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kpix5's maria medina is live in santa clara county with more on the expected announcement. maria? >> reporter: well, it's not just santa clara county, but also marin and san francisco counties that could enter the orange tier this week. we'll know more from the governor tomorrow. meanwhile business owners are already preparing. yoga six co-owner's tony king is pumped her mountain view studio may soon be allowed to run at 25% capacity for the first time since opening their doors several months ago. >> i kept thinking certainly this isn't going to happen, but each day gets closer. i'm so excited. >> reporter: under the state's restrictions tony says they've lost money each month. >> i feel like this is the path where we might actually get to a point where we could be profitable. >> it's been very difficult. it's been very difficult with all these changes like they close and they reopen. >> reporter: if the county enters the orange tier, restaurants like left bank brass and santana row will be able to operate indoors at 50% capacity up from the current 25%. gabriel lopez says if they
kpix5's maria medina is live in santa clara county with more on the expected announcement. maria? >> reporter: well, it's not just santa clara county, but also marin and san francisco counties that could enter the orange tier this week. we'll know more from the governor tomorrow. meanwhile business owners are already preparing. yoga six co-owner's tony king is pumped her mountain view studio may soon be allowed to run at 25% capacity for the first time since opening their doors several...
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maria medina is live in san jose with more on what experts say is an almost nonexistent flu season. >> reporter: it is not just santa clara county, cases have dropped nationwide. the big question is, will people continue to wear their masks or take them off after the endemic ends. >> i think i will continue to wear the mask. >> reporter: javier plans to where the mask even after the u.s. reaches herd immunity. he has known far too many people who have become infected with covid-19. >> have my family, i also know someone who had diabetes and got covid and now needs a kidney transplant. >> reporter: and experts say masks, handwashing and social distancing have made a significant impact on flu cases worldwide. >> what this has done is show that we can really cut it down. >> reporter: so far this flu season santa clara county has reported 51 influenza cases, zero deaths and icu cases, compare that to 308 cases last year, 50 icu cases and five deaths. nationwide the cdc has reported around 1600 influenza cases since last september. >> there are usually tens of thousands. is a very real for
maria medina is live in san jose with more on what experts say is an almost nonexistent flu season. >> reporter: it is not just santa clara county, cases have dropped nationwide. the big question is, will people continue to wear their masks or take them off after the endemic ends. >> i think i will continue to wear the mask. >> reporter: javier plans to where the mask even after the u.s. reaches herd immunity. he has known far too many people who have become infected with...
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in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> community leaders are also planning a rally tomorrow at 2:30 inakland's chinatown. >>> tonight, new information about one of the suspects arrested for attacking an uber driver on sunday in this viral video. later tonight, we learned police arrested malaysia king in las vegas two days later for allegedly trying to use an accountform trant ba the one in red in this video. she now faces assault charges. as for the second suspect, san francisco police have an arrest warrant for arna kimiai, the woman at the right hand of your screen. her lawyer says she will turn herself in. ♪ ♪ >>> in just a few days, the entire bay area will be in the red tier. contra costa, sonoma county can ease restrictions on sunday and monday. all schools in sonoma county will be eligible to reopen for all grades alameda county eased their restrictions today. tonight, people got to eat dinner inside a restaurant in pleasanton for the first time in months. kpix 5's katie nielsen is in the downtown area, where it is expected to be a very busy weekend. >> reporter: yeah, ken, peop
in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> community leaders are also planning a rally tomorrow at 2:30 inakland's chinatown. >>> tonight, new information about one of the suspects arrested for attacking an uber driver on sunday in this viral video. later tonight, we learned police arrested malaysia king in las vegas two days later for allegedly trying to use an accountform trant ba the one in red in this video. she now faces assault charges. as for the second suspect, san...
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here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they have been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. but it won't. when you ask the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say a day's hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there has been a public sector shortage of t.v. vaccines since the start of the year in 2019 the shortfall was between 76 percent and 96 percent the number of tb cases jumped from 17245000. health specialists estimate the lack of tb vaccines will affect 2 tween 200300000 newborns. mexico isn't the only country where tb is still a health threat around 85 percent of all newly infected people live in africa and southeast asia with india indonesia and china particularly affected. in mexico the vaccine shortage is mostly down to the current government changing the system of how medicines that required and distributed but vaccine shortages began under the previous gover
here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they have been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. but it won't. when you ask the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say a day's hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there has been a public sector shortage of t.v. vaccines since the...
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here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they haven't been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say date hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there has been a public sector shortage of tb vaccines since the start of the year in 2019 the shortfall was between 76 percent and 96 percent the number of tb cases jumped from 17245000. health specialists estimate the lack of tb vaccines will affect 2 tween 200300000 newborns. mexico isn't the only country where tb is still a health threat around 85 percent of all newly infected people live in africa and south these days are with india indonesia and china particularly affected. in mexico the vaccine shortage is mostly down to the current government changing the system of how medicines that required and distributed but vaccine shortages began under the previous government. this prompted th
here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they haven't been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say date hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there has been a public sector shortage of tb vaccines since the start of the year in 2019...
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here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they haven't been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. but it won't. when you ask the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say days hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there has been a public sector shortage of t.v. vaccines since the start of the year in 2019 the shortfall was between 76 percent and 96 percent the number of tb cases jumped from 17245000. health specialists estimate the lack of tb vaccines will affect between 200300000 newborns. mexico isn't the only country where tb is still a health threat around 85 percent of all newly infected people live in africa inside these days or with india indonesia and china particularly affected. in mexico the vaccine shortage is mostly down to the current government changing the system of how medicines are quired and distributed but vaccine shortages began under the previous govern
here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they haven't been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. but it won't. when you ask the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say days hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there has been a public sector shortage of t.v. vaccines since the...
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here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they have been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. but it won't. because they've begun when you ask the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say a date hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there has been a public sector shortage of t.v. vaccines since the start of the year in 2019 the shortfall was between 76 percent and 96 percent the number of tb cases jumped from 17245000. health specialists estimate the lack of tb vaccines will affect 2 tween 200300000 newborns. mexico isn't the only country where tb is still a health threat around 85 percent of all newly infected people live in africa and southeast asia with india indonesia and china particularly affected. in mexico the vaccine shortage is mostly down to the current government changing the system of how medicines that are quired and distributed but vaccine shortages began u
here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they have been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. but it won't. because they've begun when you ask the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say a date hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there has been a public sector shortage of...
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kpix 5's medina and san jose tonight with reports of fellow lawmakers doing something about it. >> reporter: tonight, i spoke with one assembly member who is bringing together city, county, and state leaders as well as community leaders in a show of solidarity against the recent rise in violence against asians, particularly the elderly. >> i was waiting for some type of rally to organically happen. weeks passed by and i saw nothing. >> he is not a stop asian- american aci san jose. >> so i said to myself, we must do it ourselves. >> reporter: not only did the lawmaker organize a show of solidarity, he also got a long list of attendees to rsvp, including the district attorney, police, the 49ers, san jose sharks and mayor sam liccardo. >> this rally is certainly about getting together, but also about empowering the community with information. there is a long tradition, we know of racism and xenophobia against asian americans in this community. >> reporter: recently, bilingual police officers have productive foot patrol in asian- american communities. many hate crimes, police say, go unreporte
kpix 5's medina and san jose tonight with reports of fellow lawmakers doing something about it. >> reporter: tonight, i spoke with one assembly member who is bringing together city, county, and state leaders as well as community leaders in a show of solidarity against the recent rise in violence against asians, particularly the elderly. >> i was waiting for some type of rally to organically happen. weeks passed by and i saw nothing. >> he is not a stop asian- american aci san...
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we have more from maria medina with that heartbreaking story. >> it's tragic and heartbreaking. i can't let this go. it sickens me. i'm devastated. >> reporter: michael and brittni evans are desperate to get back mementos that once belonged to her late grandmother and mother, who passed away in a car crash last year. >> we walked out and saw the lock was missing. >> reporter: they packed their belongings in this pond and locked it up but this past tuesday, it had been broken into and nearly everything was gone. >> we didn't have much to begin with and we are a new starting family and now have nothing. >> i was screaming and crying. >> reporter: inside the container was her grandmother's tea set that they had used when she was alive and her mother's hope chest was filled with keepsakes and her wedding dress and the dress her mother wore to the wedding. she had planned to make a quilt out of the dresses. >> my mother and grandmother were special. >> reporter: michael and brittni evans didn't show anger to the thieves, just disbelief and they don't expect to recover everything, the
we have more from maria medina with that heartbreaking story. >> it's tragic and heartbreaking. i can't let this go. it sickens me. i'm devastated. >> reporter: michael and brittni evans are desperate to get back mementos that once belonged to her late grandmother and mother, who passed away in a car crash last year. >> we walked out and saw the lock was missing. >> reporter: they packed their belongings in this pond and locked it up but this past tuesday, it had been...
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here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they haven't been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. but it won't. because of the gun when you ask the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say a date hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there's been a public sector shortage of t.v. vaccines since the start of the year in 2019 the shortfall was between 76 percent and 96 percent the number of tb cases jumped from 17245000. health specialists estimate the lack of tb vaccines will affect between 200300000 newborns. mexico isn't the only country where tb is still a health threat around 85 percent of all newly infected people live in africa inside these days with india indonesia and china particularly affected. in mexico the vaccine shortage is mostly down to the current government changing the system of how medicines that required and distributed but vaccine shortages began under
here in dr alberto medina's private practice they used to vaccinate babies against tuberculosis but since september new government rules means they haven't been able to get a new batch of b.c.g. deliveries. but it won't. because of the gun when you ask the people who are supposed to deal with importing vaccines they say a date hasn't been set yet they told us it would arrive in january but now some articles are saying they won't arrive until spring. there's been a public sector shortage of t.v....
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area, dozens of homeless encampments have exploded in si and be clearedn out in ze n jo >> maria medinas live with details on the poless solution that would be a first for the bay area's biggest city. >> reporter: people are very passionate on bodes siof city leaders are still discussing this issue at this hour on whether to ovncapede homeless encampment. >> the homeless population was already huge and became much larger during the pandemic. >> reporter: she says she has witnessed the homeless population increase significantly during the pandemic. >> you would see new families arriving in cars, not nowhere to go or who to talk to. >> reporter: now as covid vaccinations ramp up, city leaders are talking about which encampments of the 220 in san jose, to move, and possibly relocate to publicly owned land. >> some of these people have th you've been in so it's disgraceful that y'all turn around and treaoft themce they are nothing. these people are san jose. >> we would just want to make sure our students have a d-from thatislidoccrears while other councilmembers believe abatement should be
area, dozens of homeless encampments have exploded in si and be clearedn out in ze n jo >> maria medinas live with details on the poless solution that would be a first for the bay area's biggest city. >> reporter: people are very passionate on bodes siof city leaders are still discussing this issue at this hour on whether to ovncapede homeless encampment. >> the homeless population was already huge and became much larger during the pandemic. >> reporter: she says she has...
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reportera: de los fallecidos, diez de nacionalidad mexicana incluyendo a fÉlix josefino rodrÍguez medinainformÓ que habrÍa cumplido 55 aÑos. >> dar un mejor futuro a mis hermanos, pues. tengo mÁs hermanos chicos. me voy a llevar a mi papÁ para mi pueblo. reportera: el consulado de mÉxico propociorna apoyo a 6 familias afectadas. >> las personas fallecidas estÁn con la oficina del forense. y en caso de que esos cuerpos quieran, por parte de las familias, que sean trasladados a mÉxico participarÁ en el trÁmite. reportera: dos victimas de guatemala. la hija fallecidÓ y la madre estÁ hospitalizada. >> triste verlas en el ese momento tan lejos. y esperamos todos, todos esperamos que ella estÉ bien, sree cupere. — se recupere. reportera: el consulado investiga la nacionalidad de otra victima. >> otra mÁs pendiente de investigaciÓn de aproximadamente 21 aÑos. tambiÉn fallecida. reportera: las autoridades informaron que los fallecidos fueron parte de un grupo de mÁs de 40 mÍgrantes que ingresÓ ilegalmente a estados unidos. la patrulla de caminos continÚa liderando la investigaciÓn a la cual se u
reportera: de los fallecidos, diez de nacionalidad mexicana incluyendo a fÉlix josefino rodrÍguez medinainformÓ que habrÍa cumplido 55 aÑos. >> dar un mejor futuro a mis hermanos, pues. tengo mÁs hermanos chicos. me voy a llevar a mi papÁ para mi pueblo. reportera: el consulado de mÉxico propociorna apoyo a 6 familias afectadas. >> las personas fallecidas estÁn con la oficina del forense. y en caso de que esos cuerpos quieran, por parte de las familias, que sean trasladados...
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maria medina is live downtown where the party is continuing into the night. >> reporter: normally this street is packed on st. patrick's day, but this year, as you can see, the crowd is pretty tame and already fading out at this hour. this year, many felt they found a pot of gold. simply by being allowed to gather on st. patrick's day. a much different story than last year when the county ordered a regionwide lockdown. >> it has been a long time since we've been out. i think outside feels great and feels safe. it's been a long time since we felt safe. >> we are outdoors in all the tables are spread six feet apart. >> reporter: in the heart of downtown san jose celebrations were in high gear outside of the o'flaherty irish pub. the family notice, however, a significant difference in crowds. >> normally we get 3000 to 4000 people, so 10% or 50% of them. >> it used to be pretty packed, it would be shoulder to shoulder. so it is kind of nice, we are here because it feels safe. >> reporter: the howard's brought their young daughters, a move they would never make in previous years. >> we are
maria medina is live downtown where the party is continuing into the night. >> reporter: normally this street is packed on st. patrick's day, but this year, as you can see, the crowd is pretty tame and already fading out at this hour. this year, many felt they found a pot of gold. simply by being allowed to gather on st. patrick's day. a much different story than last year when the county ordered a regionwide lockdown. >> it has been a long time since we've been out. i think outside...
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maria medina is live at the scene with details on how this whole thing unfolded. >> reporter: just a few minutes ago we saw police combing the grass near where we are standing. still a pretty heavy police presence at this hour. this is where the shooting took place, on this on-ramp of highway 84. we will bring you pictures from chopper 5, you can see heavily armored police vehicle surrounding a car and we are learning a few more details. including that this started as a police chase, one fremont officer fired his gun, that officer is okay but it's unclear why the chase began in the first place. we do know by looking at our video, one person is down but police have not identified who that is in relation to the case. if you are thinking about coming here, the eastbound lanes on highway 84
maria medina is live at the scene with details on how this whole thing unfolded. >> reporter: just a few minutes ago we saw police combing the grass near where we are standing. still a pretty heavy police presence at this hour. this is where the shooting took place, on this on-ramp of highway 84. we will bring you pictures from chopper 5, you can see heavily armored police vehicle surrounding a car and we are learning a few more details. including that this started as a police chase, one...
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maria medina is in fremont where she spoke to a woman who captured the aftermath on camera. >> reporter: highway 84 near ardenwood boulevard shas the li opping area. you know, tthe sus shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: tonight a suspect who investigators say was armed with a gun is dead after a fremont police officer shot and killed him just before 3:00 this afternoon. >> he had fled chp and was on the city streets. and the officer just happened to be there. >> reporter: paula captured the video of the scene right near highway 84. >> the suspect was not responsive. >> reporter: she heard that the suspect was wanted in an armed robbery. >> he stopped at a panda express and played chicken with the officer and then he took off. >> reporter: when you say playing chicken with him, what you mean? >> meaning he really did not intend to stop. he stopped enough for the officer to try to get out of the car and then move. >> nothing like that before with so many cops responding. >> reporter: police did not say why the officer felt forced to fire, paula believes the officer had no other choice
maria medina is in fremont where she spoke to a woman who captured the aftermath on camera. >> reporter: highway 84 near ardenwood boulevard shas the li opping area. you know, tthe sus shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: tonight a suspect who investigators say was armed with a gun is dead after a fremont police officer shot and killed him just before 3:00 this afternoon. >> he had fled chp and was on the city streets. and the officer just happened to be there. >>...
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maria medina is live in san jose with a look at how businesses and customers are adapting on their first night back. >> reporter: business owners have been waiting for this day and it's been difficult to operate outdoors in the winter, in the cold and in the rain. tonight for the first time in months, la fontaine welcomed guests to dine indoors. >> we missed this, we missed the parties and all the meetings. >> reporter: castro street is shut down for several blocks, for owners to offer outdoor dining but the back-and-forth of opening and closing has hurt business. now they are offering tables indoors but is limited to 25% capacity. these longtime customers say business is nowhere near where it was before the pandemic. >> a lot of businesses are hurting. i hope people realize that now is the time to come support local businesses. >> reporter: fitness studios and gyms are also finally allowed to resume indoors at 10% capacity. the partial lifting of restrictions in santa clara county comes as we see a decline in one's record- breaking covid cases and as vaccinations ramp up. today 103-year
maria medina is live in san jose with a look at how businesses and customers are adapting on their first night back. >> reporter: business owners have been waiting for this day and it's been difficult to operate outdoors in the winter, in the cold and in the rain. tonight for the first time in months, la fontaine welcomed guests to dine indoors. >> we missed this, we missed the parties and all the meetings. >> reporter: castro street is shut down for several blocks, for owners...
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me shut down this whole street and take it right down the middle, back it in. >> that was mariab medinaorting. that move is expected to happen tomorrow between 8:00 a.m. and noon if you want to go out and watch. once the home is re-housed, it will be sold to low income families at less than market value. >>> we have got quite the forecast for the next few days. a lot of low 80s will show up in the 7-day forecast for many inland locations. while we are not there today, you will notice a bit of a warm-up for today as well. a pretty view from the camera on top of the mark hopkins hotel looking up toward the east. you can see the trans-american camera there. that is from the top of the sales force camera looking at the east bay. a beautiful shot of the open estuary. another view of the east bay. you are looking at the 880 corridor just extending all the way down. clear skies and into dublin. no fog out there this morning thankfully. not cold enough for that. still cold enough chris a mid- 30s. 36 degrees right now is you get into marin. everybody else is held onto the 40s this morning. it i
me shut down this whole street and take it right down the middle, back it in. >> that was mariab medinaorting. that move is expected to happen tomorrow between 8:00 a.m. and noon if you want to go out and watch. once the home is re-housed, it will be sold to low income families at less than market value. >>> we have got quite the forecast for the next few days. a lot of low 80s will show up in the 7-day forecast for many inland locations. while we are not there today, you will...
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maria medina is live with what we know about san jose's new police chief, anthony mata. >> reporter: the chief rose to the ranks here in the san jose police department with 30 years in law enforcement experience, 25 in sf pd. >> i am heavily engaged with the community. >> reporter: they are the words that the newly appointed police chief tony martin said well he was just a candidate. and money in the public hope it continues. including rosie chavez of silicon valley, debunked, an organization that works with about a dozen families impacted by police use of force including rosie, whose nephew was shot by police in a deadly confrontation. >> s we are angry and hurt and we miss our loved ones. meet with us because we have ideas too. >> he understands that there are reforms necessary in our department. >> reporter: mata was chosen after a nationwide search to replace eddie garcia, who retired, after the public criticized the use of force used during protests last year, which have sparked lawsuits. unless fall retired and inactive officers were caught posting racist and anti-muslim conten
maria medina is live with what we know about san jose's new police chief, anthony mata. >> reporter: the chief rose to the ranks here in the san jose police department with 30 years in law enforcement experience, 25 in sf pd. >> i am heavily engaged with the community. >> reporter: they are the words that the newly appointed police chief tony martin said well he was just a candidate. and money in the public hope it continues. including rosie chavez of silicon valley, debunked,...
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poco tiempo viviendo el sueÑo americano cuando su vida se ve truncada por una balacera lisa lejano medinaa fue el de hallar una propuesta en el barÇa carvajal joven de 18 aÑos quien llega a los pocos meses de su país como desaparecido por su familia pasado 1 de marzo. y él venía con este temor desde allá por eso él se vino para acá porque estaba peligroso. imagina el cancelé pasó allí. es como si regresara el fantasma de los asesinatos de la pandillams13 .. y es que la historia se repite. al igual que otros jóvenes se han contactado por facebook por una joven con una cita que determinaría violentamente su corta existencia que ha sido amenazado por pasar parte. >>> y que también fueron no estamos seguros en realidad. en este improvisado altar y memoria que le vamos los blancos y metas piden ayuda para poder enviar tus a honduras. >>> le pido a mis tíos y se terrenal vino. y que no solo puede estar pasando de personas inocentes y mi hermana no merece ya. hacia teresa en la tarde esta avioneta en una colina demorada dijo que el pri se ve obligado a aterrizar en la reserva el pelotero la únic
poco tiempo viviendo el sueÑo americano cuando su vida se ve truncada por una balacera lisa lejano medinaa fue el de hallar una propuesta en el barÇa carvajal joven de 18 aÑos quien llega a los pocos meses de su país como desaparecido por su familia pasado 1 de marzo. y él venía con este temor desde allá por eso él se vino para acá porque estaba peligroso. imagina el cancelé pasó allí. es como si regresara el fantasma de los asesinatos de la pandillams13 .. y es que la historia se...
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kpix 5's maria medina is live in santa clara county tonight with more on the announcement that could come tomorrow morning, maria? >> reporter: and ken, it's not just santa clara county. san francisco and marin counties are also expected to enter the orange tier. and like you said, we're going to know officially tomorrow, but meantime, business owners are already preparing. yoga six co-owner toni king is pumped her mountain view studio may soon be allowed to run at 25% capacity for the first time since opening their doors several months ago. >> i kept thinking, certainly, this isn't going to happen, but each day it gets closer. i'm so excited. >> reporter: under the restrictions, toni says they've lost money each month. >> i feel like this is the path where we might get to a point where we can be profitable. >> it's been very difficult with all these changes, like they close and re-open. >> reporter: if the county entering the orange tier, restaurants like this one at santana row will be able to operate indoors at 50% capacity, up from the current 25%. >> it's very difficult for the
kpix 5's maria medina is live in santa clara county tonight with more on the announcement that could come tomorrow morning, maria? >> reporter: and ken, it's not just santa clara county. san francisco and marin counties are also expected to enter the orange tier. and like you said, we're going to know officially tomorrow, but meantime, business owners are already preparing. yoga six co-owner toni king is pumped her mountain view studio may soon be allowed to run at 25% capacity for the...
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but at the influential university museum of contemporary art, chief curator cuauhtemoc medina says global here. >> i mean, you just need to go 30 years ago and this was really a clique sector that only a few people were interested in. now, i would say that this is a space that people in general people are asking the questions they need to ask about their lives and their times. >> brown: not only that, says medina, but the world has changed, and today places like mexico city are at the forefront of contemporary art and culture. >> i would say the french and new yorkers are parochial and they don't know it. ( laughs ) >> brown: they just think that they are the center. >> they used to think that they were the center. they haven't noticed that they are not any longer, and that this center has vanished. >> brown: for now, organizers of the zona maco art fair have tentatively set a date in late april for next year's exhibition-- hoping to keep the momentum going for this new global art center. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in mexico city. >> woodruff: for teenagers, this year of quar
but at the influential university museum of contemporary art, chief curator cuauhtemoc medina says global here. >> i mean, you just need to go 30 years ago and this was really a clique sector that only a few people were interested in. now, i would say that this is a space that people in general people are asking the questions they need to ask about their lives and their times. >> brown: not only that, says medina, but the world has changed, and today places like mexico city are at...
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maria medina is live in san jose with the story with this century old home. >> reporter: what is great about this story, it is not about an old home on thmove s t congit to affordable housing. >> such a cool, old structure. >> reporter: four 111 years, these apartments have had the address 14 east reed street in san jose. >> we live clss than a quarter mile away on the fourth and read. >> it has nice, old bones. >> the community came together to raise funds. >> no one gave up. the stars aligned. >> reporter: the executive director for the preservation action council of san jose says the four unit apartment building was scheduled to be demolished in december. the community rallied together to save it. >> to see it go to the landfill, nobody could stomach that. >> reporter: the developer who plans to build a mixed commercial and residential tower donated the building to habitat for humanity. city donated the land that will it will rest on, charging just one dollar to the habitat for humanity. community members donated $250,000 for its move. >> we are excited to see this role down the str
maria medina is live in san jose with the story with this century old home. >> reporter: what is great about this story, it is not about an old home on thmove s t congit to affordable housing. >> such a cool, old structure. >> reporter: four 111 years, these apartments have had the address 14 east reed street in san jose. >> we live clss than a quarter mile away on the fourth and read. >> it has nice, old bones. >> the community came together to raise funds....
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. >> kpix 5's maria medina reports even a woman who named her baby after governor newsom now wants him out of office. >> a year ago a once in a century pandemic arrived on our shores. >> reporter: tonight governor gavin newsom stood inside an empty dodgers stadium, one of california's largest vaccination sites. first mentioning the more than 53,000 lives lost to covid. >> that's almost the exact same number of empty seats behind me. >> it was leveraged as many of our politicians oftentimes will do. they will leverage a painful, traumatizing moment in order to be a jumping off point for a political speech. >> reporter: newsom spoke about closing inequities and vaccination efforts, getting students safely into schools and touted one of the larges small business grant programs. >> i guess i'm still a little bit spinning from what i heard. >> reporter: but what newsom didn't speak directly about was the effort that threatens his political career as governor. a recall petition with 2 million signatures making a special election highly likely. andrea headstrong, who voted for newsom and even
. >> kpix 5's maria medina reports even a woman who named her baby after governor newsom now wants him out of office. >> a year ago a once in a century pandemic arrived on our shores. >> reporter: tonight governor gavin newsom stood inside an empty dodgers stadium, one of california's largest vaccination sites. first mentioning the more than 53,000 lives lost to covid. >> that's almost the exact same number of empty seats behind me. >> it was leveraged as many of...
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michelle medina, cbs news, san diego. >> dr.en's hearing was rescheduled for this thursday. >> i think it should have been rescheduled in the first place. >> i would hate to be that patient and see that. >> no kidding. you want the doctor to completely focus on what he is doing. >>> we will get a check of the weather was sunshine out there and it's just gorgeous. looking to the rest of the afternoon, sunshine and mild temperatures as we start off the new work week and the month of march. we have a lovely view with the salesforce camera looking across the bay bridge and the east bay with mount diablo and our temperatures are on the rise. upper 50s to 60s at this hour. concord, 65, 59 in oakland and 60 in san francisco and santa rosa and san jose is coming in at 68 degrees. plenty of sunshine with mild temperatures, 2-6 degrees above average. we will show you the satellite and radar view with mild temperatures and that ridge of high pressure in place. the next system looks to impact southern california, bringing rain and for us, i
michelle medina, cbs news, san diego. >> dr.en's hearing was rescheduled for this thursday. >> i think it should have been rescheduled in the first place. >> i would hate to be that patient and see that. >> no kidding. you want the doctor to completely focus on what he is doing. >>> we will get a check of the weather was sunshine out there and it's just gorgeous. looking to the rest of the afternoon, sunshine and mild temperatures as we start off the new work...
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estatal esta investigando algunos proyectos de desarrollo de cómo había llevado a cabo luis alejandro medinaque inauguró y que le puso el nombre de su padre el exgobernador mario cuomo fuera ser parte también de la investigación en su contra que se ha iniciado en la asamblea estatal >>> acusaciones que mucha gente no escuchado sobre esto pero de que hubo irregularidades en algunos proyectos de desarrollo específicamente en algunos puentes de la ciudad de nueva york que fueron iniciados por la administración andrew cuomo >>> el comité judicial de la asamblea se reunió con los abogados que analizarán el proceso para un posible juicio político y se determinaron los tres temas de la investigación contra el gobernador las acusaciones de acoso sexual la controversia sobre la información del número de muertos y centros de anciano y la construcción del puente el integrante del comité catarina cruz nos habló del proceso >>> entrevistar a testigos, analizar reportes qué tipo de cooperación existirá con la investigación que está siguiendo la fiscal general y también hablamos de que cualquier tipo de en
estatal esta investigando algunos proyectos de desarrollo de cómo había llevado a cabo luis alejandro medinaque inauguró y que le puso el nombre de su padre el exgobernador mario cuomo fuera ser parte también de la investigación en su contra que se ha iniciado en la asamblea estatal >>> acusaciones que mucha gente no escuchado sobre esto pero de que hubo irregularidades en algunos proyectos de desarrollo específicamente en algunos puentes de la ciudad de nueva york que fueron...
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kpix's maria medina is live in san jose with some details on the county's first ever hate crime task force, maria? >> reporter: yeah, it's not just city and county leaders wanting to make change, it's also community members after a spike in violence against asians. >> your mom wants to go grocery shopping, but you see the fear in her eyes. >> reporter: kevin's mom is fearful she may be the next victim. >> she's like, son, i don't want to go. i don't want you to go for me. how can i get this food? >> reporter: so kevin decided something needed to be done for his mother and the community he was born and raised in. seven and his friend john lee are among the group of volunteers who conduct foot patrols in san jose, where according to police, race-based hate crimes last year increased by 446% compared to 2019.ú>> thd happen, that could be my mom. so we're doing our best to spread awareness. >> my cousin, 6-year-old steven ram row, was shot and killed in the gilroy shooting, became apparent to a lot of folks it was raeshlly motivated. >> reporter: county and city leaders have created a ha
kpix's maria medina is live in san jose with some details on the county's first ever hate crime task force, maria? >> reporter: yeah, it's not just city and county leaders wanting to make change, it's also community members after a spike in violence against asians. >> your mom wants to go grocery shopping, but you see the fear in her eyes. >> reporter: kevin's mom is fearful she may be the next victim. >> she's like, son, i don't want to go. i don't want you to go for...
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kpix5's maria medina with the heart breaking story you'll see only on 5. >> it's tragic.it's heart breaking. i can't make this pain go away and it sickens me. i'm devastated. >> reporter: michael and britney evans are desperate to get back momentos that once belonged to her late grandmother and her mother who passed away in a car crash last year. >> and i walked out and saw that the lock was missing. >> reporter: michael said they packed all their belongings in a pod like this one and locked it up but discovered this past tuesday it had been broken into. nearly everything gone. >> i went numb. we didn't have much to begin with and we're a new starting family and now we really have nothing. >> i just start screaming and crying. >> reporter: inside the container was her grandmother's tea set they used often when she was alive, her mother's hope chest filled with keepsakes as well as britney's wedding dress and the dress her more mother wore to their wedding. britney planned to make a quilt out of both dresses. >> my mom was very special to me. so was my grandma. >> reporter
kpix5's maria medina with the heart breaking story you'll see only on 5. >> it's tragic.it's heart breaking. i can't make this pain go away and it sickens me. i'm devastated. >> reporter: michael and britney evans are desperate to get back momentos that once belonged to her late grandmother and her mother who passed away in a car crash last year. >> and i walked out and saw that the lock was missing. >> reporter: michael said they packed all their belongings in a pod...
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kpix 5's maria medina is live in san jose with the details of the proposed crackdown, maria? >> reporter: and liz, i'm standing in a residential area. not too far from here a recent sideshow attracted 100 spectators. and so now tomorrow, san jose city councilmembers will talk about a possible crackdown on all sideshow participants. >> they're becoming larger. they're becoming more dangerous. >> reporter: from san jose to oakland and san francisco, where just this weekend four bystanders were struck during a sideshow in the mission and another massive sideshow caused major traffic delays. >> i mean, i thought it was armageddon. >> reporter: she lives in san jose where this sideshow last month erupted in gunfire. >> it's just a little ridiculous. it's wrong. it's completely wrong. >> police actually recovered over 100 shell casings from lee and hamilton. given how dangerous these are and the fact that they're attracting people from as far as los angeles to come to san jose to race. and so similar to nightclubs, we have a promoter ordinance. >> reporter: now councilmembers maya
kpix 5's maria medina is live in san jose with the details of the proposed crackdown, maria? >> reporter: and liz, i'm standing in a residential area. not too far from here a recent sideshow attracted 100 spectators. and so now tomorrow, san jose city councilmembers will talk about a possible crackdown on all sideshow participants. >> they're becoming larger. they're becoming more dangerous. >> reporter: from san jose to oakland and san francisco, where just this weekend four...
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and that's why we're seeing start such a large protest you know we're in the neighborhood of the medina and a lot of the people here that are protesting you see our young men that have stalls around the neighborhood and because of the coronavirus pandemic in the restrictions put in place by the government well they haven't been able to open up their shops there's been immense restrictions with a curfew in place at 6 o'clock they haven't been able to get customers to come in and buy. there's that feeling to the minister of interior has promised that they will be some sort of measures to to baby stop the curfew to allow people greater freedom of movement but it's unclear whether that will you know well this crowd that's growing in intensity despite the police presence despite the military on the streets hala be fascinating to see how that pans out over the coming hours but for now nicholas hogg live from dakar in senegal thank you very much indeed. the local media in myanmar are reporting that 2 people have been killed after police fired on protesters in the northern town of michiana shop
and that's why we're seeing start such a large protest you know we're in the neighborhood of the medina and a lot of the people here that are protesting you see our young men that have stalls around the neighborhood and because of the coronavirus pandemic in the restrictions put in place by the government well they haven't been able to open up their shops there's been immense restrictions with a curfew in place at 6 o'clock they haven't been able to get customers to come in and buy. there's...
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and that syria that are produced and regularly given in the developing world knowing sense of years medina is church is charging $15.00 a dollars so if rich countries only put forward more money to pay those kinds of prices then the cost to vaccinating the world is astronomical and completely on this is scary so the key point is yes rich countries should be funding the vaccination in the world but the primary thing they could do is to open up production because that will drive down prices it will make vaccines much much more affordable which is of course much more sustainable in the long run if we're going to have to consistently fight this disease for many years to come we have to have that seat that cheap effective and available in every nation on a son or daughter get corroded arse in kenya as safe as i am here in london so massive and assault india south africa and some 55 other countries as well saying have gone to the world trade organization to argue for access to covert 19 patients what are the chances of so far none of the big heavy hit is it have a great deal at what are the chan
and that syria that are produced and regularly given in the developing world knowing sense of years medina is church is charging $15.00 a dollars so if rich countries only put forward more money to pay those kinds of prices then the cost to vaccinating the world is astronomical and completely on this is scary so the key point is yes rich countries should be funding the vaccination in the world but the primary thing they could do is to open up production because that will drive down prices it...
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fun bin laden with a much more than a moment if you think you know it she had only given peanuts in medina. and made them 3 of them and make. them thinking they are. going. for that it was just really look we don't know which county police will get you them but yes one is you pay for it and $1.00 faker is making the name of the camp but that one should go a little when you get to be a pretty good servant its owner someone warm up in a moment of the look on the. very face of. why. is ok. we will just go get my. wife it's going to be so good great you know who it was. you get the same for you right this police will find the police. all police want guns if you face this. was your face is now face to face. with. the roof of the moon and you are. going to be doing the. more you do the. things. you. love. me the. president was. just on the phone the moment. am. i. well you know on the rough. it was a moment in the can you. tell me 6 6 6 6. oh. 6 6 6 6 0. oh oh oh. oh. oh you want to know more than a little you really feel the area. there you know. for someone to. go and. come from a. tissue all.
fun bin laden with a much more than a moment if you think you know it she had only given peanuts in medina. and made them 3 of them and make. them thinking they are. going. for that it was just really look we don't know which county police will get you them but yes one is you pay for it and $1.00 faker is making the name of the camp but that one should go a little when you get to be a pretty good servant its owner someone warm up in a moment of the look on the. very face of. why. is ok. we will...
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state department earlier flagged for russian website supposedly trying to discredit the pfizer and medina jobs in favor of sputnik v.m. here's artie's saskia taylor. the world changed big time over the last year but some things stay the same remember russia madelyne as well that our global engagement center has identified 4 russian online platforms that are directed by russian intelligence services and spread disinformation about 2 of the vaccines that have now been approved by the f.d.a. in this country we are aware of it we're monitoring and we are taking steps to address back just in time to wage vaccine war because while hackings a bit passe in electing foreign presidents is a bit wild been there done that vaccines are where it's at 2021 and when it became clear that american scientists might now vaccine the russian ones the kremlin bolts had no choice but to raise that disinform in heads again the emphasis on denigration pfizer is likely due to stay just as the 1st besides it wouldn't be to see mass use resulting in a greater potential threat to sputniks market dominance who said a g
state department earlier flagged for russian website supposedly trying to discredit the pfizer and medina jobs in favor of sputnik v.m. here's artie's saskia taylor. the world changed big time over the last year but some things stay the same remember russia madelyne as well that our global engagement center has identified 4 russian online platforms that are directed by russian intelligence services and spread disinformation about 2 of the vaccines that have now been approved by the f.d.a. in...
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my colleague neil harvey discuss the humanitarian crisis in syria with robert medina he's the director general of the international committee of the red cross. when did you many turn situation remains extremely dire for the vast majority of syrians today almost 75 percent of the population saw 13400000 people depend on humanitarian assistance and with carville and sanction. additional layers adding up millions of people over the past 12 months have been further pushed into poverty and hunger saw the situation is absolutely dire and we're going to hear and dark picture of a generation that has endured devastation loss and destruction with many missed minds on an opportunity those well as frustrated ambitions and dreams and those young people are the ones who have unveiled shoulder the challenge and the burden of rebuilding the country we have always had a very open and regular dialogue with the syrian authorities so that the dialogue is ongoing and everything we carry out in syria is done in full transparency with all sides. of this crisis and today we are able to make a difference on t
my colleague neil harvey discuss the humanitarian crisis in syria with robert medina he's the director general of the international committee of the red cross. when did you many turn situation remains extremely dire for the vast majority of syrians today almost 75 percent of the population saw 13400000 people depend on humanitarian assistance and with carville and sanction. additional layers adding up millions of people over the past 12 months have been further pushed into poverty and hunger...
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study that showed pfizer in medina's vaccine were actually 80 percent effective after just one dose now of course the number goes up to 90 percent after 2 doses is there significance to the one dose efficacy where when we know 2 is better than one and we're actually seeing increased supply so does it really matter that one dose is really good. well it does matter in the sense that if somebody can get their 2nd dose right away they still have substantial protection but of course everybody who's taken one dose of pfizer or maduna is absolutely encouraged to get that 2nd dose because that 2nd dose really boosts the end of body response very very high and helps protect them against some of these variant strains so it's very important to complete your series and i want to talk about this because it is a big topic of discussion at least among probably kitchen tables throughout the united states in the world what about them how long the actual inoculation will last because based on clinical trials we know that is going to last a minimum of 3 months because that's the time frame of those studie
study that showed pfizer in medina's vaccine were actually 80 percent effective after just one dose now of course the number goes up to 90 percent after 2 doses is there significance to the one dose efficacy where when we know 2 is better than one and we're actually seeing increased supply so does it really matter that one dose is really good. well it does matter in the sense that if somebody can get their 2nd dose right away they still have substantial protection but of course everybody who's...
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north at the in the private the medina that occurred been. sitting attorneys that things have a track record not being pretty safe and i would say go get started chinese that clean take it i want to go back to work. the u.s. remains the epicenter of cave in 19 with more than 29000000 cases and the world's largest vaccination program for former presidents have americans to get vaccinated as soon as possible this vaccine means for. protecting you and those you love from this dangerous deadly disease many other countries a struggling with the virus italy is braced for a 3rd wave and brazil's healthcare system is close to collapse public health experts are warning the longer people wait to take the vaccines the more likely it is move ariens will emerge victoria gate and be al jazeera. and the u.k. are saying that they're developing a new kind of a 1000 back saying that could replace injections with a nasal spray out of their eyes under simmons has been given access to the bar trees and bristol university where that vaccine is being developed what
north at the in the private the medina that occurred been. sitting attorneys that things have a track record not being pretty safe and i would say go get started chinese that clean take it i want to go back to work. the u.s. remains the epicenter of cave in 19 with more than 29000000 cases and the world's largest vaccination program for former presidents have americans to get vaccinated as soon as possible this vaccine means for. protecting you and those you love from this dangerous deadly...
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max about 30 and muskets about 36 as you can say much the same as medina and sunshine is the dominant form of weather as you might expect turkey's not doing quite so well in fact the time we get to sunday that's rather a role rather a roll wind in istanbul you're a cane anchor i think and the sun's out to the south of the fancy looking 5 votes of iran is looking far we're up to about 24 degrees in beirut she's pretty good for cyrus as the rain largely retreats from southern africa there are of course still some residual bans of showers and they will reproduce themselves as we get a change in the season versus one gone through port elizabeth and that line of blue is developing showers in south africa or its way slowly eastwards and it might turn into something quite interesting to see the orange chop that's heavy rains a miserable day quite possibly in durban that it moves up through because it natal towards southern parts of mozambique leaving behind the sunshine and ahead of it is largely sunshine as well as seasonal rains have gone but maputo its focus is interesting from not much w
max about 30 and muskets about 36 as you can say much the same as medina and sunshine is the dominant form of weather as you might expect turkey's not doing quite so well in fact the time we get to sunday that's rather a role rather a roll wind in istanbul you're a cane anchor i think and the sun's out to the south of the fancy looking 5 votes of iran is looking far we're up to about 24 degrees in beirut she's pretty good for cyrus as the rain largely retreats from southern africa there are of...
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on its effect on older people was limited people older than 75 will be given doses from pfizer and medina at ash about lays in paris with more. the french government have a huge public relations problem on their hands because for the past few months the french government of been warning against the astrovan vaccine for over 60 five's and suddenly now they're having to try and convince that slice of the population that the vaccine is safe and even though they might say that many people in france already there's high skepticism in france about vaccines can be very difficult to kind of convince many people that there is new darter and that it makes it safe now for this astra zeneca vaccine to be used by that is exactly what the government's trying to do in fact the person that's been put in charge of the french vaccine rollout program professor alan fischer has actually said that the bad press that this vaccine has received over the last few months and the european union is is is pretty devastating and it is important that people know that this vaccine is a safe so i think that it's clear th
on its effect on older people was limited people older than 75 will be given doses from pfizer and medina at ash about lays in paris with more. the french government have a huge public relations problem on their hands because for the past few months the french government of been warning against the astrovan vaccine for over 60 five's and suddenly now they're having to try and convince that slice of the population that the vaccine is safe and even though they might say that many people in france...