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julio: en repÚblica dominicana, el preside danilo medina, espero a la prensa esperar para definir su polÍtico del pld aprobara a someter en el congreso un proyecto de ley para reformar la constituciÓn y reestablecer la reelecciÓn presidencial, el presidente danilo medina todavÍa no fijar su postura. segÚn fuentes tampoco lo hizo en la reuniÓn que sostuvo ayer con su compaÑeros de partido en el metro country club. hoy aguardamos al presidente medina, con respecto a este tema tras este al recibir las cartas credenciales de cuatro nuevos embajadores, acreditados en el paÍs. incluyendo a los diplomÁticos representantes de haitÍ y mÉxico. esto es todo por el momento y ahora retornÓ con ustedes. julio: muchÍsimas gracias, y vamos a decirles que los venezolanos residentes en la gran manzana, para protestar frente al consulado de su paÍs, exigiendo respeto a los derechos civiles. y ademÁs, pidiendo la denuncia ante el presidente maduro. luis: exigiendo la renuncia del presidente maduro, activista de la organizaciÓn sos venezuela, recordaron el acta de la independencia, afuera del consulado g
julio: en repÚblica dominicana, el preside danilo medina, espero a la prensa esperar para definir su polÍtico del pld aprobara a someter en el congreso un proyecto de ley para reformar la constituciÓn y reestablecer la reelecciÓn presidencial, el presidente danilo medina todavÍa no fijar su postura. segÚn fuentes tampoco lo hizo en la reuniÓn que sostuvo ayer con su compaÑeros de partido en el metro country club. hoy aguardamos al presidente medina, con respecto a este tema tras este al...
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el presidente medina fue uno de los afectados por este padecimiento. lo usaba todos los dÍas y luce desde el aÑo 2012, hasta septiembre del aÑo pasado. >> se utiliza mucho para las alergias, por ejemplo. >> Éste trastorno tambiÉn es producido... la cual fabrica una hormona que controla el uso de los carbohidratos, grasas y proteÍnas en el cuerpo. >> cuando esa glÁndula, el cuerpo no fabrica cortisona, su propia cortisona, la persona estÁ desganada, estÁ lenta. >> su tratamiento consiste en ver desintoxicar con el cortisona. ilia: el presidente correa, y funcionarios de la iglesia catÓlica... incluir a ecuador, bolivia, paraguay y todos en el mes de julio. fuentes dijeron que serÍa probable que en paraguay visite el santuario de la seÑora de... jorge viera nos informa. rafael: el papa francisco tiene un viento o fresco a la iglesia es un honor. es la visita oficial de paÍs latinoamericano. jorge: las dos ciudades mÁs grandes de ecuador los visitara. >> es una oportunidad para que todos nos manifestemos unidos. iglesia, estado, municipio. todos qu manife
el presidente medina fue uno de los afectados por este padecimiento. lo usaba todos los dÍas y luce desde el aÑo 2012, hasta septiembre del aÑo pasado. >> se utiliza mucho para las alergias, por ejemplo. >> Éste trastorno tambiÉn es producido... la cual fabrica una hormona que controla el uso de los carbohidratos, grasas y proteÍnas en el cuerpo. >> cuando esa glÁndula, el cuerpo no fabrica cortisona, su propia cortisona, la persona estÁ desganada, estÁ lenta....
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poder. >>> de su lado la autoridad de la iglesia catÓlica manifestÓ su desacuerdo, el presidente medinanos puedo ayudar a mantener su ropa interi or limpia. gracias, mami. de nada, cariño. [ locutora ] charmin ultra strong es cuatro veces más resistente que la marca barata líder. ♪ cha-cha-cha ♪ charmin ultra strong. ♪ charmin ♪ - fabricar papel reciclado para hacer fotocopias requiere la mitad de agua y un tercio menos de energía que el papel regular. además ayudará a salvar millones de árboles al año! conserva el ambiente! y dale a tu vida el poder de saber! >>> pero me ecuador hay uno especial un escuadrÓn de ortografÍa que corrigen graffitis, veamos. poner Útil des signos de puntuaciÓn o mayÚscula esto hace tres jÓvenes grupo acciÓn ort grÁfica. >>> si legal y tipificado y la pena podrÍa ser hasta 5 dÍas de cÁrcel. >>> salimos en la noche arriesgando pellejo en pro de lenguaje bien utilizado. >>> el grupo recorre calles de la capital en la noche, esta intervenciÓn es analisado. >>> si alguien va a pintar una pared que lo haga bien >>> en este graffiti hay 12 correcciones y auge pone
poder. >>> de su lado la autoridad de la iglesia catÓlica manifestÓ su desacuerdo, el presidente medinanos puedo ayudar a mantener su ropa interi or limpia. gracias, mami. de nada, cariño. [ locutora ] charmin ultra strong es cuatro veces más resistente que la marca barata líder. ♪ cha-cha-cha ♪ charmin ultra strong. ♪ charmin ♪ - fabricar papel reciclado para hacer fotocopias requiere la mitad de agua y un tercio menos de energía que el papel regular. además ayudará a...
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the kasbah, the medina.purchasing power coming over here to tangier -- >> they come like we come. we embrace it. other people want to come. and then we throw up. we'll, will tangier's unique character survive? >> i hope so. i really hope so. >> tangier is morocco. always was morocco. and recently the country's leadership seems to have embraced it. in all its ill reputed glory. the days of predatory poets in search of literary inspiration and young flesh are probably over for good. hippies can just as easily get their bong rips in portland or peoria. but the good stuff, the real good stuff, the sounds and smells and the look of tangier, what you see and hear when you lean out the window and take it all in, that's here to stay. ♪ ♪ >>> for most of my life, libya was a word with bad associations. libya meant gadhafi. libya meant terrorism. >> pan am flight 103 went down in a blazing fireball. >> libya meant a bad place where a comical, megalomaniacal dictator was the absolute power. nobody in libya, however, wa
the kasbah, the medina.purchasing power coming over here to tangier -- >> they come like we come. we embrace it. other people want to come. and then we throw up. we'll, will tangier's unique character survive? >> i hope so. i really hope so. >> tangier is morocco. always was morocco. and recently the country's leadership seems to have embraced it. in all its ill reputed glory. the days of predatory poets in search of literary inspiration and young flesh are probably over for...
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ilia: en repÚblica dominicana las Últimas seÑales del presidente medina y el ex presidente leonel fernÁndezia en el tema de la reelecciÓn. manuel mÉndez nos dice mÁs. manuel: todo parece indicar que el prÓximo domingo 19 de abril serÁ vital, ya que permanece en las diferencia por la reelecciÓn presidencial. >>jamÁs se prestarÍa para participar en este proceso. >> como ellos saben que el presidente no estaba? el presidente no le ha dicho a nadie si estÁ o no estÁ. nosotros, haciÉndonos eco de lo que pide la poblaciÓn, estamos en estode que el presidente se realiza. manuel: el momento para referirse en el posible postulaciÓn estÁ cerca, mientras que la maldita decidiÓ mostrarÁ ..... >> no habrÁ reelecciÓn presidencial, no se va a modificar la constituciÓn. manuel:programado para el prÓximo19, sobre el interrogante, una posible propuesta. >> hay gente que estÁsiendobravucones, que no estÁn haciendo otras cosas manuel: algunos favorece el encuentro entre el ex presidente y el presidente manuel medina. segÚn ellos, para evitar contratiempos. es todo y retornÓ con ustedes. ilia: y ahora, mas noti
ilia: en repÚblica dominicana las Últimas seÑales del presidente medina y el ex presidente leonel fernÁndezia en el tema de la reelecciÓn. manuel mÉndez nos dice mÁs. manuel: todo parece indicar que el prÓximo domingo 19 de abril serÁ vital, ya que permanece en las diferencia por la reelecciÓn presidencial. >>jamÁs se prestarÍa para participar en este proceso. >> como ellos saben que el presidente no estaba? el presidente no le ha dicho a nadie si estÁ o no estÁ....
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maria medina in mountain view with what one community is doing to help out. >> please help us. please let us know what's going on. >> reporter: for hours he had no idea if his family in nepal survived saturday's massive earthquake. with phone lines down social media was his only connection to his country. >> my mother, my father, my brother. >> reporter: his parents and brother live in nepal. but call it luck or just good timing, they were here visiting him in the south bay. still, with so many of his family in nepal he says his mom feels the urge to return home. >> traveling i don't feel seeing these beautiful places, my heart is in a country [ inaudible ] >> reporter: now from thousands of miles away, he and many in the bay area nepali community are coming together to do what they can to help the survivors. >> they're fighting for water. it's about humanity. humans are to help each other in times of need. >> reporter: he's using social media to help families find the missing. he says his family, like many others, is choosing to live outside for fear the after shocks will send
maria medina in mountain view with what one community is doing to help out. >> please help us. please let us know what's going on. >> reporter: for hours he had no idea if his family in nepal survived saturday's massive earthquake. with phone lines down social media was his only connection to his country. >> my mother, my father, my brother. >> reporter: his parents and brother live in nepal. but call it luck or just good timing, they were here visiting him in the south...
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but maria medina says a new theory suggests waiting is actually better. >> reporter: baby alexis was born healthy two months ago. >> she is healthy and full term and doesn't have a low birth weight or any issues like that. >> reporter: alexis is 17 months apart from sister bella, but now experts are saying moms should span out their pregnancies at least 18 months apart. >> having babies closer than that is not a good idea for the health of baby or mother. >> reporter: dr. phillip says doctors worldwide agree moms need time for their body to bounce back from pregnancy before expecting again or they put their newborns at risk. >> low birth weight. and those who are born at that weight fail to thrive. >> reporter: the study released thursday by centers for disease control and prevention says 30% of moms have babies closer than 17 months. emily is expecting her third 20 month after giving birth to her second child. >> 17 month it is first two, 20 months the second one. i think it could be hard. people's bodies are totally different. so what is great for one person is not okay for another
but maria medina says a new theory suggests waiting is actually better. >> reporter: baby alexis was born healthy two months ago. >> she is healthy and full term and doesn't have a low birth weight or any issues like that. >> reporter: alexis is 17 months apart from sister bella, but now experts are saying moms should span out their pregnancies at least 18 months apart. >> having babies closer than that is not a good idea for the health of baby or mother. >>...
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live in palo alto, maria medina kpix 5. >>> a millbrae man who was carjacked then ran over by his own car survived with only minor injuries. the suspect is under arrest and police say friday he took the car and ran over the owner as he got away. on monday he was found in a different car driven by this man. police stopped leo soto for speeding. the suspect was found hiding under clothing in the back seat. >>> speeding past a school bus. parents watch in horror as an suv nearly mows down their children. >> gas prices are going back up but $9 a gallon? the sign that had drivers in one bay >>> you waste water you could be slapped with a $10,000 fine. governor brown supporting legislation to ramp up enforcement of water restrictions during the drought. >> we'll be faithful to the law, but we think that as everything else in the statutory world, there are ways to be more aggressive in interpretations than not and that's what we'll pursue because of the drought because of the emergency. >> right now it's $500. those fines would apply to both homeowners and businesses and they would be reserv
live in palo alto, maria medina kpix 5. >>> a millbrae man who was carjacked then ran over by his own car survived with only minor injuries. the suspect is under arrest and police say friday he took the car and ran over the owner as he got away. on monday he was found in a different car driven by this man. police stopped leo soto for speeding. the suspect was found hiding under clothing in the back seat. >>> speeding past a school bus. parents watch in horror as an suv nearly...
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maria medina explains how neighbors are rallying in hopes of catching the robbers. >> reporter: it is the ten seconds and 82-year-old oakland woman will never forget. >> it's heart-wrenching. >> reporter: brian lives next door to the victim. it's his surveillance camera that caught the crime. >> they pull up and her mom gets out of the car. >> reporter: you can see brian's neighbor standing at the back of her suv when a dark four-door car pulls up across the street. two people get out and head straight to the victim. >> they come up behind her and attack her and then they steal her purse. >> reporter: the victim runs towards the suspect as car and tries to grab her purse. instead, she is dragged a few feet before she falls. look closely and you can see her daughter is in the car with her baby with no idea what happened feet away. >> she didn't even know her mother had been almost run over. >> reporter: seconds later the daughter comes face to face with the suspects when they realize they hit a dead-end street and need to turn around nearly running them over. >> i thought if that was m
maria medina explains how neighbors are rallying in hopes of catching the robbers. >> reporter: it is the ten seconds and 82-year-old oakland woman will never forget. >> it's heart-wrenching. >> reporter: brian lives next door to the victim. it's his surveillance camera that caught the crime. >> they pull up and her mom gets out of the car. >> reporter: you can see brian's neighbor standing at the back of her suv when a dark four-door car pulls up across the...
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>> reporter: maria medina, kpix 5. >> alaska airlines has apologized for the way the situation was handled and has offered to cover the cost of the family's overnight stay. you can watch the entire unedited incident from that plane at cbssf.com. >>> the time now 4:51. this bay area tech ceo tells employees they can't negotiate their salary. why sh syria an explosion at a power station in maryland caused outages in washington, d.c. the white house and the capital both affected. but backup generators kicked in and the president says he didn't notice any interruptions. museums were affected as well as train stations and some other sites in the capital. power is restored. there is no link to terrorism. >>> well, vice president joe biden is coming to the bay area this week. he will attend a political fundraiser in san francisco on thursday. and on friday he will visit a pg&e facility in oakland. the vice president's wife jill is also making the trip and will visit de anza college in cupertino. >>> san francisco state grads will get sent into the real world with some inspirational words from our
>> reporter: maria medina, kpix 5. >> alaska airlines has apologized for the way the situation was handled and has offered to cover the cost of the family's overnight stay. you can watch the entire unedited incident from that plane at cbssf.com. >>> the time now 4:51. this bay area tech ceo tells employees they can't negotiate their salary. why sh syria an explosion at a power station in maryland caused outages in washington, d.c. the white house and the capital both...
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live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> virgin america is saying hello to hawaii. airline is launching daily nonstop flights from sfo know honolulu in november and to maui in december. tickets start at $199 each way. >>> home burglaries shoot up in one bay area neighborhoods. the trend that's drawing in criminals. >> i'm no angel. >> i'm no angel. >> taking sexy back. the plus sized brand getting major attention for this powerful beauty me (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >>> there's been a shocking increase in home blares in berkeley in recent -- burglaries in berkeley in recent months
live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> virgin america is saying hello to hawaii. airline is launching daily nonstop flights from sfo know honolulu in november and to maui in december. tickets start at $199 each way. >>> home burglaries shoot up in one bay area neighborhoods. the trend that's drawing in criminals. >> i'm no angel. >> i'm no angel. >> taking sexy back. the plus sized brand getting major attention for this powerful beauty me (vo) at...
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live in san francisco, maria medina, kpix 5. >> the victim's family says the nearly $9,000 cello isn't damaged on the outside but it doesn't play the same. it's going to need to be inspected. >>> authorities believe there may be more victims of two alleged robbery and kidnapping suspects in cupertino. 25-year-old alexander in. al of the jet and a woman are accused of kidnapping a man and robbing him of $7,500 worth of goods and threatening him with a knife and pepper spraying him. they were arrested in pleasanton for a similar crime. >>> a massive scuffle between police and protestors in baltimore. the escalating tensions over the mysterious death a man in police custody. >> an electrifying show in the sky. the rare moment when lightning and love collide in a spectacular eruption. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> tension rising on the streets of baltimore. two p
live in san francisco, maria medina, kpix 5. >> the victim's family says the nearly $9,000 cello isn't damaged on the outside but it doesn't play the same. it's going to need to be inspected. >>> authorities believe there may be more victims of two alleged robbery and kidnapping suspects in cupertino. 25-year-old alexander in. al of the jet and a woman are accused of kidnapping a man and robbing him of $7,500 worth of goods and threatening him with a knife and pepper spraying...
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in oakland, maria medina, kpix 5. >> hate to break it the to coach but the warriors are pretty good on the road, too. [ laughter ] >> exactly. and if there are warriors fans in the stands in new orleans, they are going to scream as loud as they want. >> they will be in yellow. by the way, game 3 thursday. we have to wait a few days in new orleans. game 3, go warriors! >>> 4:52. it may be the fastest train h . after a winter of above average temperatures, we are below average for this tuesday. 58 in san francisco today. 50s at the coast with barely any clearing. we'll have afternoon sunshine around the peninsula and into the santa clara valley in the 60s and low 70s. east of the bay today, numbers stacking up in the 60s to 70s out towards mountain house and discovery bay. we are going to see a southwest and west wind today up to 20 miles per hour pretty blustery in stinson beach. 64 san rafael. mid-60s sonoma and good morning, windsor, your high today with afternoon sunshine in the 60s. >>> 4:55. cell phone video shows the moments after an alleged case of road rage involving an uber dri
in oakland, maria medina, kpix 5. >> hate to break it the to coach but the warriors are pretty good on the road, too. [ laughter ] >> exactly. and if there are warriors fans in the stands in new orleans, they are going to scream as loud as they want. >> they will be in yellow. by the way, game 3 thursday. we have to wait a few days in new orleans. game 3, go warriors! >>> 4:52. it may be the fastest train h . after a winter of above average temperatures, we are below...
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live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >> the study is based on birth certificates from 36 states and the district of columbia. >>> that measles outbreak linked to disneyland is nearly over in california. state officials are expected to declare an end to the outbreak tomorrow. if no new cases pop up. it started in december and it spread to several other states and even several countries. 131 people in california were infected. the outbreak reignited the big debate over vaccines. a state bill that would require vaccinations for most schoolchildren has now stalled in the senate. >>> a scary ride for some country superstars. the scramble to safety when their tour bus burst into flames. >> and stopping those annoying robo calls. the phone companies have the power to block 'em. so why aren't they? we're going to find out what's the hang-up. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> new at 5:00 here it is the panicked 9
live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >> the study is based on birth certificates from 36 states and the district of columbia. >>> that measles outbreak linked to disneyland is nearly over in california. state officials are expected to declare an end to the outbreak tomorrow. if no new cases pop up. it started in december and it spread to several other states and even several countries. 131 people in california were infected. the outbreak reignited the big debate over vaccines....
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kpix 5's maria medina has the story. >> reporter: and veronica, it has been such an emotional day for the san jose police department. some officers i spoke to said they didn't want to go on camera to do an interview because they thought they would just lose it but they are so grateful and so thankful for the support from the law enforcement community. >> guy doing exactly what he loved to do. >> reporter: from those who knew him to those who never met officer johnson -- >> it impacts all of us deeply. >> reporter: the law enforcement community stood together today to say good-bye to one of their own. >> it's nice to see so many agencies from across the country show up and honor mike. >> reporter: they came from across the country a tradition in the law enforcement world to support a department, family and community of a fallen hero. >> it's tragic. it's something you don't want to have to do. >> he is an all-star. >> reporter: the lieutenant supervised officer johnson. he said we're his uniform with pride. they say he died doing what he loved. >> i want to give mike a standing ovation
kpix 5's maria medina has the story. >> reporter: and veronica, it has been such an emotional day for the san jose police department. some officers i spoke to said they didn't want to go on camera to do an interview because they thought they would just lose it but they are so grateful and so thankful for the support from the law enforcement community. >> guy doing exactly what he loved to do. >> reporter: from those who knew him to those who never met officer johnson --...
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super= super= armando medina/ coordinador viacrusis migrante inq=.nes que tienen la capacidad de alcanzar al migrante golpearlos. psicológicamente estas personas que están contratando el inm en lo personal digo que están mal de su cabeza porque actúan de una mera no correcta e inhumana." en su camino manos solidarias les han ofrecido techo y comida para recuperarse y seguir su trayecto . y muchos mas se han unido a ellos ,,sobre todo quienes en carne propia han padecido las consecuencias de la nueva seguridad en las vias.. super=maynor solis/ migrante de el salvador inq=". de repente llegando a corazones hermano que el tren se para hermano y le salen los federales, los huachos y nos salieron como cien de la migra, hermanito. bamos como 15 personas y prácticamente creo que solo yo me salvé, mi hermano." pero ademas los criminales tambien los asechan .y les quitan lo poco que llevan sino es que les arrebatan hasta la vida. stand=jazive perez/ ciudad de mexico inq=.el viacrusis migrante seguirá avanzando durante esta semana en la ruta del ferrocarril y
super= super= armando medina/ coordinador viacrusis migrante inq=.nes que tienen la capacidad de alcanzar al migrante golpearlos. psicológicamente estas personas que están contratando el inm en lo personal digo que están mal de su cabeza porque actúan de una mera no correcta e inhumana." en su camino manos solidarias les han ofrecido techo y comida para recuperarse y seguir su trayecto . y muchos mas se han unido a ellos ,,sobre todo quienes en carne propia han padecido las...
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in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >> alaska airlines did issue an apology but elizabeth says she wantstten apology to her husband and two boys who couldn't understand why they were removed from the flight. >>> homeowners in berkeley having a higher increase in burglaries. the neighborhoods hard hit include francisco and grant streets, dwight and ellsworth, and woolsey and lewiston. homes in these areas have been hit so many times that notices are being poles, warning neighbors to be alert. burglaries are up 220% from last year. so what are homeowners doing to invite that trouble? >> a lot of times there's people maybe have -- leaving valuables that they can clearly see from the street. >> berkeley police are putting extra patrols in the burglary hot zone. good news some arrests have been made and some items have been recovered. >>> investigators have found the man responsible for a deadly hit-and-run in san jose, they say. they say just after midnight, a pickup truck hit a car on 101 and sped off. moments later the stalled vehicle was struck by another pickup and burst into flames kill
in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >> alaska airlines did issue an apology but elizabeth says she wantstten apology to her husband and two boys who couldn't understand why they were removed from the flight. >>> homeowners in berkeley having a higher increase in burglaries. the neighborhoods hard hit include francisco and grant streets, dwight and ellsworth, and woolsey and lewiston. homes in these areas have been hit so many times that notices are being poles, warning neighbors...
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. >> maria medina on a show of support. >> reporter: a lot of officers say they couldn't go on cameraiew because they were afraid that they would get choked up. they are grateful for support from the law enforcement community. >>> who you wear the uniform -- it hurts. >> reporter: they are bonded no matter the agency, unit, rank. >> we are the protectors and guardians. when one is killed in the line of duty, it reverberates throughout the profession. >> reporter: today thousands of law enforcement stood together in grief coming from all over california and across the country. >> the law enforcement family is big so we are happy to come from chicago weather we can. >> reporter: the pain was felt most by the san jose police department including those who graduated the academy with officer michael johnson in 2001. >> mike paid the ultimate sacrifice doing what he loved. >> reporter: it was his graduating class who loves the last san jose officer killed in the line of duty. >> i was on scene for that one. and it never gets any easier. >> reporter: a farewell to another hero gunned down wh
. >> maria medina on a show of support. >> reporter: a lot of officers say they couldn't go on cameraiew because they were afraid that they would get choked up. they are grateful for support from the law enforcement community. >>> who you wear the uniform -- it hurts. >> reporter: they are bonded no matter the agency, unit, rank. >> we are the protectors and guardians. when one is killed in the line of duty, it reverberates throughout the profession. >>...
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new at 6:00 kpix 5's maria medina live with the fight to fix it. maria. >> reporter: and veronica, one woman called 911 but instead of getting help, she says she watched her husband die. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> reporter: it's a call for help one woman says didn't get answered quick enough. >> richard did not make it. >> reporter: she told lawmakers thursday morning how 911 failed her. >> the dispatch informed me that she could not forward my call without an address. by then, i realized richard was turning purple so i handed the phone over to a friend who continued to describe our location. >> reporter: the 911 flaw was at the center of a hearing at the capital tracing emergency calls made from cell phones. if i were to call 911 from a home here dispatchers could only see my approximate location. and that means officers might have to knock on every, single door on this block to find me. >> when 911 comes in sometimes it comes off a cell tower or in an approximate area. it doesn't give us an exact location so it could be a house down the bl
new at 6:00 kpix 5's maria medina live with the fight to fix it. maria. >> reporter: and veronica, one woman called 911 but instead of getting help, she says she watched her husband die. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> reporter: it's a call for help one woman says didn't get answered quick enough. >> richard did not make it. >> reporter: she told lawmakers thursday morning how 911 failed her. >> the dispatch informed me that she could not forward my call...
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eÍa: el presidente danilo medina inaugurÓ la feria del libro.s hijos. univisiÓn estamos promoviendo a travÉs de nuestra campaÑa pequeÑos y valiosos. sÍ que conocer a fondo cÓmo crear tiempo de calidad con su pequeÑos y asÍ comprometerse y convertir cada momento especial para sus hijos ni la palabra Éxitos sin acento al 26262, desde su telÉfono mÓvil. vamos con esos dÍas. >> la presidencia de chile hizo autocrÍtica por los casos de corrupciÓn polÍtica por lo que se ha conseguido en los Últimos meses. y se han conseguido tiempo Éticamente imprudente de hacer negocios. michele: chileno es un paÍs corrupto. la mayor parte de nuestras ilusiones y organizaciones son gente que trabaja apegado a la ley. no distinguiÓ en el pasado y asistido ahora. como dijo uno de los consejeros, tenemos un montÓn de problemas pero estamos mucho mejor. y no era la idea... sino de que hemos avanzado hoy dÍa. el mundo y el paÍs nos exige mucho mÁs. la mejor prueba es la reacciÓn de chilenos ante los privilegios y abusos. >> continuar en mÉxico las protestas de los jornale
eÍa: el presidente danilo medina inaugurÓ la feria del libro.s hijos. univisiÓn estamos promoviendo a travÉs de nuestra campaÑa pequeÑos y valiosos. sÍ que conocer a fondo cÓmo crear tiempo de calidad con su pequeÑos y asÍ comprometerse y convertir cada momento especial para sus hijos ni la palabra Éxitos sin acento al 26262, desde su telÉfono mÓvil. vamos con esos dÍas. >> la presidencia de chile hizo autocrÍtica por los casos de corrupciÓn polÍtica por lo que se ha...
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kpix 5's maria medina has been at the ballpark all day. you met a fan with a pretty impressive streak. >> last night i did a story about a man who had been to 26 home openers in a row. then an usher e-mailed us and said that's nothing. wait till you meet betty. >> reporter: betty is not your ordinary giants fan. she's truly a faithful fan. she's gone to openening day for more than half a century. >> what year was your first home opener? >> 1963. >> reporter: it's her 52nd in a row. she says a lot has changed since her first one. >> well, we're in a better ballpark. it's been 37 years at candlestick. >> reporter: she can't tell you what her favorite game is or her least faisk. -- least favorite. >> too many. i can't remember that far back. >> reporter: but she can tell you her favorite player. >> my favorite player was jt snow. >> reporter: betty first started coming to the home openers after her husband bought season tickets. after she passed away five years ago, she continued the streak. this year she was the first time she was afraid her
kpix 5's maria medina has been at the ballpark all day. you met a fan with a pretty impressive streak. >> last night i did a story about a man who had been to 26 home openers in a row. then an usher e-mailed us and said that's nothing. wait till you meet betty. >> reporter: betty is not your ordinary giants fan. she's truly a faithful fan. she's gone to openening day for more than half a century. >> what year was your first home opener? >> 1963. >> reporter: it's...
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kpix 5's maria medina just talked with one teenaged musician who is now very relieved.ter: guys, she is so happy to have her cello back after a mystery man decided to drop it off here at the buddha lounge. nearly two weeks after cameras caught this man and woman stealing an $8,500 cello from a car on o'farrell near union square. >> i figure someone left it here. that's all. >> reporter: the musical instrument showed up at the buddha lounge in chinatown. >> the guy just simply walked in quickly, gave the cello to the bartender. >> reporter: san francisco police say a mystery man dropped off the stolen cello and told the bartender to call police. the very next day the cello was back in the hands of its 16- year-old owner. >> i didn't hear the, um, phone call. and then, um, i -- i went back in and then my mom had said, the cello is back and it was just a rush of relief and i'm just so infinitely grateful to them. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: a twist in the case the teen says that took her by surprise. the teen says she is afraid to reveal her identity because the suspects are
kpix 5's maria medina just talked with one teenaged musician who is now very relieved.ter: guys, she is so happy to have her cello back after a mystery man decided to drop it off here at the buddha lounge. nearly two weeks after cameras caught this man and woman stealing an $8,500 cello from a car on o'farrell near union square. >> i figure someone left it here. that's all. >> reporter: the musical instrument showed up at the buddha lounge in chinatown. >> the guy just simply...
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kpix 5's maria medina is live at ocean beach where even the most experienced surfers are staying away, maria? >> reporter: it is cold and windy here. these waves are very powerful and as you mentioned even experienced surfers say these conditions are too dangerous for them. >> i was out. i got one wave and came in. it was a little bit probably much for me also. >> reporter: even for the most experienced surfers like robert, the waves that hit ocean beach friday were too much to handle. >> it's a rough day. you really got to know what you're doing to go out today. >> i didn't think it would be coming in this late. >> reporter: the swell was expected to last throughout the night with waves as high as 15 feet. >> it's scary. like no waves i have ever seen. >> reporter: with rough conditions and strong rip currents he says even surfers second-guess going into the water. >> i surfed hawaii and other places but this is scary. >> reporter: only a handful close to ride the waves friday. >> for here on a day like today, it's not normal. usually there's 1,000 guys out there. >> reporter: with k
kpix 5's maria medina is live at ocean beach where even the most experienced surfers are staying away, maria? >> reporter: it is cold and windy here. these waves are very powerful and as you mentioned even experienced surfers say these conditions are too dangerous for them. >> i was out. i got one wave and came in. it was a little bit probably much for me also. >> reporter: even for the most experienced surfers like robert, the waves that hit ocean beach friday were too much...
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example of the pro prophet muhammad that provides too much inspiration to too many bad people, the medina set is of muslims and what can we do about it and they are struggling to think about a change. and here is is the interesting thing. if we move the debate to ok islam needs something maybe not an exodus of muslims out of islam but something else, a reformation, christianity, a great religion went through a reformation. judaism went through a reformation. if islam needs to go through a reformation then to the muslim reformers what is it that needs to change? when you turn on the television and you feel yourselves inspired and heartened by the words of the current president of egypt and you know how he came to power, and he says in the thousand something year old university in egypt most prestigious he looks at the clerics and tells them we need a revolution a revolution in religion. what does he mean? what does he want? i don't know. i just know that the very fact that he is doing that is new and incrediblyincredibly brave. and i have five amendments that i think the leadership can may
example of the pro prophet muhammad that provides too much inspiration to too many bad people, the medina set is of muslims and what can we do about it and they are struggling to think about a change. and here is is the interesting thing. if we move the debate to ok islam needs something maybe not an exodus of muslims out of islam but something else, a reformation, christianity, a great religion went through a reformation. judaism went through a reformation. if islam needs to go through a...
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kpix 5's maria medina on how the police chief is doing damage control trying to restore public trust. >> reporter: and the police chief held a news conference today for about an hour. he announced in light of the texting scandal, he will be randomly selecting police officers to check to see if they missed any red flags in their background checks. >> it just makes me sick to even talk about it. >> reporter: san francisco police chief greg suhr says the eight officers including a captain caught exchanging racist and homophobic texts do not belong in his department. >> i have suspended them and they have been referred to the police commission with a recommendation of only termination. >> reporter: but his afternoon announcement was just one of several scandals he addressed including the investigation into a crime lab analyst and supervisor accused of failing to tell investigators if suspects' dna matched criminal profiles in a federal database. >> there could well be suspects that we should have gotten identified that we should be conducting investigations on. >> i find it repulsive. in
kpix 5's maria medina on how the police chief is doing damage control trying to restore public trust. >> reporter: and the police chief held a news conference today for about an hour. he announced in light of the texting scandal, he will be randomly selecting police officers to check to see if they missed any red flags in their background checks. >> it just makes me sick to even talk about it. >> reporter: san francisco police chief greg suhr says the eight officers including...
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good evening, i'm maria medina >>> look at what we have not seen in a long time in the bay area. rain and this is just the beginning. plenty more is on the way. good evening. somewhat what was that wet stuff? the doppler shows most of the rain at this hour heading south and east out of the immediate bay area. what it does not show you is more is on the way. satellite loop shows the low we have been tracking all weekend. off of the oregon coast, sinking south, when it does a stronger system will hit the bay area tomorrow night. at the same time the mountains will hit snow with gusts of 50 miles an hour. already a few inches of snow fallen at north star. snowing there since sunrise. another four inches is expected overnight. we will get more rain out of the monday night storm and have all of the details when we cover weather in a few minutes. >>> despite today's rain, governor brown is challenging all californians to change their behavior when it comes to water use. the governor says it has to happen to make it through a drought of this magnitude. brown ordered an unprecedented man
good evening, i'm maria medina >>> look at what we have not seen in a long time in the bay area. rain and this is just the beginning. plenty more is on the way. good evening. somewhat what was that wet stuff? the doppler shows most of the rain at this hour heading south and east out of the immediate bay area. what it does not show you is more is on the way. satellite loop shows the low we have been tracking all weekend. off of the oregon coast, sinking south, when it does a stronger...
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. >> gabriel medina worked with the agency that helped zach raise donations. >> how do we make sure other families are treated fairly or single mothers the elderly? >> they had to decide how to fairly distribute $165,000. a couple of con artists tried to claim they lived in the building, but in the end zach handed out checks ranging from $6,000 to $15,000 to 40 victim. >> god bless them. >> like ugenia and umberto who used it for clothes, a bed and a tv and dining table as they bunk temporarily with another fire victim. zach says he hopes it was fair, but wouldn't mind someway to be sure. >> there should be a suggestion about the vetting process to blake sure people are not taking advantage of the amazing new technology. >> this is not just all a concern of what if. there are people in other states that were complete ripoffs. they have taken advantage of these and they have been arrested for fraud. luckily it is rare and a far cry from the honest work of campaigns like zach's. >>> president obama and the first lady welcome japanese prime minister shinzo abe and his wife for the white hous
. >> gabriel medina worked with the agency that helped zach raise donations. >> how do we make sure other families are treated fairly or single mothers the elderly? >> they had to decide how to fairly distribute $165,000. a couple of con artists tried to claim they lived in the building, but in the end zach handed out checks ranging from $6,000 to $15,000 to 40 victim. >> god bless them. >> like ugenia and umberto who used it for clothes, a bed and a tv and dining...
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. >> gabriel medina worked with the agency that helped zach raise donations. >> how do we make sure other families are treated fairly or single mothers the elderly? >> they had to decide how to fairly distribute $165,000. a couple of con artists tried to claim they lived in the building, but in the end zach handed out checks ranging from $6,000 to $15,000 to 40 victim. >> god bless them. >> like ugenia and umberto who used it for clothes, a bed and a tv and dining table as they bunk temporarily with another fire victim. zach says he hopes it was fair, but wouldn't mind someway to be sure. >> there should be a suggestion about the vetting process to blake sure people are not taking advantage of the amazing new technology. >> this is not just all a concern of what if. there are people in other states that were complete ripoffs. they have taken advantage of these and they have been arrested for fraud. luckily it is rare and a far cry from the honest work of campaigns like zach's. >>> president obama and the first lady welcome japanese prime minister shinzo abe and his wife for the white hous
. >> gabriel medina worked with the agency that helped zach raise donations. >> how do we make sure other families are treated fairly or single mothers the elderly? >> they had to decide how to fairly distribute $165,000. a couple of con artists tried to claim they lived in the building, but in the end zach handed out checks ranging from $6,000 to $15,000 to 40 victim. >> god bless them. >> like ugenia and umberto who used it for clothes, a bed and a tv and dining...
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good evening, i'm maria medina -- in for ann notarangelo. >>> a gruesome discovery inside a boarded up house. a mummified body that has been there for years. good evening. >>> the richmond district the body was just found last night. kpix don lynne is outside. hi. >> hi, brian. the body was wrapped in a blanket for 5 years and believe to be a 90-year-old woman. that body was removed from the house yesterday. the big question, how she died and why her daughter did not say anything while living with a corps. >> the mystery of a mummified body found inside of the house is deepened by a case of hoarding. >> cleanup workers and firefighters had a hard time getting in, once they got in the smell was so bad. firefighter his to wear oxygen masks. >> public health is dealing with the rats and reported reported black widows and my department of health and the contractors are looking into the infestation of things. >> reporter: the supervisor of the neighborhood says it took workers a few days to remove some of the trash before discovering the body on saturday. the police believe it was the body
good evening, i'm maria medina -- in for ann notarangelo. >>> a gruesome discovery inside a boarded up house. a mummified body that has been there for years. good evening. >>> the richmond district the body was just found last night. kpix don lynne is outside. hi. >> hi, brian. the body was wrapped in a blanket for 5 years and believe to be a 90-year-old woman. that body was removed from the house yesterday. the big question, how she died and why her daughter did not say...
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luis: giovanni medina quiere mucho a su mujer, ninel conde.l mercado en África, con unos manjares que son delcia de sus pobladores, no se lo puede perder el "primero impacto, acompÁÑenos. ♪ ♪ johnny: continuamos con los lenguilargos, ¿quÉ tenemos ahora? luis: vero bastos me sorprendiÓ una vez mÁs, en cuestiÓn de segundos, por un telÉfono tenÍa a colate, y por otro a ninel conde. verÓnica: fueron noticia el dÍa de ayer, y traemos la informaciÓn de lo que sucede, lo nuevo, en el caso de ninel conde, y giovanni medina. giovanni medina me explica que no hay ninguna negociaciÓn con juan zepeda, lo que se hizo fue ninel hablando con los abogados, cumpliendo lo que el ministerio pÚblico le habÍa pedido, y lo que se hizo de nuevo fue la ratificaciÓn de la reparaciÓn del daÑo, que en ningÚn momento ninel estÁ negociando con juan, lo que ellos exigen es la reparaciÓn del daÑo, los 3.800.000 $ mexicanos germÁn zepeda le debe a ninel conde, y en cuanto la descompensaciÓn, efectivamente se desmayÓ, no totalmente, pero se le bajÓ el azÚcar, por la presiÓn,
luis: giovanni medina quiere mucho a su mujer, ninel conde.l mercado en África, con unos manjares que son delcia de sus pobladores, no se lo puede perder el "primero impacto, acompÁÑenos. ♪ ♪ johnny: continuamos con los lenguilargos, ¿quÉ tenemos ahora? luis: vero bastos me sorprendiÓ una vez mÁs, en cuestiÓn de segundos, por un telÉfono tenÍa a colate, y por otro a ninel conde. verÓnica: fueron noticia el dÍa de ayer, y traemos la informaciÓn de lo que sucede, lo nuevo,...
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>> reporter: maria medina, kpix 5. >> alaska airlines has apologized for the way the situation was handled and has offered to cover the cost of the family's overnight stay. you can watch the entire unedited incident from that plane at cbssf.com. >>> is this the ugliest lawn in san francisco? might be. the city's department of environment launched the contest calling for people to submit photos like this to call attention to the drought. the winner gets a makeover with drought-tolerant plants. the loser will have their picture shown. [ laughter ] >> and have a really ugly lawn. >> whose yard is that? [ laughter ] >> that's pretty ugly. >> they're conserving, right? >> how are we doing? >> okay. how are you doing? >> how you doing? >>> you're doing all right on the roads right now. not the bay bridge. you can see traffic is backed up to the maze but we are still seeing green on the sensors off the eastshore freeway so that indicates traffic is moving okay there but it looks like a stalled vehicle westbound 580 at 24. that's going to slow you down as well as you head through the maze there. c
>> reporter: maria medina, kpix 5. >> alaska airlines has apologized for the way the situation was handled and has offered to cover the cost of the family's overnight stay. you can watch the entire unedited incident from that plane at cbssf.com. >>> is this the ugliest lawn in san francisco? might be. the city's department of environment launched the contest calling for people to submit photos like this to call attention to the drought. the winner gets a makeover with...
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adriana: francisca reaccionÓ a las felicitaciones del presidente danilo medina.mos una entrevista a francisca realiza de nueva york justo antes de comenzar la competencia. >> llevÓ sueÑos, llegÓ esperanza, llevÓ mucha hambre de Éxito, de muchas ganas de prepararme, de ser alguien, llevÓ todo lo que soy, desde lo mÁs humilde hasta lo mÁximo que mi cabeza puede idealizar. adriana: alguien importante la vida de francisca su esposo y le preguntamos cÓmo piensa mantener estable su matrimonio. >> ahora vamos a enfrentar una proa muy difÍcil que es la distancia. es la comunicaciÓn, tenemos muy buena comunicaciÓn, sabe lo que yo quiero, conoce mi corazÓn y mis sueÑos y los entendiÓ y asÍ me acepto asÍ que ahora tiene que quedarse conmigo asÍ y yo creo que es muy maduro y nosotros sabemos hasta dÓnde queremos llegar y la tv va a ser la comunicaciÓn, mantenernos siempre en sintonÍa. francisca nos revela de donde nace el personaje que creÓ durante la competencia >> es un personaje campesino tÍpico de mi pueblo. te puedes encontrar gente que habla como mela. es una mujer que
adriana: francisca reaccionÓ a las felicitaciones del presidente danilo medina.mos una entrevista a francisca realiza de nueva york justo antes de comenzar la competencia. >> llevÓ sueÑos, llegÓ esperanza, llevÓ mucha hambre de Éxito, de muchas ganas de prepararme, de ser alguien, llevÓ todo lo que soy, desde lo mÁs humilde hasta lo mÁximo que mi cabeza puede idealizar. adriana: alguien importante la vida de francisca su esposo y le preguntamos cÓmo piensa mantener estable su...
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medina who now works at the university he has founded is grateful for programs educating young khazaksike her abroad. she shows appreciation at the ballot box but knows the only leader she has ever known won't be in power forever. >> people are worried about the future. it's natural for people to worry about the future and to think about it, but i think everything will go peacefully because he has laid out a foundation. >> reporter: that foundation may need fortifying after this election, like ebb suring an event annual smooth transition of power and delivery to kazakhstan's real not managed, democracy. robin foristier walker. >> still ahead, the fight for an oil-rich area of yemen. we radio veal the rising level of violence on the street. and taking things to the next level, why the video games industry is now looking to the middle east. "talk to al jazeera". tonight, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates
medina who now works at the university he has founded is grateful for programs educating young khazaksike her abroad. she shows appreciation at the ballot box but knows the only leader she has ever known won't be in power forever. >> people are worried about the future. it's natural for people to worry about the future and to think about it, but i think everything will go peacefully because he has laid out a foundation. >> reporter: that foundation may need fortifying after this...
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more than half million iranians travel to mecca and medina two of islam's holiest sites every year. an update now in the race for the white house. florida senator marco rubio is wrapping up the kickoff to his 2016 campaign at an event in miami. rubio is the third republican to enter the ring. senator rubio's announcement puts the presidential race in high gear especially with hillary clinton having jumped in on sunday. so what does this mean for the republican field and does clinton automatically get president obama's support? senior political reporter scott thuman is live from the abc 7 capitol hill bureau with an answer that might surprise some. scott? scott: yeah maureen, an interesting question and even more intriguing answer. from the white house today in a sign that this race is shaping up to have a little bit of drama. >> i hope you'll join me on this journey. scott: hillary clinton's video vaulting her into the race got three million views in a matter of hours. many who will also give her their support. will she get president obama's? >> automatically gets that support. >> n
more than half million iranians travel to mecca and medina two of islam's holiest sites every year. an update now in the race for the white house. florida senator marco rubio is wrapping up the kickoff to his 2016 campaign at an event in miami. rubio is the third republican to enter the ring. senator rubio's announcement puts the presidential race in high gear especially with hillary clinton having jumped in on sunday. so what does this mean for the republican field and does clinton...
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medina who works at the university he has founded is grateful for programs educating young khazaks like her abroad. she shows appreciation at the ballot box but knows that the only leader she has ever known won't be in power forever. >> people are worried about the future. it's natural for people to worry about the future and to think about it. but i think everything will go peacefully because because he laid out a foundation. >> that foundation may need fortify after this election liken suring an eventually smooth transition of power and delivering to kazakhstan real not managed democracy. robin foristier-walker. >>> still to come the fight for an oil-rich area of yemen. the riding levels of violence on the street in the country. >>> life beside an active volcano, people living under the shadow of an active volcano in chile. >> they're mine >> al jazeera america presents camp last resort on al jazeera america >> this is the true definition of tough love just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near th
medina who works at the university he has founded is grateful for programs educating young khazaks like her abroad. she shows appreciation at the ballot box but knows that the only leader she has ever known won't be in power forever. >> people are worried about the future. it's natural for people to worry about the future and to think about it. but i think everything will go peacefully because because he laid out a foundation. >> that foundation may need fortify after this election...
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maria medina has the video and walks us through what happened. >> reporter: this video from officer michael slager's dash cam video captures the mercedes that walter scott was driving with an unidentified passenger. slager pulled him over for a broken taillight and one of the brake lights is off. the officer is wearing a micro phone. >> license and insurance? what's that? [ unintelligible ] >> let's start with your license. your brake light is out. that is why i stopped you. >> reporter: as you heard, scott said he had no insurance and registration. he said he was in the process of buying the car. 27 seconds later, scott stepped out. slager said i need you to stay in the car. 16 seconds after that, scott threw open the door and bolted. officer slager gave chase. both men ran out of frame. that is where the cell phone video picks up the story. the two men scuffle. and then the officer fires eight times as scott was running away. >> according to the police report, the passenger was detained. a lawyer for the family says he was scott's coworker and friend. >>> tonight, the city of san jose is
maria medina has the video and walks us through what happened. >> reporter: this video from officer michael slager's dash cam video captures the mercedes that walter scott was driving with an unidentified passenger. slager pulled him over for a broken taillight and one of the brake lights is off. the officer is wearing a micro phone. >> license and insurance? what's that? [ unintelligible ] >> let's start with your license. your brake light is out. that is why i stopped you....
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. >> gabriel medina worked with the agency that helped zach raise donations. >> how do we make sure other families are treated fairly or single mothers the elderly? >> they had to decide how to fairly distribute $165,000. a couple of con artists tried to claim they lived in the building, but in the end zach handed out checks ranging from $6,000 to $15,000 to 40 victim. >> god bless them. >> like ugenia and umberto who used it for clothes, a bed and a tv and dining table as they bunk temporarily with another fire victim. zach says he hopes it was fair, but wouldn't mind someway to be sure. >> there should be a suggestion about the vetting process to blake sure people are not taking advantage of the amazing new technology. >> this is not just all a concern of what if. there are people in other states that were complete ripoffs. they have taken advantage of these and they have been arrested for fraud. luckily it is rare and a far cry from the honest work of campaigns like zach's. >>> president obama and the first lady welcome japanese prime minister shinzo abe and his wife for the white hous
. >> gabriel medina worked with the agency that helped zach raise donations. >> how do we make sure other families are treated fairly or single mothers the elderly? >> they had to decide how to fairly distribute $165,000. a couple of con artists tried to claim they lived in the building, but in the end zach handed out checks ranging from $6,000 to $15,000 to 40 victim. >> god bless them. >> like ugenia and umberto who used it for clothes, a bed and a tv and dining...
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maria medina on the comment that has social media in an uproar. >> the coach says the volume inside oracle arena is illegal. warriors fans say give me a break. >> i'm not so sure that the decibel level is legal there and i'm serious. they've done studies on that. >> reporter: it's the comment by pelicans coach monty williams creating waves in the basketball world. >> i don't think he has a right to say that. >> reporter: and warriors fans are responding. >> probably was too loud for him because they lost. >> reporter: williams made the comment after his team's loss saturday, then went on to say this. >> they've got some of the best fans in the league here and they show up early and the music before the game, they're playing old school music and it's right above your locker room and you're like, these people are crazy. >> reporter: the oracle arena is nothing new to the game. it was built almost four decades ago and is known to be one of the loudest arenas. but these diehard fans say the volume during a game isn't any louder than any other arena. and maybe williams should hit the mute butto
maria medina on the comment that has social media in an uproar. >> the coach says the volume inside oracle arena is illegal. warriors fans say give me a break. >> i'm not so sure that the decibel level is legal there and i'm serious. they've done studies on that. >> reporter: it's the comment by pelicans coach monty williams creating waves in the basketball world. >> i don't think he has a right to say that. >> reporter: and warriors fans are responding. >>...
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maria medina spoke to a northern california woman who got kicked off a flight headed to san jose because she has cancer. >> i have multiple myeloma. they are taking me off the airplane because i don't have a doctor's note saying i can fly. >> reporter: elizabeth's family vacation ended like this. >> i am being removed as if i'm a criminal. >> reporter: kicked off an alaska airlines flight that was supposed to get her pack to san jose monday evening. >> it was shocking. i have flown, we have flown five years with this same diagnosis. and i felt humiliated. >> reporter: she suffers from blood cancer and because she can get sick easy lingering, she put on a surgical mask at the airport just before her flight. that got the flight crew's attention. >> she asked me a bunch of times how are you? can i get you anything? >> reporter: the crew eventually agreed she could board. but as the family settled in, an alaska employee and security told her she needed a doctor's note clearing her to fly. >> if you look at me, you wouldn't know i was ill. >> reporter: the alaska airline crew suggested a hote
maria medina spoke to a northern california woman who got kicked off a flight headed to san jose because she has cancer. >> i have multiple myeloma. they are taking me off the airplane because i don't have a doctor's note saying i can fly. >> reporter: elizabeth's family vacation ended like this. >> i am being removed as if i'm a criminal. >> reporter: kicked off an alaska airlines flight that was supposed to get her pack to san jose monday evening. >> it was...
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. >>> in ohio's "medina gazette," police say middle school students took $25,000 and passed out thousandsthe 13-year-old swiped the cash from his 83-year-old grandfather. so far only $7,000 has been recovered. >> that is a lot of money. that is a lot of money. >>> other stories we're following. francis pusok told nbc los angeles he thought he was, quote, being beaten to death. the deputies were familiar with his criminal history. including a conviction for attempted robbery. it's led to an fbi civil rights investigation. ten deputies have been placed on leave pending an internal investigation. pusok plans to sue. >>> russian president vladimir putin has lifted a ban on selling missiles to iran. the white house has indicated the move could affect plans to ultimately lift sanctions on iran under the proposed nuclear deal. >>> from the tennessean, governor haslam say it is bible as the official tennessee book is not respectful. today the tennessee legislator will vote on whether to make the bible the official state book. >>> perhaps it was an unwise prop. a man was arrested in washington sta
. >>> in ohio's "medina gazette," police say middle school students took $25,000 and passed out thousandsthe 13-year-old swiped the cash from his 83-year-old grandfather. so far only $7,000 has been recovered. >> that is a lot of money. that is a lot of money. >>> other stories we're following. francis pusok told nbc los angeles he thought he was, quote, being beaten to death. the deputies were familiar with his criminal history. including a conviction for...
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. >> reporter: maria medina, kpix5. >> pusok was treated at a hospital an now he is in jail. >>> the feds will investigate allegations that san francisco sheriffs deputies staged gladiator fights with inmates in the jail. and within the past year, two inmates on work duty escaped. sheriff ross held a news conference today to address all of this. he says his department will implement more restrictive guidelines on inmate workers but some people are not buying it. >> he is displaying his lack of leadership now. you calling in the fbi. you having everybody else investigating. between now and november, everybody he is going to do for the most part in my opinion and the member's opinion will be politically based. >> he is up for reelection in november. political insiders say he will have a tough time beating his challenger. >>> tonight, oakland police mix it up in one of the city's toughest neighborhoods. but it is not quite what you think. christin ayers on how cops are trying to change the culture one block at a time. >> reporter: a mother and daughter dancing. a pickup basketball game.
. >> reporter: maria medina, kpix5. >> pusok was treated at a hospital an now he is in jail. >>> the feds will investigate allegations that san francisco sheriffs deputies staged gladiator fights with inmates in the jail. and within the past year, two inmates on work duty escaped. sheriff ross held a news conference today to address all of this. he says his department will implement more restrictive guidelines on inmate workers but some people are not buying it. >> he...
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live in san francisco, maria medina kpix 5. >>> developing news out of petaluma. investigators are still on the scene of the deadly accident involving a small plane. it's an ultra light aircraft that spiraled out of the sky crashing near petaluma airport. witnesses say it looked like the wing had folded. it happened about 12:30 today near adobe creek golf and country club. emergency crews rushed to the crash finding the ultralight plane a mangled mess. these types of planes have very small engines made of lightweight materials. but authorities say multiple people called 911 saying they saw that plane go down. the ntsb is investigating. authorities say the pilot was the only one on board and was declared dead at the scene. >>> san francisco's police chief says eight of his officers deserve to lose their jobs suspending them after text messages were sent between more than a dozen officers in the department. chief greg suhr is recommending 7 officers be fired and an 8th already resigned. six other officers involved are still under review. the scandal could taint thou
live in san francisco, maria medina kpix 5. >>> developing news out of petaluma. investigators are still on the scene of the deadly accident involving a small plane. it's an ultra light aircraft that spiraled out of the sky crashing near petaluma airport. witnesses say it looked like the wing had folded. it happened about 12:30 today near adobe creek golf and country club. emergency crews rushed to the crash finding the ultralight plane a mangled mess. these types of planes have very...
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from mecca to medina. in medina the status changes.he becomes a warlord, a politician legislator, leader. there's a lot to admire about him during that period, but in 2015 if you want to apply mohammed's model guidance, then you are going to end up with something called the islamic state or al qaeda or boka haram or all the anomalies but that's actually inherit. then we'll have a small group of people individuals today. i see them now who are saying there is something from within our own group share. the example of the prophet mohammed provides too much inspiration to too many bad people and what can we do about it and they are struggling to bring about a change. and here's the interesting thing. if we move the debate two okay islam needs something. maybe not in exodus, the something mouse. a great religion they are going through what is it that needs to change. when you turn on the television inspired and hardened by the words of the current president of the judge and you know how we came to power. and also higher, that higher the tho
from mecca to medina. in medina the status changes.he becomes a warlord, a politician legislator, leader. there's a lot to admire about him during that period, but in 2015 if you want to apply mohammed's model guidance, then you are going to end up with something called the islamic state or al qaeda or boka haram or all the anomalies but that's actually inherit. then we'll have a small group of people individuals today. i see them now who are saying there is something from within our own group...
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there was a consensus that in the intent of saudi arabia or the two holy mosques in mecca and medina that pakistan would you'll all possible means to help saudi arabia. it's a sproe compromise because it's a controversial foreign policy decision. they will help sawed rib if she's set in but they won't opt for boots on the ground in yemen and opt instead for neutrality with a proactive role to find a diplomatic solution. the pakistanis are saying that the united nations and oic must call for an immediate ceasefire in yemen. >> you mentioned the word compromise there. of course, pakistan has its own regional problems that it's dealing with right now, specifically with the pakistani taliban and border areas with afghanistan. how much is this resolution a recognition of microsoft concerns that pakistanis have about the possibility of sending military aid and troops to yemen? >> well as far as yemen is concerned, there's been tremendous opposition because as you very rightfully said pakistan has launched a major offensive along the border that's the country's western border. it also deplo
there was a consensus that in the intent of saudi arabia or the two holy mosques in mecca and medina that pakistan would you'll all possible means to help saudi arabia. it's a sproe compromise because it's a controversial foreign policy decision. they will help sawed rib if she's set in but they won't opt for boots on the ground in yemen and opt instead for neutrality with a proactive role to find a diplomatic solution. the pakistanis are saying that the united nations and oic must call for an...
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maureen medina shows us a neighbor's video that captures it is. >> reporter: it is 10 seconds an oaklandwoman will never forget. brian chavez lives next-door to the victim. you can see brian's neighbor standing at the back of her suv when a dark four door car pulls up across the street. two people get out and head straight to the victim. >> they come up behind her and attack her and steal her purse. >> reporter: the victim runs toward the suspect's car and tries to grab her purse. instead she's dragged a few feet before she falls. look closely and you can see already daughter is in the car with her baby with no idea what just happened feet away. >> she didn't see her mother had almost been run over. >> reporter: seconds later her daughter comes face to face with the suspects when they realize they hit a dead end street and need to turn around nearly running them over. >> i thought if that was my mother and just you have no control. >> oh, my. >> reporter: it's a crime shocking those who feel safe in this neighborhood, one the victim says she'll eventually heal from, but she told be with
maureen medina shows us a neighbor's video that captures it is. >> reporter: it is 10 seconds an oaklandwoman will never forget. brian chavez lives next-door to the victim. you can see brian's neighbor standing at the back of her suv when a dark four door car pulls up across the street. two people get out and head straight to the victim. >> they come up behind her and attack her and steal her purse. >> reporter: the victim runs toward the suspect's car and tries to grab her...