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i'm sick to my stomach. makes your tummy hurt. >> now at 11:00, a mystery inside an east bay apartment. two children and a woman found dead. more bad news for downtown san francisco. why the owner is walking away. from the city's largest hotel. from kpix5, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello and good evening. i'm sara donchey. we begin with an incredibly disturbing story in the east bay tonight. a woman and two young children were found dead in an apartment and police are desperately trying to figure out what happened to them. police found the bodies around 1:00 this afternoon at the victoria park apartments. this is in fremont on englewood common. betty yu spoke to neighbor who's are trying to wrap their heads around this tragedy. >> reporter: fremont police are
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on the scene where they have been gathering evidence all evening. neighbors tell us a mother and two young children were found dead inside the apartment. a group of people appeared somber as they gathered on the steps of the victoria park apartments in fremont's irvington neighborhood. crime tape sealed off an apartment where a woman and two children were found dead inside. police cars sat downside the apartment much of the day. >> this is tragic. this is children. there is a baby. they said they were one year old and seven. so now, we have to mourn the loss of people we don't know and that poor mother. >> reporter: a neighbor saw activity around 1:00 p.m. there were no known threat to the community. >> i'm sick to my stomach.
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little babies. it makes your tummy hurt. >> reporter: poppy headman didn't know the victims. she rode her bike by the complex to bring flowers from her garden. >> i walk my dog past here all the time. i just saw the news. it seemed like the right thing to do. it's just sad. >> reporter: obviously incredibly disturbing and police are asking for help. they want anyone who lives nearby with home security cameras that may have caught something to give them a call. the suspect in that deadly carjacking and stabbing spree in the south bay will face a judge for the first time tomorrow. and tonight, we are hearing from a victim who survived it all. he tells our devin fehely he was idling on his motorcycle at the intersection of kirtner and union when he was suddenly airborne. >> i suddenly felt the rear of my bike get lifted up high and i went flying over the
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handlebars. landed on my head. >> reporter: he asked we not show his face as his helmet absorbed the brunt of the impact. dazed and wedged halfway in front of the car in his motorcycle, he got a fleeting glimpse of the fleeing suspect. >> both my arms are working. both my legs are working. and i opened my eyes, and out of the corner of my eye, i caught a glimpse of him fleeing. >> reporter: winton said he would learn from the police that the suspect, kevin pacorana was wanted for carjacking several vehicles an stabbing the drivers. before he was taken into custody, he would be responsible for three deaths and five injuries. a tally of murder and mayhem that winton says leaves him grateful to be alive. >> i was relatively unscathed. i pray. i'm not a religious person at all. but i'm so glad that someone is watching over me. >> the victims were randomly targeted. there was no obvious
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motive. well, we all enjoyed a pretty clear beautiful weekend. clouds are rolling in, though, along with a chance of showers and thunder. so i guess the question is what can we expect overnight and for the morning commute? i know sometimes you have a really solid idea of things and sometimes it's a little less certain. >> sometimes it's a thing like this, when in june it is enough there is a chance of showers but it is the instability fighting against the marine layer. there is one shower in northern santa cruz county. otherwise, we're not seeing a whole lot. i'll put everything in motion and zoom out. you can see the little shower drifting from north to south. the bulk of the activity has been over the high syria and the coast of monterey. we will be tracking the showers further to the east. a little ripple in the atmosphere swinging toward us sending a better chance of showers into the bay area as we head toward early tomorrow morning but even so, the
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activity will be more miss than hit. and it is a lower chance of any thunderstorms developing. if it happens, it will be the first half of the day tomorrow. once we get past lunchtime, we will be drying out as we head through the afternoon with the bulk of the activity in the lie sierra. the storm prediction outcome is general storms. the possibility of small hail. but the northern sierra. east into nevada brings a marginal risk of severe weather so even stronger winds. and the possibility of some larger hailstones falling out of the storms. that is not something we typically see around california. this is just an unusual weather pattern overall. it is only going to last tomorrow. the rest of the week, we are back to a mix of clouds and sunshine. >> very interesting paul. thank you so much. we appreciate it. bad news tonight for union square. the owner of two of downtown's biggest hotels is walking away. park hotels which
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owns park 55 and hilton union square announced it will no longer make payments on its loans which means the lender could take them over. the company point today high office vacancies and street conditions as part of their decision. the two hotels make up 9% of the city's hotel rooms and the announcement comes amid several retail closures downtown. recall nordstrom at westfield? the bay area council says tourism mu a major partof turning things around entirely for downtown san francisco. >> no question. tourism and par economy. we have to get it back on track. >> it is unclear what will happen next for the hotels and their employees. people wondering if the as ballpark in vegas will actually happen are going to have to wait a little longerment at last check, the
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nevada legislature's session was coming to an end. the governor could still call a special session on the issue. however. all right, meantime, fans here in the bay have organized a reverse boycott. they want to fill up as many seats as possible in the coliseum. they have raised more than $27,000 for tee shirts for people who show up. the shirts will say sell across the front. as fans want john fisher to sell owwho will keep them in oakland. all right, new tonight, former ktvu anchor frank somerville has been arrested following a family dispute at his family in berkeley. he is being held on misdemeanor charges of violating probation and public intoxication. he last anchored september of that year.
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governor newsom taking his feud with the florida governor to a whole other level. why he is threatening kidnapping charges against ron desantis. >> there is a trans kid out there, or a victim out there who is reading that story as well. >> for the first time in almost 100 years, the miss san francisco competition is breaking a new barrier. plus, the bay area's legendary alternative rock station. the first song that live 105 playe rafael: they're called community schools. cecily: it's the hub of the neighborhood. grant: in addition to academic services, we look at serving the whole family. cecily: no two community schools are alike. john: many of our classes are designed around our own students' cultures. kenny: it's about working with the parents. david: the educators, the parents, the students. rafael: we all come together to better meet the needs of our kids and our families. jackie: it's been really powerful. terry: i'm excited to go to work every day. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education.
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kidnapping charges against florida governor ron desantis after migrants were flown from that state to sacramento. he said this is not martha's vineyard. kidnapping charges? desantis has not claimed responsibility for sending the migrants but last september, he paid for 50 migrants to fly to martha's vineyard. 20 migrants got off a plane at the sacramento executive airport and apparently didn't know where they were until they landed. they were originally from colombia and venezuela and have crossed the border to texas. the group was taken to new mexico and flown to sacramento >> they iderare we? we are in s california? okay. that is news to me. they were enticed, told, led to believe that if they got on this plane, they would be helped to find a job. >> the attorney general says he has proof the state of florida
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funded the flight. >> we have an official program from the state of florida. has a name. called the state of florida's voluntary transportation program. it was funded by state of florida tax dollars. it was voted on by the legislature. signed by the governor. it's their program. >> as for possible kidnapping charges, he added they are looking at possible criminal and civil violations for the flight. same sex marriage has been legal in california for a decade. but this might surprise you, prop 8, the ban on same sex marriage is still in the state constitution. now there's a movement to ax that language for good. today members of the legislature's lgbtq caucus rolled out a proposal to repeal ed by two-thirds of st lawmakers in both chambers. then go before voters. materialiest that could happen is in 2024. hope, lover, pride. proudly presented by pet food express
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and broadway san jose. >> all eyes will be on miss san francisco and beauty queens across the states to compete in the miss california pageant. as elizabeth cook, the first trans woman to represent the city will be fighting for much more than a crown. >> number four, monroe lane. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: it's a moment monroe lace will never forget. earlier this year, she was crowned ms. san francisco. >> it felt like a dream because it has been a dream that i have had for years. since i was a child. >> reporter: but she didn't just win the title. >> no. i'm miss san francisco. i know that my impact is much greater. >> reporter: monroe is the first transgender winner in the pageant's history. the crown and sash are more than just accessories. >> every time i put on the sash, the weight of it r■eminds me of the weight of my job. of
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the responsibility that i have to make a difference for young children. >> reporter: as part of her miss san francisco duties, monroe visits a different elementary school in the city almost every day. today, she is reading a book called sparkle boy to the fourth grade class at tenderloin community school. >> mama went upstairs. >> reporter: it wasn't that long ago that monroe wasn't sure if her own story would have a happy ending. >> so, four years ago, i ran away from home. and in the middle of the night, i packed everything in a single suitcase. because i would rather be loved and homeless than be in a home that didn't love me. >> reporter: monroe has lived in this single room occupancy for the past four years. the longest of all the other tenants. this beauty queen has seen firsthand the ugliest sides of the city. >> one of my neighbors overdosed a few months ago and
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i think to me, that really shows how important public safety is in the city. and that's what my platform is. my story isn't unique. that's the unfortunate truth. there are so many other transgender women who have the same experiences i do. and they are not as lucky. >> reporter: those experiences help prepare her for what came after she won the title. >> i have gotten death threats. i have gotten really just mean comments about my appearance or the way that i look. though there are hater that's, hateful comments that say those things. i also know that there is a trans kid out there or a victim out there who isreadin y as well. and maybe not commenting. but are reading it okay. and that's what i am reminded about. >> reporter: later this summer she will compete for ms. california. but in the eyes of
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fourth grader camila, she has already won. >> it was beautiful because i didn't care if she was a boy or a girl who came in my class. and it was just like normal. >> reporter: proving some victories are more valuable than a crown. >> yeah, i forgot. i forgot that i have my crown on my head. >> monroe lace is also an advocate for victims of crime an sexual assault. she plans to go to law school and hopes to become a prosecutor. all right, we are following breaking news just into our news room now. there is a fire burning right now in san jose. this is a live picture of that. it is a one alarm fire burning in the coyote creek bed at center and story road near 280. you can sothe out there. aa lit . and can't e any fl of right meraviously not sotylly in the later hours of the day. but we are keeping our eye on that.
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it looked like they had a handle on that. you mentioned the possibility of thunderstorms. >> which puts in mind what happened august of 2020. 12, 14,000 lightning strikes. that is unlikely with this thunderstorm threat. because fire fuels are not nearly as dry. and they are not dry thunderstorms. they will produce some rain so that has been helping in the sierra today. right now, we have outside just calm conditions. it is a bit breezy. noticeable. but popup showers and thundershowers will be possible the first half of tomorrow. then the rest of the week, we are looking at a mix of clouds and sunshine. high temperatures will remain below normal. so the warmth we had will come to an end. at the moment, we are dry around the bay area. the green you are seeing is just ground clutter from the radar site getting fooled by the amount of humidity in the atmosphere. that is a actual
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shower that developed over far western santa clara county. drifting into santa cruz county. that is where the bulk of the activity has been today. but we are tracking some scattered thunderstorms elsewhere around the state. once again, the best chance of thunderstorms will be in the sierra tomorrow. but the whole ripple in the add moss fear causing atmosphere close enough to send some showers. allow a little extra time. the best chance of thunderstorms will be with us through about midday. then we get into a drier pattern. anything that develops over the sierra will run east to west toward the bay area. that will largely fall apart as it does try to move in tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow evening. back into our normal back and forth fog pattern. there are some signs that we may not be completely done with the shower chances but it's a 10 to 20% chance over the weekend. and into early next week. something we will keep an eye on in the long run. but it is weird enough to have one
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chance of showers in june around the bay area. much less another one headed our way on its heels. the rain chance will not remove any pollen from the atmosphere. we will stay in the medium category through the end of the workweek with grass, olive, and juniper pollen. the warm spell is over: here is the temperature trend for san jose the next ten days. the average high is 77. that is as warm as we are going to be. we are talking about another cooler stretch of weather that will be sticking around for a little while. right now, pretty calm as we look out the sales force tower. a little fog on the horizon. temperatures in the 50s and the low 60s . hovering in the middle portions of the 50s . we will warmup but it will be a day with temperatures topping out near average around the bay and along the coast and eight to four degrees below know mall
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inland. 70s inland in the east bay. and in the santa clara valley. our coolest days will be friday and saturday. low 60s in san francisco with mid to upper 60s for oakland and the east bay as we head into the weekend. first alert day for tomorrow. just the possibility of thunderstorms. you don't want to be caught in the open with crowd to ground lightning. the storm chances will be going down once we get to lunchtime tomorrow. your temperatures just hover around 60 degrees. what you expect in the month of june. straight ahead in sports, stanford softball on the road. had a heavyweight against the ropes for a knockout blow on the sports biggest stage. and back here in the bay area? stanford baseball did some knocking out of their own as the ncaa tournament is
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all right, let's talk a little college baseball with our emmy award winning sports caster. >> oh, thank you very much. i didn't pay her to say that. >> he won one over the weekend. >> it was quite a night. speaking of quite a night. this
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is the night where we tell the nfl, the nba, just go sit down there in the corner and then we'll just get some of these other stuff out of the way. like the ncaa tournament baseball. what is stanford baseball? i'll tell you. head coach dave esker admitted to me he has always been a grinder. even when he played for stanford. so he has a team full of grinders, sara. how do you explain them climbing out of the loser's bracket? john lynch, one time cardinal baseball and football player. against texas a&m. stanford used the long ball in the sixth inning. malcolm moore, man, two run homer put the cardinal ahead 4-1. double elimination format so stanford had to beat the aggies twice and they delivered. sorry paul heggen. stanford beat texas a&m, 7-1 to win the regional and the
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cardinal will stay right at sunken indictment because they will host texas in a three-game superregional this weekend. all right now, softball, stanford spirit was willing in oklahoma city. number one oklahoma 2-1 at the college world series. no out ins the eighth inning. stanford couldn't score. sooners shut the door. the 50 game win streak is real. they got to freshman sensation nijah kennedy. oklahoma came from behind and won it in extra innings. they advance to the championship game. stanford is coming home. now if it the petey perogi, you know it's pittsburgh. that's where the as where. down in the eighth inning. diaz stayed in the park off the wall. drove in brent rooker. tied the game up at 4-4.
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pirates add an answer in the bottom of the eight. andrew mccutchen. easily scored the the as are now 5-26 on e road. watch his head. oh. that's playoff hockey. ruled a clean hit. florida in white in a stanley cup finals game two in vegas. second period, look how vegas pushed the puck. golden knights scored two in the first. two in the second. three in the third. one at 7-2. 2-0 series lead for vegas. game three is thursday in miami. just my opinion, stanley cup, hardest to win because the physicality on skates. is there any chance none of you saw that? >> shake it off taylor. the surprised
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after six years off the airways, live 105 lives again. >> live 105 is back. >> it went back on the air at exactly 10:53 this morning. the station played alternative rock for decades before changing its name to alt 105. the first song to play on live 105 was welcome to paradise from the bay area's own green day. taylor swift is known for bringing surprise guests on her show. but this one left her speechless. >> i swallowed a bug. sorry. is there any chance none of you saw that? >> taylor took in a bit of extra protein on stage in chicago. but she was able to on show. she is bringing her tour
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all right, live tv can be unpredictable. >> if only we could have seen you about ten seconds ago. >> making me laugh during the commercial. all right, well, a royal historian found out the hard way what can happen on live tv during an interview with the bbc. >> came to reform the way the press operates. and not just -- [ laughter ] >> handled it like a pro. >> i want that laugh right now. >> she literally handled it. >> yeah. >> like almost a poses. she was being asked questions about a court case involving prince carry. her cat stole the show. she referred to her rescue cat of the queen of the house. she added going viral was not on my bingo card today. >> another bbc interview.
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>> oh the kid. >> the kid walked in. >> the mom crawled in >> earlier this afternoon, donald trump was arraigned on a new york supreme court indictment returned by a manhattan grand jury on 34 felony counts. >> former president trump has officially been arraigned in new york city. [melody of "arthur's theme"] ♪ ♪

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