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go on. spoon me. mixim - from the ehrmann family. it's love, your way. now at noon san jose police releasing new details about the homicide case of a young mother found stabbed to death in her home earlier this week. three people injured in a morning fire that damaged four homes in san francisco. what may have caused the fire. plus a bay area congressman tours san jose airport amid security concerns following the case of a teenaged stow away who snuck on to the property,
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what he plans to do to make airport property safe. >> good afternoon, i am tori campbell, an arrest has been made in the deadly stabbing of a mother of three at an apartment in san jose. the homicide happened wednesday. shocking the woman's neighbors and devastating her husband. janine de la vega joins us. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon. the authorities have confirmed the man they arrested is a relative of the woman but are not releasing why he stabbed the woman, police identified the suspect as gabriel jose, here are photos of the victim. police say he stabbed her in her apartment near regional medical center on wednesday afternoon, neighbors heard her husband screaming when he came home from work and found her
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body, one neighbor told ktvu a man wearing a motorcycle helmet went in and out of the apartment earlier. and police have not confirmed if that was the man. she left behind a young daughter. >> now to news concerning a fire that damaged 4 homes earlier this morning, we now know they had to evacuate and good afternoon, tara. >> reporter: good afternoon, sources tell us that this fire started when a lamp fell over and hit a mattress, and there were a lot of firefighters out here and it was because this really got cooking and not surprising when you see how
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much stuff was inside this gray house alone. 26 people will have to find a new place to live after fire destroyed 4 houses here this morning. neighbors said they could hear the sirens blaring for half an hour, quite a response by the firefighters, he said he tried to fight names with a fire extinguisher but it was not use. >> i was fighting the fire with a fire extinguisher and they gave me another one but it ran out and she ran out the back window after they kicked it out. >> people had to go to the hospital for inhalation of smoke and some of those and two
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dogs didn't make it and firemen also mentioned that the fog hampered their efforts there, and two houses have been yellow tagged and two have been red- tagged, meaning they can't go back in there. >> the inspector toured the airport today to see how the teenaged stow away got through security when he stowed away on an airplane to hawaii and he said he will check on that. >> the long term though is how
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can technology be a force in the air and on the ground where we don't have enough bodies but can have technology. >> he said some technologies considered are radars and motion detector technology. police are looking for three men who robbed a trader joe's with guns there. it happened there saturday as the store's manager and three employees were closing up, the robbers stole bags of cash from the store. >> they just wanted the money, that is it. >> what did they say to you. >> they asked me for the money. >> they said finding the robbers will be difficult because the store does not have
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cameras, and the robbers were wearing hoodies and gloves and masks over their faces. the death of a women is being vehicled as suspicious. she was found dead in her home there, now the coroner has determined her death was a homicide. her husband was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence and that but not for murder, they say he violated an order then. people were hurt after a subway train were derailed there. they said it happen in a tunnel near queens, you can see passengers walking out, word is there were more than a thousand passengers on the train at the
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time, no word of and injuries but you can see them being treated at the scene. a landslide hit there in china and buried people there. they said the first landslide slid down on 300 homes and the second one hit there and hit those people that came to help the people buried in the first one, there is no death toll but it is believed 300 people have died. the president met with his allies there in german and they talk about the sanctions
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against russia and talked about other things also. >> we have been talking about sanctions against russia and we talked today with our nato partners. >> he warned them to beef up this defenses as a deterrent. new information about the people in california who have signed up for obamacare, including how old they are and how they are getting financial assistance but many have yet to pay their premiums. >> health and human services says 1.4 million enrolled in
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those, of those enrollees 28% met that group they expect to help pay for it. just because they signed up though does not mean they have paid. i talked to an expert and she said that should not worry them but she does have a warning for obama enrollees. >> if you miss a payment that will get you suspended too, so that is bad. >> they will have a hearing in washington next week in order to learn who has signed up and who has paid. >> the warriors get ready for game 7, what they are doing now before they head south for that
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elimination game in los angeles. and that is on the way but not after one is feeling it and rosemary orosco will be here to tell you all about it and after a long time we will tell you what is happening today.
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it hit the rim, that is it. >> and with that the golden
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state warriors forced a winner take all game 7 in their first round of the play offs against the clippers, right now the warriors are getting in one final practice before the jump on a plane to head to l.a. for tomorrow'selimination game, brian flores is there and will tell us how they are getting ready for the big game. how are you brian? >> reporter: yes, they are practicing there and you go from the controversy with donald sterling and the series with them and it is a series people will be talking about
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for years and wow, what a game, the warriors won 100-99 to force a game 7 in this first round series and as for the controversy surrounding donald sterling, the fans are not worried about that but want the warriors to win. >> oh, wow, i am excited about the warriors to within and continue on. >> as for the series, the warriors have injuries, they have injuries and jermaine o'neal went down last night with an injured knee, and the game is then and the last time they had a game 7 they faced
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the lakers led by kareem abdul jabbar. >> wow, going back quite a ways, thank you brian. we are learning more information about the owner of the clippers donald sterling, we are finding out he is battling cancer, this comes after the nba banned him and the owners are meeting to force him to sell the team. and the president of the l.a. naacp resigned over the controversy involving donald sterling. they had this statement. >> this week has been an embarrassment for the naacp and
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i hope this is a change in the direction of the naacp. >> he donated over 40,000 dollars to them of the past years and they say it will be returned. a woman and man were bitten by dogs there. first a woman walking was bit by a dog and then later a man was attacked by the man and they were forced to taser the dog and an argument erupted when the owners returned.
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>> and her little puppy is there. >> and you don't know the whole story, mister because that dog was abused. >> officers say they held the dog there and they had to be quarantined. officers say a student was walking home from school on wednesday when a man pulled up to her and asked if she wanted a ride. the student told investigators she said no and the man continued to ask her questions and then drove off. police will continue to patrol around the school and anyone with information is asked to call police. the law enforcement will be on the look out for drink
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drivers this weekend. they say that program has reduced drunk driving arrested by 23% and they say drunk driving killed 22 people there between 20003 and 2012. after months the price of gas is going down, analysts say it is surprising because gas prices usually peak in this month and don't start their downward trend until november, right now prices there are 4.25 and could fall as low as 3.80 this fall. and yosemite falls opened earlier than usual, officials say they opened earlier than
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usual because of the snow fall and they urge hikers to use caution because of that. firefighters are still fighting a fire that forced 1600 evacuations and has been growing for days, the fire near there were not as bad as they were. >> you can see it is more warm than hot, giving you a live look at the shore you can see the onshore now is back with us and alongside the coast and inside the bay temperatures
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have tumbled and i will have those numbers up a moment and those are cooler and you may not feel it yet, it usually takes a day to get used to it. and along the coast fog hugging the coast and that is how we will stay the rest of the day and the cool sea breeze moving back in, they are reporting gusting to 21 so it is picking up and the winds will continue and by tomorrow i think the cool down will be for all of us. so what is changing, let me show you here, you see that circulation in the pacific and that cool breeze is coming in so you feel it at the coast, in fact 15 to 20 degrees cooler than we were yesterday and
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inside the bay 5 degrees cooler and our inland communities a few degrees cooler, 87 in that area and 72 there and 74 in santa rosa and 66 in oakland and 65 in san francisco, that is 10 degrees cooler than we were yesterday. and for the inland areas it usually takes a day for them to feel that, today it is the cost and tomorrow will come for the inland communities. today your high in the 80s there, mid to upper 80s for our inland communities, even 90 degrees expected once again for brentwood, so still very warm,
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just not as hot, 80 degrees for those yards and 80 redwood city, and 70s for san francisco with cities struggling there, quite a difference from a week ago, they five-day-forecast with your weekend always in view, 80s and 70s and then we cool down next week. >> just like a roller coaster, sounds like spring. >> yes. >> thanks, rosemary. thank you. >> a young rappeller did that today and stole their heart. we have that story after the break.
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stocks turning lower in mixed trader investing as they showed a surprising surging hiring last month, more on that in a moment. and they also reflect tensions currently in the ukraine, they are up and down, well the u.s. jobless rate us at its lowest level in years so that looks good but there is a down side to that, they say employers added that many jobs, which is
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the high of the since then however, the most people applied for unemployment than in years, and the president is urging employers to hire more people. and a falcon was raising 4 chicks there, they were not happy to see them, he was there to put bands on them and he also determined the young falcons gender. >> they will be ready to fly in a few weeks and they are two boys and two girls and they will start fledging in the middle of may. >> more than two dozen falcons
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have fledged since they started using that building for nesting. more information on the suspect that they have stabbed the woman in her apartment. we are learning new information about the suspect and will have it for you at 5:00. thank you for trusting ktvu for your noon news. we will have all the news for you on line at ktvu.com. have a great day.
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