보이 The police are now facing charges of murder, but now from the mother to the sister of this man could face criminal charges. Find out why later. The flames damaged three businesses, losses are thousands of dollars. And we will tell you where next. One of the most dangerous border areas and crossed by migrants from today will have a VETA group for orientation and rescue. Find out where later. Family and friends carry out a wash of cars to collect funds for the Christian burial of two police officers. Good afternoon and welcome. I greet you. Joana Molina, Marie Ravago, are on vacation. We begin with the latest news. A police officer has been injured on 7th Street. Bacay is looking for the alleged responsible. We have live footage. Schools in the area have been closed. And of course, tonight, at 10 we will have information on what happened or later in the course of our news. And the man who faced the police yesterday continues to be hospitalized. Luis Antonio Mesta was injured in the hand of a police officer who was carrying a bulletproof vest. Mesta was in the hospital for 6 hours. And when the police came in for him, he was shielded with his 4-year-old son. Now, the Phoenix police ask that the mother and sister of the suspect who was in the residence also pay their respects to the justice who failed to attend the authorities. Worried about the high rate of students who consume drugs in our state, today, important authorities at local and state level met in this city to make an important recommendation to parents and local leaders. Alejandra Espinosa, from La Radación, has all the details. Joana, the recommendation is to look and create awareness in our community about the harmful consequences that the use of drugs involves both in physical condition of the student and in school performance and of course, also in his personality. According to statistics, every day there are bad young people who consume drugs, so today federal authorities met with school leaders in our state to recommend what could save the lives of thousands of students. The purpose is to implement the exam program preventive for children in any school system. This exam will consist in being able to perform anti-drug tests in schools with the consent of their parents. I see it as something good because being Hispanic, I have seen that in our school, many students have drugs available very easily. I have seen many schools in crisis because of this situation and drugs, the use of getting involved in criminal acts leads to crime and that is what we don't want to happen and it is already happening. This is also known by parents that the possibility that their children are subjected to this kind of tests is not a good thing. I think so. I think that would be good. For there to be more security in the school for the other children. For her part, the director of the National Office of Drug Control of the United States, pointed out that this program is not to punish students who are positive, but to help them get out of their addiction until the time that the alarming statistics decrease. 60% of the youth gets involved in some criminal activity that has to do with drugs. Well, now we just have to wait for the different school districts to review the recommendation. Later, each one will decide how and when to implement this rule in their schools. With this information, I return with you, Joana. Thank you, Alejandra. Good afternoon. Another man of 46 years of age is arrested in Tucson for trying to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. Robert Blankard was arrested yesterday when he arrived at a movie theater. Where he would meet the minor. The young girl turned out to be a undercover detective who was made to pass through a teenager. Now Blankard faces charges of sexual exploitation and for providing articles to a minor. A fire this early in the morning left thousands of dollars in material damage. This happened when an ad for a nail shop on the table was set on fire in the early morning, causing other two shops to also be damaged by smoke and water. The losses go up to $100,000. His mission was to deliver a eviction order, but it turned out that he met a methamphetamine lab in an apartment. The clandestine lab was located near 29th and Greenway Street in front of a primary school. Where dozens of kids pass by day by day. According to police, it is incredible how one registered an explosion since the chemicals were too strong. The person who delivered the eviction order had to receive medical attention. The Naco border area is one of the most visited areas by migrants. However, this border did not have a beta group. Now, as Jesus Icaeus explains, many migrants in Naco Sonora will have a friend. Tell us, Jesus. That's right, Joanna. This border area is one of the most dangerous for migrants, and here there was no beta group, so many migrants were lost due to lack of help and guidance. How long have you been walking? Since yesterday. Veronica has already walked several kilometers under a heat inferno in the desert, but she still does not reach the American soil. She was with other migrants near Naco Sonora, and they were already in bad conditions. The problem is that many of them die without even stepping on the American soil. There have been cases of deaths in the Mexican territory because of this place in Naco. Previously, every three days beta agents were seen in the Naco desert, but due to the insistence of the authorities, from today the beta group will be there every day. Since that time we were fighting for this type of help. We had not had the support of the Institute for Migration through the beta group, and that is why I feel happy to have this support for the citizens. It is an area that we did not have covered. From today we are going to assign one or two patrols to rescue our migrants and help them and protect them as much as we can. From today the area of Naco will be covered by two patrols, and in each one there will be a beta agent and one public security agent. When the migrant arrives at the border, he is decided to cross, but now he will be guided by the dangers he faces before and after crossing the dividing line towards the United States. Reporting from Naco, I am Jesus Icaeros. With this I return to the studies in Phoenix. Thank you, Jesus. The story repeats, less than a week another shooting is recorded where a policeman turns out to be the victim. We are live with Victor Hugo Rodriguez from the center of Phoenix, who has all the details. Go ahead, Victor, what is happening? That's right, everything happened here on the 7th Avenue and the Bacay, at 3.15, where one of the officers was stopping two individuals to give them an infraction, and it turns out that there was a exchange of bullets and at 3.15 the policeman was already asking for reinforcements. The policeman received three bullets, we have been informed that he received one on the shoulder, another on the leg, and another hit him in the anti-bullet vest. We have also received a description of the suspect they are looking for at the moment. There were two, one managed to escape and they are looking for him, he is believed to be Latino. He is about 5'2", 135 pounds. Also, what we have been told is that one of the suspects received a bullet, well, rather, he received several bullets, he is hospitalized in the Buen Samaritano and the other officer is in St. Joseph, San Jose and well, he is being treated, he is treated, he is in stable conditions and this is all the information we have so far. We will obviously bring you more information tonight at 10 o'clock, about what is happening and how this investigation will end. With this, I return with you, Johanna, to the studio. Thank you Victor Hugo, we will wait for you at 10. Yes. And we continue to make efforts to help the families of the agents who have been dropped in compliance with their duties. Nayra Rosales explains to us what is done to not let the families go astray. Good afternoon. Johanna, this is the place where family members and friends have been discussing from very early hours to wash cars and collect any type of donation that helps to solve the costs of funeral services of the two officers who died this week in compliance with their duties. Mike Núñez, who came to wash his car, accompanies us. Yes, I came here to wash my truck to see what I could help them with because one does not know when one is offered to one when one is asleep and those are the soldiers who take care of one when one is asleep, as I say, and so this is nothing, what they ask to come that one can help them with what one can. Thank you. So if you share this same thought, the car washing service is taking place until 7 in the afternoon and the address is 3rd Avenue and Bell Road. Johanna, with this information we return with you to the study of the northwestern city. Thank you Nayra, good afternoon. And Arizona schools are progressing, at least that's what the superintendent of education says. Why? Later. Last day of the national convention republicana, we will have more details from Madison Square Garden in New York. The emergency rooms cannot reject anyone and you will have to wait even longer to find out why when you return. Phenix is the center of an important convention that helps alcoholics. You can attend, we will tell you where and when. Friends, I am the mayor of the city of Phenix. It's good that you are still with us. Tonight, President George W. Bush accepts the nomination of the Republican Party in the White House, ending the national convention. Our colleague Fernando Pizarro from New York has all the details. In his speech among the 5000 Republican delegates in Madison Square Garden and to the entire nation, President Bush promises to fight against terrorism not for pride or power, but to defend this country. The mayor spoke about the need for a strong and strong leader, but only made brief mentions to an agenda for a possible second period. Current and former members of his administration defend the attraction that Bush can have for Hispanics. He is a person who understands our idiosyncrasy. He is a president who was governor of a state where a large part of that population is Latino. He understands the needs of our people, our anxieties, and understands our culture. One of the themes of the campaign for the Latino community is that George Bush knows us and we know him as well. And that's the reason I think he's going to win and that's the reason I think he's going to win the Latino vote, because the Hispanics already know him. The Democrats called this convention a fiction. The reality of the three and a half years of the administration of President Bush is very different, very different from the face they want to put on this convention. Once the convention is over, the president will leave tonight to campaign this Friday in three states, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Iowa. From Madison Square Garden in New York, Fernando Pizarro, Univision. While President George W. Bush accepts his nomination for the second time as a presidential candidate, thousands of workers will knock on doors. 15,000 members of the union will knock on a million doors tonight. While Bush talks about good jobs, medical care, and retirement, workers will talk about the crisis in jobs, the need to have medical insurance at the expense of the pockets, as well as a decent retirement. And this is the biggest mobilization in the history of the unions. They started their journey at 4 in the afternoon. The Arizona schools are progressing, at least so says the superintendent of education, Tom Horn. 82% of Arizona schools are following the law that no child is left behind. That percentage is 76% more than in 2003. The progress of schools is measured with the result of the Aims exam, the assistance of students, and graduation levels. And the emergency rooms in Tucson will be able to implement a new rule that hospitals will not be able to reject anyone, no matter how busy they are. Until now, hospitals were allowed to have a large number of patients waiting, who were transferred to other hospitals, but because all emergency rooms are occupied, they will not be able to refer new patients. A large number of Hispanics will meet in Phoenix at the 32nd Hispanic Convention of Anonymous Alcoholics, United States and Canada. It will start tomorrow until Sunday at the Higher Regency, where approximately 40 representatives from the United States and Canada will speak about the recovery of alcoholics and where to receive the necessary assistance. Also, we will talk about the family groups of Al-Anon. The goal of the most important meeting is on Friday, September 3rd at 6pm. It is a meeting of information to the public, for the community that believes it has problems with their drinking habits. The festive weekend is coming and if among its plans it is going to the river, be careful, water, protect them later. It has problems with its veins and arteries. A new study suggests that chocolate can help you. We explain why. And later in sports information, Oscar de la Hoya meets the fans of boxing in this city of Tucson. Also, we will see when and where the 24th edition of the basketball tournament Tami Núñez will be starting. And this is a list of the most seen programs last week by Hispanics, according to Nielsen TV Ratings. Do not change it, we will be right back. And they tell me not to tell me, I do not invite you. Well, it is coming soon to the weekend and among its plans it is going to the river. Be careful, because it could become fatal. That's why, water, protect them. And remember, in case of any emergency, do not hesitate to call 911. Water, protect them. The study revealed that the flexibility of blood vessels of the subjects who had eaten dark chocolate had improved. The weight loss of blood vessels can lead to heart attacks. Well, we're back with the weekend. And to not spoil our plans, we will go with the weather forecast. Good afternoon. How are you? Good afternoon. We are surrounded by hurricanes. There is one in the Pacific, Howard, which is near Mexico, but the one that catches our attention is this one that we see here. We have followed it since the last days. France is already in the forecast. The alert is launched. That hurricane alert is for everything that is the East Coast of Florida. Hurricane warning, it continues to be a dangerous, very powerful hurricane. Do you remember Charlie? A few weeks ago he touched Florida. This is twice as big. This is just the eye wall in an approach that we made with satellite. That region is between 50 and 75 miles in size. Its winds, we have already mentioned, are still sustained at 140 miles per hour. This is the eye. See the size of the eye of this hurricane that still carries that direction to the northwest. At this moment the island San Salvador, of course, is devastating that place. The temperatures, well, they remain warm, especially in the water, which means that it will maintain its winds, winds of 140 miles per hour. And it goes in the direction, of course, of the O'Keechowi Lagoon, which is Palm Beach, the entire East Coast of Florida, due to the size that we can see, a band of clouds that could probably affect the entire region. So, for Saturday, especially for the morning, it is predicted that this system, this super hurricane will return to Florida. Let's remember Charlie again. A couple of weeks ago it was affected, left serious damage. This is a very dangerous hurricane and we will continue monitoring it. The temperatures warm for us, we continue with that good weather, and that hurricane that I mentioned in the Pacific, Howard, could for the next week, Monday or Tuesday, bring us light rain, light clouds, there is no problem, we have very good conditions in the region, only water protects them with those high temperatures. More details at 10 about France, we continue with more. Thank you, Memo, I'm going to use solar block, right? Of course. Thank you. And if you are thinking about your retirement and where you could spend it, well, you don't have to go very far. Skagg'sel has been named as the second favorite city after Florence, Oregon. This according to the Almanac Retirement magazine that has based or was based on its decision on security, the environment and the one that was in the economic reach of the retired. We are going to return with the sports information to talk about Sebastián Chamagol González, who challenges the regulation of Mexican football. Also, when the pressure increases, the Diamondbacks talk to the young promising future Greg Aquino. Let's see why when we return. Johnny González, we have Fernando Montiel, who are quality fighters, right? They are fighters who are going to be world champions. Johnny González is in the 119 pounds, a Mexican fighter who comes to fight, very strong. Moving on to the baseball topic, the Diamondbacks took advantage of the yesterday's uncontrolled Hideo Nomo, in the second of the series with a full box in the third entry, Chase Helinbrand, who takes the lead of the victory, rolling two with this hit to the left yard, helping Brandon Webb, who throws six full entries of only three hits to score his sixth victory in the campaign. Greg Aquino, the young Dominican promising the future, took care of the rest, scoring his tenth consecutive rescue. In local basketball, starting tomorrow Friday, the 24th edition of the Classic annual tournament, Tommy Núñez. This year, 60 teams will participate in different categories. They play in Central High School and North High School respectively. The matches start at 5.30 pm and the championship matches will be on Monday, starting at 2 pm. Moving on to the Mexican football topic, where it's still making news, Ricardo Antonio La Volpe threatens to leave again if the directors don't accept the plan in mind. He says there are no Mexican players trained to compete at international level and that for this reason, according to him, he will have to keep calling for naturalized players. We're going to talk to the young goalkeeper, or rather, Sebastian Chamagol González, who says that even if he's being mocked, every time he scores a goal, he will celebrate it with his eight-year-old boy's hat and that he advises to send to FIFA a letter of protest. And after 14 months of allegations and audiences, the Kobe Bryant case collapsed when yesterday afternoon the alleged sexual assault victim couldn't participate in the case. In the information we have so far, we return to the studies from Phoenix, Arizona. Gracias. The crimes committed against minors are increasing. However, tonight, only at 10, we will find out how Phoenix police prepares to deal with these crimes more effectively. An effort will be made to ensure the quality of the operating rooms, emergency rooms and critical areas in hospitals in Arizona. What does this mean for you who requests these services? We will tell you tonight only at 10. It should be mentioned that if you haven't vaccinated your children now that they have started school, you can do so by attending the Spectrum Mall on Saturday, September 4 at the Spectrum shopping center, 1701, at Bethany Home Road, from 12 noon to 4 pm. If you want more information, you can call 602-534-BABY. There you have the information. Take this opportunity to attend completely free of charge and receive those vaccines. It should also be mentioned that tonight the funeral service of Officer Jason Wolf will be held, which will be at the Charo Mountain Funeral, 2350 East Greenway, from 5 to 8 pm. Tomorrow, Friday, the Lutheran Church of the Valley Church will be held at 1500 West Maryland Avenue at 9.30 am. The funeral service for the second officer to be served is Eric White. His funeral service will be on September 3, tomorrow, at the Charo Mountain Funeral, 2350 East Greenway, from 5 to 8 pm. Saturday, Phoenix First Assembly of God, 13-613 North Cape Creek, from 10 am. Tonight, we will have the following news about the shooting that left another officer, who was injured, we will have the details tonight at 10 pm. It should be mentioned that this is the fifth police officer who has been a victim of the criminals this week. The police continue to find fugitives when at least one of them is wanted by the authorities. Join us with the details of this and other information tonight, only at 10 pm. Nachtuman Artists