Health, so i spoke with pulmonologist dr. Vinny job, to get some answers to your questions. We have been dealing with the smoke for weeks now, what are the longterm risks from breathing all of the stuff in for so long . Is there a cumulative effect as one of our viewers asked, is it going to be affecting us later like the coal mines did for people . We look at wildfire smoke, there is been, shown to be an increase in respiratory problems. Meaning bronchitis, potentially pneumonia, etc. , but not, not, the other things have not been shown meaning an increase in an increase in mortality due to cardiovascular effects. The jury is still out on those, the research is mixed on those endpoints. People with heart and lung problems honestly have risks with this air quality but what about the people who come you know, were otherwise healthy . How much of a risk is it for most people . If you are talking about air lein thred little bit each day, just a little bit of daily activity, then that is p
How can you not have a little fear, asks this mom, not knowing if youre going to see your children again. Shes undocumented. Her children are all u. S. Citizens. Kind of frightens me maybe one day they wont be there. Reporter even though there was no reported i. C. E. Activity in the south bay the family says they continue living in constant fear, theyll now avoid some of their favorite spots like the tropicana shopping center, fearing the worst. The tropicana food store says they were part of the weekend domino effect. We lost maybe 10,000 to 12,000 each day, saturday and sunday. Its a very bad day. Reporter the families we spoke with today began formalizing legal documents giving parental rights to their siblings in case theyre deported. But even with the constant fear the teenagers who a about to Start High School say they can same time i know i need to push through and i need to make it. I need to do it for them. Just like they sacrificed a lot for me. Reporter one place those fami
Office at the lpital sent us these pictures and said the bullet went through the wall oft her departmenust missing this woman who is sitting down with jt for an appointment. Wieesses say campus polichd responded quickly. Oh, thatshbk fast. Hey were throwing on bulletproof vests and running outside. Jason is in charge of the Dialysis Department at the hospital and saw the suspects taking off through the parking lot. By the time i seen the two kids running down across. Reporter he says he rushed outside to help his7r patients, manyqn ofom wh were crying. We had patients on the metro access bus and had to get them off, back inside and a into lockdown area. Reporter d. C. Police say no one was injured, but many employees at thefma q1 are calling this man a hero. You dont thinkx รท during the time, you know. You just want to make sure that everybody is safe. Now police are still looking for the suspects. They are asking anyone with right away. Coming up at 5 00, im speaking with the mother
Berkley says his city is ready to protect undocumented people from possible i. C. E. Raids, meantime others are calling on the Trump Administration to close at immigration Detention Centers. Close the camps now reporter this rally sponsored by the city of berkley called on the Trump Administration to close detention facilities along the border, and on the eve of possible i. C. E. Raids to round up families who have deceived deportation orders, the mayor says berkley will push back. Our policy is that our police will not cooperate in any way, in any i. C. E. Enforcement action. Reporter a Council Woman says know your rights. When an i. C. E. Agent comes to your door you are not required to open that door. People is feeling scared. Reporter carolina martinez says her community is uncomfortable with i. C. E. Raids. She remembers the fear she had when she was undocumented. If i saw police were scare me. Reporter at sfo Union Workers say they wont assist i. C. E. In any way. Immigrant worke