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hillary: javier flores que hoy cumple su tercer dÍa bajo santuario en una iglesia de filadelfia hablÓcisiÓn de refugiarse para prevenir su orden de deportaciÓn. >> si yo hubiera querido dar a la fuga, como ellos decÍan que era un riesgo de fuga, quÉ me costaba quitarme el grillete que tengo en el tiempo. hillary: el seÑor flores estuvo respaldado por su familia, incluyendo su hija mayor. >> aunque ahora estamos tomando un riesgo que puede ser malo para nosotros, pero todavÍa lo vamos a tomar. hillary: en la conferencia, el pastor de la iglesia dijo que se le ofrecerÁ al ver que al seÑor flores sin importar el tiempo que se necesite. >> existe un memorando legal que prohÍba emigraciÓn entrar a las iglesias, escuelas y hospitales, esperamos que no sea quitado pero por ahora estÁ vigente y javier y su familia deben estar protegidos aquÍ. hillary: el seÑor flores, un riesgo porque no cumple con la ley de migraciÓn de presentarse, pero Él alega que en su caso los agentes de migraciÓn no han proporcionado suficiente revisiÓn. diversos grupos se unieron para llevar el mensaje que la discrimi
hillary: javier flores que hoy cumple su tercer dÍa bajo santuario en una iglesia de filadelfia hablÓcisiÓn de refugiarse para prevenir su orden de deportaciÓn. >> si yo hubiera querido dar a la fuga, como ellos decÍan que era un riesgo de fuga, quÉ me costaba quitarme el grillete que tengo en el tiempo. hillary: el seÑor flores estuvo respaldado por su familia, incluyendo su hija mayor. >> aunque ahora estamos tomando un riesgo que puede ser malo para nosotros, pero todavÍa...
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javier flores estuvo mÁs de un aÑo bajo denuncia por cruzar legalmente el paÍs.con su familia antes de ser deportado. pero alega que la peticiÓn es imposible encubrir. -- en cumplir. >> quieren que en tres meses arregle mi situaciÓn con mis niÑos, cuando estÁn en un trauma psicolÓgico. >> no se sabe que final tendrÁ esta historia. piensa que es la Única opciÓn para estar con su familia. >> tengo que seguir luchando por esos. -- ellos. creo que a cualquier padre, que tiene la responsabilidad de una familia, yo creo que harÍa lo mismo que estoy haciendo. laprimeras decisiones que de tomarÁ el presidente electo trump, provoca reacciones ejecutivas. gerardo fue en busca de informaciÓn. >> asÍ vaticina esta abogada lo que podrÍa demorar, la decisiÓn del presidente trump, de revocar la acciÓn ejecutiva de obama que creÓ daca, el programa permite quedarse en el paÍs emigrante que llegaron antes de junio de 2006, sin haber cumplido 16 aÑos. >> concientemente una firma se termina por completo la acciÓn ejecutiva que tomÓ el presidente obama. >> unas 740,000 personas podrÍ
javier flores estuvo mÁs de un aÑo bajo denuncia por cruzar legalmente el paÍs.con su familia antes de ser deportado. pero alega que la peticiÓn es imposible encubrir. -- en cumplir. >> quieren que en tres meses arregle mi situaciÓn con mis niÑos, cuando estÁn en un trauma psicolÓgico. >> no se sabe que final tendrÁ esta historia. piensa que es la Única opciÓn para estar con su familia. >> tengo que seguir luchando por esos. -- ellos. creo que a cualquier padre, que...
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. ♪ reportera: buenas tardes, hoy el seÑor javier flores decidiÓ buscar santuario.con su esposa. este caso ha recibido bastante atenciÓn porque la propia esposa se reuniÓ con johnson para pedir amparo a la deportaciÓn, hablÉ con ella sobre ese momento difÍcil que enfrenta la familia. >> Él ahora estÁ asustado y muy triste, prefiere quedarse con el papÁ que venir a casa. reportera:la seÑora llora, su esposo y padre de sus hijos buscÓ santuarioen la iglesia, y su hijo de cuatro aÑos de edad se uniÓ a su padre. >> el niÑo estÁ con Él, no se quiso venir, voy a dejar leche y comida para que coma. dijo que no querÍa venir y no quería ir a la escuela, quiere estar con su papÁ. reportera: este Último acto de resistencia de no presentarse ante los agentes de migraciÓn y optar por refugio adentro de la iglesia se debe a que se le vencÍa al seÑor flores su tiempo provisional de satÉn estÁis. a de que está en trÁmite la visa u. >>que le den una oportunidad para estar con los niÑos. reportera: estÁ bajo tensiÓn 16 meses, dejando las cosas sola y sin poder tener ingresos. >> esta
. ♪ reportera: buenas tardes, hoy el seÑor javier flores decidiÓ buscar santuario.con su esposa. este caso ha recibido bastante atenciÓn porque la propia esposa se reuniÓ con johnson para pedir amparo a la deportaciÓn, hablÉ con ella sobre ese momento difÍcil que enfrenta la familia. >> Él ahora estÁ asustado y muy triste, prefiere quedarse con el papÁ que venir a casa. reportera:la seÑora llora, su esposo y padre de sus hijos buscÓ santuarioen la iglesia, y su hijo de...
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flores sibrian w?stanford, nort. flores sibrian with charges of raped aggravated assault. he was living the fredericksburg area prior to the brutal assault in the early morning hours. she was driving along and hit by flores sibrian. the woman was dragged out of a car and into a ditch where police say she was sexual assaulted for more than two hours. tonight we understand according to authorities flores sibrian is being held in north carolina. back to you. alison: thank you very much. yet another day of marching and protests following the presidential election. so far, the protests appear to last night. this is in portland where the police arrested a dozen people after protesters there began lighting fires. they were and have losing businesses and cars, too. protests in our area have been peaceful so far. but the violence elsewhere is putting some on edge around here as more demonstrations are now expected. stephen tschida following the story for us live outside the trump hotel. what are you seeing now? group behind me showed up. it's made up of young people who came here t
flores sibrian w?stanford, nort. flores sibrian with charges of raped aggravated assault. he was living the fredericksburg area prior to the brutal assault in the early morning hours. she was driving along and hit by flores sibrian. the woman was dragged out of a car and into a ditch where police say she was sexual assaulted for more than two hours. tonight we understand according to authorities flores sibrian is being held in north carolina. back to you. alison: thank you very much. yet...
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pero las varias entradas ilegales de flores al paÍs, incluso una deportaciÓn previa, complican su casoes, un inmigrante mexicano que se refugiÓ en este lugar para evitar ser deportado. >> me siento fuerte porque tengo a mi hijo. tengo el apoyo de mi esposa y voy a salir adelante. >> flores, de 40 aÑos debÍa entregarse para ser deportado a mÉxico. pero no quiso abandonar a su esposa y sus tres hijos nacidos en estados unidos y buscÓ refugio en esta iglesia del centro de filadelfia. >> el padre nos estÁ diciendo que puede estar el tiempo que sea necesario mientras inmigraciÓn toma una decisión. >> javier flores fue detenido varias veces cuando intentaba ingresar al paÍs por una emergencia familiar. seis aÑos mÁs tarde agentes fueron a buscarlo a su casa y lo o tuvieron preso 16 meses. >> no tengo ningÚn rÉcord criminal. sÓlo lo que he hecho es ingresar a los estados unidos. >> grupos proinmigrantes y lÍderes religiosos han salido en su apoyo. >> ellos estÁn luchando por mantener su familia junta. >> esta fue la Última medida que javiere tenÍa y recurriÓ para que no lo separaran de su fam
pero las varias entradas ilegales de flores al paÍs, incluso una deportaciÓn previa, complican su casoes, un inmigrante mexicano que se refugiÓ en este lugar para evitar ser deportado. >> me siento fuerte porque tengo a mi hijo. tengo el apoyo de mi esposa y voy a salir adelante. >> flores, de 40 aÑos debÍa entregarse para ser deportado a mÉxico. pero no quiso abandonar a su esposa y sus tres hijos nacidos en estados unidos y buscÓ refugio en esta iglesia del centro de...
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javier flores a father of three held back tears as he explained hi situation and while he'll continue to accept sanctuariy inside of arts methodist church. he came here sunday because he was due to be deported the next day. >> grateful for the community's support. flores is an undocumented immigrant deported before and returned endured 14 months in jail and believed that ice agents are coming to get him again waiting for his ice application to be processed again. >> will stay here regardless of the times he gets deported he will come back for his family. >> some say that javier is an undocumented immigrant -- >> a host of the activists have protecting the native that came here in 1997 and started a family. >> javier is a courageously dedicated parent willing to risk everything to keep his family together. >> ice intends to adhere to guide an to apprehend individuals at locations such as schools and places of worships except in emergency situations. flores in fact helped bensalem police convict two thugs that knifed him during a robbery and therefore qualifies to remain in america. >>
javier flores a father of three held back tears as he explained hi situation and while he'll continue to accept sanctuariy inside of arts methodist church. he came here sunday because he was due to be deported the next day. >> grateful for the community's support. flores is an undocumented immigrant deported before and returned endured 14 months in jail and believed that ice agents are coming to get him again waiting for his ice application to be processed again. >> will stay here...
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flores sibrian now held in north carolina on $100,000 bond. reporting live, brianne carter, abc7 news. back against crime newsletter at wjla.com/enews. michelle: get ready for the big chill. jonathan: the coldest air of the season is heading our way in time for the weekend. nice shot of the white house. flag is moving at a brisk pace. stormwatch7's chief meteorologist doug hill has a check on how much to bundle up for saturday. doug: quite a bit. the story was a cold front came through earlier this afternoon but the temperatures are 63 degrees. mild st airport. gusty wind. often the colder air follows several hours behind the cold front. that is the story tonight. we have northwesterly winds and mild temperatures. northwesterly winds at 10 miles per hour in reagan. 15 in leesburg. 17 in hagerstown. those wind speeds and the gusts on top of that will increase tonight at the same time the colder air moves in. so the short-term through this evening we will slowly drop from the 60's through the 50's. by 8:00, 53 degrees. clear skies and gusty wind
flores sibrian now held in north carolina on $100,000 bond. reporting live, brianne carter, abc7 news. back against crime newsletter at wjla.com/enews. michelle: get ready for the big chill. jonathan: the coldest air of the season is heading our way in time for the weekend. nice shot of the white house. flag is moving at a brisk pace. stormwatch7's chief meteorologist doug hill has a check on how much to bundle up for saturday. doug: quite a bit. the story was a cold front came through earlier...
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. >> the flores family has lived in waukesha for close to 20 years. they are active in their children's schools, their church and community. , but tonight feel nervous about what comes next with a donald trump presidency. >> i know that right now a lot of families are scared but what i want them to know is that they're not alone. >> leslie flores says her friends at waukesha south high leslie was born here along with her younger siblings. three >> they don't have the same opportunities as me, and now that trump is doing these things. >> leslie's parents are undocumented. they came from mexico and are terrified about being ripped away from their children. >> we're going to try to stay here. we need to keep fighting for our rights. >> immigration attorney cain oulahan says he's been on the phone all day with families. >> i don't think that people should panic that something is goto , prepared and know their rights. >> for the flores family, the unknown is most concerning. >> i am scared for my kids. joyce: community forums are being organized across the
. >> the flores family has lived in waukesha for close to 20 years. they are active in their children's schools, their church and community. , but tonight feel nervous about what comes next with a donald trump presidency. >> i know that right now a lot of families are scared but what i want them to know is that they're not alone. >> leslie flores says her friends at waukesha south high leslie was born here along with her younger siblings. three >> they don't have the...
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flores was supposed to report to i.c.e.ay but instead moved into his holy home. >> it left him in the position of, what is he going to do at the end of this period, you know, knowing the situation of his family. >> reporter: he's been deported twice but made it back into the country. >> it's important to clarify that that re entry was because e wanted to be with his family and children. >> the mental health situation of his children was deteriorating significantly. >> reporter: flores's attorney is arguing a waiver is deserved so his client isn't taken away from his family. >> we've appealed this twice because we thought it was a mistaken decision to not grant him the waiver. >> reporter: for now, flores will be able to see his family at his sanctuary from government agents. >> this is not the first time a philadelphia area church has been used as a sanctuary. in 2014, angela navarro moved into a church to avoid deportation, staying there two months before being given a temporary reprieve. today she is living and working he
flores was supposed to report to i.c.e.ay but instead moved into his holy home. >> it left him in the position of, what is he going to do at the end of this period, you know, knowing the situation of his family. >> reporter: he's been deported twice but made it back into the country. >> it's important to clarify that that re entry was because e wanted to be with his family and children. >> the mental health situation of his children was deteriorating significantly....
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difÍciles del exilio, cada vez que vemos a los conocidos balseros sus familiares y tambiÉn traen florese muy importante. emotivo de estar aquÍ. >> muchÍsimas gracias angie y su hermano raÚl en el poder estados unidos han tenido dÉcadas de un amistad. cuando el presidente obama anunciÓ un acercamiento con el gobierno despuÉs de mÁs de medio siglo que las
difÍciles del exilio, cada vez que vemos a los conocidos balseros sus familiares y tambiÉn traen florese muy importante. emotivo de estar aquÍ. >> muchÍsimas gracias angie y su hermano raÚl en el poder estados unidos han tenido dÉcadas de un amistad. cuando el presidente obama anunciÓ un acercamiento con el gobierno despuÉs de mÁs de medio siglo que las
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the day before he was slated to be deported, javier flores made the choice to go into sanctuary.ore then he had been detained for 16 months in the pike county detention center. he says he was charged with reentering the country after he received bad legal advice about how to regularize his residence status. in this video interview shared with democracy now!, flores sits with his five-year-old son junior, who saw him arrested , during the home raid that sent him to detention, and was recently diagnosed with ptsd. >> this is all very sad. he was recently diagnosed with ptsd by the time i was detained at the pipe county detention center, and my oldest daughter, she had to get therapy for 10 days. i have three u.s. citizen children. i made the decision to go into sanctuary for my children and for my family. juan: meanwhile, students at as many as 100 colleges and universities across the united states held protests last week demanding their schools become sanctuary campuses. trump vowed to immediately deport up to 3 million people. during his campaign, trump also said he'd reverse pre
the day before he was slated to be deported, javier flores made the choice to go into sanctuary.ore then he had been detained for 16 months in the pike county detention center. he says he was charged with reentering the country after he received bad legal advice about how to regularize his residence status. in this video interview shared with democracy now!, flores sits with his five-year-old son junior, who saw him arrested , during the home raid that sent him to detention, and was recently...
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their lawyer, jason flores-williams thinks it's all about gentrification. jason flores- williams/attorney mayor michael hancock/ city of denver we don't know exactly what time police will come in to clear this up. but they typically come every day to pick up trash in the morning. we'll bring you more as it happens. house staff -- speculations are flying about who else will be on team trump. so far -- he's announced reince priebus as chief of staff -- and steve bannon as top advisor. a big name in play -- former new york city mayor rudy giuliani -- who helped propel trump to the presidency. multiple reports say giuliani is a top contender for trump's secretary u-n ambassador john bolton and senator bob corker -- who is chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. other names in the mix -- former missouri senator jim talent for the head of the defense department. he is highly regarded in conservative defense circles. for press secretary -- reports say radio host laura ingraham could be a top contender. and a possible pick for treasury secretary is stev
their lawyer, jason flores-williams thinks it's all about gentrification. jason flores- williams/attorney mayor michael hancock/ city of denver we don't know exactly what time police will come in to clear this up. but they typically come every day to pick up trash in the morning. we'll bring you more as it happens. house staff -- speculations are flying about who else will be on team trump. so far -- he's announced reince priebus as chief of staff -- and steve bannon as top advisor. a big name...
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presentador: muestran sus ofrendas con flores, papel enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos.stas son las noticias. faltan seis dÍas para la elecciÓn presidencial. se intensificar la campaÑa. especialmente cuando el voto latino puede definir la elecciÓn. alertan de intimidaciÓn en las urnas por grupos supremacistas. desayunando leyes federales, el uso recreativo y medicinal de la mariguana se encuentra en la boleta electoral en varios estados. y veremos cÓmo buscar a un hombre con los Índices de corrupciÓn mÁs alto en el problema en mÉxico. ♪ >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn o ma edicion nocturna. ♪ ilia: faltan solo seis dÍas para que los estadounidenses decidan en las urnas en una de las campaÑas mÁs complejas de su historia. ambos candidatos estÁn trabajando sin tregua, y enfocar sus Últimas baterÍas en los estados que son claves. pablo analizÓ lo que estÁ pasando en esta recta final del proceso electoral. pablo: es el esfuerzo final de la campaÑa, y tanto donald trump homo hillary clinton, ponen toda la carne en el asador. visitan los estados clave que aÚn podrÍan ganar c
presentador: muestran sus ofrendas con flores, papel enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos.stas son las noticias. faltan seis dÍas para la elecciÓn presidencial. se intensificar la campaÑa. especialmente cuando el voto latino puede definir la elecciÓn. alertan de intimidaciÓn en las urnas por grupos supremacistas. desayunando leyes federales, el uso recreativo y medicinal de la mariguana se encuentra en la boleta electoral en varios estados. y veremos cÓmo buscar a un hombre con los Índices...
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el seÑor flores habÍa estado bajo detenciÓn por 6 meses. >> ahora estamos solos, sin familia, sin nada cuanto tiempo estarÁ el seÑor flores en este santuario, el abogado informÓ que no hubo una fuga. informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. ♪ el presidente barack obama dijo tener unas preocupaciones de su gobierno, no le gustarÍa que indocumentados, especialmente los con bacca, se vienen que venir a defender. fernando: asÍ reaccionÓ presidente barack obama a las declaraciones del presidente electo donald trump de que encarcelarÍa a la gente. >> tenemos muchos de la gente, probltmente dos o tres millones. fernando organizaciones pro im grants creen que eso no serÍa. >> los nÚmeros no son precisos, si son dos o tres miflsficar eso no se sabe. entonces tampoco es que se puede deportar de un dÍa para otros. fernando: inmigrantes que buscan que si hagan ciudadanos para ayudar a las leyes >> vamos a ver, va a xhetsar ayuda de mucha gupt para un consenso. ♪ los Últimos dÍas se han repetido protestas en varias ciudades del paÍs. en su primera comunicaciÓn con presidente barack obama llamÓ al pr
el seÑor flores habÍa estado bajo detenciÓn por 6 meses. >> ahora estamos solos, sin familia, sin nada cuanto tiempo estarÁ el seÑor flores en este santuario, el abogado informÓ que no hubo una fuga. informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. ♪ el presidente barack obama dijo tener unas preocupaciones de su gobierno, no le gustarÍa que indocumentados, especialmente los con bacca, se vienen que venir a defender. fernando: asÍ reaccionÓ presidente barack obama a las declaraciones...
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im afraid because, i jose flores says hes been in this country for 20 years. his daughter was born here and he doesnt want to be separated from her if there are mass deportations. legal experts were on hand... and tried to calm nerves among the crowd. they urged any illegal immigrants to pursue citizenship. and for all the latest on the president-elect...and his plans for his first 100 days in office...just head to fox 6 now dot com...and a cudahy landlord now has the task of rebuilding after his garage goes up in flames... one person was taken to the hospital due to the fire. nicole joins us now with the latest. fire officials said a tenant was using a grill as a fire pit and knocked over some gasoline, causing the fire. this video was sent to us by a viewer. you see the flames and smoke pouring out of this garage near college and pennsylvania. residents who live next door say they heard a loud boom and walked outside to see flames. one person was with burns to their hand. the garage is a total loss. the owner tells us there was machinery stored inside the ga
im afraid because, i jose flores says hes been in this country for 20 years. his daughter was born here and he doesnt want to be separated from her if there are mass deportations. legal experts were on hand... and tried to calm nerves among the crowd. they urged any illegal immigrants to pursue citizenship. and for all the latest on the president-elect...and his plans for his first 100 days in office...just head to fox 6 now dot com...and a cudahy landlord now has the task of rebuilding after...
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cbs4's andrea flores is live in denver. there are mixed feelings about the death of the cuban leader. >> reporter: kathy, there certainly are. while some are mourning the loss others are concerned about what this may mean for cuba's future. tonight we spoke with one woman who lived under castro's rule. now fighting for cuba's freedom. >> it's hard to know where this is going to go. >> reporter: letty garcia eckstein says news of fidel castro's death an era. >> i don't know what it means. >> reporter: she remembers the rise to power as a young girl. >> we always so happy when castro came to power. but things started to get a little crazy. >> reporter: her mother educator, was the last in her family to turn against the regime. >> she met fidel. he came to talk to them about his plans for education and turned to fear. >> i have memories of people from the military, people from castro coming into my house and searching everything. >> reporter: her family fled the island when letty was 11 years old. today letty is actively invol
cbs4's andrea flores is live in denver. there are mixed feelings about the death of the cuban leader. >> reporter: kathy, there certainly are. while some are mourning the loss others are concerned about what this may mean for cuba's future. tonight we spoke with one woman who lived under castro's rule. now fighting for cuba's freedom. >> it's hard to know where this is going to go. >> reporter: letty garcia eckstein says news of fidel castro's death an era. >> i don't...
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jose flores has been in the u-s for 20 years... but says his path to citizenship has been incomplete. jf 'i tried before, i tried. but i cant.' being separated from his children, who were born here, is his biggest worry. lf 'if they go, im going to follow them. i am not going to stay here alone.' on a strict immigration plan, including building a wall along the border and terminating president obamas amnesties.... on day one. mr. trump pledged anyone here illegally... is subject to deportation. mc 'its not feasible financially, and not feasible practically.' immigration attorney marc christopher tries to calm some of these fears... mc 'theres the law and then theres the way the president enforces the law.' mr. trump gives his first post-election tv interview to '60 minutes' sunday... trump the message at this forum is to band numbers no matter the outcome. lf 'i know that he is going to try and do things to us - the hispanic community - but were going to be ok.' some members of voces say they want to see sunday night's crowd grow e
jose flores has been in the u-s for 20 years... but says his path to citizenship has been incomplete. jf 'i tried before, i tried. but i cant.' being separated from his children, who were born here, is his biggest worry. lf 'if they go, im going to follow them. i am not going to stay here alone.' on a strict immigration plan, including building a wall along the border and terminating president obamas amnesties.... on day one. mr. trump pledged anyone here illegally... is subject to deportation....
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reporting in chigo, christine flores cbs 58 news. exclusive look at a new device that's helping police catch criminalsand can put juries into crime scenes. watch for it tonight at ten. 3 tonight: mostly clear. lows in the 40s. wind: sw 5 mph. saturday: plenty of sun and mild temps. highs around 65. wind: sw 5-15 mph.weekend: beautiful saturday and sunday. mostly to completely sunny both days with high temperatures in the middle 60s. might be the last great weekend to see good fall color. slowly cooling to start next week but still above-average.tonight: mostly sw 5 mph.saturday: plenty of sun and mild temps. highs around 65. wind: sw 5-15 mph. weekend: beautiful weather both saturday and sunday. mostly to completely sunny both days with high temperatures in the middle 60s. might be the last great weekend to see good fall color. slowly cooling to start next w above-average. 3 above-average.next week but still cooling to start next -nats horse rings bell with mu- music- that's tinker, the horse who works for the salvation army, remindi
reporting in chigo, christine flores cbs 58 news. exclusive look at a new device that's helping police catch criminalsand can put juries into crime scenes. watch for it tonight at ten. 3 tonight: mostly clear. lows in the 40s. wind: sw 5 mph. saturday: plenty of sun and mild temps. highs around 65. wind: sw 5-15 mph.weekend: beautiful saturday and sunday. mostly to completely sunny both days with high temperatures in the middle 60s. might be the last great weekend to see good fall color. slowly...
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andrea flores is outside that nightclub. it's on morrison road near kentucky. >> reporter: dpd says the suspect is still on the loose as they continue to investigate what led up to this shooting that eventually led police on a wild chase earlier this morning. we know it started just before 2:00 a.m. when police say two men were robbed at gunpoint here at stone nightclub. one man was shot and seriously hurt. the shooter then took off in red camaro belonging to one of those victims. officers chased the suspect down i-25 and across county lines, reaching dangerous speeds all the way to castle rock. the shooter then turned around and drove back toward denver. that's when police called off the chase. they eventually found that camaro in centennial at an apartment complex. nearby residents say the shooting isn't that surprising. >> i was asleep in my bedroom when all of a sudden i heard a because there's always trouble and i don't want to get shot either. >> reporter: this club has seen its fair share of dangerous activity in rece
andrea flores is outside that nightclub. it's on morrison road near kentucky. >> reporter: dpd says the suspect is still on the loose as they continue to investigate what led up to this shooting that eventually led police on a wild chase earlier this morning. we know it started just before 2:00 a.m. when police say two men were robbed at gunpoint here at stone nightclub. one man was shot and seriously hurt. the shooter then took off in red camaro belonging to one of those victims....
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el reporte, lo tiene sergio flores.ersonas se presentaron fuera de la casa blanca. >> donald trump y su racismo, sus valores, su cenofobia, todas esas cosas que afectan a la gente. sergio: la manifestaciÓn fue puesta por distintos grupos. desde veteranos de guerra hasta personas de la comunidad quienes acusaron al mÁximo mandatario de no respetar sus derechos. >> yo como latino, latino que es gay, afecta a mi comunidad y a todos mis derechos. >> sabemos todos que pagamos taxes, para que el gobierno estÉ hablando que nos va a separar. la gente estÁ preocupada por no saber. sergio: las autoridades vigilaron la manifestaciÓn para prevenir que llegara a mayores problemas. especialmente al estar cerca de personas que apoyan al presidente electo. >> cuando con otra asuma su cargo, se darÁ cuenta que no es tan extremista homo piensan. tal vez asÍ vuelvan a su vida. dijo un simpatizante de donald trump. los manifestantes no estÁn de acuerdo y planea continuar con este tipo de eventos. en sacramento, sergio flores. noticias univ
el reporte, lo tiene sergio flores.ersonas se presentaron fuera de la casa blanca. >> donald trump y su racismo, sus valores, su cenofobia, todas esas cosas que afectan a la gente. sergio: la manifestaciÓn fue puesta por distintos grupos. desde veteranos de guerra hasta personas de la comunidad quienes acusaron al mÁximo mandatario de no respetar sus derechos. >> yo como latino, latino que es gay, afecta a mi comunidad y a todos mis derechos. >> sabemos todos que pagamos...
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our andrea flores with the reaction. >> reporter: healthy kids boulder expects this tax to raise 3.8 million within its first year, but that doesn't include diet soda. like boulder's rowdy kombucha off the shelves. a per meanted tea beverage has more health benefits than meet it is eye. >> my father died of type too diabetes and i wanted to create an alternative to soda. city residented voted to impose a two cents per ounce track on sugary drink. >> it applies to any drink with more than 5 grams of sugar in 12 ounces. >> reporter: but with 12 grams of sugar, dunn says he will soon pull his bottles off the shelves of stores. it is unclear how the tax will be put into action. >> is it a tax on the distributor who sends it down the change of commerce? >> reporter: healthy boulder kids, the grass roots coalition behind the tax, considers the win a major victory for the community. big soda pulled out all of the stops in its effort to prevent the tax from being passed. but boulder stood up for our kids. we understand the health threats posed by unhealthy sugary drinks. now, while the law d
our andrea flores with the reaction. >> reporter: healthy kids boulder expects this tax to raise 3.8 million within its first year, but that doesn't include diet soda. like boulder's rowdy kombucha off the shelves. a per meanted tea beverage has more health benefits than meet it is eye. >> my father died of type too diabetes and i wanted to create an alternative to soda. city residented voted to impose a two cents per ounce track on sugary drink. >> it applies to any drink...
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cbs4's andrea flores tells us the criminals caused thousands of dollars worth of damage. >> reporter: chapel in the hills is a small non-delusional what is supposed to be a sacred space for the community was gunned down in the middle of the night. >> i've never seen a church with bullet holes before. >> reporter: a broken baby jesus was just one of the devastating images todd fletcher found after he said someone broke into his chapel in the hills church thursday night. >> yeah. very aggressive. felt like more than just a robbery. felt like something else was behind it. >> reportva walls and even a nursery before taking off. >> this is where our one and 2- year-olds do stuff. is kind of a shocking image when you see toys, baby toys with glass all over it. >> reporter: while pastor todd's personal laptop and guitar used for sunday worship were taken, he says some had their sense of security stolen as well. >> felt like we lost peace of mind. and that safety and security that we all take for granted in from us. >> reporter: instead of shutting down for the weekend, pastor todd says dozen
cbs4's andrea flores tells us the criminals caused thousands of dollars worth of damage. >> reporter: chapel in the hills is a small non-delusional what is supposed to be a sacred space for the community was gunned down in the middle of the night. >> i've never seen a church with bullet holes before. >> reporter: a broken baby jesus was just one of the devastating images todd fletcher found after he said someone broke into his chapel in the hills church thursday night....
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andrea flores spoke to the man who tells her he still has a >> because it happened so fast. within minutes my whole world turned around. >> reporter: last thursday a fire tore through the vargas family's house. his wife was in the shower. >> immediately when you open the door, that smoke, it was so thick, you couldn't see walls or anything. but i have to get in, i kept yelling for her and yelling for her. it wasn't going ap get to her, his son gabriel went back in. >> he went back in. >> reporter: his wife didn't make it out. >> my wife is 4'7", but biggest heart in the world. >> reporter: gabriel was left in critical condition. he was taken off life support over the weekend. >> he would tell his mother so many times, i'd die for you, and ironically it came to pass. >> reporter: while it may be their first thanksgiving apart, john says they'll always be together. >> they're both going to be there. they'll never be forgotten, that's for sure. >> reporter: andrea flores, cbs4 news. >> there is also a gofundme page set up to help the vargas family. you can find that information
andrea flores spoke to the man who tells her he still has a >> because it happened so fast. within minutes my whole world turned around. >> reporter: last thursday a fire tore through the vargas family's house. his wife was in the shower. >> immediately when you open the door, that smoke, it was so thick, you couldn't see walls or anything. but i have to get in, i kept yelling for her and yelling for her. it wasn't going ap get to her, his son gabriel went back in. >> he...
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jessica flores on the special way friends remembered him. >> he had big plans for his life. he was getting ready to graduate and wanted to play football in college. >> he was always praying that one day he would get to the nfl. he strived to be the best he could be in order to achieve his goals. >> he was on the vars cig track and football teams. today his teammates played a game in his honor as student after student wrote messages remembering him. >> it hurt to know that somebody who was always there for you, boom, can't do nothing about it. >> alamita police are looking for the shooter outside the bowling lanes. >> just never know when something is going to happen. >> police are investigating the circumstances of the shooting. detectives are reviewing surveillance video, but they have not released a suspect description. brittany thomas says she hopes he is remembered not for the way he died, but the way he lived. >> the man he has grown up to be, how passionate he was about football, about his family, especially his baby brother. >> reporter: dozens of students found comfo
jessica flores on the special way friends remembered him. >> he had big plans for his life. he was getting ready to graduate and wanted to play football in college. >> he was always praying that one day he would get to the nfl. he strived to be the best he could be in order to achieve his goals. >> he was on the vars cig track and football teams. today his teammates played a game in his honor as student after student wrote messages remembering him. >> it hurt to know...
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our grant flores live at aurora police headquarters tonight, following the investigation. andrea, any suspects so far? >> reporter: well yet, jim. what many are calling a disturbing hate time, but what police haven't figured out yet is why this woman and heritage daughter were targets. >> i opened up the front door and noticed someone had spray-painted three "ks" on my front door. >> reporter: ari and her teenage daughter were at home tuesday night when a neighbor notified them of some disturbing news: racial slurs, including the "n" word spray-painted on the door while they were home. >> they taped the note to the door that also "watch your back. kkk." . >> reporter: it happened in this unsecured apartment complex in thal listen's reach neighborhood. the local naacp chapter is standing by ari's side >> people are emboldened in this political climate, thinking they can say and do anything, and the naacp is not going to tolerate it, local leaders aren't going to tolerate it. >> this isn't just an issue of dean say as a human being, regardless of race, color, or culture. >>
our grant flores live at aurora police headquarters tonight, following the investigation. andrea, any suspects so far? >> reporter: well yet, jim. what many are calling a disturbing hate time, but what police haven't figured out yet is why this woman and heritage daughter were targets. >> i opened up the front door and noticed someone had spray-painted three "ks" on my front door. >> reporter: ari and her teenage daughter were at home tuesday night when a neighbor...
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telemundo wisconsin and cbs 58 reporter christine flores joins us live with details on how this will happen. the city's first priority will be the 385 daycares along homes with pregnant women and anyone who may have a lead pipe issue gets the service they need. aquasana filters will be available as soon as november 29th. they can be picked up at the 16th street community health center and by contacting the city of milwaukee through their website. now these filters are said to last about a year... and there are two types being offered: the powered water filtration system which hooks up to your sink and the filtered water jug. both will be at no cost to impacted families. but even those impacted lead lines can take advantage of an offer. nicole angresano/v.p community impact united way depending on your eligibility level you'll want to check -in with the health departments website. if you're a family that lives outside the impacted area, you can go to aquasauna.com and nter code as always, the city is reminding s to ve their children tested for lead impacted home.if you're interested i
telemundo wisconsin and cbs 58 reporter christine flores joins us live with details on how this will happen. the city's first priority will be the 385 daycares along homes with pregnant women and anyone who may have a lead pipe issue gets the service they need. aquasana filters will be available as soon as november 29th. they can be picked up at the 16th street community health center and by contacting the city of milwaukee through their website. now these filters are said to last about a...
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sobre el vecindario de harlem donde hay pequeÑos grupos que an lo apoyan algunos de ellos dejaron floresal frente de la misin de cuba ante la onu.... su ltima visita fue en septiembre del aÑo 2000 cuando por primera vez pblicamente se dio la mano con un presidente de estados unidos... tag lo que an se desconoce es como la muerte de castro cambiar la relacin con estados unidos ya que coincidi con la nueva era que ha prometido wl presidente electo donald trump paola/vobox --la muerte de castro se lamenta tambien en otras naciones latinoamericanas.. --en brasil, decenas de personas se reunieron en rio de janeiro para rendir homenaje al lider cubano... --los participantes fueron cubanos residentes en esa ciudad asi como simpatizantes brasileÑos..quiene s montaron un altar rodeado de velas, banderas cubanas y fotos de castro.. paola/top vo --en venezuela, el presidente ''nicolas maduro'' declar tres dias oficiales de luto por la muerte de castro y le rindi un tributo ayer en caracas.. --el evento tuvo lugar en las barracas militares donde estan enterrados los restos del ex- presidente ''hugo
sobre el vecindario de harlem donde hay pequeÑos grupos que an lo apoyan algunos de ellos dejaron floresal frente de la misin de cuba ante la onu.... su ltima visita fue en septiembre del aÑo 2000 cuando por primera vez pblicamente se dio la mano con un presidente de estados unidos... tag lo que an se desconoce es como la muerte de castro cambiar la relacin con estados unidos ya que coincidi con la nueva era que ha prometido wl presidente electo donald trump paola/vobox --la muerte de castro...
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flores has no known address. but he was previously riff live in the fredericksburg area. the 26-year-old remains behind bars in lee country, north carolina tonight, on $100,000 bond and he's also being held by u.s. immigration detainer. live in studio, lauren demarco, >> it was tonight in prince george county police are investigating a murder in brandywine. officers were called to tower road shortly before 6 . they found a man suffering from gunshot wound and he was taken to the hospital where he later died. police don't have a lot to go on now and trying to figure out who shot the victim and why. >>> tonight we know the identity of two people shot and killed in the district overnight. samuel buoy and rash an jennings both lived in southeast. shots overnight. they found both hen. police are offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in the case. >>> developing tonight this has been a heartbreaking veteran's day for a family from buoy, maryland, they learned their son army specialist ronald murry was killed in kuwait yesterday. murray died in non com
flores has no known address. but he was previously riff live in the fredericksburg area. the 26-year-old remains behind bars in lee country, north carolina tonight, on $100,000 bond and he's also being held by u.s. immigration detainer. live in studio, lauren demarco, >> it was tonight in prince george county police are investigating a murder in brandywine. officers were called to tower road shortly before 6 . they found a man suffering from gunshot wound and he was taken to the hospital...
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cbs4's andrea flores is checking in live from the aurora police headquarters. >> reporter: well, that's right jim. aurora police are investigating what many in the community are calling a disturbing hate crime. but what police haven't figured out yet is why this woman and her teenage daughter were the targets. >> opened up the front door. noticed someone had spray painted three ks on my front door. >> reporter: ari and her teenage daughter were at home tuesday notified them of disturbing news. racial slurs on the door. >> they put a note on the door that said watch your back, kkk. >> reporter: it happened in this unsecure apartment complex. the local naacp chapter is standing by ari's side. >> people are bolder with this political climate. they think they can say and do anything. and we are not going to the threat is more than skin deep. >> this is not just an issue of black poor white. enough to bother any of us with any sense of decurrency. >> reporter: aurora pd says the investigation is at the top of their list. >> it is targeted to the community and it creates fear within the commu
cbs4's andrea flores is checking in live from the aurora police headquarters. >> reporter: well, that's right jim. aurora police are investigating what many in the community are calling a disturbing hate crime. but what police haven't figured out yet is why this woman and her teenage daughter were the targets. >> opened up the front door. noticed someone had spray painted three ks on my front door. >> reporter: ari and her teenage daughter were at home tuesday notified them of...
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now, jayson flores williams says his law office will be representing anyone who is trying to find a legal help in the sweeps we're possessions from the sidewalks here. and they're going to be put into storage until they can be claimed. we checked and camping along city property is illegal along the camp ban. the city says the sweeps are a matter of safe and healthy. sweeps forced a federal lawsuit. there's a motion for class action certification pending right now. and the homeless people >> you have constitutional rights and human dignity and the only thing you're guilty of is being poor and i guess it's a capital crime in america these days. >> this is just one example of homeless encampments that won't be around later today. the sweeps expected as early as 6:00. a time hadn't been released to the public. now, what flores is saying about the treatment of these homeless people accident we'll talk about live in downtown denver, i'm amanda del castillo. >>> german police raided more than 200 mosques, apartments and offices connected to an islamic group. that group is called true religion an
now, jayson flores williams says his law office will be representing anyone who is trying to find a legal help in the sweeps we're possessions from the sidewalks here. and they're going to be put into storage until they can be claimed. we checked and camping along city property is illegal along the camp ban. the city says the sweeps are a matter of safe and healthy. sweeps forced a federal lawsuit. there's a motion for class action certification pending right now. and the homeless people...
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cbs4's andrea flores is live. it was amazing how much da the critters can do. [ laughter ] >> reporter: yeah, so much damage, this mama bear caused a huge mess when she broke into an suv, similar to this one, and got stuck inside leaving her little cubs outside. but, colorado parks and wildlife says this snow should help them head into hibernation, but they say, we are not out of the woods just yet. now, friends of the steamboat pilot caught the bear on camera. she got stuck inside the suv the driver's door and sneaking inside. she did not make a graceful exit destroying the suv. he tried to get out. the mama bear escaped to safety after a witness opened the door. parks and wildlife says it is not uncommon for bears to be active this late in the year. >> bears can come in and out of hibernation if we have warm days. they will poke their heads out and look for food. we have to do right by our bear to bear proof along the foothills of colorado. >> reporter: now, parks and wildlife says bears getting food out of vehi
cbs4's andrea flores is live. it was amazing how much da the critters can do. [ laughter ] >> reporter: yeah, so much damage, this mama bear caused a huge mess when she broke into an suv, similar to this one, and got stuck inside leaving her little cubs outside. but, colorado parks and wildlife says this snow should help them head into hibernation, but they say, we are not out of the woods just yet. now, friends of the steamboat pilot caught the bear on camera. she got stuck inside the...
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that's for sure. >> reporter: andrea flores, cbs4 news. >>> when the family rushed out of the home, they had only the clothes on their backs. a go fund me page has been set up to help the vargas family. you can find that on our website on cbsdenver.com. >>> we do have new details tonight about restaurant's prep prepares for what could be a heated court battle. the owner of a kitchen is suing wolfgang puck over allegations he copied the look. we take a look at the federal lawsuit with karen morfitt. >> reporter: while these two images look the same, they are actually two competing restaurants. the one on the left is the kitchen which started in boulder more than ten years ago. >> we are just simply asking that they find another name. >> reporter: the one on the but, in smaller less distinct letters there is buy wolfgang puck. the name and logo similarities are trademark infringement they say. >> it erodes the brand. and, that is really the fear. is that, their brand is simply not our brand promise that we have continued to create. and they really are using our goodwill that we have create
that's for sure. >> reporter: andrea flores, cbs4 news. >>> when the family rushed out of the home, they had only the clothes on their backs. a go fund me page has been set up to help the vargas family. you can find that on our website on cbsdenver.com. >>> we do have new details tonight about restaurant's prep prepares for what could be a heated court battle. the owner of a kitchen is suing wolfgang puck over allegations he copied the look. we take a look at the federal...
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jessica flores. >>> other trump protests popped up in san francisco. chopper 5 caught these crowds marching along market street. this is the scene at lincoln high school in san jose. students peacefully protest flood the courtyard. at bishop o'dowd high school in oakland same thing. students staging a walk out in the middle of the school day. >> people the the bay area woke up to a new donald trump reality and many did not see it coming. emily turner today giving people a chance to sound off on the surprising election results. emily. >>reporter: yeah liz. california went to clinton. especially northern california went to clinton. in urban areas like the bay area most of them went to clinton. her voters here live in a very insulated very democratic situation a bubble so to permit a bubble that last night burst for many. last night's election may be on everyone's minds but few people wanted to talk about the results on camera. >> can i talk to you about the presidential election? >> please don't talk to me. >> that says it all. >> presidential heck. >> s
jessica flores. >>> other trump protests popped up in san francisco. chopper 5 caught these crowds marching along market street. this is the scene at lincoln high school in san jose. students peacefully protest flood the courtyard. at bishop o'dowd high school in oakland same thing. students staging a walk out in the middle of the school day. >> people the the bay area woke up to a new donald trump reality and many did not see it coming. emily turner today giving people a chance...
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i'm jessica flores, kpix5. >> they really don't have anywhere else to go. >>> meanwhile in the south bay the 49ers are struggling to fill seats at levi's stadium. the browns are the only team doing worse than the 49ers. tickets for the game against the saints today were going for as little as $28 on stubhub, less than it costs to park at the stadium. >>> still ahead the fate of legalized pot in california in the hands of soccer moms? >> how thisone group of voters could make all the difference. >> and a major quake rattles oklahoma the tonight they're just beginning to get a look at the damage. >> why one mom could go to jail for sharing a homemade meal. >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces furniture. today. here's just some of the damage. police blocked off the downtown area of cushing..which is about >>> a magnitude 5.0 earthquake shook central oklahoma today. police blocked off the downtown area of cushing which is about an hour west of tulsa. the roof caved in on one homeowner and debris was all over the floor. >> i happened to look up and i sauer
i'm jessica flores, kpix5. >> they really don't have anywhere else to go. >>> meanwhile in the south bay the 49ers are struggling to fill seats at levi's stadium. the browns are the only team doing worse than the 49ers. tickets for the game against the saints today were going for as little as $28 on stubhub, less than it costs to park at the stadium. >>> still ahead the fate of legalized pot in california in the hands of soccer moms? >> how thisone group of voters...
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that's for sure. >> reporter: andrea flores, cbs4 news. >>> when the family rushed out of the home, they had only the clothes on their backs. a go fund me page has been set up to help the vargas family. you can find that on our website on cbsdenver.com. >>> we do have new details tonight about a popular local restaurant's prep prepares for what could be a heated court wolfgang puck over allegations he copied the look. we take a look at the federal lawsuit with karen morfitt. >> reporter: while these two images look the same, they are actually two competing restaurants. the one on the left is the kitchen which started in boulder more than ten years ago. >> we are just simply asking that they find another name. >> reporter: the one on the right is also the kitchen. but, in smaller less distinct letters there is buy wolfgang the name and logo similarities are trademark infringement they say. >> it erodes the brand. and, that is really the fear. is that, their brand is simply not our brand promise that we have continued to create. and they really are using our goodwill that we have created w
that's for sure. >> reporter: andrea flores, cbs4 news. >>> when the family rushed out of the home, they had only the clothes on their backs. a go fund me page has been set up to help the vargas family. you can find that on our website on cbsdenver.com. >>> we do have new details tonight about a popular local restaurant's prep prepares for what could be a heated court wolfgang puck over allegations he copied the look. we take a look at the federal lawsuit with karen...
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our andrea flores joins us now. >> reporter: her children will get the money and a federal lawsuit continues against the jail. but nor now, the family attorney says the settlement is a small win in a much bigger fight. the family says they are one step closer to justice after a $2.5 million settlement with jefferson county. >> there will be nothing that will replace jenn lives. no amount of money can replace that. >> reporter: lobato died of opioid withdrawal. despite attempts to call for help, no help came. >> she is throwing up on herself and her stuff. >> reporter: crystal chavez shared a cell with her and described the moments leading up to her death. deputies did enough to save lobato, sheriff jeff slider admitted. >> she might have been alive today if they had acted differently. >> reporter: the sheriff's office has named the drug withdrawal evaluation and treatment processes in the jail. family attorney david lane says the case brings to light the bigger issues with opiate addiction. >> there are a small percentage of people who will die from this stuff. and as jails become more and m
our andrea flores joins us now. >> reporter: her children will get the money and a federal lawsuit continues against the jail. but nor now, the family attorney says the settlement is a small win in a much bigger fight. the family says they are one step closer to justice after a $2.5 million settlement with jefferson county. >> there will be nothing that will replace jenn lives. no amount of money can replace that. >> reporter: lobato died of opioid withdrawal. despite attempts...
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kpix 5's jessica flores tells us what the san francisco board of supervisors have in mind. >> reporter: campos likes the idea of a dozen tech shuttle hubs around the city. he says residents have been complaining that tech shuttles are crowding residential streets. >> even if it means you have to take a bus to get to that or, you know, walk a little bit farther. it's part of, you know, what it means to be a good socially responsible citizen. >> reporter: but according to a new sfmta study moving hundreds of stops around the city into central locations would lead to tech workers opting to just drive to work. >> it would probably add more cars to the streets and less people taking the shuttle and less safe with more cars on the road. >> reporter: the board reviewed the study today. it finds under the plan, tech workers' car usage would increase by 24 to 45%. >> i -- i would hope that -- that it's not as bad as -- as it's projected. that to the worker who is, you know, going to be inconvenienced, because they have to walk farther go parter to catch the shuttles, that i would still hope the
kpix 5's jessica flores tells us what the san francisco board of supervisors have in mind. >> reporter: campos likes the idea of a dozen tech shuttle hubs around the city. he says residents have been complaining that tech shuttles are crowding residential streets. >> even if it means you have to take a bus to get to that or, you know, walk a little bit farther. it's part of, you know, what it means to be a good socially responsible citizen. >> reporter: but according to a new...
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now kpix 5's jessica flores says he is quitting. >> reporter: mountain view high school history teacherrank novarro is at retirement age but that's not why after 40 years he is now ending his career. >> i have decided to retire now -- [ pause ] >> -- because -- [ pause ] >> -- i'm really disappointed in the way i was treated. >> reporter: the mountain view los altos school district put him on paid leave after the election. novarro says it happened when a parent complained about his lesson comparing president- elect donald trump to hitler. >> i was dismissed that day. the lack of respect and understanding and unwillingness to even talk about the ideas. >> reporter: his students started an online petition to get him back in the classroom. the following week the district brought him back. they won't say why. but the superintendent did issue a letter to parents saying the teacher's paid leave was not for teaching a lesson comparing trump to hitler. >> i'm curious because the meeting that we had was all about that comparison. >> reporter: he studied at the international center for the study
now kpix 5's jessica flores says he is quitting. >> reporter: mountain view high school history teacherrank novarro is at retirement age but that's not why after 40 years he is now ending his career. >> i have decided to retire now -- [ pause ] >> -- because -- [ pause ] >> -- i'm really disappointed in the way i was treated. >> reporter: the mountain view los altos school district put him on paid leave after the election. novarro says it happened when a parent...
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>> we're also joined by dan flores, respected authority, professor of history.yellow: nature and history in the southwest." >> how spanish is new mexico still? how powerful are the echoes from spain? >> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. i think a lot of these new mexican families are 10 generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they've continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain. so i once worked with people from spain and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote phraseology. the equivalent of me today, talking saying "top of the morning to you, sir." >> really? >> and they were like, stop making fun of us. and i said you know what? i'm not making fun of you. that's the way we speak. we go see grandpa, that's all he knows, is 500 year ago spanish. >> maybe if we're lucky enough, we'll have grandpa play his harmonica the way he used to on the cattle drive
>> we're also joined by dan flores, respected authority, professor of history.yellow: nature and history in the southwest." >> how spanish is new mexico still? how powerful are the echoes from spain? >> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. i think a lot of these new mexican families are 10 generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they've continued to...
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andrea flores has been tracking joins us now with the latest. andrea? >> reporter: well, 24 hours after a shooting in their parking lot, stone nightclub is back open for business tonight as party goers make their way in. neighbors who live nearby say they want out. >> i've just had enough. >> reporter: sandra lives across the street from stone nightclub. she calls the overnight robbery and shooting the final straw. >> and i'm planning on getting yeah. >> reporter: denver police say someone robbed two men at gunpoint in the club's parking lot. the suspect shot one of the men before taking off in their red camaro. >> i heard a gunshot. but, i didn't bother to get up. because, there is always trouble at that. and i don't want to get shot either. >> reporter: the shooter led police on a wild chase across county lines into castle rock. dangerous speeds forced dpd to call off the chase. they later found the camaro at the suspect vanished. >> there is probably a police car or an ambulance here. about once a week. >> reporter: back in march, a man was found dea
andrea flores has been tracking joins us now with the latest. andrea? >> reporter: well, 24 hours after a shooting in their parking lot, stone nightclub is back open for business tonight as party goers make their way in. neighbors who live nearby say they want out. >> i've just had enough. >> reporter: sandra lives across the street from stone nightclub. she calls the overnight robbery and shooting the final straw. >> and i'm planning on getting yeah. >> reporter:...
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andrea flores spoke with cdot. what kind of money are we talking about for drivers? >> reporter: well, karen, we did some math and the proposed pay by a mile tax for this fuel efficient car would be 42 cents more than this suv compared to what drivers are paying right now. but cdot says this proposal could help level the playing field between all vehicles. a new cdot research study could around. >> a primary way we pay for our roads is through a gas tax. that gas tax is dying for a number of reasons and it is not keeping up with all of our growth. >> reporter: reports show colorado's current 40-cent gas tax isn't keeping up with the times. >> gas tax has been something that served us well the last 100 years but the reality is, technology in vehicles, that is changing. >> reporter: as an alternative, cdot is working on a pilot that would charge drivers a penny a mile. >> we pay travel on the road. >> reporter: with an $800 million a year gunning gap, cdot says fuel efficient vehicles are doing little to help. >> they are driving on a road that has to be kept up. if we
andrea flores spoke with cdot. what kind of money are we talking about for drivers? >> reporter: well, karen, we did some math and the proposed pay by a mile tax for this fuel efficient car would be 42 cents more than this suv compared to what drivers are paying right now. but cdot says this proposal could help level the playing field between all vehicles. a new cdot research study could around. >> a primary way we pay for our roads is through a gas tax. that gas tax is dying for a...
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our andrea flores is live at the airport with >> reporter: well guys, this is where copter 4 is based. and all the television stations in town use this same copter including our partners at koa news radio. and what happened in the cockpit is not that uncommon. >> it is such a very bright intense blue light. >> reporter: koa news radio's john morissey was in the middle of a traffic report thursday 4 as they hovered above stapleton. >> it hit the windshield. >> reporter: they spotted two construction workers down below. one of them shining a laser in his direction. >> for someone to be clowning around with a laser pointing putting us in harm's way made me mad. >> reporter: pilot kelpie alexander describes losing his night vision as disorienting and dangerous. >> it multiplies in of laser beams that start illuminating the entire cockpit. it can last 20 seconds. >> reporter: laser sightings are not that uncommon. in addition to the stapleton scare, two other pilots reported lasers in centennial and greeley. one of them a commercial aircraft. kenneth carol, the man identified as the suspec
our andrea flores is live at the airport with >> reporter: well guys, this is where copter 4 is based. and all the television stations in town use this same copter including our partners at koa news radio. and what happened in the cockpit is not that uncommon. >> it is such a very bright intense blue light. >> reporter: koa news radio's john morissey was in the middle of a traffic report thursday 4 as they hovered above stapleton. >> it hit the windshield. >>...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is there with the holiday rush. >> reporter: let's call this what it is. it's a shopping marathon because these stores will stay open for the next 29 hours. let's look at two hours ago when the doors opened. >> 3, 2, 1, whoo! >> reporter: crowds filed in after waiting hours to get into the high-end stores like tory birch and coach. you will find up to 70% savings at the san francisco premium outlet. we talked to many people here visiting from other countries. they plan their trips to shop today and take advantage of the holiday deals. take a listen. >> so you're from taiwan. what brought you out here? >> we visit here. we come here to buy something. [ non-english language ] >> you think it's crazy? >> americans are lining up to shop on black friday. >> interesting. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and we are just seeing a lot more out here. they have wrapped up thanksgiving dinner. they are coming out here. the lines are around the buildings. if you are coming out, bring a scarf, maybe a big coat. it is really, really chilly out here. they close at 10 p.m. tomorr
kpix 5's jessica flores is there with the holiday rush. >> reporter: let's call this what it is. it's a shopping marathon because these stores will stay open for the next 29 hours. let's look at two hours ago when the doors opened. >> 3, 2, 1, whoo! >> reporter: crowds filed in after waiting hours to get into the high-end stores like tory birch and coach. you will find up to 70% savings at the san francisco premium outlet. we talked to many people here visiting from other...
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andrea flores spoke with cdot. what kind of money are we did some math and the proposed pay by a mile tax for this fuel efficient car would be 42 cents more than this suv compared to what drivers are paying right now. but cdot says this proposal could help level the playing field between all vehicles. a new cdot research study could change the way you pay to get around. >> a primary way we pay for our roads is through a gas tax. that gas tax is dying keeping up with all of our growth. >> reporter: reports show colorado's current 40-cent gas tax isn't keeping up with the times. >> gas tax has been something that served us well the last 100 years but the reality is, technology in vehicles, that is changing. >> reporter: as an alternative, cdot is working on a pilot that would charge drivers a penny a mile. >> we pay as many miles as you travel on the road. >> reporter: with an $800 vehicles are doing little to help. >> they are driving on a road that has to be kept up. if we don't have the fund to do that right now,
andrea flores spoke with cdot. what kind of money are we did some math and the proposed pay by a mile tax for this fuel efficient car would be 42 cents more than this suv compared to what drivers are paying right now. but cdot says this proposal could help level the playing field between all vehicles. a new cdot research study could change the way you pay to get around. >> a primary way we pay for our roads is through a gas tax. that gas tax is dying keeping up with all of our growth....
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. >> that is where andrea flores joins us live. that suspect evaded the police, but not for long. >> reporter: well, that's right. police found the suspect in the middle of this car dealership hiding underneath a truck with a fully loaded gun. federal heights police sergeant frank apartment complex with a history of stolen vehicles. >> i noticed a black honda vehicle backed into a parking space but the vehicle didn't have any front license plate on it and the grill was missing. >> reporter: a parking space all too familiar for the sergeant. >> i recovered several vehicles from that area. >> reporter: the driver, 26- federal heights to i-25 south. >> he ended up pulling over to the right shoulder of the roadway. and, actually got out of the vehicle as it was still moving and took off on foot. i was able to get into the car and pull the emergency break to stop it rolling any further. >> reporter: they found the driver hiding under a truck at a dealership off 73rd and broadway. >> chasing after one mane, he has a gun in his hand. >> t
. >> that is where andrea flores joins us live. that suspect evaded the police, but not for long. >> reporter: well, that's right. police found the suspect in the middle of this car dealership hiding underneath a truck with a fully loaded gun. federal heights police sergeant frank apartment complex with a history of stolen vehicles. >> i noticed a black honda vehicle backed into a parking space but the vehicle didn't have any front license plate on it and the grill was...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is in martinez, where a press conference is under way. jessica. >> reporter: county health officials just briefed us about what they know so far and they say today they have received nine more people who say that they have fallen ill with some type of sickness, they believe it's a food-borne sickness. that brings the total to 17 people. now, we do know more about the three people who died. the california department of social services says all the victims lived at facilities owned by the same company. two lived at minute person in va place one other -- minerva place as well as two others. four people got sick after eating thanksgiving meal from teens to 70s and contra costa county testing the patients to determine the source of the illness but they are looking at that food poisoning from thanksgiving dinner in the american legion in antioch. it was a charity event for veterans, elderly and people with disabilities. county health officials say some of the food like mashed potatoes and suffering, that was made at the facility. but other food
kpix 5's jessica flores is in martinez, where a press conference is under way. jessica. >> reporter: county health officials just briefed us about what they know so far and they say today they have received nine more people who say that they have fallen ill with some type of sickness, they believe it's a food-borne sickness. that brings the total to 17 people. now, we do know more about the three people who died. the california department of social services says all the victims lived at...
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kpix 5 reporter jessica flores was on the scene as agents were confiscating items inside. jessica >>> reporter: the search wrapped up here a few hours ago but many questions remain. the fbi will tell us that this search stems from a cyber fraud matter. at the orinda home, federal agents made no arrests but the fbi remains tight-lipped about their search and investigation. we saw several fbi agents walking in and out of the home on moraga way. the agents removed computers and other evidence. but the fbi isn't saying what they were looking for or what crime was potentially committed. they were say, however, that the investigation is related to a cyber fraud case outside the state. we tried contacting the homeowners here, knocking on the door and calling their listed numbers. no response from them. the fbi says their warrant was for a search, not an arrest. in orinda, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> within the past hour, a court appearance for the woman accused of killing three oakland family members. 61-year-old dana rivers did not enter a plea and is being assigned a public
kpix 5 reporter jessica flores was on the scene as agents were confiscating items inside. jessica >>> reporter: the search wrapped up here a few hours ago but many questions remain. the fbi will tell us that this search stems from a cyber fraud matter. at the orinda home, federal agents made no arrests but the fbi remains tight-lipped about their search and investigation. we saw several fbi agents walking in and out of the home on moraga way. the agents removed computers and other...
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cbs4's andrea flores is live in superior where a meg results of that study. >> reporter: well, guys, the meeting is about to begin. as you can see behind me. but earlier today, we learned not only did half of the participants have cancer, we were surprised to find out the types of cancer are not that common. residents who lived downwind of the former rocky flats nuclear weapons were invited to participate in the survey. preliminary research shows that have cancer suffered from a rare cancer. they also found a prevalence of thyroid cancer only second to breast cancer. one man whose stepfather worked at the plant and died of lung cancer shares his reaction to the results. >> the results so far have not surprised me. i think it is not going to surprise a lot of our residents. we have suspected it. we have wondered and hopefully, now we will find out. >> this whole project is about trying to help the community be as regardless of what we find. >> reporter: and, researchers tell me plans to sample soil and tissues from cancer patients are in the work. of course, this is an ongoing survey.
cbs4's andrea flores is live in superior where a meg results of that study. >> reporter: well, guys, the meeting is about to begin. as you can see behind me. but earlier today, we learned not only did half of the participants have cancer, we were surprised to find out the types of cancer are not that common. residents who lived downwind of the former rocky flats nuclear weapons were invited to participate in the survey. preliminary research shows that have cancer suffered from a rare...