations. Last minute information. They arrested the immigrant who escaped in his truck when immigration officers broke his window in San Bernardino, California.

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Here we present these images and we have followed the case closely. Francisco Longoria was with his son, his son-in-law, and asked the agents to show him an order. A recent video reveals that when he fled, he did not run over any of them. And yet, this morning, Al Guacil's officers arrested him with an order accusing him of an attack with a deadly or dangerous weapon. That's what they mean by the worker's truck.

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For the fourth time in two months, today there was a new raid at the Home Depot parking lot in Westlake, LA. Those who have been there say that this was the most violent raid of all. They used tear gas, rubber bullets, and took at least four people in unidentified vehicles.

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To put it simply, there were 30 or 40 Border Patrol officers here. They used gas that we haven't used before.

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They had their weapons ready and they threw people to the ground.

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In that same place, the migratory arrests began in the city of Los Angeles on June 6, those that unleashed the protests of the summer. And Operation Trojan Horse also happened, when agents hid in moving trucks and suddenly went out to carry out the arrests. A car wash business also in Los Angeles was the scene of another migratory operation. The agents appeared from all sides and surprised the workers and customers.

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Only three employees managed to escape. Another six were arrested, including the Guatem-year-old Guatemalan immigrant Juan Daniel Ibañez, who was the economic support of his sick mother. He was transferred to a detention center in Los Angeles. Seven US-deported immigrants are already in Rwanda. The authorities in that country, in eastern Africa, confirmed that the transfer took place

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in mid-August as part of a deportation agreement with the United States. Until now, the identity of these people has not been made known. Rwanda is one of the four African countries that have deportation agreements with Washington. The authorities in the United States are reinforcing their pressure against the Chapitos. ICE, which is the Migration and Customs Control Service, promotes a $10 million reward on its social media accounts for the information that leads to the arrest of Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar,

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one of the sons of El Chapo. They offer this amount and highlight that Alfredo and his brothers took control of the Chapo faction in the Sinaloa cartel, and he must be considered an armed and dangerous man. In Los Angeles, a mother saw how they killed her 13-year-old son. Today she only hopes that they find the murderer, who is a fugitive. She has no words to express her pain, but Francisco Fajardo nos trae su historia. Tenía apenas 13 años. Lo describían como un estudiante ejemplar.

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Era el orgullo de los ojos de su madre, quien esta mañana junto al alguacil de Los Angeles, inconsolable, lloraba su muerte, sin saber aún del paradero de su asesino.

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La mamá miró cuando este hombre mató a su hijo. the investigation. There was no complaint. According to investigators, it was last Saturday at this gas station in Pico Rivera, when the suspect Andres Adam Chavez, 20 years old, was apparently shot to death and behind the little Said, when he was waiting for his mother to finish working at that station, he was shot to death. The suspect was shot to death by the police. The police were there, and they were there to help him.

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The police were there to help him. 20 years old, for no apparent reason, shot to death and behind the little Said, when he was waiting for his mother to finish working at that station, almost midnight.

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He looked at this young man, pulled out a gun and shot him. And when the young man fell, he went to stand on him and shot him more.

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Although Said's mother preferred not to speak, today the mayor of Los Angeles said it was a cowardly act and asked the community for help to stop the 20-year-old suspect who got out of this gray sedan car.

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I heard the shots, but I didn't think it was that close.

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Authorities believe that the murder of 13-year-old Saeed, who they said had a future, was an attack at random. The mayor of Los Angeles County reiterated that the suspect is dangerous, is armed and they expect to arrest him before someone else does the same. In Pico, Rivera, Francisco Fajardo, Noticias Telemundo. A robot captured the arrest of a Honduran man in Louisiana.

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The police used a drone, an armored vehicle and a SWAT robot to enter the house where he was hiding, in the town of Kenner. Once cornered, the vice-caballero Suñiga surrendered. The authorities say he has a murder arrest warrant in Honduras. Sanctions are being raised for the confrontation of beatings and beatings in the Senate of Mexico.

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President Sheinbaum today condemned the aggression. And on this Grandparents' Day, we tell you how a Mexican grandmother makes a difference in the lives of dozens of immigrants. Let's go and we come. Stay. The Powerball's biggest prize increased to 950 million dollars.

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Nobody won the winning combination this Wednesday, so the stock keeps going up for the Saturday's draw. to Mexico. .69%. ¿Debe Estados Unidos intervenir militarmente en México para combatir el crimen organizado? Es una pregunta delicada que despierta pasiones en México. Esa tensión llegó hasta el Senado, con algunas acusaciones de narcotráfico entre legisladores.

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Y todo terminó en los golpes. Ahí en donde se deben hablar las ideas, una spoken, a fight, fist fights. Alejandro Godina has the images. It is the moment in which Alejandro Alito Moreno, senator and leader of PRI, goes up to the tribune and hits the president of the Senate, Gerardo Fernández Noroña.

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Everything began minutes after the national anthem was played, when Moreno claimed that he was not allowed to speak and accused the official block of altering the order of the day to silence the opposition. Where the senator of the PAN, Lili Tellez, was called a traitor by Morenistas after asking for support from the United States on security issues.

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Alejandro Moreno justified himself, assuring that the PRI will not be silent. What happened is seven years of rudeness,

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of threats, of political persecution, of offenses.

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They wanted that, that there were beatings.

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Gerardo Fernandez Noronha, on the other hand, announced that he would file criminal complaints. It was after several minutes of discussions between the legislators that the most tense moment came with the push and pull, and even the aggression of a collaborator of his,

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who was knocked down and kicked to the ground.

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They were very angry because we politically exceeded them that they are asking for the intervention of the US Army in Mexico.

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How low have we come?

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The fact was reproached by the public. They are our representatives of the people States of Mexico. What a low we have come. The fact was reproached by the citizens.

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They are our representatives of the people of Mexico and giving the example of blows, well, it has no case.

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Show what you are.

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President Aquila de Chemo also condemned what happened.

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Don't you think the attitude of yesterday's President Erpri and his deputies is very authoritarian?

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They are such for which in that sense? For this analyst, the controversy was aroused by the statements of both parties. When the resource of the word is exhausted, the resource of violence, of the handshakes, the pushes, the blows, comes. The authorities in the Senate are already analyzing what disciplinary measures could be taken against the legislator Alejandro Moreno,

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which could include the eviction, a legal figure for which a legislator like him cannot be tried in court. In Mexico, Alejandro Godina, Telemundo News. Well, there are also kind news in Mexico. Today is Grandparents' Day and in honor of all of them, we want to highlight the work of Conchita Escandon. In the historic center of Mexico City, she is known as the grandmother patron of immigrants.

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She started giving them work, she has a clothing store and saw how many came with hunger, with their sick children, and she wanted to support them. She has helped about 200 in two years. She says she sees them all as grandchildren of affection.

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Thank God, being a merchant helped, helped me get four children. I'm also a grandmother of immigrants. We support all the immigrants that I've been able to help. They came with hunger, with need.

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They don't have a place to stay and they have to stay on the street to sleep. Many children who stayed on the street, I could have them here with me and I would help them.

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Some people save some money and go north, but no one forgets it. We want to end with a tribute to the children who died in the Minneapolis shooting. Here are their images. Fletcher Merkle was 8 years old. Today his father asked him to be remembered as who he was, not as the act that took his life.

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He said that Fletcher loved his family, his friends, fishing, cooking, he loved sports. And we also introduce Harper Muisky, 10 years old. His family said he was brilliant, that he was a dreamer, that he was happy. His family said he was brilliant, that he was a dreamer, that he was happy. They said that his spirit touched all those who knew him.

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