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our maria medina is going to have an update from the scene.cost millions to preserve this part of the south bay's history. it's finally changing hands now. the next chapter for a luxurious mansion. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> that's it for kpix 5 news at 5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is live from orlando is next. >> and allen and veronica will be back at 6:00 right here and as well as juliette goodrich who has been reporting live from orlando on the nightclub massacre. we'll have the latest news and weather always for you on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: inside the nightclub nightmare: >> he shoots the gun next to me. i'm thinking, "i'm next, i'm dead." >> i was begging god to take the soul out of my body because i didn't want to feel any more pain. >> he looked at me, and the image in his face will haunt me for the rest of my life. he looked at me and he just said, "take care of me. please, don't leave me." >> i fe
our maria medina is going to have an update from the scene.cost millions to preserve this part of the south bay's history. it's finally changing hands now. the next chapter for a luxurious mansion. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> that's it for kpix 5 news at 5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is live from orlando is next. >> and allen and veronica will be back at 6:00 right here and as well as juliette goodrich who has been...
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the suspect's car got away. >>> i'm maria medina live in milpitas. the u.s.t of education just announced it's going to forgive $171 million in student debt to students to used to go to corinthian colleges. if you remember, corinthian colleges filed for bankruptcy last may suddenly closing. and a judge actually found that corinthian lied and misled students about its job placement. we spoke to students last year when the college shut down. here's what they had to say. >> i feel hustled and disrespected, everything. >> i spent a lot of money to come here and now the money basically i feel has been thrown in the trash since there's no guarantee that they will let me finish my program. >> reporter: but not all students will see some relief. the u.s. department of education will only look at student claims as far back as 2010. live in milpitas, maria medina, kpix 5. >> >>> in traffic, let's go to the eastshore freeway. westbound we have reports of an accident san pablo dam roadblocking at least the right lane involving a big rig and vehicle. it will take time to c
the suspect's car got away. >>> i'm maria medina live in milpitas. the u.s.t of education just announced it's going to forgive $171 million in student debt to students to used to go to corinthian colleges. if you remember, corinthian colleges filed for bankruptcy last may suddenly closing. and a judge actually found that corinthian lied and misled students about its job placement. we spoke to students last year when the college shut down. here's what they had to say. >> i feel...
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maria medina, kpix 5. >>> 2600 structures are threatened as a wildfire continues to grow in the sierraills. the trailhead fire has forced people to evacuate in placer and el dorado counties. the two-day old fire burned 1,000 acres on foresthill and is 12% contained. winds and terp rain make it difficult for firefighters. drones have also been causing problems for crews battling the fire. the air attack against the trailhead fire had to be suspended twice because of drones flying in the area. >> simply will not risk that take that risk with our pilots. >> it's illegal to fly drones in fire areas although the law has been difficult to enforce. >>> 5:34. another check of weather with roberta. >> we have an optimistic view this morning. do you want to see it? >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> so just reveal it, drum roll! > we always have one handy. good morning, everybody! rise and shine. [ drum roll ] >> whoo! [ applause ] >> there you go. some clearing over the bay right now compared to 24 hours ago where we were socked in. everybody was complaining it was so cold outside. inland we were appla
maria medina, kpix 5. >>> 2600 structures are threatened as a wildfire continues to grow in the sierraills. the trailhead fire has forced people to evacuate in placer and el dorado counties. the two-day old fire burned 1,000 acres on foresthill and is 12% contained. winds and terp rain make it difficult for firefighters. drones have also been causing problems for crews battling the fire. the air attack against the trailhead fire had to be suspended twice because of drones flying in the...
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kpix 5's maria medina found out you won't see the changes everywhere. >> reporter: although sfo has increased security, a spokesman from mineta says they will make no changes to security here. >> it's sad for the people that are innocent. >> reporter: just hours before they boarded a plane these travelers say the terrorist attack across the globe weighed heavily on their minds. >> you never know what will happen. >> how is the security going to be this morning? >> reporter: she just flew from l.a. into mineta where a spokesman says travelers won't see any changes in security. >> it's not going to prevent it with more increased security but i know there's security here so i'm okay with that. >> i travel a lot so i mean some things are out of my hands. >> reporter: security is already visibility at mineta with san jose police and department of homeland security outside and inside at the security line even before going through tsa screeners. >> you can scare some folks with have been too much
kpix 5's maria medina found out you won't see the changes everywhere. >> reporter: although sfo has increased security, a spokesman from mineta says they will make no changes to security here. >> it's sad for the people that are innocent. >> reporter: just hours before they boarded a plane these travelers say the terrorist attack across the globe weighed heavily on their minds. >> you never know what will happen. >> how is the security going to be this morning?...
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>> news updates always on cbssf.com along with maria medina, i'm brian hackney. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening from orlando, florida this is our western edition. orlando became today the scene of the worst mass shooting in american history. it happened at a gay night club about a half a block behind me, a club called pulse. 50 people were killed. we are told that tonight, many of the bodies have been moved to the coroner's office, the player says the work of removing the 50 bodies should be completed this evening. the only sound at the crime scene now is the ringing of cell phones. desperate relatives calling to find out if their loved ones are still alive. as we said at least 50 people were killed, but more than 50
>> news updates always on cbssf.com along with maria medina, i'm brian hackney. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening from orlando, florida this is our western edition. orlando became today the scene of the worst mass shooting in american history. it happened at a gay night club about a half a block behind me, a club called pulse. 50 people were killed. we are told that tonight, many of the bodies have been moved to the coroner's...
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kpix 5's maria medina is live in palo alto on why the call he made in a stanford rape case could cost persky his job. maria. >> reporter: this is where judge persky works but in just a few hours, in san francisco, a group of activists from ultravial lat and rape victims will gather outside the agency that actually has the power to remove a judge from a bench. this has created a lot of controversy:look at video just a couple of weeks ago at stanford at their graduation ceremony where a group of students protested the sentencing. now, former stanford swimmer brock turner as you remember has been sentenced to just six months in jail for raping a woman on campus. she was drunk and unconscious. a lot of judge want -- a lot of people wanted the judge removed from the bench. >> it happens at stanford more than we think it does. >> i'm not saying the judge did anything wrong. but i can understand why people could look at this and say, hey, that sentence just does not fit the crime. >> that was kpix 5 legal analyst and former judge ladoris cordell. activists plan to rally at 11:00 in san franc
kpix 5's maria medina is live in palo alto on why the call he made in a stanford rape case could cost persky his job. maria. >> reporter: this is where judge persky works but in just a few hours, in san francisco, a group of activists from ultravial lat and rape victims will gather outside the agency that actually has the power to remove a judge from a bench. this has created a lot of controversy:look at video just a couple of weeks ago at stanford at their graduation ceremony where a...
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maria medina talked to neighbors who were caught up in the madness. >> you are thinking could my home be next. the whole time. it was terrifying. >> for hours they stayed on the floor of a locked room in her home. >> it was, like, gunfire going off. like a war zone. it was terrifying. i didn't know if he would try to break in. nobody knew where he was at that time. >> reporter: she believed she may come face to face with the man who shot two officers. >> i heard the crashing. >> reporter: it was the s.w.a.t. team that huddled in her yard and broke a fence to get to the home where he barricaded himself. >> terrifying when the house caught on fire. i saw the flames immediately. >> reporter: the home set on fire. >> i thought i might check the house out. >> reporter: he saw it unfold on the news and came by to see where he would be found dead. >> i hate to say it but saved the taxpayers money. >> reporter: someone left a blue lives matter poster for the officers shot. police say one officer remains in critical condition. the other is improving. arizona for the two found in the stolen tru
maria medina talked to neighbors who were caught up in the madness. >> you are thinking could my home be next. the whole time. it was terrifying. >> for hours they stayed on the floor of a locked room in her home. >> it was, like, gunfire going off. like a war zone. it was terrifying. i didn't know if he would try to break in. nobody knew where he was at that time. >> reporter: she believed she may come face to face with the man who shot two officers. >> i heard...
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kpix 5's maria medina is live in palo alto at the courthouse where persky works >>> reporter: this is where judge aaron persky works and in just a few hours at 11:00, a group of activists from ultraviolet will rally for his removal. recently he sentenced former stanford swimmer brock turner to three months in jail as you said. that sentence sparked a lot of controversy. in fact, the victim was outraged and just a couple of weeks ago at stanford's graduation ceremony, a group of students protested the sentencing. here's what one student had to say. >> they don't think rape happens at stanford, but it does. it happens more than we actually think it does. >> reporter: and so the group of activists from ultraviolet will rally again at 11:00 in san francisco outside the california commission of judicial performance. they are going to hand the commission more than a million petitions to support their cause. now the commission can remove the judge once they investigate a complaint. but there's also an effort to recall judge persky. live in palo alto, maria medina, kpix 5. >> has the judge sa
kpix 5's maria medina is live in palo alto at the courthouse where persky works >>> reporter: this is where judge aaron persky works and in just a few hours at 11:00, a group of activists from ultraviolet will rally for his removal. recently he sentenced former stanford swimmer brock turner to three months in jail as you said. that sentence sparked a lot of controversy. in fact, the victim was outraged and just a couple of weeks ago at stanford's graduation ceremony, a group of...
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thank you for that, but maria medina was saying it was silent, and really was. i had never seen oracle like that. thank you for that, warriors. >> will the sun come up today? >>> not only will it come up, but it will be blazing. it will be a hot day here and southern california with dangerous record heat, 121 degrees in palm springs and 110 in ontario to the south and 105 in anaheim. today, we'll flirt with the triple digits. the bay bridge, calm waters and barely a breeze and temperatures in the 50s and 60s. if we take a look at the satellite and radar, high pressure is moving in from the four corners states. 70s at the beaches, and 70 to 80 degrees at the rim of the bay and notice the mid to high 80s across the peninsula. 95 in concord, and the warmest spots in the bay area in the eastern portion of the bay area, easily 1 found in brentwood. we'll talk about this mini heat wave and how long it will last. >>> good morning. jumping over to the roadways, so far, so good. and the only thing that has a snag is the southbound 101 at airport boulevard, but no delays
thank you for that, but maria medina was saying it was silent, and really was. i had never seen oracle like that. thank you for that, warriors. >> will the sun come up today? >>> not only will it come up, but it will be blazing. it will be a hot day here and southern california with dangerous record heat, 121 degrees in palm springs and 110 in ontario to the south and 105 in anaheim. today, we'll flirt with the triple digits. the bay bridge, calm waters and barely a breeze and...
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kpix 5's maria medina tells us about the democrats' strategy to keep the pressure on republicans. >> reporter: after their sit-in that eventually drew 170 lawmakers came this promise. >> the fight is not over. this is just one step. >> we said enough is enough. >> reporter: bay area congressman eric swalwell took part in the protest over gun control prompted by the orlando shooting. >> the cameras were cut. i thought well, i've got periscope, snapchat, facebook live. >> reporter: the lawmakers turned to their cell phones to live street the sit-in and captured national attention. they threatened to occupy the house floor indefinitely until republicans allowed votes on two gun measures including banning guns to those on the no-fly list. >> if you're a suspected terrorist, by god, you shouldn't get a gun. >> under those mediums you can hear back from constituents. you can see how many people are viewing. it was millions. and you can see in real-time their comments. >> reporter: after 25 hours they ended the protest and vowed to go to the district with the issue and start back up when co
kpix 5's maria medina tells us about the democrats' strategy to keep the pressure on republicans. >> reporter: after their sit-in that eventually drew 170 lawmakers came this promise. >> the fight is not over. this is just one step. >> we said enough is enough. >> reporter: bay area congressman eric swalwell took part in the protest over gun control prompted by the orlando shooting. >> the cameras were cut. i thought well, i've got periscope, snapchat, facebook...
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kpix 5 reporter maria medina begins our coverage from stanford tonight. maria. >> reporter: liz, we have learned brock turner admitted to making a mistake but blamed alcohol. and the victim said now, wait a minute. that's not claiming responsibility. that's making an excuse. >> the fact that people are calling the courtroom and threatening him and his family hoping that he dies badly, that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the backlash against the judge appears to be intensifying. stanford students plan to pro tense persky's ruling during the university's commence -- protest judge persky's ruling during the university's commencement this weekend. the rape victim in brock turner's case said in an interview for the probation report, i want him to be punished but as a human i just want him to get better. he doesn't need to be behind bars. but she seemed to have a change of heart after reading the probation report saying in a statement on turner's sentencing day, the probation officer's recommendation of a year or less in county jail is an insult to me and all the wo
kpix 5 reporter maria medina begins our coverage from stanford tonight. maria. >> reporter: liz, we have learned brock turner admitted to making a mistake but blamed alcohol. and the victim said now, wait a minute. that's not claiming responsibility. that's making an excuse. >> the fact that people are calling the courtroom and threatening him and his family hoping that he dies badly, that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the backlash against the judge appears to be intensifying....
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maria medina has the latest on the search. maria, did they find it? >> no. bad news is no. i wish i could say something different. libby was in san jose was friday for a wedding -- was in the area for a wedding on friday and lost her own worth $32,000. speaking on facetime from southern california, libby dahl recounted the day she lost what she described as one of her most important possessions. >> at the airport, outside part we were -- -- and i ran to go to the bathroom. >> reporter: she went to the restroom near the baggage claim at terminal b. she said the soap was making her ring loose so she set it down. at the same time, that's when she got a call from her uber driver. >> the uber driver called to say we need to hurry up so i grabbed my bag and ran outside. >> reporter: by the time libby realized the white gold 3.2 5- carat ring with 1.2-carat diamonds around it wasn't on her finger, it was too late. >> no one turned it in. when i got there it was gone. >> iphones, laptops, jackets, hats. >> reporter: stan phillips works at the information desk at mineta and says he
maria medina has the latest on the search. maria, did they find it? >> no. bad news is no. i wish i could say something different. libby was in san jose was friday for a wedding -- was in the area for a wedding on friday and lost her own worth $32,000. speaking on facetime from southern california, libby dahl recounted the day she lost what she described as one of her most important possessions. >> at the airport, outside part we were -- -- and i ran to go to the bathroom. >>...
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at mineta, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> a house in hayward up in flames and three children are hurt. firefighters say two boys and a girl were transported to the hospital. the girl's injuries are considered life-threatening. chopper 5 was overhead as fire crews assessed the damage. the fire tore through the wooded roof above the main entrance. firefighters estimate that 70% of the inside of the house is now destroyed. no word yet on what sparked the fire. >>> crews had to use the "jaws of life." an suv getting off the vehicle hit a vehicle knocking it over. this is it being wheeled out of traffic. we have video of that. the crash happened in the south of market neighborhood around 8:40 to a parking officer. she has minor injuries. >>> in about an hour, bay area lawmakers including former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and east bay congresswoman barbara lee will hold a sit-in for gun control at zuckerberg general hospital part of a national day of action on the heels of the #no bill no break protest staged by democrats on the house floor last week. democrats including nearly 3 doze
at mineta, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> a house in hayward up in flames and three children are hurt. firefighters say two boys and a girl were transported to the hospital. the girl's injuries are considered life-threatening. chopper 5 was overhead as fire crews assessed the damage. the fire tore through the wooded roof above the main entrance. firefighters estimate that 70% of the inside of the house is now destroyed. no word yet on what sparked the fire. >>> crews had to use the...
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in san jose, maria medina, kpix5. >>> and we have breaking news tonight. a massive search for a child dragged into the water by an alligator at a walt disney world resort. >> this northern california pastor faces nationwide backlash for praising the orlando massacre. tonight, he is telling us his side of the story. >> and, this former stanford student convicted of sexual assault. why did the judge sentence him why did the judge sentence him to just six months in ja,,,,,,,, (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. veronica d that child is still >>> breaking news, an alligator drags a child into the water at walt disney world in orlando. veronica de la cruz tells us that child is still missing right now. veronica? >> reporter: that's right ken. there is a massive search underway for the missing two- year-old b
in san jose, maria medina, kpix5. >>> and we have breaking news tonight. a massive search for a child dragged into the water by an alligator at a walt disney world resort. >> this northern california pastor faces nationwide backlash for praising the orlando massacre. tonight, he is telling us his side of the story. >> and, this former stanford student convicted of sexual assault. why did the judge sentence him why did the judge sentence him to just six months in ja,,,,,,,,...
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kpix 5's maria medina is there tonight and talked to some neighbors who found themselves in the middle of it all. maria? >> reporter: yeah, that's what's left of the home. but take a look over there. that is where melissa lives and she says the only way she could find out what was going on right outside her home was through the news. >> it was, like, gunfire going off, like a war zone. >> reporter: for hours, melissa saw, heard and tried to hide from the chaos outside. >> so i'm trying to make sure all my doors and windows are locked. >> reporter: she locked herself, daughter and baby granddaughter in a room all of them laying on the floor afraid of bullets and the suspect on the loose. >> it was terrifying. i didn't know if he was going to try to break into our house. nobody knew where he was at that time. >> reporter: in a few hours after the gunfire, in her own backyard, she heard a sudden crashing sound. >> i didn't know if it was them, if it was him, breaking our fence down in the back. i could hear the boards breaking. >> reporter: she says she saw the s.w.a.t. team break into he
kpix 5's maria medina is there tonight and talked to some neighbors who found themselves in the middle of it all. maria? >> reporter: yeah, that's what's left of the home. but take a look over there. that is where melissa lives and she says the only way she could find out what was going on right outside her home was through the news. >> it was, like, gunfire going off, like a war zone. >> reporter: for hours, melissa saw, heard and tried to hide from the chaos outside....
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in san jose, maria medina, kpix5. >>> and we have breaking news tonight. a massive search for a child dragged into the water by an alligator at a walt disney world resort. >> this northern california pastor faces nationwide backlash for praising the orlando massacre. tonight, he is telling us his side of the story. >> and, this former stanford student convicted of sexual assault. why did the judge sentence him to just six months in jail? we have the judge's explanation tonight. veronica de that child is st >>> breaking news, an alligator drags a child into the water at walt disney world in orlando. veronica de la cruz tells us that child is still missing right now. veronica? >> reporter: that's right ken. there is a massive search underway for the missing two- year-old boy. deputies blocked off the area with crime scene tape. witnesses told orange county sheriffs deputies the gator dragged the child into the seven seas lagoon about five hours ago at disney's grand floridian resort and spa. it is an uptown resort owned by disney. it is one of three hotels j
in san jose, maria medina, kpix5. >>> and we have breaking news tonight. a massive search for a child dragged into the water by an alligator at a walt disney world resort. >> this northern california pastor faces nationwide backlash for praising the orlando massacre. tonight, he is telling us his side of the story. >> and, this former stanford student convicted of sexual assault. why did the judge sentence him to just six months in jail? we have the judge's explanation...
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kpix 5's maria medina live in menlo park with the frustration over facebook. >> reporter: you can seeust how busy it is out here. people call it a traffic nightmare. and they expect it to only get worse. this is literally the view and the noise from georgia walton's backyard. >> noisy and shaky but also really interesting to watch. >> reporter: georgia lives right next to the 58-acre property where facebook plans to expand its campus. the addition, two new buildings and a hotel where about 6500 facebook employees will work. in just a few years, a total of 15,000 people could be working for facebook in menlo park. >> i had no idea that facebook was going to move right in. absolutely not. and it's been a lucky streak for us just in terms of property values. >> reporter: georgia says the heavy traffic around her home and the construction noise all a small price to pay for what facebook's done to her home value and the menlo park community. >> facebook has started to do a lot of things for this community that show they are invested in helping this become a nicer place to live. >> reporter
kpix 5's maria medina live in menlo park with the frustration over facebook. >> reporter: you can seeust how busy it is out here. people call it a traffic nightmare. and they expect it to only get worse. this is literally the view and the noise from georgia walton's backyard. >> noisy and shaky but also really interesting to watch. >> reporter: georgia lives right next to the 58-acre property where facebook plans to expand its campus. the addition, two new buildings and a...
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but kpix 5's maria medina shows us a different side of the young athlete who raped a woman outside of fraternity party and got six months in jail. >>> reporter: our first look at brock turner's mugshot. now take a look at his clean- cut look in his mugshot taken after a judge found him guilty of the sexual assault. >> the guy stood up and he [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the key witness to the rape spoke out about what he saw that night. >> and guy ran away. my friend peter chased after him and i ran after as well and we detained him until the police came. >> reporter: prosecutors asked the judge to lock up turner for six years. instead, he got six months. >> i think this sentence sends a clear message to victims, which is you know, you're on your own. >> reporter: turner's sentence sparked outrage against the judge. hundreds of thousands want him recalled including this law professor who is collecting signatures and the money needed to strip the judge's title who based his decision partly on turner's academic achievements. >> so if we're going to go around saying that a record of ac
but kpix 5's maria medina shows us a different side of the young athlete who raped a woman outside of fraternity party and got six months in jail. >>> reporter: our first look at brock turner's mugshot. now take a look at his clean- cut look in his mugshot taken after a judge found him guilty of the sexual assault. >> the guy stood up and he [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the key witness to the rape spoke out about what he saw that night. >> and guy ran away. my...
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. >> i'm maria medina. juliette goodrich is on assignment. the website for the city of orlando is posting the names of the people killed whose next of kin has been notified. 53 people are hurt. many critically. among the wounded, an orlando police officer whose helmet likely saved his life. the gunman is among the dead. he's identified as 29-year-old omar mateen. we'll now go to craig boswell in orlando. >> people are searching for information about their loved ones. a handful has learned the difficult reality, their loved one did not make it out. most are still waiting. we're also learning more about the gunman. >> reporter: shots rang out after police arrived at a gay nightclub in orlando. investigators say omar mateen entered the crowded pulse club around 2 a.m. sunday with an ar 15 assault rifle. >> just hearing bang, bang. you turn around, the person next to you is like screaming. there's blood spattering. i didn't know if it was mine or somebody else's. >> reporter: people ran for the exits. some of the injured had to be taken to the ho
. >> i'm maria medina. juliette goodrich is on assignment. the website for the city of orlando is posting the names of the people killed whose next of kin has been notified. 53 people are hurt. many critically. among the wounded, an orlando police officer whose helmet likely saved his life. the gunman is among the dead. he's identified as 29-year-old omar mateen. we'll now go to craig boswell in orlando. >> people are searching for information about their loved ones. a handful has...
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that just happen to be where maria medina is right now. she is live outside the sap center and maria, sure looks quiet out there which is quite the change from a few hours ago. >> reporter: definitely. we will look at video in a second. the penguins have a 2-0 lead over the sharks. but that does not matter to these fans. let's take a look at the video we shot a little more than an hour ago as thousands filed in to the shark tank. now this game started at 5:00. that is why there is not really anybody behind me. at last check, they were tied. a lot of energy before the game started. i spoke to one fan who paid $700 each for a ticket. she surprised her little boy with tickets today but she almost didn't get them. >> you are quick on the link and you think you get them and they are gone. it was super stressful and it took us almost 45 minutes and we finally got them. this is the first time the sharks have gotten to the cup. it's a huge deal. >> she has been a fan since day one. fans got to celebrate and gather before the game right outside the
that just happen to be where maria medina is right now. she is live outside the sap center and maria, sure looks quiet out there which is quite the change from a few hours ago. >> reporter: definitely. we will look at video in a second. the penguins have a 2-0 lead over the sharks. but that does not matter to these fans. let's take a look at the video we shot a little more than an hour ago as thousands filed in to the shark tank. now this game started at 5:00. that is why there is not...
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kpix 5's maria medina is in fremont right now where she spoke to neighbors who got caught in the middlethe madness. maria. >> reporter: well, that's what is left of the home. now take a look over there. that's where melissa lives. she says the only way she could find out what was going on right outside her home was through the news. >> the whole time you're thinking, could my home be next? >> yes. yes. the whole time. it was terrifying. >> reporter: for hours, melissa hersch berger her daughter and baby granddaughter stayed on the floor of a locked room in her home. >> it was like gunfire going off like a war zone. and it was terrifying. i didn't know if he was going to try to break in our house. nobody knew where he was at that time. >> reporter: and for a few minutes, she believed she may come face to face with a man who just shot two officers gerald villabrille, when she heard her fence being torn down. >> i heard the crashing. >> reporter: it was the s.w.a.t. team in the backyard that broke another fence to get to the home where villabrille barricaded himself. >> that was terrifying
kpix 5's maria medina is in fremont right now where she spoke to neighbors who got caught in the middlethe madness. maria. >> reporter: well, that's what is left of the home. now take a look over there. that's where melissa lives. she says the only way she could find out what was going on right outside her home was through the news. >> the whole time you're thinking, could my home be next? >> yes. yes. the whole time. it was terrifying. >> reporter: for hours, melissa...
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kpix 5's maria medina spoke with fans who paid a pretty penny to get in to oracle arena, but money well spent. >> they did it game 1. can they do it game 2? it's pretty quiet out here right now but i can tell you it's a party inside. >> 2, 4, 6, 8, who do we appreciate? warriors, warriors, warriors! >> reporter: it's the hottest ticket in town right now, watching nba history in person. >> how do you think they're going to do tonight? >> they're going to win. >> reporter: right before the game tickets were going for $430 each in the nose bleed section. courtside club tickets will set you back $6,000. and the fans are not only willing to shell out the cash but they've got their superstitions to make sure their team takes home the win. >> i just have a warriors strength in numbers shirt. ever since we were down 3-1, so i finally started wearing the shirt again when we were on the road and haven't taken it off. won three games in a row so we've got to keep it going. >> reporter: now it's up to the team to make it happen. no matter what happens tonight, many fans say watching the warriors ge
kpix 5's maria medina spoke with fans who paid a pretty penny to get in to oracle arena, but money well spent. >> they did it game 1. can they do it game 2? it's pretty quiet out here right now but i can tell you it's a party inside. >> 2, 4, 6, 8, who do we appreciate? warriors, warriors, warriors! >> reporter: it's the hottest ticket in town right now, watching nba history in person. >> how do you think they're going to do tonight? >> they're going to win....
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maria medina, kpix 5. >> a live look right now from chopper 5 at the scene of a the shooting and manhunt in emeryville. police are trying to find two suspects. this after one person was shot at 41st street and san pablo avenue. we don't know yet what may have led up to the gunfire or how bad the victim is hurt. two people are on the loose. >>> a chinese backed electric car company getting tesla some competition in fremont. menlo park-based atevah has signed a release to expand to a 49,000-square-foot building in the ard end wood area. that's about 10 miles away from tesla's factory. ateva was founded by former tesla executives. they want to have a sedan by 2018. >>> tesla is getting burned in the deal for solarcity. many investors view it as a bailout that could distract tesla from making cars. elon musk is both the ceo of tesla and the chairman of solarcity. tesla's stock was down today as much as 12%. >>> new at 6:00 the port of oakland could lose big over a massive expansion to the panama canal. traditionally large ships carrying cargo from asia would have to go to west coast ports. t
maria medina, kpix 5. >> a live look right now from chopper 5 at the scene of a the shooting and manhunt in emeryville. police are trying to find two suspects. this after one person was shot at 41st street and san pablo avenue. we don't know yet what may have led up to the gunfire or how bad the victim is hurt. two people are on the loose. >>> a chinese backed electric car company getting tesla some competition in fremont. menlo park-based atevah has signed a release to expand to...
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kpix 5 reporter maria medina is live at stanford. ria, the judge is getting death threats. >> reporter: yes. the judge and his family are getting threats. meanwhile, his friend is speaking out in his defense about his controversial ruling. >> we'll never know what the judge was thinking or what influenced him unless we hear from the judge. >> reporter: kpix 5 legal analyst ladoris core tell is i retired judge and believes -- cordell is a retired judge and believed judge aaron persky already made up his mind launch listening to the victim statement when he sentenced brock turner to six months in jail. >> a judge can be introduced by the victim's statements. but most judges make up their minds before they start to hear the case because they have reviewed the file, they have seen the probation report and they know what they are going to do. >> reporter: but it was that probation report that caused thor change her mind about giving turner a lighter -- that caused her to change her mind about giving turner' lighter sentence. she originally
kpix 5 reporter maria medina is live at stanford. ria, the judge is getting death threats. >> reporter: yes. the judge and his family are getting threats. meanwhile, his friend is speaking out in his defense about his controversial ruling. >> we'll never know what the judge was thinking or what influenced him unless we hear from the judge. >> reporter: kpix 5 legal analyst ladoris core tell is i retired judge and believes -- cordell is a retired judge and believed judge aaron...
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kpix 5's maria medina is at stanford with the mugshot from the night of the crime. this is the first time we've seen it. >> there's quite a difference between his two mug shots. >> reporter: tonight we're getting our first look at brock turner's mugshot the night he raped a woman during a stanford frat party last year. now take a look at turner's clean cut look in his mugshot taken right after a judge found him guilty of the sexual assault. >> then the guy stood up and we saw she wasn't moving. >> reporter: the key witness to the rape spoke out about what he saw that night. >> the guy ran away. my friend peter chased after him. i ran after him as well. then we detained him until the police came. >> it's very, very pathetic. >> reporter: many students say turner 's sentence is the talk of the campus. prosecutors asked judge aaron persky to lock him up for six years. instead, he got six months. >> what do you think the sentence says? >> i think it sends a clear message to victims which is you're on your own. >> reporter: turner's sentence sparked outrage against judge
kpix 5's maria medina is at stanford with the mugshot from the night of the crime. this is the first time we've seen it. >> there's quite a difference between his two mug shots. >> reporter: tonight we're getting our first look at brock turner's mugshot the night he raped a woman during a stanford frat party last year. now take a look at turner's clean cut look in his mugshot taken right after a judge found him guilty of the sexual assault. >> then the guy stood up and we saw...
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maria medina spoke to fans who paid a pretty penny for the chance to witness history. >> it all comes down to this game. there are two questions tonight. who's going to win, and how much were you willing to pay to watch this in person? >> reporter: it's do or die. tonight is the night a championship team will be named. >> let's go, cleveland. we're going to pull out the win. >> and the fans -- >> how much did you pay for that ticket? >> $360. >> reporter: came out willing to pay almost anything to watch game 7 in person. >> you know that you were going to sell that ticket? >> no, i didn't think it was going to sell that fast. >> reporter: lynn glover stood in line hoping for a miracle, also willing to pay to make it happen. >> it's going to be impulse. i have my credit card and some cash. i don't know. >> reporter: those in front of her -- >> two hours just to view it. i don't have have a seat. >> reporter: scored standing room only tickets. the price tag, $450 a pop. >> worth it to you? >> worth it. me and my boy right here. father's day. warriors, baby. >> lynn didn't get so lucky.
maria medina spoke to fans who paid a pretty penny for the chance to witness history. >> it all comes down to this game. there are two questions tonight. who's going to win, and how much were you willing to pay to watch this in person? >> reporter: it's do or die. tonight is the night a championship team will be named. >> let's go, cleveland. we're going to pull out the win. >> and the fans -- >> how much did you pay for that ticket? >> $360. >>...
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maria medina live at the scene with more. >> reporter: yeah. we have just learned that the regular city council meeting in san jose was adjourned when the mayor found out that this officer was in critical condition. told that the mayor is on his way to talk to the family, now a quick recap. sources say this motorcycle cop crashed when a vehicle pulled in front of him. witnesses friday to do cpr before he was taken to the hospital. i want to mention that the driver involved in the accident did remain on scene. you can see a heavy police presence as officers try to piece together what happened. a source saying that a vehicle pulled right in front of the motorcycle cops. he is now in critical condition. live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5.. [ pause ] [ no audio ] >> that's probably it for me. >> that's one of the survivors. now at 6:30, more on the orlando massacre. heart-wrenching survivor stories. the people who made it out of the nightclub where so many others died. let's go back to kpix 5's juliette goodrich in orlando. >> reporter: allen,
maria medina live at the scene with more. >> reporter: yeah. we have just learned that the regular city council meeting in san jose was adjourned when the mayor found out that this officer was in critical condition. told that the mayor is on his way to talk to the family, now a quick recap. sources say this motorcycle cop crashed when a vehicle pulled in front of him. witnesses friday to do cpr before he was taken to the hospital. i want to mention that the driver involved in the accident...
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in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> in florida, a driver is behind bars for this. a horrifying road rage incident. cell phone video shows him running over a motorcycle injuring the two bikers on the freeway before speeding off on memorial day. he didn't get far though. cops arrested the driver charged him with aggravated battery and police say he admitted to hitting the bikers and leaving the scene. >>> i'm mike sugerman in san francisco's mountain lake where turtle power is good news for the city's humans. i'll tell you why coming up. sugerman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ocean beach. officials have identified the 11- month olp as "george bison." the likely born >>> san francisco police rescued a baby sea lion along ocean beach. officials have actually identified that 11-month-old pup the name of george bison. the animal likely born last june off the coast of the channel islands. more than 300 sea lion pups have been found starving along the california coast so far this year. >>> one threatened species of turtle is now thriving again in san francisco. after a year's long clean-
in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> in florida, a driver is behind bars for this. a horrifying road rage incident. cell phone video shows him running over a motorcycle injuring the two bikers on the freeway before speeding off on memorial day. he didn't get far though. cops arrested the driver charged him with aggravated battery and police say he admitted to hitting the bikers and leaving the scene. >>> i'm mike sugerman in san francisco's mountain lake where turtle power...
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maria medina reports. >> reporter: the suspect no stranger to the law. he had a criminal history including a drug arrest. now, his neighbor described him as friendly but witnesses last night saw a much different story. hours before officers discovered gerald villabrille dead inside this burned-out home. >> he was able to radio but then after that, he, um, he -- he was unresponsive. >> reporter: rachel was on the ground at starbucks after she says she saw villabrille shoot an officer and try to run him over. tonight we're learning villabrille then ran and broke into this home by shooting the lock. once inside, police tear gassed the home to try to get him out. that's when he called 911 telling officers he was armed, suicidal and dangerous. >> he wouldn't come out. they told him what they were going to do put tear gas in there and -- they were telling him that it was going to be okay, like his parents are here, they love him. >> reporter: now police confirm villabrille was not alone. >> they were arrested last night and i believe they continue to be in cus
maria medina reports. >> reporter: the suspect no stranger to the law. he had a criminal history including a drug arrest. now, his neighbor described him as friendly but witnesses last night saw a much different story. hours before officers discovered gerald villabrille dead inside this burned-out home. >> he was able to radio but then after that, he, um, he -- he was unresponsive. >> reporter: rachel was on the ground at starbucks after she says she saw villabrille shoot an...
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maria medina, kpix 5. >>> a scare at an army reserve facility in the east bay. there were reports of an intruder in the training area in dublin. one. >> reporter:ed a possible shooting. chopper 5 was above as officers wearing bulletproof vests and carrying guns went door to door and searchs for anything suspicious. the alameda county sheriffs office later gave the all clear. >> in our line of work, you either go all in in regards to an active shooter or you don't and we'll take that very serious. >> all dublin schools in the summer session were under a shelter in place. >>> and we learned today that orlando shooter omar mateen bought tickets to san francisco for himself, his wife and small child for next month and made one day before the mass shooting. right now, investigators do not know why he was making those travel plans but as kpix 5 reported, mateen's wife's family lives in contra costa county. that comes as orlando police are removing barriers from around the pulse nightclub. as weijia jiang reports, it's one sign that the city is slowly working to recove
maria medina, kpix 5. >>> a scare at an army reserve facility in the east bay. there were reports of an intruder in the training area in dublin. one. >> reporter:ed a possible shooting. chopper 5 was above as officers wearing bulletproof vests and carrying guns went door to door and searchs for anything suspicious. the alameda county sheriffs office later gave the all clear. >> in our line of work, you either go all in in regards to an active shooter or you don't and we'll...
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maria medina is there. everybody is hoping the home team advantage pays off. >> yeah, and by the way, how lucky that i get to be chosen to cover this game. it all comes down to tonight's game and who's going to win? of course we asked the fans. here's what they had to say. take a listen. hundreds if not thousands of fans actually came to oracle arena without a ticket, hoping to score one here at the window. the fans tell me standing room only. $450. the lowest price for a ticket, $825. i spoke to one woman, lynn glover, who was holding a sign is that said need a miracle ticket. here's what she had to say. >> how much are you willing to pay? >> i'm not quite sure. it's going to be impulse. i have my credit card. i have some cash. i don't know. >> if you can't get in? >> oh, i'm recording it at home but i want to stick around and see if there's somebody somewhere. >> game 6 was kind of hurting to watch. >> it was at times, but they just wanted to come home. a little home cooking. nothing like sleeping in thei
maria medina is there. everybody is hoping the home team advantage pays off. >> yeah, and by the way, how lucky that i get to be chosen to cover this game. it all comes down to tonight's game and who's going to win? of course we asked the fans. here's what they had to say. take a listen. hundreds if not thousands of fans actually came to oracle arena without a ticket, hoping to score one here at the window. the fans tell me standing room only. $450. the lowest price for a ticket, $825. i...
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. >>> our other top story, kpix 5's maria medina is live in san jose with details of the dog walker's arrest and how investigators tracked him down. >> a tip who led to his arrest. while victims are mourning the loss of their dogs the suspect was already back to work. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: his name is chris aisles a professional dog walker, entrepreneur and now an accused criminal. >> he is facing felony hit-and- run charges. >> reporter: santa clara county sheriff's investigators say aisles slammed his truck into two labradors in the saratoga neighborhood last wednesday. the labs on leashes pulled under the truck. the owner survived but the dogs did not. >> the suspect fled. we were able to get a description of the truck from video surveillance cameras from homes in the area. >> reporter: a tipster recognized the suspect's truck which led investigators to aisles. he rows to fame on the internet earlier this year for his pictures of perfectly posed dogs. he is also the owner of walk pro, otherwise known as critter care, a dog walking company. sources said he had two of his client
. >>> our other top story, kpix 5's maria medina is live in san jose with details of the dog walker's arrest and how investigators tracked him down. >> a tip who led to his arrest. while victims are mourning the loss of their dogs the suspect was already back to work. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: his name is chris aisles a professional dog walker, entrepreneur and now an accused criminal. >> he is facing felony hit-and- run charges. >> reporter: santa clara...
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kpix 5's maria medina joins us live from the scene with the new details. and guys, you can see a heavy police presence here as officers try to piece together what happened. we'll look at video captured by chopper 5 of the scene. now, sources say that the motorcycle cop crashed when his vehicle pulled right in front of it on tenth and horning not too long ago. chopper 5 at the hospital where the officer was taken. sources say good samaritans tried to do cpr on the officer before he was taken to the hospital. the cop has been on the force for 12 years. his identity hasn't been released. he is in critical condition. this is an industrial area. the speed limit is 35 miles per hour. officers trying to piece together who had the right of way and what happened. we'll stay on the scene and bring you the latest as soon as we hear. back to you. >>> new at 6:00 a powerful statement against the judge accused of giving too light a sentence to an ex-stanford swimmer. the district attorney has asked that judge aaron persky be taken off another sexual assault case. kpix 5
kpix 5's maria medina joins us live from the scene with the new details. and guys, you can see a heavy police presence here as officers try to piece together what happened. we'll look at video captured by chopper 5 of the scene. now, sources say that the motorcycle cop crashed when his vehicle pulled right in front of it on tenth and horning not too long ago. chopper 5 at the hospital where the officer was taken. sources say good samaritans tried to do cpr on the officer before he was taken to...
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live in fremont, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is at regional medical center in san jose. cate, how are those officers doing? >> reporter: the first officer is still fighting for his life in critical condition. the other officer is in stable condition. we have seen several officers even firefighters from different agencies stopping by regional medical center here at san jose, all to show support for those officers and their families. so in addition to fremont officers coming by the regional medical center, we have also seen officers from danville, san jose and east palo alto police departments coming by. less than two hours ago, fremont police had this to say about the two officers injured? the shootings. >> we're not discussing specific information about the officers for security reasons. but they're both exemplary police officers. >> our hearts go out to the two injured officers, their families and to the men and women of the fremont police department. each and every day, we bear witness to your bravery and selfless service on behalf of our community. know t
live in fremont, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is at regional medical center in san jose. cate, how are those officers doing? >> reporter: the first officer is still fighting for his life in critical condition. the other officer is in stable condition. we have seen several officers even firefighters from different agencies stopping by regional medical center here at san jose, all to show support for those officers and their families. so in addition to...
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i'm maria medina. >>> welcome back to kpix 5 news, and good morning , and it is 8:00. >>> a milestoneor same-sex couples as millions prepare for the gay pride parade, and still more to come. >>> democrats vowing to push ahead even as the efforts for gun control fade. >>> the shooting of the san francisco supervisor, pushing for reform on the city budget. >>> but first a live look over the bay bridge, a cool start to the morning and fog along the coast, staying hot in some spots, san francisco 54, san jose 55, concord 66, and your complete forecast is coming up. >>> it is been one year since the landmark supreme court decision legalizing same-sex marriages nationwide, and this comes after the hearing from the same-sex couples, and the gallup organization report 49% of same-sex couples are now legally married, up from 38% prior to the ruling. and hillary clinton releasing a statement on the anniversary, and apart saying that the barriers to quality have fallen, but added that "we have seen how much work is unfinished. the attack in orlando broke our hearts and reminded us that lgbt peop
i'm maria medina. >>> welcome back to kpix 5 news, and good morning , and it is 8:00. >>> a milestoneor same-sex couples as millions prepare for the gay pride parade, and still more to come. >>> democrats vowing to push ahead even as the efforts for gun control fade. >>> the shooting of the san francisco supervisor, pushing for reform on the city budget. >>> but first a live look over the bay bridge, a cool start to the morning and fog along the...
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i'm maria medina in for juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. tonight 50 are killed and 53 injured. s.w.a.t. teams stormed the club. [ gunfire ] >> we begin with craig boswell in orlando. >> the families have learned the difficult reality, their loved ones did not make it out. most others are still waiting. we're also learning more about the gunman and about what happened inside and outside the nightclub. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: shots rang out after police arrived at a gay nightclub in orlando. investigators say omar mateen entered the crowded pulse club around 2 a.m. sunday with an ar 15 assault rifle and started firing. christopher hansen was partying with friends. >> heard the bang, bang. you turn around, the person next to you is like screaming. there's blood spattering. i didn't know if it was mine or somebody else's. >> people ran for the exits. some of the injured had to be taken to the hospital in pickup trucks because there weren't enough ambulances. friends and family came to the scene looking for loved ones. >> i don't know where
i'm maria medina in for juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. tonight 50 are killed and 53 injured. s.w.a.t. teams stormed the club. [ gunfire ] >> we begin with craig boswell in orlando. >> the families have learned the difficult reality, their loved ones did not make it out. most others are still waiting. we're also learning more about the gunman and about what happened inside and outside the nightclub. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: shots rang out after police...
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flight 804 crashed into the maria medina on may 19 en route to cairo. investigations show the aircraft made several quick changes in direction before nosediving. both of the cockpit recorders were damaged from impact and sea water. authorities hope they can salvage the audio from the final moments of the flight to determine what happened. >>> in just a matter of hours. members of the justice department will be in san francisco to announce a settlement with volkswagen over the emissions scandal. it had involved software in diesel vehicles to allow it to cheat on emissions tests. >> we bought this station wagon thinking this, environmentally great, gas economy is great. it's not what i thought it was. >> under the settlement volkswagen would reportedly have to repair or buy back about 480,000 vehicles with two liter diesel engines sold between 2009 and 2015. the company would also have to offer car owners between five and 10,000 dollars cash. at $14.7 billion, it's the largest settlement by an automaker in u.s. history. the settlement still need a judge's
flight 804 crashed into the maria medina on may 19 en route to cairo. investigations show the aircraft made several quick changes in direction before nosediving. both of the cockpit recorders were damaged from impact and sea water. authorities hope they can salvage the audio from the final moments of the flight to determine what happened. >>> in just a matter of hours. members of the justice department will be in san francisco to announce a settlement with volkswagen over the emissions...
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ramon: la seÑora marÍa elvia medina habla del gran temor que vive su familia luego de que la corte supremaar a miles de padres con hijos estadounidenses. >> es un sentimiento de rabia, de impotencia y frustraciÓn. >> cruda experiencia que comparte don rafael hernÁndez el esposo de la seÑora medina luego de saber que los planesmigratorios de obama quedan temporalmente congelados. >> muy triste, toda la gente y nosotros porque no se pudo hacer nada por lo pronto, pero hay que seguir luchando para que esto siga adelante no pare ahÍ. ramÓn: una familia originaria de mÉxico y un matrimonio que tiene 26 aÑos viviendo en las sombras con cuatro hijos nacidos en este paÍs. ♪ ♪ >> como mis hijos, yo tengo dos hijos ciudadanos, voy hacer que mis hijos voten para beneficio mÍo y que los papÁs tambiÉn hagan que sus hijos voten en beneficio de los inmigrantes. ramÓn: es el momento menos indicado para bajar la guardia y proteger a millones de familias indocumentadas y cuyos hijos dependen de ellos. >> a veces me ayudan con la tarea y sin ellos yo no puedo. >> siempre vamos a darle para adelante, para atr
ramon: la seÑora marÍa elvia medina habla del gran temor que vive su familia luego de que la corte supremaar a miles de padres con hijos estadounidenses. >> es un sentimiento de rabia, de impotencia y frustraciÓn. >> cruda experiencia que comparte don rafael hernÁndez el esposo de la seÑora medina luego de saber que los planesmigratorios de obama quedan temporalmente congelados. >> muy triste, toda la gente y nosotros porque no se pudo hacer nada por lo pronto, pero hay...
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. >>> one month since egyptair flight 804 went down in the maria medina. search crews say they have located the wreckage and cockpit voice recorder found in several locations, unspecified by officials. 66 people were on board when the flight went down on may 19. two weeks ago teams detected under water signals from the plane's black boxes. >>> some homeowners aren't happy about the plan of the flight above the peninsula and south bay but could get a break from airplane noise soon. dozens of neighbors attended this public hearing in redwood city last night to let the faa know they wan the volume turned down. a few weeks ago the faa said it would be willing to make some changes. >> so the faa offered to return to the big sur flight path which had been in place for 40 years. it's flown quietly goes over a lot of nonresidential or not intensely residential areas and if it's done properly is quiet. >> the public has time to make more proposals for change. the select committee says it will work with the faa and produce a final report later this summer. >>> sonom
. >>> one month since egyptair flight 804 went down in the maria medina. search crews say they have located the wreckage and cockpit voice recorder found in several locations, unspecified by officials. 66 people were on board when the flight went down on may 19. two weeks ago teams detected under water signals from the plane's black boxes. >>> some homeowners aren't happy about the plan of the flight above the peninsula and south bay but could get a break from airplane noise...
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y si creÍan que el escÁndalo de ninel conde con giovanni medina estaba en baÑo marÍa, pues aquÍ hay machacaemÁs de la sombra? daisy: pues el pasto fresco. profesor: por eso he creado el pasto portÁtil. usted lo puede llevar en su bolsa, y se refresca. lo pone en el piso y su mascota se refresca tambiÉn. daisy: y tambiÉn hace sus negocios. profesor: otro beneficio de este invento, para que vea. no es el calor, es el cerebro que estÁ trabajando. ahora, cuando uno estÁ en el parqueo trabajando, pues se come su torta, su taco, lo que sea. y despuÉs, ¿quÉ pasa cuando uno come? daisy: el metabolismo aumenta y tenemos mucho calor. profesor: despuÉs de comer, tenemos el plato que es abanico. daisy: quÉ bien, refresca muchÍsimo! me parece fantÁstico. se me ocurre ahora, doctor, con estos juegos acÁ, hay que hacer un experimento, a ver quÉ tanto se refresca en los juegos. profesor: ¿en cuÁl? daisy: pues en este que esta aquÍ merito. profesor: es que me da un poco de miedo. o daisy: no, en nombre de la ciencia, doctor. profesor: las cosas que tiene que hacer uno para los experimentos cientÍficos! como
y si creÍan que el escÁndalo de ninel conde con giovanni medina estaba en baÑo marÍa, pues aquÍ hay machacaemÁs de la sombra? daisy: pues el pasto fresco. profesor: por eso he creado el pasto portÁtil. usted lo puede llevar en su bolsa, y se refresca. lo pone en el piso y su mascota se refresca tambiÉn. daisy: y tambiÉn hace sus negocios. profesor: otro beneficio de este invento, para que vea. no es el calor, es el cerebro que estÁ trabajando. ahora, cuando uno estÁ en el parqueo...
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medina. >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes le saludamos jessica carrillo. >> y edgardo del villar marÍa celestelibre. >> comenzamosres en joyas, a la salida los tres simplemente se fueron como si nada. >> dos mujeres se dieron durÍsimo en un edificio en salvador, se jalaron el pelo, intercambiaron puÑetazos hasta patadas voladoras al parecer peleaban por un puesto de estacionamiento en la vivienda tras intensa lucha decidieron terminar la golpiza por bien de ambas, nadie intervino para separarlas solo un vecino con su telÉfono fue el que captÓ estas imÁgenes. >> una casa inflable volÓ por los aires era parte de un cumpleaÑos infantil pero fuertes vientos soltaron sus amarras y no habÍa nadie dentro, quedÓ atascada en un poste de luz. >>. >> autoridades de michigan afirmaron que no se radicorÁn cargos al policÍa acusado de dispararle fatalmente a un hombre durante un arresto en abril, el sujeto huÍa de autoridades despuÉs de haber presuntamente acuchillado a una mujer. un oficial lo arrinconÓ con su perro y el sujeto comenzÓ a apuÑalar al animal por eso otro agente tuvo que dispararle y lo matÓ. la fiscalÍa determi
medina. >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes le saludamos jessica carrillo. >> y edgardo del villar marÍa celestelibre. >> comenzamosres en joyas, a la salida los tres simplemente se fueron como si nada. >> dos mujeres se dieron durÍsimo en un edificio en salvador, se jalaron el pelo, intercambiaron puÑetazos hasta patadas voladoras al parecer peleaban por un puesto de estacionamiento en la vivienda tras intensa lucha decidieron terminar la golpiza por bien de ambas,...