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children is behind bars. kpix five's cate cauguiran is live in hillsborough... with a a father missing for weeks and then found murdered, the mother of his children is behind bars. we are in hillsboro with the link. >> reporter: the house behind me was rated earlier this morning. county sheriffs are not saying why, but we are learning that it may have something to do with the to some. - - and disappearance of a father. >> the cops came in with guns drawn and telling people to get out of the house. >> this shows the swat team
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reading a home earlier this morning in a quiet hillsboro neighborhood. >> it was a big surprise, not something you hear in this area daily. >> a father was found dead in sonoma county. family friends said his ex- girlfriend and mother of his two kids was arrested in connection with this murder. >> they think that it is girlfriend and boyfriend, x boyfriend is dead. >> she is currently booked on homicide charges. sheriffs have not confirmed the information. neighbors are already talking. >> she was ready to leave the country. >> i spoke with a neighbor of
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little while ago. this is a developing story. the county sheriff will say very little about what is happening - - what had happened at this house. a seven-figure settlement will be paid to a woman who was slammed to the ground so hard that it broke bones in her face. >> i had some stitches, i had four different broken bones around my orbital socket, stitches in my lip, they knocked out a tooth and chipped another one. >> she admits that she was drunk at the time. >> don't do that, don't touch me. >> you are doing such a good job. >> she she was arrested for
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public talks up a - - intoxication. she - - she said that this was an excessive use of force against her. cameras show her get slit - - slammed face first into the floor. in the police report, he said she punched his face and he used an arm bar takedown to guide her to the floor. he agreed to pay her $1.35 million. and an internal in the - - investigation was put on hauled - - on hold. a former hunger striker who shot - - sought to take down the san francisco police chief want to take down the mayor. they got an award from the filipino group, the strikers have spent weeks demanding a resignation over a string of
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deadly police shootings. on thursday he did step down. now the strikers and their supporters are focused on the mayor. >> we all know he is not doing his job. he is part of the problem we are tackling. >> let us continue this fight, continue to work together, the community will bring the justice that we are seeking. >> plans are in the work - - works for a recall petition. intense flames tore through a commercial complex leaving nothing but rubble. the fire burned over five hours. flames burning out of control and getting a one-story commercial building, it happened at 1:00 in the morning on the corner near 73rd avenue. >> the flames were at least
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four stories high. the billboard, the flame just spread to all of the businesses. >> by the time he rushed over here, it was too late. the fire had gone into the attic. he watched his business get burned to the ground. >> devastated, at a loss of words, this started from the bottom, from the grassroots. >> this is what it looked like before the fire, eight businesses occupying 11 units. a restaurant, a tattoo parlor, other mom and pop stores. the building, destroyed. >> i feel like i am in a third world country. >> no one was hurt. firefighters say it took five hours to put out the flames. >> did it look suspicious? >> i can't say anything as it
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is under investigation. >> it is all about picking up the pieces right now. >> the building owner has hired contractors to secure the remaining wall and what is left of this building so they do not fall into the streets. hours later in antioch, and antioch, an apartment building went up in flames, leaving two dozen people homeless. it happened at a complex on the moon tree way. two people were treated for smoke inhalation. the cause of the fire is under investigation. a man's body was discovered in a trash can. there is no word yet on how he died but police do not think it was an accident. they are waiting on the coroner's office to confirm the cost. we are hearing what may have been the final words of the - - from the cockpit of the
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ill-fated eat - - egyptian flight. reporter jonathan vigl on the progress in locating the plane's black boxes. they sound like routine radio transmissions and 10:00 later, - - 10 minutes later, the flight disappeared. >> shredded clothing, shoes, and damaged plane parts recovered from the egyptian airplane. investigators also found the black boxes, 180 miles north of the port city of alexandria. data could help determine what caused this plane to plummet into the mediterranean sea, killing everyone on board. >> technology played a critical role. radar helped them find a break from the missing plane. >> an aircraft is being used to
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detect wreckage from under the oceans service - - service. the aviation herald and aviation website posted automated transmissions. they showed smoke - - detected in the bathroom near the cockpit and the avionics bay. >> it is rare to have a fire that will take over the aircraft and result in it ultimately crashing in a space of three minutes. >> no terrorist group has claimed responsibility. the 66-thousand pound fuel tank was shipped to l-a from louisiana so it could be put on display with t the locked external space shuttle fuel tank has been through a 19 hour journey. the fuel take was shipped to los angeles from louisiana so it could be put on display with the retired endeavor. it was about 16 minutes long, with a chance for people to get
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up close and personal with the tank. it only moved at a pace of 5 miles per hour. astronauts say that is pretty slow. >> we were at 0 miles per hour. we emptied the whole big tank in 8.5 minutes. >> the fuel tank will be displayed next to endeavor. and they will be making it look like the shuttle is ready for takeoff. >> mark kelly was there and doctors and patients took it all in. >> johnny is suffering from a collapsed lung. but now he is grinning from ear to ear. hospital staff had to move 200 patients across this pedestrian bridge from the old 1970s era hospital to the new one. it is a monumental task that
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all happened in a single day. >> i've been waiting for this day forever. >> the doctor says that the new building along with many windows and fancy artwork doubled the number of emergency beds. and it allows just about every patient to have his or her own room. >> it is a get - - a big right - - a big guiding principle. >> on top of the $887 million bond to build the new hospital, mark secker burke and his wife donated $75 million. >> in unprecedented gift for a hospital. >> after eight years of work, the san francisco general hospital opened doors to more than 100,000 patients every year and some of them might not
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want to leave. >> we might - - stay a couple more days because this place is amazing. , harris is weighing in on the issue of water in the deal with the ongoing drought, today harris was at the convention of united farmworkers in bakersfield. she was asked about the issue of supplying adequate water to the central valley. >> i prioritize whatever we need to do to put more resources into conservation, recycling, capturing storm water, and desalination. people need to drink clean water. >> east porterville and tulare county has struggled to find clean water. most wells have - - have run dry because of the drought. >> it looks like winter in the serous. a foot of snow caused at least
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one major accident, adding to already slow traffic. eastbound 80 was shut down early. the snow came as a big surprise for a couple who planned a nice spring wedding. they added some heaters and blankets, and the flames did not block the aisle. in fact, they were welcome. >> it worked out well for us. >> good luck for your wedding day, - - if rain is good luck of cost know must be the best of luck if it was unexpected. >> and as soon as the wedding was over, over, it started snowing again. good news for families dealing with a massive wildfire in alberta, they may get to go home by june 1st. most of the evacuees have spent the last three weeks in
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edmonton. one family is in the bay area as guests of the san jose sharks. the team decided to fly his family down for game four of the western conference finals. they took a tour and zamboni rights but we caught up with billy during the first in a mission and asked about his prized possession that was saved from the fire. >> i texted my girlfriend and told her to bring everything. >> it wasn't the best outcome for the sharks. but they go back to canada tomorrow. >> now to the waist - - the race for the white house, t away. tonight, bernie sanders held a rally in san diego, he criticized the valve from trump to block immigrants. he is also calling for a new
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federal program to rebuild - - rebuild if infrastructure and create millions of jobs. bill clinton was also campaigning for his wife. he talked about building bridges and not walls in american society. he also talked about the importance of clean energy and will string the workforce. >> clinton and trump are clashing on gun policy. clinton talked to a group of mothers and she blames a a group of the nra for blocking stricter laws. >> this is a matter of making elected officials do their jobs and keep our children safe. >> trump vowed to loosen gun control laws. >> crooked clinton is the most anti- gun, anti- second
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amendment candidate ever to run for office. >> trump also said if pension wants to be consistent she wants - - she should disarm her own bodyguards. prosecutors prosecutor say a 56-year-old who frequently travel to the philippines did so to have sex with a 13-year- old girl. he arranged - - arranged meetings with the girls mother and then paid her. he is scheduled to be sentenced in august. thousands are lowered into sex trafficking, many of them children including a 12-year- old girl from oakland. and we are looking at the tactics being used to take them away at what is being done to the try and stop it. >> we introduced you to her a couple of weeks ago, amber. a bright, bubbly 12-year-old snatched off of the streets of
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oakland and lowered into a life of sex trafficking. >> she is still missing. i am very afraid. >> her mother and sister have been fighting to find her. amber's story is so familiar. >> it is the largest criminal enterprise in the world, billions of dollars period >> the fbi estimates more than 100,000 children nationwide are victims of sex trafficking and in 2014, close to 1000 cases were reported in california, and 86% jump since 2012. a retired police officer was with the child trafficking unit for 15 years. he has built a disturbing profile of romeo penn - - of pimp workers. >> he will tell the girl that
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he is in love with her. and then he will take her somewhere and have her raped. it will take two or three days before a woman is conditioned to be property, to be sold to someone else for sex. >> and then they get taken on the circuit. in them and - - event of a major boxing match, las vegas is a popular destination. and the pimp will keep a stranglehold on money and movement. >> we need to break that stranglehold. that it is very difficult. >> amber was rescued last month, she came home briefly, only to run away again, and her family fears that she is going
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back to her trafficker. these girls need a life away from these people. >> they need to feel who they truly are. >> there are not healthy or safe places for our people to be placed. >> she's held half a dozen summits over the state, exploring new solutions. and her goal is a streamlined series of policies. until then all her family can do is speak out and keep searching. >> i am not embarrassed by my child being manipulated, i am angry. i i need parents to get angry as well and get us to stop. switching to weather now, and to the wind, they were especially strong tonight. apparently we are in line for damage in san francisco.
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a tree came crashing down on a park in bay street. partly cloudy, clear skies, temperatures have come down, we are in the 50s now, bottoming out at the upper 50s, and clouds are building over the diablo range. showers tomorrow favor the north bay, that is about it. the future casts shows we've got plenty of clouds tomorrow, but not much in the way of rain. we will get a moist flow over the bay area. if you showers, that is about it. partly cloudy, some wind tonight, warmer tomorrow, a slight chance of a shower or two, more rain as you head north. the overnight low is near 50 degrees. before six , variable clouds
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and variable son. mid-sixties for much of the bay area. 69 degrees from livermore - - livermore. the north bay looks cloudy. temperatures are in the middle 60s tomorrow, warmer than today. and lake worth got a few buildups. we've got mostly cloudy skies tomorrow, tomorrow, monday, a sprinkle or two in the north bay, the rest of the week, we get it to come out and friday we will be back to 80 degrees again. >> straight, most of the time in playoffs, a desperate team wins. >> who says a pitcher cannot hit? what a day.
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blues coming in... ....a win tonight...1 win away from the stanley cup finals.... ooh the spirit was willing at sap center the playoffs up top, the sharks takes six straight wins at home. and they are one win away from the stanley cup finals. they came firing out, between the pipes, putting the sharks on the defense. and the sharks are 0-5 on the power play, a shorthanded goal, and a two on one deal.
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scoring is not an issue. not a good night for martin jones. 6-3 is the final. a great victory for the boys. >> i am sure it's will tell you he made great adjustments, every one of them worked tonight, hats off to them. thanks. >> the giants came back against the cubs, he got his first win since july. a deep two hours, two rbi double. zero dicks - - 0-46. two run bolt, his 5th..... san francisco won the game 5 to five strikeouts, bottom third, buster posey, san francisco was
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able to win 5-3. and at the coliseum, the most impressive catch of the day goes to my yankee fans, they started great, tied the first nine batters. beltran ripped the fourth inning single to the left. more damage, snyder dropped in for a two run double. for in the frame, winning 5-1, they will go for a four-game sweep tomorrow. and i'm just getting warmed up, we are halfway home. somebody did something about the cavaliers. and the kentucky derby winner pulling off the preakness today.
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guts, placed 80- thousand for one horse to win the preakness... and he didn't... ne, " maryland, my back with thoroughbred racing, someone with guts placed in any thousand dollar bet for one horse to win the preakness. and he didn't. they serenaded over 139,000, second triple crown, how did it unfold on the money truck - - on the muddy track? >> exaggerator on the 16th
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pole. nyquist is coming out in second. and he is followed by cherry wine. >> exaggerator was able to win, nyquist is the second kentucky derby winter with the third career loss. >> a passionate group coming in, carter rose 32 points, they stopped the unbeaten playoff run at 11. they win 99-84. the series now is 2-1. stay with us, we will be right back.
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okay, okay, okay. it's your birthday and we're going to a ball game and we've only got three tickets. it's not his birthday. what else you get me? it's not your birthday. charlie, what's going on? i've got a very delicate situation here and i need to appear as if i have plans today. does your delicate situation have a name? i'm sure she does. just follow my lead. dodgers or angels? let's say dodgers. see, the kid knows how to do this. i'll get my mitt. oh, boy, ball game. now that's commitment. that's not commitment, that's lead paint in the nursery. woman: hey, steve, you down there? oh, yeah and my name's steve. coming. charlie, charlie i am not going to lie to some poor woman just so you can dump her. i am not "dumping" her. we've just... grown apart. since you picked her up at a bar last night? people change. (knock at door) evelyn: hello? oh, god. in here, mom. so what are my boys up to today?
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