Father tenyearold girl describing the moments of terror after their mini van crashes into a south florida canal. Take a look at that dramatic video and only to be saved by a passing stranger. Local 10 News Reporter angie perez live in plantation with our story. Calvin scary stuff think about a father and daughter trapped inside a sinking car in this canal behind me. They say they tried everything they couldnt get out they were struggling to breathe at this point when this stranger showed up just in the nick of time. Thats omega as an injury to her leg a gash on her forehead and a family car is now totaled. But atalk this tenyearold all awe hear is how lucky she is. Got hurt. So the whole journey. Journey she understands could have very well ended in tragedy. While driving her to school says the brakesot stuck in he lost control of his car. It ended up in this canal near sunrise boulevard in plantation. He couldnt get out and water was rise so he jumped in back seat to hold his tenyearo
Cancel the event at least for tonight. And tonight donald trump is saying he just didnt want to see people hurt or worse. Pushing shoving and a punches thrown. No holds barred. And ugly turn to what was supposed to be a rally for donald trump in chicago. When thousands of protester clashed with Trump Supporters it was a chaos. Unfolding for at least 20 minutes until police finally arrived in droves. Tonights rally will be postponed until another day. And at masses move outside. The brawling has cast a shadow over the man who could become at republican nominee. In st. Louis one protest outside was blood. More inside were thrown out. And a trump had words for them. Go home to mommy. Get em out. Troublemaker. In North Carolina the wednesday, a trump supporter seen sucker pudging a man he was arrested and charged. The responsibility for that lies with protesters who took violence into their own hands. But any campaign responsibility starts at the top. On phone with cnn donald trump is unph
Law enforcement officials arrested 48 people in connection with a month-long operation targeting suspected sex traffickers in National City and San Diego. We hear from a local expert on how sex trafficking impacts minors. Then, the city and county of San Diego will end COVID emergencies at the end of the month. How will this affect how we fight against the virus in the future? Next, more than $100 million is on the line for Wednesday’s Powerball lottery, but how much is the California lottery really helping public education? Finally, a conversation with Native American author N. Scott Momaday who will be Friday’s featured writer at this year’s Writers Symposium by the Sea at Point Loma Nazarene University.
For the first time, the Mexican government is formally opposing the controversial Trump-era program known as Remain in Mexico. Then, an in-depth look at what California is spending to address homelessness, and if it’s made a difference. And, a story about how police officers at one South Bay college are working to create a community for change. Then, in California we've grown accustomed to power outages. But what if you could live in a community where your lights always stayed on, no matter what happened to the grid? Next, one way to honor Black History Month is by celebrating Black culture. San Diego chef Quinnton Austin does that every day in the food he cooks. Finally, San Diego Opera is presenting four performances of “The Puccini Duo” starting Saturday. We have a preview.