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tiffany: para los hermanos flores, el tráfico de drogas era un negocio familiar.e regresó a méxico y desde jalisco les enviaba la droga a sus hijos en chicago, quienes empezaron una red de distribución muy organizada. pedro era el encargado de logística y operaciones, y junior el que se entendía con los proveedores y distribuidores. las esposas relatan en detalle las estrategias que usaban para no llamar la atención. tiffany: ¿cuál era la idea de tener esas casas en vecindarios prestigiosos, exclusivos? olivia: porque ahí la policía no buscaba drogas y todos los trabajadores se vestían como hombres de negocios, con camisa y corbata. tiffany: con el arresto de uno de sus socios en 2003, la dea presentó una acusación que obligó a los gemelos a trasladarse a méxico. establecieron su centro de operaciones en guadalajara y, desde ahí, con la ayuda de la tecnología, manejaban la red de distribución más grande del cartel. olivia: usaron google earth para encontrar los almacenes y sus casas de seguridad. navegaban a sus trabajadores a través de la ciudad y se aseguraban d
tiffany: para los hermanos flores, el tráfico de drogas era un negocio familiar.e regresó a méxico y desde jalisco les enviaba la droga a sus hijos en chicago, quienes empezaron una red de distribución muy organizada. pedro era el encargado de logística y operaciones, y junior el que se entendía con los proveedores y distribuidores. las esposas relatan en detalle las estrategias que usaban para no llamar la atención. tiffany: ¿cuál era la idea de tener esas casas en vecindarios...
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hablan las esposas de los hermanos flores, traicionaron al chapo guzmÁn.amor que se siente por un hijo biolÓgico y un hijo adoptado? >> admitimos un hijo y le damos la misma calidad de vida y de amor que se le tiene que dar a tu propio hijo. >> en una magia descubriÓ lo que serÍa su carrera. esto y mÁs a continuaciÓn en "aquÍ y ahora". marÍa: se espera que un padre de familia sea quien provea afecto, seguridad y protecciÓn a sus hijos. pero quÉ pasa cuando en vez de jugar ese papel, se convierte en su raptor? teresa: soy teresa rodrÍguez muy buenas noches y bienvenidos a quÉ aquÍ y ahora. para quienes se quedan sin su psico principalmente mujeres comienza una dura batalla legal. hasta en embajadas tras el rastro de sus pequeÑos. en el 2004, cuyo apellido no revelaremos, se embarcÓ en un viaje al medio oriente desde estados unidos, llena de ilusiones. iba al encuentro de un amor mÉdico que habÍa conocido un aÑo antes por internet. >> era una persona amable, simpÁtico, con carisma. teresa: despuÉs del encuentro personal se casaron y se quedaron a vivir en el
hablan las esposas de los hermanos flores, traicionaron al chapo guzmÁn.amor que se siente por un hijo biolÓgico y un hijo adoptado? >> admitimos un hijo y le damos la misma calidad de vida y de amor que se le tiene que dar a tu propio hijo. >> en una magia descubriÓ lo que serÍa su carrera. esto y mÁs a continuaciÓn en "aquÍ y ahora". marÍa: se espera que un padre de familia sea quien provea afecto, seguridad y protecciÓn a sus hijos. pero quÉ pasa cuando en vez...
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locutor: " inocentes flores que causan violencia y muerte.or sobredosis se han convertido en una verdadera epidemia . hoy los llevamos a los orÍgenes de esta tragedia. teresa: yo soy teresa rodrÍguez. marÍa: y yo sÉ --soy marÍa elena salinas. reportero: transitar por la sierra de guerrero, mÉxico, puede resultar un gran desafÍo. la presencia de grupos criminales es latente. los militares en la zona, en lugar de ser un alivio, con frecuencia intimidan. nos adentramos en la repÚblica de la amapola, aquÍ pequeÑos pueblos verdes contrastan con las flores coloridas que esconden la goma de opio. de la amapola sale la heroÍna, la morfina y la goma de opio. vamos a tratar de conocer mÁs a fondo la producciÓn y quiÉnes trabajan en la producciÓn de la amapola. es algo muy comÚn en esta zona, se habla de niÑos, de mujeres y mayores de edad que son los productores. >> ante la falta de apoyo del gobierno, no queda otra cosa que dedicarse a eso. aquÍ casi no hay empleos y la gente no tire quÉ comer. reportera: Éramos guiados por un joven que aparentaba no
locutor: " inocentes flores que causan violencia y muerte.or sobredosis se han convertido en una verdadera epidemia . hoy los llevamos a los orÍgenes de esta tragedia. teresa: yo soy teresa rodrÍguez. marÍa: y yo sÉ --soy marÍa elena salinas. reportero: transitar por la sierra de guerrero, mÉxico, puede resultar un gran desafÍo. la presencia de grupos criminales es latente. los militares en la zona, en lugar de ser un alivio, con frecuencia intimidan. nos adentramos en la repÚblica...
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reporting live, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> hope they get there soon, jessica.hank you. >>> flames still carrying through glen ellen at the napa- sonoma county border and threatening more homes. we are joined again by jackie ward who got closer to the nuns fire. jackie. >> reporter: michelle and anne, we had been at sonoma county road and they have let us through because flames died down. as we drive down, we saw where there used to be ranches and homes and now it's nothing. it's an incredibly depressing scene right now. a few families have actually come up tok this healthcare officers who are stand -- up to chp officers standing by the roads asking about their homes and the officers aren't releasing information but have told us there is nothing left in this area. so right now, we are looking at video from glen ellen. that's an area of about less than 800 people that live there and the ridge of flames along highway 12 just destroyed so many homes there. it's a very small area southeast of santa rosa just south of kenwood next to jack london state historic park.
reporting live, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> hope they get there soon, jessica.hank you. >>> flames still carrying through glen ellen at the napa- sonoma county border and threatening more homes. we are joined again by jackie ward who got closer to the nuns fire. jackie. >> reporter: michelle and anne, we had been at sonoma county road and they have let us through because flames died down. as we drive down, we saw where there used to be ranches and homes and now it's...
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michella flores survived two tragedies just weeks apart. ktvu's ann rubin reports. >>> reporter: two horrible tragedies in two weeks. she survived them both. michele survived them both. >> something i certainly wasn't planning, yes. i don't wish this upon anybody. >> reporter: the flight attendant happened to be in las vegas october 1st when a shooter opened fire on a concert crowd killing 58 people. she was there listening to the music when she heard one round of gunfire, then another. >> it wasn't actually until the second round that people were running out of the venue screaming, shooter. and i turned around. >> reporter: flores hid in a hotel conference room. she says she was still shaking hours later. >> that's all i could think about. i need to go home. i need to go home. >> reporter: home is santa rosa. >> as i was driving home, i saw the glow over the ridge. >> reporter: flores made it back in time to help her parents and dog evacuate from the north bay wildfires. but despite their best efforts, their house could not be saved. as a
michella flores survived two tragedies just weeks apart. ktvu's ann rubin reports. >>> reporter: two horrible tragedies in two weeks. she survived them both. michele survived them both. >> something i certainly wasn't planning, yes. i don't wish this upon anybody. >> reporter: the flight attendant happened to be in las vegas october 1st when a shooter opened fire on a concert crowd killing 58 people. she was there listening to the music when she heard one round of gunfire,...
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. >> thank you, jessica flores live in napa.o, sonoma county fairgrounds evacuation center is open right now. several are open throughout the north bay. jessica showed us 350 people where she is. thousands have been evacuated since the fires broke out at about 10:00. jaclyn has been keeping an eye on traffic and that is a real mess. >>> that's right. they evacuate everyone and where do they go? the roadways are shut down and are continuing to be shut down. it's a very fluid situation. 101 is closed between river road and bicentennial. people are using surface roads like fulton and river road, to take them over to college or the highway 12. highway 12 has many closures. this is 101 and highway 12 and traffic is nearly at a complete stop and it is crawling along southbound on 101 heading southbound, trying to get away from santa rosa. extra cars are on the roadways. more closures at arnold and highway 12 and we have many closures along this stretch. for now, i will send it over for an update on the fires. >>> the high jeff doppler
. >> thank you, jessica flores live in napa.o, sonoma county fairgrounds evacuation center is open right now. several are open throughout the north bay. jessica showed us 350 people where she is. thousands have been evacuated since the fires broke out at about 10:00. jaclyn has been keeping an eye on traffic and that is a real mess. >>> that's right. they evacuate everyone and where do they go? the roadways are shut down and are continuing to be shut down. it's a very fluid...
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jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:57.me for your "final 5". >> pg&e wants an easier time passing along costs to customers if it's found liable for wildfires in california. this comes as the public utilities commission and cal fire are looking into pg&e lines as a possible cause of the wine country wildfires. pg&e is lobbying the puc to make it easier to pass costs along by increasing customer bills. >>> an investigation is under way after flames tore through a san jose kfc this morning. no injuries have been reported. damage to the building is severe. >>> in san ramon, a father is facing charges after his 8-year- old son brought a loaded gun to school. police say the third-grader showed it off to a classmate at twin creeks elementary school on tuesday. >>> president trump declared a public health emergency to fight the nation's opioid epidemic. supporters applauded it as an important first step. critics claim it doesn't provide additional funding to combat a crisis that's killing more than 170 people each day. >>> bart sa
jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:57.me for your "final 5". >> pg&e wants an easier time passing along costs to customers if it's found liable for wildfires in california. this comes as the public utilities commission and cal fire are looking into pg&e lines as a possible cause of the wine country wildfires. pg&e is lobbying the puc to make it easier to pass costs along by increasing customer bills. >>> an investigation is under way after...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa with more on an emotional day ahead. >> reporter: we're here at coffey park one of those three communities that was just obliterated in this fire. you can see behind me, not much left behind. but people will get the chance to sift through the ashes and pick out any personal items they can find. no large-scale debris removal but they are being let in, in a controlled environment to sift through all this ash. now from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., people will be allowed in who live here. they will have to show identification in order to get in. that includes anything from driver's license or passport, utility bill with photo i.d. santa rosa police department is allowing two cars per property in the communities of orchard park, journeys end and coffey park. at the re-entry point each resident will get a safety kit and instructions for protecting against toxic debris. santa rosa's asking residents to wear sturdy shows and clothing. be cautious of hazardous materials. inspect propane tanks for damage before turning them on. sanitize anything you find in t
kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa with more on an emotional day ahead. >> reporter: we're here at coffey park one of those three communities that was just obliterated in this fire. you can see behind me, not much left behind. but people will get the chance to sift through the ashes and pick out any personal items they can find. no large-scale debris removal but they are being let in, in a controlled environment to sift through all this ash. now from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., people...
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. >> kpix 5's jessica flores is live in napa county on how fema is entering the equation today. jessica. >> reporter: we are in oakville off highway 29. yesterday we could see flames in the distance. today you still smell the smoke and have road closures but firefighters have an upper hand on the nuns fire. a fema -- was on the ground yesterday touring. he landed in california. he got to see the devastation firsthand. now, what's clear and what everyone involved says, the disaster is enormous. they have never seen anything like it before. the three largest fires in napa and sonoma county have killed at least 28 people. they burned down thousands of homes and businesses and burned more than 140,000 acres. the northern california fires are the deadliest in california history coming at a time time when federal disaster relief is already stretched thin. fema has never seen anything like the disaster needs in the last two months from hurricanes and fires. the agency has registered 4 million people who need help in just the last 50 days. >> last 50 days has been unprecedented. fema is
. >> kpix 5's jessica flores is live in napa county on how fema is entering the equation today. jessica. >> reporter: we are in oakville off highway 29. yesterday we could see flames in the distance. today you still smell the smoke and have road closures but firefighters have an upper hand on the nuns fire. a fema -- was on the ground yesterday touring. he landed in california. he got to see the devastation firsthand. now, what's clear and what everyone involved says, the disaster...
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sergio flores, "noticias univisiÓn 14".rcios tambiÉn. hay policÍas desviando a las personas. hemos visto camiones con animales. estÁn sacando caballo y ganados de los ranchos. le pido a jesse y que se enfoque en el humo. el humo sale de la montaÑa, parte norte de la ciudad. se espera que el incendio venga de estÉ ahÍ. se espera que nada ocurra.estamos en calistoga regresamos contigo. palmira: 21 muertos, 3500 estructuras consumidas en cenizas, 170,000 acres consumidos, 45 distritos escolares cerrados, 285 desaparecidos en sonoma. le queremos recordar que aÚn hay albergues abiertos. si lo evacuan en su Área, no lo piense dos veces, no exponga su vida ni de seres queridos . arre sus cosas de valor y lo mÁs cercano a usted. váyase a los albergues. allÍ le darÁn cobija, serÁ una noche muy frÍa. los vientos llevarÁn el fuego a otros lugares. esta fue una cobertura especial de "noticias univisiÓn 14" sobre los incendios, que nos tienen en jaque al norte de la bahÍa. nos vemos a las 11:00 p.m. ♪ ♪ jorge: miÉrcoles 11 de octubre, e
sergio flores, "noticias univisiÓn 14".rcios tambiÉn. hay policÍas desviando a las personas. hemos visto camiones con animales. estÁn sacando caballo y ganados de los ranchos. le pido a jesse y que se enfoque en el humo. el humo sale de la montaÑa, parte norte de la ciudad. se espera que el incendio venga de estÉ ahÍ. se espera que nada ocurra.estamos en calistoga regresamos contigo. palmira: 21 muertos, 3500 estructuras consumidas en cenizas, 170,000 acres consumidos, 45...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa where one of two community meetings will be held today. jessica. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. sonoma county wants residents to get back in their homes but the major problem right now is the clean-up. they don't want residents sifting through the debris and doing major clean-up because removing all that ash and kind of disturbing it could actually release harmful chemicals into the air and that could make people sick. so they are asking residents to kind of follow along with the state and federal plans. they have a plan to remove the toxic materials from thousands of fire scorched project. if people do large-scale debris removal on their own, it could disqualify residents from financial assistance from fema. the government will remove materials like batteries, paint, solvents, electronic waste and any material that contains asbestos. >> there can be chemicals and asbestos and lead plus plastic particles all of that within that debris. so we are very concerned about people rummaging kind of through that and disturbing it and then
kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa where one of two community meetings will be held today. jessica. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. sonoma county wants residents to get back in their homes but the major problem right now is the clean-up. they don't want residents sifting through the debris and doing major clean-up because removing all that ash and kind of disturbing it could actually release harmful chemicals into the air and that could make people sick. so they are...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa, where the work will get under way.>> reporter: good morning, michelle and kenny. that's right. we're in downtown santa rosa and just behind me is the sonoma county public health department. today the county will open up a center there where residents can go and actually start the paperwork to get government workers on their property to remove toxic debris. now, they have to sign the right of entry permits in order for government workers to have permission to go on the property. this is the start of a long process. now, the government sponsored clean-up is voluntary and the government says it is free. by signing the "right of entry" permit, the government gets homeowners' insurance proceeds that would go to the debris removal. the county is urging residents to opt into the government sponsored help because much of the debris is considered hazardous. still, many residents are skeptical about giving government workers full authority to clean up their properties. >> we want to know how much they will remove and if somethin
kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa, where the work will get under way.>> reporter: good morning, michelle and kenny. that's right. we're in downtown santa rosa and just behind me is the sonoma county public health department. today the county will open up a center there where residents can go and actually start the paperwork to get government workers on their property to remove toxic debris. now, they have to sign the right of entry permits in order for government workers to...
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first, jessica flores in nampa with more. >> reporter: good morning. we are still trying to get information as to how many acres burned. at last check, 200 acres in napa county. we were in an area near silverado country club and that area is completely evacuated. crosswalk community church, 350 people have evacuated. this place is pretty much full at this hour with elderly folks, children, dogs and people sleeping on cots. some people not able to sleep because they are so worried about their properties at this hour. we don't know how many or if any properties have been burned and we don't know about the injuries. as the sun comes up in the next hour, we will learn a lot more about exactly how devastating this fire was. i talked to folks earlier who described this. they had to grab anything. they grabbed belongings and rushed out. a lot of folks don't know if they can go back home to their properties. we did see video of some farm houses and that kind of thing burned but we don't know if any homes went up in flames. they have food and water and cause fo
first, jessica flores in nampa with more. >> reporter: good morning. we are still trying to get information as to how many acres burned. at last check, 200 acres in napa county. we were in an area near silverado country club and that area is completely evacuated. crosswalk community church, 350 people have evacuated. this place is pretty much full at this hour with elderly folks, children, dogs and people sleeping on cots. some people not able to sleep because they are so worried about...
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live from napa jessica flores kpix 5. >>> you can see the nasty air.ed toward the smoke as you can see it settling across the valley's. over in the bay area near golden gate you can see the clear conditions. will continue to be under a "spare the air" alert today. weatherwise today the wind will be calm but temperatures are near 90 especially where the fires are burning across the north bay hills. it will be hot fighting the fires today but the winds are on the firefighters site. we have a chance of rain making all the difference. starting wednesday night, thursday and friday look what we can expect. areas could be getting up to 1/4 inch of rain. santa rosa could see 2/10 and sam -- napa up to 1/10. >>> let's look at the roadways where we have a traffic alert on west 80 the two left lanes are shut down. the damage is done along the east shore freeway up to one hour for your drivetime from the carquinez bridge working toward the macarthur maze. stop and go conditions westbound on the east shore freeway around ashby avenue. also on the bay bridge traffic
live from napa jessica flores kpix 5. >>> you can see the nasty air.ed toward the smoke as you can see it settling across the valley's. over in the bay area near golden gate you can see the clear conditions. will continue to be under a "spare the air" alert today. weatherwise today the wind will be calm but temperatures are near 90 especially where the fires are burning across the north bay hills. it will be hot fighting the fires today but the winds are on the firefighters...
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live in napa, jessica flores, kpix 5. hundreds of people are here at the shelters. people keep coming and going. it's unclear how many folks are volunteers versus the folks who will be staying here sleeping through the night. i can tell you some people are just parking their cars staying in their cars don't want to sleep on the cots but at least 100 people slept here last night. >> thank you, jessica flores. >>> the tubbs fire is the largest, burning more than 28,000 acres. another wildfire is rapidly growing in mendocino county and being blamed for at least three deaths. the redwood complex fire has burned 30,000 acres and destroyed 40 structures. flames have wiped out a major cell phone tower leaving people in the county cut off. some people can't call 911. people showed up yesterday at a meeting to get information. >> a lot of people are kind of cut off with what's going on and they are all scared and, you know, so it's -- it's not good. >> people are also growing anxious because gasoline is running low in the area and water is scarce. at last check, the fire was
live in napa, jessica flores, kpix 5. hundreds of people are here at the shelters. people keep coming and going. it's unclear how many folks are volunteers versus the folks who will be staying here sleeping through the night. i can tell you some people are just parking their cars staying in their cars don't want to sleep on the cots but at least 100 people slept here last night. >> thank you, jessica flores. >>> the tubbs fire is the largest, burning more than 28,000 acres....
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kpix5's jessica flores is in napa county now where homeowners are coming back to a wasteland. jessica? >> reporter: the atlas peak fire has certainly been devastating for napa county. but now we are learning more about the heart break. i want you to take a look behind me. this was once a home. a couple lived here for decades. now we know that they were inside when that fire burned down the hill racing down the hill consuming the home. those two individuals, an elderly couple couldn't escape. that couple now the two confirmed deaths in this napa county fire. we've been driving around this community and we've counted at least 20 homes burneded to the ground. that's a conservative estimate. cal fire tells us the fire continues to rage and at last check 0 containment. if at this point they just don't know the scope of the devastation, how many structures and homes burned or how many people injured. now i spoke to the son of the couple who died in the fire here. he says his parents lived in napa for decades. a 100-year-old and 98-year-old jest celebrated their 75th anniversary. the
kpix5's jessica flores is in napa county now where homeowners are coming back to a wasteland. jessica? >> reporter: the atlas peak fire has certainly been devastating for napa county. but now we are learning more about the heart break. i want you to take a look behind me. this was once a home. a couple lived here for decades. now we know that they were inside when that fire burned down the hill racing down the hill consuming the home. those two individuals, an elderly couple couldn't...
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i'm jessica flores.'ll have the details coming up. >> some rain in the santa cruz mountains overnight should help the firefighting efforts. the latest on the fire and on evacuations just ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that. some people know how far they want to go. a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. his own pick-up truck -- and left to die. now, the hunt for the suspect is on... and the republican push to get tax cuts thr ajor hurdle... >>> a bay area father is hit with his own pickup truck and left to die. now the hunt for the suspect is on. >> the republican push to get tax cuts through congress clears a major hurdle. >> and we did get overnight showers. i'll let you know how much rain we saw and what's in store next after this front moves through. >> it looks like those metering lights are on over at the bay bridge toll pla
i'm jessica flores.'ll have the details coming up. >> some rain in the santa cruz mountains overnight should help the firefighting efforts. the latest on the fire and on evacuations just ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that. some people know how far they want to go. a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. his...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa with the details. >>> reporter: kenny, we are in fronts monroe elementary school. this is one of 13 schools opening today. an additional 11 schools will re-open on monday. and here at james monroe, several students and several teachers lost their homes in the devastating fire. it will be an emotional return for a lot of folks here. schools have been closed for nearly three weeks. that fire sent ash and soot into class rooms. the district was worked around the clock to clean the campuses. about 200 workers have been cleaning campuses and replacing over 3,000 air-conditioning filters at 24 schools. the superintendent says about 80 staff members lost homes in the fire and also 900 students have addresses listed in the burn zone. but it's still unclear how many students have been displaced. >> the immensity of this tragedy cannot be -- is unprecedented. we cannot predict what will happen when everyone is back in school. one of the main things is not everybody is going to come back to school. >> reporter: now, the district will have mental hea
kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa with the details. >>> reporter: kenny, we are in fronts monroe elementary school. this is one of 13 schools opening today. an additional 11 schools will re-open on monday. and here at james monroe, several students and several teachers lost their homes in the devastating fire. it will be an emotional return for a lot of folks here. schools have been closed for nearly three weeks. that fire sent ash and soot into class rooms. the district...
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jessica flores is in oakville with more on a fire burning there.. >> reporter: the nuns fire is burning near we are. we are off highway 29 a mile from the porobert mondavi winery. this area is dotted with famous wineries and dry brush and cal fire says the flames are driven by slopes and fuel. officials say the plan is to let the flames continue to march down toward the valley and meet containment lines. but just last night, we have just been told the fire jumped some of the lines burning an additional 30 acres. now, today we do expect to see more air attacks, more water dumped on the fire as they work to contain it. back out here live, the fire still burning behind me. we'll keep you updated on the very latest coming up. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> of course it's all these active fires, of course we are going to see smoke through those areas today. here's a look at the latest wind conditions. boulder creek north winds at one-mile-an-hour. calm in santa cruz. napa west-northwest at 5. lake county gusts up to 9 in mendocino county. so air quality wi
jessica flores is in oakville with more on a fire burning there.. >> reporter: the nuns fire is burning near we are. we are off highway 29 a mile from the porobert mondavi winery. this area is dotted with famous wineries and dry brush and cal fire says the flames are driven by slopes and fuel. officials say the plan is to let the flames continue to march down toward the valley and meet containment lines. but just last night, we have just been told the fire jumped some of the lines burning...
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flores has been living under the protection of the church while waiting for his new visa applicationed. flores moved to philadelphia from mexico city in 1997. >> 4:57 is the time and the the latest jeopardy charge may have won close to $400,000 but that is not the primary reason why he has a growing list of fans. >> plus, it was a shocking and embarrassing show for u.s. soccer. for the first time in three decades the u.s. did not make the cut to compete in the world cup and they were not taken out by a power house team. >> the research debunks a long held relief on epidurals. those details in this morning's health check. >> ♪ paulsboro's a very proud community. it's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweeney... he fought for 'em. this is where he's from. steve sweeney's been here since the beginning. steve spearheaded the whole project and really brought it to fruition. it would've never been done without steve. it w
flores has been living under the protection of the church while waiting for his new visa applicationed. flores moved to philadelphia from mexico city in 1997. >> 4:57 is the time and the the latest jeopardy charge may have won close to $400,000 but that is not the primary reason why he has a growing list of fans. >> plus, it was a shocking and embarrassing show for u.s. soccer. for the first time in three decades the u.s. did not make the cut to compete in the world cup and they...
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jessica flores joins us live from oakland with more on this research.ca. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michelle. well, we talk a lot about cell phones and how those can be distracting. and they certainly can. but those built-in navigation systems can also be distracting if you are in your car trying to get to work and you're stuck in traffic, maybe trying to figure out the best way to get to working your eyes are off the road on that system. researchers from aaa had two dozen volunteers had 30 different vehicles test on residential roads measuring how much drivers were looking at the screen while making a call or sending a text or using the stereo or navigation system. they were distracted for more than 40 seconds. they say removing your eyes from the road for just 2 seconds can double the risk of a crash. >> some of of these systems take minutes to perform. >> reporter: researchers say voice command can also take the driver's attention off the road. now, aaa is sharing all of this information with automakers. they are hoping these companies change th
jessica flores joins us live from oakland with more on this research.ca. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michelle. well, we talk a lot about cell phones and how those can be distracting. and they certainly can. but those built-in navigation systems can also be distracting if you are in your car trying to get to work and you're stuck in traffic, maybe trying to figure out the best way to get to working your eyes are off the road on that system. researchers from aaa had two dozen volunteers...
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jessica flores is live in napa with the details.>> reporter: we are here at the incident base for the atlas fire. things are starting to change in napa, for one week they have been focused on what happened to homes and now folks are turning to cleanup and rebuilding. a lot of the evacuations have been lifted. firefighters are strengthening control lines keeping the fire from progressing to more property. it is 65% contained. evacuations are in place for the highlands and circle communities. this fire has consumed 51,000 acres and burned down 300 homes. that means this week hundreds of residents face the agonizing task of sifting through debris. >> in this moment i am realizing you don't put on your boots and gloves and go through stuff. there is nothing to go through. >> reporter: a long road to recovery but residents can apply for financial help. the county will open today to help residents affected by the fire from 9:00 until 7:00 monday through friday and 10:00 until 5:00 on the weekends. is located at the county health and human services center. officials want to remind immigratio
jessica flores is live in napa with the details.>> reporter: we are here at the incident base for the atlas fire. things are starting to change in napa, for one week they have been focused on what happened to homes and now folks are turning to cleanup and rebuilding. a lot of the evacuations have been lifted. firefighters are strengthening control lines keeping the fire from progressing to more property. it is 65% contained. evacuations are in place for the highlands and circle...
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milady: por fin javier flores estÁ libre, no necesita el santuario que recibiÓ dentro de una iglesialadelphia. acompaÑado por su familia pisÓ las calles de la ciudad por primera vez en casi un aÑo. javie:pensÉ que iba a pasar aquÍ navidad. milady: la historia por la lucha de la libertad de flores larga, fue detenido por los agentes de inmigraciÓn y estuvo en la cÁrcel un aÑo y medio. despuÉs de salir, los agentes sÓlo le permitieron tres meses para estar con su familia antes de ser deportado, pero Él estaba apelando su caso para una visa u, otorgada a personas para vÍctimas de crímenes. el riesgo de ser deportado lo impulsÓ a que buscara refugio en la iglesia metodista. javier: es muy difÍcil ver a la gente que estÁ aquÍ con sus familias y uno no poder hacerlo. es duro, pero tenemos todavÍa un proceso que seguir y decir a toda la gente que estÁ en este proceso que tiene que seguir luchando. despuÉs de la tormenta viene la calma. milady: los agentes de inmigraciÓn le pusieron un grillete, pero ahora que ganÓ su caso sea revisado, mientras los trÁmites son revisados, y se dirigiÓ con s
milady: por fin javier flores estÁ libre, no necesita el santuario que recibiÓ dentro de una iglesialadelphia. acompaÑado por su familia pisÓ las calles de la ciudad por primera vez en casi un aÑo. javie:pensÉ que iba a pasar aquÍ navidad. milady: la historia por la lucha de la libertad de flores larga, fue detenido por los agentes de inmigraciÓn y estuvo en la cÁrcel un aÑo y medio. despuÉs de salir, los agentes sÓlo le permitieron tres meses para estar con su familia antes de ser...
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. >> jessica flores is live with more on which schools welcome students again. >>> they are turning a corner in the county. in napa union high school, the halls have been empty for the last few weeks and today, that changes with the district opening all public schools in the county once again. the wildfires forced the schools to close because smoke- filled the classrooms. unified school district will provide free meals to 18,000 students all week. they also said mental health services will be on hand to help those affected by this disaster. the fire did not damage classrooms but the ventilation system had smoke in the buildings. nine staff members lost their homes in the fires. in a facebook post, the superintendent said he wants to think first responders, staff and student. students. >> amazing stories of students evacuating and volunteering and many ways they showed real leadership. they show leadership we expect in our students and we are so grateful and honored to serve them. >> reporter: in addition to district schools reopening, justin-siena high school, private school, reopened
. >> jessica flores is live with more on which schools welcome students again. >>> they are turning a corner in the county. in napa union high school, the halls have been empty for the last few weeks and today, that changes with the district opening all public schools in the county once again. the wildfires forced the schools to close because smoke- filled the classrooms. unified school district will provide free meals to 18,000 students all week. they also said mental health...
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luego autoridades en mÉxico arrestan al ex gobernador fernÁndez flores, cuarto gobernador mexicano detenidoes. " a la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderon y enrique acevedo. enrique: buenas noches. comenzamos a las vegas donde siguen surgiendo revelaciones de la masacre del domingo pasado . cada hora aumenta la calidad de personas queacude a la avenida principal a rendir homenaje a quienes perdieron la vida. entre las vÍctimas mortales 12 hispanos . carlos gonzÁlez en el informe. juan: de agosto con el mÉdico forenseentre las 58 vÍctimas hay 12 hispanos. alvarado tenÍa 30 y cinco aÑos de edad. christiana duarte quien este aÑo se graduÓ de la universidad de arizona. angela gÓmez de 20 aÑos de edad que vivÍa en california y era un estudiante muy aplicada. melissa ramÍrez de 26 aÑos de edad estudiÓ al de empresas y vivÍa en california. jordi rivera de sÓlo 20 aÑos de edad de california estudiaban riverside. lisa romero de 48 aÑos de edad quien residÍa en nuevo mÉxico y trabajaba como secretaria en el distrito escolar de esa ciudad. eric s
luego autoridades en mÉxico arrestan al ex gobernador fernÁndez flores, cuarto gobernador mexicano detenidoes. " a la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderon y enrique acevedo. enrique: buenas noches. comenzamos a las vegas donde siguen surgiendo revelaciones de la masacre del domingo pasado . cada hora aumenta la calidad de personas queacude a la avenida principal a rendir homenaje a quienes perdieron la vida. entre las vÍctimas...
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jessica flores has more. >>> reporter: good morning. that encampment is behind me on the west side of the bart tracks near alcatraz and martin luther king, jr., way. there's big signs there on that space that say here, there and this is a war on the poor. things like that. so these folks are out and they are saying that they have a right to stay in that space. they are asking a judge today to block bart from evicting them. now, the judge last week actually already did bar bart from evicting them issuing a temporary restraining order. but the lawyers for the group want the judge as to extend the restraining order. they say confiscating the group's property would violate their constitutional rights. in a statement bart says they were asked to clear up the property. they are accusing the homeless of trespassing and because there's no running water or electricity, there's safety and health concerns here. the camp has been in berkeley since 2017. >> if the cities were to get together and build shelters for the homeless, then we wouldn't tres
jessica flores has more. >>> reporter: good morning. that encampment is behind me on the west side of the bart tracks near alcatraz and martin luther king, jr., way. there's big signs there on that space that say here, there and this is a war on the poor. things like that. so these folks are out and they are saying that they have a right to stay in that space. they are asking a judge today to block bart from evicting them. now, the judge last week actually already did bar bart from...
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. >>> le gustan los arreglos flores viene el diseÑador para enseÑarnos a hacer bueno, bonito y baratoe establezca en nuestro paÍs no lo trates mal. >>> y y la ac feliz pan acusÓ a la administraciÓn de no presentar valores estadounidenses. >>> pasando por la premia cher y el actor lin-manuel miranda. >>> y tambiÉn, tambien son mucho los artistas latinos que apoyaron au gente. >>> los dreamers son fundamentales para este paÍs. >>> y pase lo pase, estaremos con los dreamers. >>> absolutamente todos en este paÍs somos dreamers y dreamers nos vamos a quedar. >>> serÁn siempre bienvenidos en new york, rebeca smith para noto las noticias. >>> hasta el lunes, asÍ que mantÉngase informado en noticias "telemundo.com" y quÉdese con janice que tiene mÁs detalles sobre nate en el pronÓstico del tiempo, adelante. >>> gracias. >>> toda la costa del golfo de mÉxico estÁ bajo alerta especÍficamente sectores de louisiana y mississippi donde se espera impacte nate nueva orleans estarÍa sufriendo paulina dio detalles anterior y cÓmo ve tambiÉn tenemos fuertes aguaceros por los grandes lagos, posibilidade
. >>> le gustan los arreglos flores viene el diseÑador para enseÑarnos a hacer bueno, bonito y baratoe establezca en nuestro paÍs no lo trates mal. >>> y y la ac feliz pan acusÓ a la administraciÓn de no presentar valores estadounidenses. >>> pasando por la premia cher y el actor lin-manuel miranda. >>> y tambiÉn, tambien son mucho los artistas latinos que apoyaron au gente. >>> los dreamers son fundamentales para este paÍs. >>> y...
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en silencio observ las flores y bajo la cabeza para que nadie pudiera percibir sus lagrimas ..pactado ... la escena se repiti en todos aquellos lugares en donde hace un mes el destino decidi apoderarse de la vida de muchos ... jazive perez/ ciudad de mxico inq= a quien el edifico de alvaro obregn ya solo hay maquinaria pesada y unos cuantos trabajadores que desde muy temprano recordaron a las 49 personas que aqu murieron cuando el inmueble se desplom ... segn un reporte oficial el terremoto provoc la muerte de 369 victimas y dejo sin hogar a 250 mil mexicanos .... muchos de los cuales como doÑa laura an viven en la calle ... laura martnez perdi su casa dice que las primeras semanas fueron muy fuertes por que llegaban y no vean nada .... y as , abrazados desde el alma unos a otros han ayudado a sanar las heridas a quienes lo necesitan ... porque el temblor les arrebat mucho pero no se llevo la generosidad y la fuerza... en mxico , jazive perez , telemundo --- y hoy en la empresa google empleados participaron en los simulacros de emergencia ante la posibilidad del llamado gran te
en silencio observ las flores y bajo la cabeza para que nadie pudiera percibir sus lagrimas ..pactado ... la escena se repiti en todos aquellos lugares en donde hace un mes el destino decidi apoderarse de la vida de muchos ... jazive perez/ ciudad de mxico inq= a quien el edifico de alvaro obregn ya solo hay maquinaria pesada y unos cuantos trabajadores que desde muy temprano recordaron a las 49 personas que aqu murieron cuando el inmueble se desplom ... segn un reporte oficial el terremoto...
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jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> thank you it. could be some time before investigators know how all these wildfires started. at a community meeting in santa rosa last night, cal fire said strong winds have certainly been a factor in spreading the flames but it's tougher to pinpoint the fire's origin. >> these fires happened close together so resource are going in all directions. >> getting information is difficult. at least 77 cell towers are out of service because of the fires. if you want to donate, contact the american red cross at 1-800- red-cross. the web address is redcross.org redcross.org. information on other ways to donate is available on our website, cbssf.com. >>> dozens of schools in the north buy will be closed today as jessica said. that list includes every school in the napa valley unified school district. calistoga unified and santa rosa city district, as well. santa rosa junior college will also be closed as well as sonoma state university. tens of thousands of people still facing power outages and at last check
jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> thank you it. could be some time before investigators know how all these wildfires started. at a community meeting in santa rosa last night, cal fire said strong winds have certainly been a factor in spreading the flames but it's tougher to pinpoint the fire's origin. >> these fires happened close together so resource are going in all directions. >> getting information is difficult. at least 77 cell towers are out of service because of the fires....
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kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa with the details. jessica. >> reporter: michelle, we're in -- >> reporter: >>> reporter: michelle we're in downtown santa rosa near the public health department where people can go and start filling out paperwork necessary to allow government workers on to their properties to haul away that debris. it's the first step of a very long process. now, government workers hope to have the clean-up process done by the spring but first, folks need to sign that right of entry permit. homeowners have the choice whether or not they want the government help. the government is not charging individual homeowners but by signing the right of entry form, the government gets homeowners insurance proceeds that would go to the debris removal. the county is urging residents to opt into the government sponsored help because much of the debris is considered hazardous. still, many residents are skeptical about giving government workers full authority to clean up their properties. >> do you have any concerns letting cal oes do
kpix 5's jessica flores is live in santa rosa with the details. jessica. >> reporter: michelle, we're in -- >> reporter: >>> reporter: michelle we're in downtown santa rosa near the public health department where people can go and start filling out paperwork necessary to allow government workers on to their properties to haul away that debris. it's the first step of a very long process. now, government workers hope to have the clean-up process done by the spring but first,...
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jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> some of them are working 24 hours in one shift. >> brutal. >> they need some rest. >> how about the weather? what's going on here? >> well, i checked where jessica is right now. it looks like winds at least are calm so we didn't see her hair flying around in her live shot so at least that's good news. we have cooler conditions and it's going to continue to drop. so oakville 46 degrees. north winds at 3. sonoma, north winds as well at 3. humidity levels in the mid-60s. not bad for st. helena. 65% humidity. 46 degrees. so cool and moisture in the air and these light wind so it will be calm for the firefighters this morning, i want to show you the santa cruz fire that sandra was live at moments ago. west wind should help things out. when these fires are burning in the valleys and ridges it will cause swirling winds so winds could come in any direction. humidity near there, near boulder creek, is about 14%. so that's very, very dry which of course means there's a lot of dry brush also too for this fire to be able to fuel up so that's not good news. now overall tod
jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> some of them are working 24 hours in one shift. >> brutal. >> they need some rest. >> how about the weather? what's going on here? >> well, i checked where jessica is right now. it looks like winds at least are calm so we didn't see her hair flying around in her live shot so at least that's good news. we have cooler conditions and it's going to continue to drop. so oakville 46 degrees. north winds at 3. sonoma, north winds as well at...
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reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jessica flores. >>> governor brown just signed off on a bill thates us all more freedom when we cross the street. >> and lets people start walking after the countdown clock begins winding down. the old california vehicle code when pedestrians started their trek after the hands began flashing. one review of lapd records suggests more than 1700 citations were given out in a four-year period over illegal street crosswalk uses. the change takes effect january 1st. >> a lot of people are guilty of that, right? >> especially if you're in a hurry. just push it. >> a little bit less regulation. >>> let's get a check of traffic. >> i want to see drivers turning into the crosswalk before the pedestrian has safely got to the curb, so that's not okay. right now we are tracking a pretty busy ride, pretty busy start for drivers along the east shore freeway. we're still in the green with our travel times. it's a little crowded in that westbound direction on the right side of your screen, just under a 15 minute drive from highway 4 to the bay bridge toll plaza. we
reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jessica flores. >>> governor brown just signed off on a bill thates us all more freedom when we cross the street. >> and lets people start walking after the countdown clock begins winding down. the old california vehicle code when pedestrians started their trek after the hands began flashing. one review of lapd records suggests more than 1700 citations were given out in a four-year period over illegal street crosswalk uses. the change takes...
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>> pero el seÑor flores estaba apelando su caso para una visa u, otorgada a personas vÍctimas del crimena riesgo de ser deportado lo impulsÓ a buscar refugio en la iglesia metodista. >> es y libera la gente que camina aquÍ con sus hijos y una no poder hacer nada. es muy difÍcil pero tenemos que decir a toda la comunidad y a toda la gente que tiene que seguir luchando. periodista:los agentes de inmigraciÓn le pusieron un grillete, pero quiere que su caso sea revisado y anular cualquier orden de deportaciÓn. mientras los trÁmites para otorgarle la visa son revisados, Él se dirigiÓ hacia la corte. en este dÍa, los que apoya los derechos de inmigrantes cantaron victoria. >> me siento muy orgullosa de estar aquÍ en esta iglesia con todas las personas que han luchado por esa familia y por la comunidad que ha estado presente en esta lucha dÍa tras dÍa. no podemos dejar que este gobierno estÉ pisando encima de nosotros, al contrario, javier es un gran ejemplo de una persona que se levantÓ y ganó. periodista: el abogado de daniel flores dice que tramitar una visa se puede tardar hasta un aÑo. ♪ j
>> pero el seÑor flores estaba apelando su caso para una visa u, otorgada a personas vÍctimas del crimena riesgo de ser deportado lo impulsÓ a buscar refugio en la iglesia metodista. >> es y libera la gente que camina aquÍ con sus hijos y una no poder hacer nada. es muy difÍcil pero tenemos que decir a toda la comunidad y a toda la gente que tiene que seguir luchando. periodista:los agentes de inmigraciÓn le pusieron un grillete, pero quiere que su caso sea revisado y anular...
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reporter jessica flores reports on which schools are welcome to in manning students again. >> reporter: officials said at least nine staff members had their homes damaged in the fire but it's not clear how many students were displaced. doors are open at napa valley unified school and the spirit is stronger than before. >> the smoke was thick and unhealthy. >> reporter: schools were forced to close for two weeks. today, they welcome back 18,000 students and athletic teams resumed games this week. >> we are glad to be home. the air quality was bad. it felt like cabin fever, just going crazy inside. >> they are considering ways to make up for the lost class time. >> we will help with college applications since we missed two weeks. >> they are providing free lunch to anyone who needs it without requiring paperwork and each school will have mental health services to help students cope with the disaster. >> we want them to have time to process. it's been traumatic. >> it's comforting knowing that they came to help us from all over the place. i get so emotional because i'm so happy they were
reporter jessica flores reports on which schools are welcome to in manning students again. >> reporter: officials said at least nine staff members had their homes damaged in the fire but it's not clear how many students were displaced. doors are open at napa valley unified school and the spirit is stronger than before. >> the smoke was thick and unhealthy. >> reporter: schools were forced to close for two weeks. today, they welcome back 18,000 students and athletic teams...
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jessica flores reports from santa rosa. >>> santa rosa city schools will open in phases. the first phase on friday, that's when 13 schools re-open and the second phase on monday. an additional 11 re-open them. right now teachers are in class preparing to welcome back hundreds of students who had to cope with the fire. ash and soot is toxic in schools. 200 workers have been cleaning campuses and replacing over 3,000 air-conditioning filters at 24 schools. one k through second grade school was damaged. the superintendent says at least 80 staff members lost homes in the fire and district officials say 900 students have addresses listed in the burn zones. but it's still unclear exactly how many students have been displaced. the district is also working out how it will make up for three weeks of lost classroom time. but their priority is getting schools back open. >> the immensity of the tragedy is unprecedented. we cannot predict what will occur once everyone gets back into schools because one of the main things is that not everybody is going to come back to school. >> i thin
jessica flores reports from santa rosa. >>> santa rosa city schools will open in phases. the first phase on friday, that's when 13 schools re-open and the second phase on monday. an additional 11 re-open them. right now teachers are in class preparing to welcome back hundreds of students who had to cope with the fire. ash and soot is toxic in schools. 200 workers have been cleaning campuses and replacing over 3,000 air-conditioning filters at 24 schools. one k through second grade...
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in berkeley, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> now to the wine country wildfires. this morning, crews are reaching full containment on several of the fires. the nuns fire is out. the tubbs fire is at 99% containment. together, the two fires destroyed nearly 7,000 structures. the atlas fire is also out. the death toll from the fires now stands at 43. we just learned a girl passed away in the hospital sunday night. she and her farmly tried to escape the redwood complex fire three weeks ago. her 14-year-old bother also died in the fire. their parents are recovering in the hospital. >>> this afternoon, california's insurance commissioner is expected to give an update on the loss claims reported from the wildfires. earlier this month, the state showed preliminary insurance claims were over $1 billion. however, a recent moody's report estimated that insured losses will be among the costliest ever recorded. based on that data it could be $4.6 billion or higher. >>> help for the fire victims is coming from as far away as new york city. a benefit concert by a theater compan
in berkeley, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> now to the wine country wildfires. this morning, crews are reaching full containment on several of the fires. the nuns fire is out. the tubbs fire is at 99% containment. together, the two fires destroyed nearly 7,000 structures. the atlas fire is also out. the death toll from the fires now stands at 43. we just learned a girl passed away in the hospital sunday night. she and her farmly tried to escape the redwood complex fire three weeks ago....
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kpix 5's jessica flores reports from berkeley. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. we're right in front of the dorm where this all happened. early morning sunday just after midnight police have now released surveillance video from the dorm and they are turning to the public for help in identifying the attackers who left a student unconscious and sent that student to the hospital. in this video you can see three men walking through the dorm there and police say that they don't know how these men are -- their identities or how they are connected to the universities if at all. they say it happened just after midnight sunday in the quad area of the dorm here on durant avenue. resident hall unit 3. police say one suspect was in black, another was in red hat, white shirt and bluejeans. a third suspect was in a plaid shirt and white shoes. police emailed students asking them to be on the lookout for the suspects. >> i want to know who he is and why he got attacked, like, who the people were. >> reporter: the victim tells police he does not know any of the suspects. now, we
kpix 5's jessica flores reports from berkeley. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. we're right in front of the dorm where this all happened. early morning sunday just after midnight police have now released surveillance video from the dorm and they are turning to the public for help in identifying the attackers who left a student unconscious and sent that student to the hospital. in this video you can see three men walking through the dorm there and police say that they don't know...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is live in walnut creek at one of the stores that was hit. jessica. >> reporter: good morning, michelle, this one here on ignacio valley road is one of the stores affected, one of the 56 locations across the nation that had their data breach. now whole food announced the data breach last week, but then this week confirming which stores were affected. now, the company says the hack does not affect people who bought groceries at the store, but instead affects people who went to the whole foods restaurants and tap rooms, now those customers from 56 stores may have had their credit card information compromised. the eight bay area stores affected include cupertino, dublin, mill valley, san francisco location on rhode island street, and the san francisco location in soma, san jose location, santa clara, and this walnut creek location. in a statement whole foods released, it says whole foods market encouraging their customers to monitor their payment card statements and report any unauthorized charges. whole foods is owned by amazon. amazon says pur
kpix 5's jessica flores is live in walnut creek at one of the stores that was hit. jessica. >> reporter: good morning, michelle, this one here on ignacio valley road is one of the stores affected, one of the 56 locations across the nation that had their data breach. now whole food announced the data breach last week, but then this week confirming which stores were affected. now, the company says the hack does not affect people who bought groceries at the store, but instead affects people...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is live in san jose on why multiple bay area agencies are pushing to find them. jessica. >>> reporter: michelle, we are standing in front of the elan apartments in north san jose where that grisly murder happened last month. now, los angeles sheriff's department already arrested three men in connection with this murder. but san jose police say there's an outstanding two men they are looking for. take a look at the surveillance video of these men described as chinese men the first between 25 and 30 and weighing up to 170 pounds. the second is in his mid to late 30s weighing 250 pounds and was last seen wearing all black in the surveillance images. a collaborative investigation among bay area agencies found that around the time of the shooting last month, a series of armed robberies and sex assaults took place in milpitas, fremont and south san francisco. all crimes took place at working brothels including here at the elan village apartment complex. >> we found out that neighbors had suspicions. they saw men coming and going at all hours of the night. so we are en
kpix 5's jessica flores is live in san jose on why multiple bay area agencies are pushing to find them. jessica. >>> reporter: michelle, we are standing in front of the elan apartments in north san jose where that grisly murder happened last month. now, los angeles sheriff's department already arrested three men in connection with this murder. but san jose police say there's an outstanding two men they are looking for. take a look at the surveillance video of these men described as...
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katherine scott has the story. >> reporter: the tears javier flores walked out of the united methodist church after seeking sanctuary here. >> it was a hard journey and really excited that i finally get to have my dad at home. >> garcia is in philadelphia since 97 and crossed the border of mexico on foot and met his wife and had children then are all u.s. citizens, he was deported multiple times and kept returning to reunite with his family. and last november 13 and on the eve of his deportation he sought sanctuary in this church. >> it's not about hiding or fugitives, it's about seeking justice. >> since then javier has performed odd jobs waiting for the outcome of his petition for legal status, he fears leaving and being arrested by agents and his ankle bracelet provides his location at all times. and places of worship is considered delicate by ice. in 2004 garcia was convicted dui and something else happened this year. he and his brother were attacked by box cutters, by two other undocumented men. he cooperated with investigators to catch the men. >> this is a victory today we will
katherine scott has the story. >> reporter: the tears javier flores walked out of the united methodist church after seeking sanctuary here. >> it was a hard journey and really excited that i finally get to have my dad at home. >> garcia is in philadelphia since 97 and crossed the border of mexico on foot and met his wife and had children then are all u.s. citizens, he was deported multiple times and kept returning to reunite with his family. and last november 13 and on the eve...
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miren estas velas y flores que dejaron acá...e padre de familia, james figueroa take vo su hijo dijo que era el héroe de ellos... una persona humilde y que entrenaba una liga de béisbol de la comunidad... es una gran pérdida.. nos comentaron y aunque nada lo traerá de vuelta a su familia, sienten que se ha hecho un poco de justicia con el arresto del sospechoso esto ocurrió el jueves en oakland.. la policía lo vio manejando un carro que catalogaron como sospechoso, aunque no nos dieron por que era sospechoso... autoridades comenzaron a seguirlo y el hombre terminó chocando contra un poste de luz... lo identificaron como víctor lvarez de 42 años.. en eso, lo arrestaron y lo llevaron al hospital...a los días... take sot oficial scar pérez/oficina alguacil de alameda xx take vo la víctima tenía 46 años... recordemos que el jueves pasado fue atropellado aquí en este vecindario donde estamos, el sospechoso, al tratar de huir con el auto, lo atropelló.. matándolo en el acto outro entre los cargos que enfrentará está el de homicidio.. -
miren estas velas y flores que dejaron acá...e padre de familia, james figueroa take vo su hijo dijo que era el héroe de ellos... una persona humilde y que entrenaba una liga de béisbol de la comunidad... es una gran pérdida.. nos comentaron y aunque nada lo traerá de vuelta a su familia, sienten que se ha hecho un poco de justicia con el arresto del sospechoso esto ocurrió el jueves en oakland.. la policía lo vio manejando un carro que catalogaron como sospechoso, aunque no nos dieron...
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kpix 5's jessica flores is live in san jose on why multiple bay area agencies are pushing to find them. jessica. >>> reporter: michelle, we are standing in front of the elan apartments in north san jose where that grisly murder happened last month. now, los angeles sheriff's department already arrested three men in connection with this murder. but san jose police say there's an outstanding two men they are looking for. take a look at the surveillance video of these men described as chinese men the first between 25 and 30 and weighing up to 170 pounds. the second is in his mid to late 30s weighing 250 pounds and was last seen wearing all black in the surveillance images. a collaborative investigation among bay area agencies found that around the time of the shooting last month, a series of armed robberies and sex assaults took place in milpitas, fremont and south san francisco. all crimes took place at working brothels including here at the elan village apartment complex. now, all crimes took place in working brothels including at the elan village apartment complex. >> we found out that
kpix 5's jessica flores is live in san jose on why multiple bay area agencies are pushing to find them. jessica. >>> reporter: michelle, we are standing in front of the elan apartments in north san jose where that grisly murder happened last month. now, los angeles sheriff's department already arrested three men in connection with this murder. but san jose police say there's an outstanding two men they are looking for. take a look at the surveillance video of these men described as...
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in santa rosa, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> the tubbs fire is 91% contained. the atlas fire is up to 83% contained. the nuns fire is 80% contained. officials expect to have full containment of the fires burning in sonoma county by tuesday. >>> the trump administration says the president has no plans to travel to wine country to survey the damage firsthand. but he is tweeting about the disaster. responders and fema team. we support you." a live look outside now... skies are looking gray around the bay area... it's cooler, too. and there's rain on the way. neda iranpour is here with a look. neda? king news... >>> skies are gray across the bay area. rain is on the way. >> jackets will be a good idea this afternoon when we get rain. i want to show you live cameras. look at the gray skies. it's not smoke for a change. this be will be welcomed relief. our transamerica camera showing the gray skies over the bay, as well. even in san jose you're getting gray cloudy conditions and our dublin camera here it is also more clouds out there. and the golden gate look at the
in santa rosa, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> the tubbs fire is 91% contained. the atlas fire is up to 83% contained. the nuns fire is 80% contained. officials expect to have full containment of the fires burning in sonoma county by tuesday. >>> the trump administration says the president has no plans to travel to wine country to survey the damage firsthand. but he is tweeting about the disaster. responders and fema team. we support you." a live look outside now... skies are...
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reporting live in napa, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> firefighters have been making progress on those fires. a cooler shift in weather is helping improve the air quality around the bay area. the bay area air quality management district says conditions have improved somewhat but today is a "spare the air" day. some patchy smoke is lingering in parts of the east and north bays. earlier today the smoky conditions caused some delays at sfo. >>> new at noon, attorney general jeff sessions testifying on capitol hill about the firing of former fbi director james comey. sessions was questioned by senator dianne feinstein about his specific role in the decision to fire him. >> senator feinstein, i don't think it's been fully understood the significance of the error that mr. comey made on the clinton matter. for the first time i'm aware of in all of my experience and i don't think i have heard of a situation in which a major case in which the department of justice prosecutors were involved in an investigation, that the investigative agency announces the closure of the investigation. >> sessions
reporting live in napa, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> firefighters have been making progress on those fires. a cooler shift in weather is helping improve the air quality around the bay area. the bay area air quality management district says conditions have improved somewhat but today is a "spare the air" day. some patchy smoke is lingering in parts of the east and north bays. earlier today the smoky conditions caused some delays at sfo. >>> new at noon, attorney...
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kpix 5's jessica flores was in court today and has details. >> reporter: this is the lawsuit before the federal judge today. in it, the attorneys for the holes encampment arguing that confiscating the group's property and removing from from the berkeley encampment violates their constitutional rights. the encampment has been on the west side of the bart tracks near alcatraz and martin luther king, jr., way for nearly a year. it's called here, there encampment. in a statement, bart says the neighborhood association as well as a montessori school asked the agency to clear the property. the agency accusers the homeless of trespassing. because there's no running water or electricity, that presents health and safety concerns. about a week ago, the judge issued a temporary restraining order stopping bart from evicting the group. the attorneys for the group want the injunction extended. the attorneys also said that the clients have no other place to go. >> if people don't have a place to go where they can be warm, dry and safe, then the court should not allow them to be evicted, arrested and c
kpix 5's jessica flores was in court today and has details. >> reporter: this is the lawsuit before the federal judge today. in it, the attorneys for the holes encampment arguing that confiscating the group's property and removing from from the berkeley encampment violates their constitutional rights. the encampment has been on the west side of the bart tracks near alcatraz and martin luther king, jr., way for nearly a year. it's called here, there encampment. in a statement, bart says...
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michella flores says her house was not under an evacuation order. flores was in the process of moving. she has seen one close call after another this month. michella flores / survived vegas massacre, returns home to wildfire damage"it doesn't register. you just know there's... you try to find things in the ash, and we're worried about everybody else. i mean we're living out of an evacuation center for a little bit. there's a ton of people there, so it's tough to think about processing it, because there's a lot going on still." (justine) michella says she didn't have time to grab anything before the fire forced her and her parents...out of their home. coming up at eight. we have dramatic video from when the tubbs fire first erupted. watch as a sheriff's deputy nearly gets trapped in the flames. and we are hearing from more victims tonight. we found one santa rosa man who literally lost everything in the fire. and we are checking on reports of looting and price gouging. see what our stanley roberts found. ( jr stone ) we are also following a raging wi
michella flores says her house was not under an evacuation order. flores was in the process of moving. she has seen one close call after another this month. michella flores / survived vegas massacre, returns home to wildfire damage"it doesn't register. you just know there's... you try to find things in the ash, and we're worried about everybody else. i mean we're living out of an evacuation center for a little bit. there's a ton of people there, so it's tough to think about processing it,...