On politically, the fact is thousands of people continue to come to the us and to the bay area every year, seeking asylum. Just in the last year alone, a quarter of a Million People who are not from mexico have been picked up at the us border by Border Patrol. We discovered that rather than get deported, many of those same people are then dropped off by immigration authorities at local bus stations and sent around the country. Those immigrants then remain here, where they live in the shadows. Sophia the night that i left from honduras, i was abused by that guys. They raped me. Stephen raped and threatened with her life. Sophia i felt that they would kill us, everybody. Stephen this 19yearold still fears for her safety, so well call her sophia. She hides her face, but she wants you to hear her story of escape and survival from death squads in her honduran hometown. Sophia they started to beat up my father a lot. And then they placed a gun over my babys head. Stephen they were members of
Gabriela Saucedo Mercer and they are breaking the law. [speaking foreign language] juan the Immigration Court system is under incredible stress. Announcer hear senior investigator stephen stock. Stephen good evening and thank you for joining us for this special edition of we investigate. For the next 30 minutes, we dig deeper into an issue that has sparked national debate, an issue that impacts us here in california daily. Were talking about immigration. But despite what side of the issue you may sit on politically, the fact is thousands of people continue to come to the us and to the bay area every year, seeking asylum. Just in the last year alone, a quarter of a Million People who are not from mexico have been picked up at the us border by Border Patrol. We discovered that rather than get deported, many of those same people are then dropped off by immigration authorities at local bus stations and sent around the country. Those immigrants then remain here, where they live in the shado
Plus, in search of kim jung ung. North koreas leader hasnt been seen in weeks. The world is wondering where he is. We begin tonight with ebola. The first person diagnosed with the virus in america died today in a texas hospital after being treated with experimental drug. Same drug is being given to a journalist who is being treated in nebraska. Tonight, another patient is in a texas hospital with ebolalike symptoms. Heidi jo castro is in dallas with more on all of this. Heidi . Reporter hey, john. So the death of Thomas Eric Duncan has certainly shook the community here in dallas. There was a Memorial Service for him this evening at a church with his fiance. Although his death in no way augments the Public Health crisis, Public Health perspective, it does feed into the psychological fear in this fight against ebola. Thomas duncan passed away wednesday morning at 7 51. The liberian man was hospitalized for 10 days before becoming the first person to die from ebola in the United States.
Standstill. Locally and nationally most of the protests have been peaceful but there are flareups, damage, and injuries. You see here shattered windows at this oakland bank. There are also several small fires being set. Now, in the heart of all this, ferguson, missouri, where Michael Brown was killed. There is some serious damage in parts of that town. Buildings set on fire. Stores looted. And a community engulfed in anger, disappointment, and disorder. Good evening, and thanks for being with us. Im raj mathai. Im jessica aguirre. Lets take you back out. Lanes of 580 are moving back again now. But earlier tonight a large group of protesters marched up the lakeshore onramp, blocking traffic there for hours. They were Holding Signs saying the people say guilty, chanting no justice for Michael Brown. Police officers were on the side at one point. Some 710 officers were on the streets of oakland tonight. Those officers, some of them holding the line, making sure it did not get violent with
Fundamentalists and a special guest tonight, legendary actress Gloria Steinum. Just over a half an hour ago, an unmanned rocket took off from virginia and heres what happened. And we have liftoff. Emissions with isf. About 108 . Nobody was injured in the explosion, but there are reports of property damage. The rocket belonged to Orbital Sciences organization. They have 1. 9 billion contract for eight Cargo Missions through 2016. This was orbitals Third Mission to resupply the iss. There are six people currently onboard the space station and the rocket was carrying 5,000 pounds of equipment for them. None of the supplies on board were urgently needed. Hundreds of people were watching from the ground. Heres what it looked like six seconds after launch. Nasa is characterizing what happened as a catastrophic anomaly, but theres still no word on exactly what went wrong. Joining me now on the phone, derrick pitts. Derrick, tell me what kind of rocket this was and how routine are these kinds