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ahÍ te va. >> a ramÍrez tambiÉn le gusta repartir dinero a su gente. >> ¡se llama hilario ramÍrez!ario no es nada buena. luego de verlo levantar la falda a rosita, su impertinente acto provocÓ la indignación de prominentes lÍderes del paÍs, que incluso pidieron su renuncia. >> desafortunadas sus conductas, desafortunado tambiÉn que no pase nada, y bueno, pues a ver, ¿estaremos ahora a quÉ? a la espera de quÉ es lo que sigue para este alcalde. >> para el senador hÉctor larios, este tipo de acciones por parte de servidores pÚblicos... >> ¡que lo vea la presidencia! ¡sÍ que lo ve! ¡sÍ que lo ve! >> lo que importa es que tambiÉn, de alguna manera, denigrando la cultura cÍvica del país. que hace lo que te decÍa, que la gente vote por alguien que reconoce cosas tan graves como esa. >> pero en vez de apaciguar el escÁndalo a su alrededor, el polÉmico alcalde sigue dando de quÉ hablar al hacer un extraÑo ofrecimiento: ha ofrecido regalar cuatro autos nuevos entre los turistas que visiten el municipio de san blas en el prÓximo perÍodo vacacional. aunque ramÍrez asegura que obsequiarÁ esos v
ahÍ te va. >> a ramÍrez tambiÉn le gusta repartir dinero a su gente. >> ¡se llama hilario ramÍrez!ario no es nada buena. luego de verlo levantar la falda a rosita, su impertinente acto provocÓ la indignación de prominentes lÍderes del paÍs, que incluso pidieron su renuncia. >> desafortunadas sus conductas, desafortunado tambiÉn que no pase nada, y bueno, pues a ver, ¿estaremos ahora a quÉ? a la espera de quÉ es lo que sigue para este alcalde. >> para el...
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new at 6:00, kpix 5's len ramirez is live in sunnyvale on the pharma cyclist. >> reporter: there have been a lot of big deals in silicon valley over the years and this is another blockbuster but unlike some of the previous deals that involved high-tech companies that everyone already knows about, these are companies involved that most people have never heard of that is until now. the sunnyvale headquarters of farm pharma cyclics, the company's successful cancer drug [ non-english language ] and that's the $21 billion difference. >> it has global implications. this is one of the most important transactions in the state this year. >> reporter: technology analyst is talking about a deal that may put silicon valley on the map for pharmaceuticals. >> typically you see this kind of thing happening on the east coast where there's more pharmaceutical activity but as we moved up to high-tech pharma, that activity seems to be moving over here. >> reporter: chicago based abbvie outbid several other companies including johnson & johnson to take over pharmacyclics and its most promising product. t
new at 6:00, kpix 5's len ramirez is live in sunnyvale on the pharma cyclist. >> reporter: there have been a lot of big deals in silicon valley over the years and this is another blockbuster but unlike some of the previous deals that involved high-tech companies that everyone already knows about, these are companies involved that most people have never heard of that is until now. the sunnyvale headquarters of farm pharma cyclics, the company's successful cancer drug [ non-english language...
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with richard ramirez. i remember about 12 years ago now i was escorting him across the yard to a visit. and just i was having light talk with him and he was looking outlooking to the sky. he said you know, he says i came here to california looking for a pot of gold and what i actually found was a pot of iron. i wouldn't feel comfortable with him roaming the streets in my neighborhood. not at all. >> presumably all of these men are waiting to die but it can be a long wait and in the meantime, they have to figure out how to live. >> when we come back on a second look. scott peterson answers questions about the case before the bodies washed ashore. and the response to the latest ruling that found california's death penalty to be unconstitutional. >>> welcome back to a second look. tonight a look at the lacey peterson killing and scott peterson trial. peterson's lawyer filed an automatic appeal to the california supreme court. in that appeal peterson maintaining his innocence. the last time we heard from peter
with richard ramirez. i remember about 12 years ago now i was escorting him across the yard to a visit. and just i was having light talk with him and he was looking outlooking to the sky. he said you know, he says i came here to california looking for a pot of gold and what i actually found was a pot of iron. i wouldn't feel comfortable with him roaming the streets in my neighborhood. not at all. >> presumably all of these men are waiting to die but it can be a long wait and in the...
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len ramirez, kpix5. >> earlier, one man was reported missing. he was found safe a few blocks away. >>> tonight, looks like this year's mavericks surf competition is a big washout. the big window closes a week from today. the waves are just too small right now. they say they need about eight hours of at least 20-foot surf. and it is just not in our forecast. >>> tonight the yearlong celebration leading up to superbowl 50 at levi stadium has begun. this is the superbowl 50 logo that will be used all year. the league also unvailed plans for high schools around the country that have produced nfl players. >> the greatest part for us is we get to talk about superbowl 50. about the bay area superbowl the entire yearlong. >> yeah, superbowl 50 will be february 7 at levi stadium? santa clara. you will be able to see it right here on kpix5. >> and we will see rain before superbowl 50 hopefully. >> what will come first? [ laughter ] >> right now, we don't know. >>> maybe we need a count down for the rain. >> yeah, that would be great. >> might be longer th
len ramirez, kpix5. >> earlier, one man was reported missing. he was found safe a few blocks away. >>> tonight, looks like this year's mavericks surf competition is a big washout. the big window closes a week from today. the waves are just too small right now. they say they need about eight hours of at least 20-foot surf. and it is just not in our forecast. >>> tonight the yearlong celebration leading up to superbowl 50 at levi stadium has begun. this is the superbowl 50...
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cops arrested erick ramirez last night. he is accused of shooting jonathan lopez to death monday night near piney branch road in silver spring. investigators believe the victim was in a relationship with a woman who had a child with ramirez, and police say after a series of text messages ramirez showed up to lopez's home, shot him and ran off. ramirez is now charged with first degree murder. >>> and no charges will be filed against an intelligence agency employee who crashed a drone on the lawn of the white house earlier this year. that according to the u.s. attorney's office. that man whose name is yet to beflying that drone near the white house when he lost control. figuring it had crashed on the national mall, the man went to bed. later on they found the drone on the white house lawn. much of the air space over d. c. is off limits to any sort of aircraft. >>> terror in tunisia. 19 people were killed today when gunmen dressed in military style uniforms opened fire inside a popular museum. the drama unfolded on live televi
cops arrested erick ramirez last night. he is accused of shooting jonathan lopez to death monday night near piney branch road in silver spring. investigators believe the victim was in a relationship with a woman who had a child with ramirez, and police say after a series of text messages ramirez showed up to lopez's home, shot him and ran off. ramirez is now charged with first degree murder. >>> and no charges will be filed against an intelligence agency employee who crashed a drone on...
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stephanie ramirez. back to you. >> thank you, stephanie. we'll continue to follow that story as well. >>> if you have any questions about cybersecurity, you plight want to call some local middle school students for help. help. these students made the national finals. along with them is the coach. guys, this is really, really neat. when you get a chance to be in competition, tell people what you're going to try to accomplish as you head out to national harbor this weekend? you can start. >> all right. >> we were talking earlier, you're going to play defense almost. >> yes. >> what are you going to do? what's the big challenge? >> we have a hostile red team. they're hackers. and they're going to try to get into your computer. and our job is to play defense against these red hackers, keep them out of our systems and keep services online. >> so you would be maybe hired by a company to try to protect data, try to protect the security issues. is that what we're talking about? >> yes. >> what does this involve? we were talking earlier it actually
stephanie ramirez. back to you. >> thank you, stephanie. we'll continue to follow that story as well. >>> if you have any questions about cybersecurity, you plight want to call some local middle school students for help. help. these students made the national finals. along with them is the coach. guys, this is really, really neat. when you get a chance to be in competition, tell people what you're going to try to accomplish as you head out to national harbor this weekend? you can...
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stephanie ramirez wusa 9 news. >> students counselors had to nominate them for the scholarship. they went through a thorough interview process. >>> march madness is almost here. we are following local teams showing america what they have got. >>> it is the blue box in family's kitchens. tonight the manufacturer says six and a half million boxes are being recalled. >>> count down to spring is almost over. we are two days away. the season could kick off with flakes on the ground. topper's later forecast is after the break. in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. >>> consumer alert. staples found in homes is under a massive recall. >> reporter: tonight kraft foods say they are recalling six and a half million boxes of their original mac and cheese because of
stephanie ramirez wusa 9 news. >> students counselors had to nominate them for the scholarship. they went through a thorough interview process. >>> march madness is almost here. we are following local teams showing america what they have got. >>> it is the blue box in family's kitchens. tonight the manufacturer says six and a half million boxes are being recalled. >>> count down to spring is almost over. we are two days away. the season could kick off with...
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stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> meyers' 3-year-old daughter was treated for smoke inhalation but is out of the hospital and expected to be okay. loudoun county fire is investigating the cause. >>> and then there were eight, the terps less than two hours from taking on tennessee. kristen berset will tell you what kind of mindset the team is in before the big match tonight. >> high temperature 66 today, a day above average, winds gusting up to 26 miles per hour downtown and 25 mile-per-hour wind gust in leesburg and frederick. we'll come back, talk about another front going through tomorrow. >> after the break, a call to ban travel to indiana? you're watching wusa9 and your only local news down load sunday at 8:30 on wusa9 sponsored by sodexo. >>> two former special agents are in trouble charged with stealing money during an online investigations. shawn bridges is from laurel and works for the secret service. baltimore resident karl force was with the dea. the men were investigating silk road, the online marketplace, which lets users buy and sell drugs and other illegal items. the men
stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> meyers' 3-year-old daughter was treated for smoke inhalation but is out of the hospital and expected to be okay. loudoun county fire is investigating the cause. >>> and then there were eight, the terps less than two hours from taking on tennessee. kristen berset will tell you what kind of mindset the team is in before the big match tonight. >> high temperature 66 today, a day above average, winds gusting up to 26 miles per hour downtown and...
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. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez on the 16th street bridge where the project is about to enter into phase 2 and engineers want you to remember the call for help mayday. i'll tell you why coming up. >> your secrets ought to be safe with this tablet, but confidentiality can be costly. the tablet designed for in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie, that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! make your house the house when you get more from verizon fios the tv s
. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez on the 16th street bridge where the project is about to enter into phase 2 and engineers want you to remember the call for help mayday. i'll tell you why coming up. >> your secrets ought to be safe with this tablet, but confidentiality can be costly. the tablet designed for in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts...
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pro derechos de las mujeres, periodistas y legisladores federales han solicitado una relaciÓn para ramÍreztro chava, son grandes amigos mÍo me han apoyado. reportera: se considera un hombre respetuoso de las mujeres y que todo sucediÓ al calor de la fiesta. >> no fue nada de mala fe, porque estÁ todo bien. si ante la sociedad se ocupa de pedir una disculpa lobo con mucho gusto, adela soy buena persona congruente. reportera: ramÍrez asegura que levantÓ el vestido con consentimiento de la joven el hecho aseguran empresas ha disparado la popularidad del alcalde y lo ha colocado en primer lugar de las encuestas. desde ciudad de mÉxico, andre gonzÁlez. marÍa elena: la polÉmica sigue. jorge: impresentables el mismo alcalde que habÍa dicho que robaba pero poquito tenemos imÁgenes seguiremos la cobertura del arresto de omar treviÑo. marÍa elena: son imÁgenes del momento en que fue trasladado la ciudad de mÉxico y presentado ante la prensa, esta es la segunda captura de un capo de alto nivel en la Última semana en mÉxico. tendremos mucho mÁs esta noche en la ediciÓn nocturna. jorge: gracias.o en es
pro derechos de las mujeres, periodistas y legisladores federales han solicitado una relaciÓn para ramÍreztro chava, son grandes amigos mÍo me han apoyado. reportera: se considera un hombre respetuoso de las mujeres y que todo sucediÓ al calor de la fiesta. >> no fue nada de mala fe, porque estÁ todo bien. si ante la sociedad se ocupa de pedir una disculpa lobo con mucho gusto, adela soy buena persona congruente. reportera: ramÍrez asegura que levantÓ el vestido con consentimiento...
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i'm stephanie ramirez with today's kick-off. >> and putting pilots in a dangerous situation. how lasers and spotlights can bring down a helicopter. no one in my family has gone past high school. through the at&t aspire initiative i met my mentor, elizabeth. she believes in me. she pushes me to do better in school and in life. because of the at&t aspire initiative, i'm the first one in my family to ever go to college. at&t employees are mentoring students in communities across america. you can change a life. become a mentor. in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. >>> fairfax county police are trying to figure out who pointed a bright light at their helicopter pilot. the incident happened a week ago while returning from a mission. police say it's a good
i'm stephanie ramirez with today's kick-off. >> and putting pilots in a dangerous situation. how lasers and spotlights can bring down a helicopter. no one in my family has gone past high school. through the at&t aspire initiative i met my mentor, elizabeth. she believes in me. she pushes me to do better in school and in life. because of the at&t aspire initiative, i'm the first one in my family to ever go to college. at&t employees are mentoring students in communities across...
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our len ramirez broke the story of the communications melt down. >> more on that in a minute. but first, hundreds of people turned out tonight in san jose to remember officer michael johnson at two memorial services. outside city hall, people lit candles and uniformed officers stood at attention in honor of the fallen officer. there was also a vigil on center road where officer johnson was killed. kpix5's maria medina on the outpouring of public support and the phone call the city's police chief hoped he would never have to make. maria? >> reporter: and you can see the growing memorial here at the police department. we have seen officers stop by here as well as people who didn't even know officer johnson. it is the community support the chief says she grateful for. ♪ was blind but now i see ♪ >> a bright light among us was extinguished on tuesday night. [ singing ] >> we haven't had an officer involved shooting since 2001. and we always say that and hope and think that is the last one. >> reporter: police chief larry esqulvel was off duty when he got the call that his officer
our len ramirez broke the story of the communications melt down. >> more on that in a minute. but first, hundreds of people turned out tonight in san jose to remember officer michael johnson at two memorial services. outside city hall, people lit candles and uniformed officers stood at attention in honor of the fallen officer. there was also a vigil on center road where officer johnson was killed. kpix5's maria medina on the outpouring of public support and the phone call the city's...
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in santa clara len ramirez, kpix 5. >> the defections might not be done. there are several other 49ers who are free agents and could sign with other teams. >>> judging by his comments, pablo sandoval definitely didn't leave his heart in san francisco. he had some harsh words for the giants. sandoval told the bleacher report he felt the team didn't make an effort to keep him and he thought the team showed no respect for his agent during contract talks last spring. at that point he said he knew he was leaving. when asked who he'll miss, pablo said only bochy. i love him. he's like my dad. he's the only guy that i'll miss. and hunter pence. just those guys. >>> a day of cruising for crab turns in to chaos in the bay. the frantic race to save seven people on a burning boat. how two cousins stayed calm under pressure. >> we are absolutely appalled and shocked at the video. >> zero tolerance. the nationwide out rage and fast punishment after a fraternity's racist chant. >> meteorologist paul deanno with your forecast. a whole lot of that today blue sky. once the
in santa clara len ramirez, kpix 5. >> the defections might not be done. there are several other 49ers who are free agents and could sign with other teams. >>> judging by his comments, pablo sandoval definitely didn't leave his heart in san francisco. he had some harsh words for the giants. sandoval told the bleacher report he felt the team didn't make an effort to keep him and he thought the team showed no respect for his agent during contract talks last spring. at that point he...
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>> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa news. >>> the last three principals george's county police officers to die in the line of duty have all been killed in car crashes. >>> a year ago today a county clerk was shot in the head during a robbery. tonight thatmother of three is still recovering from those gunshot wounds and the person who shot her is still out there somewhere. the sheriffs office wants people to take a look at these images. the suspect is described as a white male in his 30s. he's about five foot five or five foot eight inches tall. if you have any information, please contact the local police. >>> this is the payoff for all that snow. how long will this great weather las ? >> bruce, we're going to get to enjoy this weather until tuesday, and then this is what's heading our way. one more dry day, and then this rain that's right now moving
>> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa news. >>> the last three principals george's county police officers to die in the line of duty have all been killed in car crashes. >>> a year ago today a county clerk was shot in the head during a robbery. tonight thatmother of three is still recovering from those gunshot wounds and the person who shot her is still out there somewhere. the sheriffs office wants people to take a look at these images. the suspect is described as a...
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here's stephanie ramirez. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside of prince george's county police headquarters where they do have that suspect in custody. he's being interrogated here this evening. police tell us that suspect is 48-year-old james william diggs of bladensburg. he was arrested in waldorf today. two days ago this past wednesday police tell us diggs raped a young woman by knifepoint they're the 3800 block of 38th avenue in cottage city. they think he's also responsible for the sexual assault february 25th in bladensburg. he also could be connected to two more attacks over there in the bladensburg and cheverly areas. police tell us he knew what he was doing and that these attacks took place between 6:45 and 8:45 p.m. and all included young victims in their early 20s to as young as what a deputy chief told us was 16 years old. >> we are very pleased that we managed to get him off the streets. >> reporter: diggs is facing a first degree rape charge and other charges that include assault, robbery and a weapons charge all in regards to the march 4th rape. he could face eve
here's stephanie ramirez. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside of prince george's county police headquarters where they do have that suspect in custody. he's being interrogated here this evening. police tell us that suspect is 48-year-old james william diggs of bladensburg. he was arrested in waldorf today. two days ago this past wednesday police tell us diggs raped a young woman by knifepoint they're the 3800 block of 38th avenue in cottage city. they think he's also responsible...
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but first, let's get right to len ramirez at the command post with the latest in this news conference. len? >> reporter: san jose police just concluded a news conference where they outlined what happened to the officer, a 12 year veteran who was fatally struck by gunfire when he went to a call for service. a suicidal man. that suspect has been identified as scott dunham. he is known to police. he does have a mug shot in their system and we will be showing that to you shortly hopefully. that news conference ended just a few seconds ago, but they told us that the officers
but first, let's get right to len ramirez at the command post with the latest in this news conference. len? >> reporter: san jose police just concluded a news conference where they outlined what happened to the officer, a 12 year veteran who was fatally struck by gunfire when he went to a call for service. a suicidal man. that suspect has been identified as scott dunham. he is known to police. he does have a mug shot in their system and we will be showing that to you shortly hopefully....
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we were doing nothing wrong. >> prosecutor ramirez and ann seemed to agree on one thing.ed to john's death, but for different reasons. ramirez suspects ann had a psychotic break. >> translator: both of them were bipolar and obviously had personality disorders. but in ann's case, she knew what she was doing and planned to kill him that night. >> ann blames john's death on his severe depression. >> three months before he died he was talking about killing himself every day. every day. >> coming up, ann goes from suspected murderess to defendant. >> i was officially charged august 3rd of 2011. >> ann discovers her fortune may be gone. >> i'm absolutely broke. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay
we were doing nothing wrong. >> prosecutor ramirez and ann seemed to agree on one thing.ed to john's death, but for different reasons. ramirez suspects ann had a psychotic break. >> translator: both of them were bipolar and obviously had personality disorders. but in ann's case, she knew what she was doing and planned to kill him that night. >> ann blames john's death on his severe depression. >> three months before he died he was talking about killing himself every day....
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live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5 len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> police say a bay area woman was kidnapped in the middle of the night for ransom and her boyfriend was home at the time of the crime. kpix 5's joe vazquez is live in vallejo where a massive search is under way. a lot of questions, joe. >> reporter: a lot of questions. a very unusual case, ken. behind me you can see they blocked off kirkland avenue. this is where the boyfriend says she was kidnapped overnight and he was a witness to it and then at some point the kidnappers asked for ransom. police are not elaborating very much. but they are searching for her. searchers have been combing the neighborhood all day. they have even brought out cadaver dogs. police say they are doing a full-court press. >> as of this moment, miss huskins' whereabouts are unknown and we are treating this matter as a kidnap ransom and we're giving it our full undivided attention until which time we are able to locate miss huskins and secure her safe return. >> reporter: she works at kaiser hospital in a specialized physical therapy program. family memb
live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5 len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> police say a bay area woman was kidnapped in the middle of the night for ransom and her boyfriend was home at the time of the crime. kpix 5's joe vazquez is live in vallejo where a massive search is under way. a lot of questions, joe. >> reporter: a lot of questions. a very unusual case, ken. behind me you can see they blocked off kirkland avenue. this is where the boyfriend says she was kidnapped overnight and he was...
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legisladoras federales pidieron hoy una sanciÓn por el funcionario. >> heladio ramÍrez villanueva denigrÓ una disculpa pÚblica a esa mujer y en todas la mujeres en el paÍs. enrique: cuando servando gÓmez martÍnez fue trasladado a una camioneta donde se encontraba su hermano flavio en el hangar de la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica en mÉxico tuvieron oportunidad de conversar es parte de la conversaciÓn. enrique: el lÍder del cÁrtel de los caballeros templarios quedo a disposiciÓn. su orden de aprehensiÓn fue emitido el 27 de diciembre de 2006. ilia: mÁs de 8000 tarjetas postales con exhibidas en diversos lugares de la de tal mexicana con mensaje de cÓmo mejorar el cisma polÍtico en el paÍs, la idia hace parte una campaÑa ciudadana organizada por instituciones y surgiÓ a partir de la desapariciÓn de los estudiantes de ayotzinapa no sÓlo se pretende crear conciencia sino tambiÉn proponer nuevas ideas para combatir la violencia. enrique: en instantes se demuestra que los impuntuales no son siempre los culpables de llegar tarde. ilia: ya veremos. las reglas absurdas de la industria celula
legisladoras federales pidieron hoy una sanciÓn por el funcionario. >> heladio ramÍrez villanueva denigrÓ una disculpa pÚblica a esa mujer y en todas la mujeres en el paÍs. enrique: cuando servando gÓmez martÍnez fue trasladado a una camioneta donde se encontraba su hermano flavio en el hangar de la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica en mÉxico tuvieron oportunidad de conversar es parte de la conversaciÓn. enrique: el lÍder del cÁrtel de los caballeros templarios quedo a...
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leÓn: le damos las gracias a marÍa ramÍrez, buenas tardes. ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa: llegÓ el momento de conocerlaÍa ser enviado pero todo depende de la visiÓn aceptable del otro ojo. maria: si tiene alguna duda sobre temas migratorios o la ley de las licencias ab 60 envÍenos un vÍdeo corto de 30 segundos o escriba su pregunta en las redes sociales, estamos bajo univisiÓn 14. ♪ ♪ ♪ report bienvenidos al maravilloso mundo de los deportes, barcelona cediÓ su final a la copa de rey. se habÍan transcurrido tres minutos cuando neymar vacunaba, johnatan dos santos y el uruguayo, la victoria fue 3 1. en el estadio minuto 13 adentro y la cereza del pastel y colorÍn colorado el bilbao estÁ en la gran final, la final a jugarÁn los dos mÁs ganadores de la historia en copa del rey el 30 de mayo en un estadio aÚn por confirmarse podrÍa ser en santiago bernabÉu, pero vamos a ver si le gustarÍa a los merengues. el atlÉtico de bilbao enfrentarÁ al barcelona. el chelsea fue al estadio del westham. de Única anotaciÓn del juego llegÓ en la jugada colectiva, fÁbregas a la derecha con ramÍrez y hazzar se dio la victor
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stephanie ramirez is outside of their police department headquarters. it's so sad especially when you consider just how young this officer was. >> definitely. we learned from police officer rabain only had a year and a half on the department. i spoke with a mentor yesterday who told me he had a passion for police work and with that saturday early morning crash we learned his girlfriend was with him in the vehicle but she was so distraught, police had to wait to speak with her. they're hoping any of the other drivers on the road during the time who may have seen something can come to the police headquarters here and tell them what they saw. we know that at a sunday news conference the dash cam on the officers' vehicle was not working. today i talked with the president who told me that dash cam not working is a tragic incident but he's not concerned this affects overall safety with police officers here in the county. >> i don't believe so. the majority of them work, they do monthly inspections on them. we don't really have a problem with it. but that part
stephanie ramirez is outside of their police department headquarters. it's so sad especially when you consider just how young this officer was. >> definitely. we learned from police officer rabain only had a year and a half on the department. i spoke with a mentor yesterday who told me he had a passion for police work and with that saturday early morning crash we learned his girlfriend was with him in the vehicle but she was so distraught, police had to wait to speak with her. they're...
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kpix 5's len ramirez broke this story on twitter and joins us now. len. >> reporter: well, juliette, let's first of all talk about the system that we're explaining about. this is a san jose cop car. this is a routine car. you can come over here and we'll show you what we're talking about inside. that computer that's installed inside the police car is installed in every police unit in the city. the system is called a cad something, computer-aided dispatch. officers rely on that system when they come to a crime scene to know where to go and to communicate with other officers. we were told today by officers responding to the scene when the officer michael johnson was shot down, that they were unable to use that system. apparently, it wasn't just the local officers in the area responding to the call but citywide, officers were not able to use computers. that means that officers responding to other crisis emergencies -- and we heard from officers that there may have been a stabbing in the area as well -- were not able to use their computers for that syste
kpix 5's len ramirez broke this story on twitter and joins us now. len. >> reporter: well, juliette, let's first of all talk about the system that we're explaining about. this is a san jose cop car. this is a routine car. you can come over here and we'll show you what we're talking about inside. that computer that's installed inside the police car is installed in every police unit in the city. the system is called a cad something, computer-aided dispatch. officers rely on that system when...
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it has nothing to do with becoming a member of any organization. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> police chief mark magaw issued a statement saying they hold their officers to high standards on and internal investigation going on. the fraternity involved has not returned our request for comment. >>> we're tracking some showers across the metro area, first area of showers pushing through southern maryland, but a little heavier activity up in front county and into loudoun county -- montgomery county and into loudoun county. there is a heavy little downpour north of warrenton and up 270 past rockville, jermantown and clarksburg, heavy activity in yellow. this is a good little downpour between clarkbsurg and lay tonsburg, laytonsville and colesville at -- laytonsville and colesville it will cross over about 7:30. we've seen winds gusting to 43 miles per hour at 6:00 and now still gusting to 25 miles per hour in leesburg and 21 miles per hour in manassas. we'll come back, talk about the expanded wind advisory and when that expires and look ahead to the upcoming weekend. >>> st
it has nothing to do with becoming a member of any organization. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> police chief mark magaw issued a statement saying they hold their officers to high standards on and internal investigation going on. the fraternity involved has not returned our request for comment. >>> we're tracking some showers across the metro area, first area of showers pushing through southern maryland, but a little heavier activity up in front county and...
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eric ramirez was taken into custody. jonathan lopez was in a relationship with a woman who had previously been romantic with ramirez. ramirez is now awaiting extradition. >>> we now know how that civilian got on the naval ghas norfolk and killed a sailor aboard a ship in march. it was a security lapse at the main gate. jeffrey savage drove on to the world's largest naval base without ever being asked for identification or authorization to be there. savage then dsisarmed a sailor standing watch and used her gun to shoot mark mayo. navy security then shot and killed savage. >>> it was secretary of state john kerry who called to congratulate israeli prime minister netanyahu on his election victory last night. the last-minute hard shift to the right resulted in the decisive and dramatic upset victory last night. what it will mean for israel's relationship with the white house is less clear. on the eve of the election he abandoned a commitment to negotiate a palestinian state. that commitment has been a cornerstone of u.s. in
eric ramirez was taken into custody. jonathan lopez was in a relationship with a woman who had previously been romantic with ramirez. ramirez is now awaiting extradition. >>> we now know how that civilian got on the naval ghas norfolk and killed a sailor aboard a ship in march. it was a security lapse at the main gate. jeffrey savage drove on to the world's largest naval base without ever being asked for identification or authorization to be there. savage then dsisarmed a sailor...
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len ramirez on one controversial tool that could have made a big difference. >> reporter: as flowers ands tributes pour into the san jose police department after the killing of officer michael johnson, city leaders say they are determined to better equip officers for the dangers they face. >> we need to do more. to keep our officers safe while they are keeping us safe. >> reporter: mayor sam liccardo's new budget approved the same day as the shooting allows for additional body armor and shields. one tool was not used during tuesday's shoot-out. controversy over their drone bought in secrecy has kept it grounded. a drone might have been a safe way to assure he had been killed in the gun battle. instead, they had to risk blasting through two apartment walls and putting a camera through to see if he was dead. >> the technology could help the police. >> reporter: police use of armored vehicles from the military has ignited more opposition. san jose police used theirs after tuesday's shoot-out. >> it can be used to evacuate the public or rescue victims. >> reporter: santa cruz police chie
len ramirez on one controversial tool that could have made a big difference. >> reporter: as flowers ands tributes pour into the san jose police department after the killing of officer michael johnson, city leaders say they are determined to better equip officers for the dangers they face. >> we need to do more. to keep our officers safe while they are keeping us safe. >> reporter: mayor sam liccardo's new budget approved the same day as the shooting allows for additional body...
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stephanie ramirez joins us live now with more. sadly no new needs. >> that's the hard part. the chief said today there is no new information to tell us. that's why this one-year mark is so important. it's an opportunity to reacquaint everyone with this case. chief, the mayor members of her cabinet as well as members of the fbi met at that news conference today asking anyone who may have some information that maybe didn't report it to do so. they promise to investigate it. they are following leads still and i also went back to dv general the shelter where relisha rudd was last seen. i spoke with a family friend who said it's still painful but still thinks everyone should still be searching. >> i don't know what i would do if mine was missing. i don't know. it's so frustrating for somebody that you know that their kid is missing. they need to look even harder. >> and dc police and volunteers did just that today passing out flyers at different metro stops and important locations. police cannot emphasize enough, if you know anything, the smallest bit of information could change
stephanie ramirez joins us live now with more. sadly no new needs. >> that's the hard part. the chief said today there is no new information to tell us. that's why this one-year mark is so important. it's an opportunity to reacquaint everyone with this case. chief, the mayor members of her cabinet as well as members of the fbi met at that news conference today asking anyone who may have some information that maybe didn't report it to do so. they promise to investigate it. they are...
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stephanie ramirez has our story. >> reporter: even though we're seeing the sun more, what winter left behind is still something to be concerned about. we saw that today when montgomery county firefighters tried to rescue a dog that fell through ice. >> it was very sad. you felt so helpless. you wanted to go on the ice but you just couldn't. >> reporter: the neighbors in gaithersburg that spotted two dogs on the ice in this pond tried to help, but all they could do was wait as rescuers combed through the water searching for one dog. susan hoffman says the smaller white dog eventually got off the ice, but the bigger dark colored one fell through at least twice before making it to this island. on its last try to get back -- >> he was just exhausted. it was only two minutes tops, tried to get out and then laid his head on the ice and then went under. >> reporter: it's a sad reminder of how dangerous these waterways still are even as we start to see warmer temperatures. >> absolutely. we don't want any people, any kids anywhere they're on the water right now. this ice is not strong enough
stephanie ramirez has our story. >> reporter: even though we're seeing the sun more, what winter left behind is still something to be concerned about. we saw that today when montgomery county firefighters tried to rescue a dog that fell through ice. >> it was very sad. you felt so helpless. you wanted to go on the ice but you just couldn't. >> reporter: the neighbors in gaithersburg that spotted two dogs on the ice in this pond tried to help, but all they could do was wait as...
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. >> stephanie ramirez reports there wasn't much to update. >> i'm outside of the police headquarters where mayor muriel bowser as well as the police chief told us they do not have any new information to report. that's why this one-year mark is so important. heir asking anyone who may have information on relisha rudd who is now 9 years old. >> anybody who may have seen something that over this past year has not reported it or didn't think it was significant enough but from hearing from us today now does think it's significant, please pass that information on. sometimes it's just one small piece of the puzzle that helps us get to the solution that we're looking for. >> reporter: members of the dc police department along with volunteers spent much of the day this morning and evening passing out fliers at different metro stops and other important locations. police cannot emphasize enough any little piece of information could help find relisha rudd even a year later. stephanie ramirez wusa 9news. >>> as wusa 9 first reported to you last night at 11:00 dc mayor muriel bowser has named greg
. >> stephanie ramirez reports there wasn't much to update. >> i'm outside of the police headquarters where mayor muriel bowser as well as the police chief told us they do not have any new information to report. that's why this one-year mark is so important. heir asking anyone who may have information on relisha rudd who is now 9 years old. >> anybody who may have seen something that over this past year has not reported it or didn't think it was significant enough but from...
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se trata de hilario ramÍrez, que organizÓ una fiesta de cumpleaÑos que costÓ 1 millÓn de dÓlares.de mÉxico estÁ de viaje por gran bretaÑa. propuesta de 50 manifestantes, protestaba frente a la casa del primer ministro david cameron, que se reunirÁ con peÑa nieto para exigir que se esclarezca ladesapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes de iguala, guerrero. en chile el volcÁn villa rica entrÓ en erupciÓn hoy. la ceniza cubriÓ los polos aledaÑas donde evacuaron a mÁs de 3000 personas. tras el susto y la evacuaciÓn gran parte de miles de habitantes regresaron a sus viviendas. las autoridades dijeron que no hay vÍctimas que lamentar. >> buenas noches y bienvenidos al maravilloso mundo de los deportes. las chivas antes citado, poco a poco el chemo le va encontrando la manija. chivas gana por uno a cero sobre los minajuato. estadio tecnolÓgico monterrey de veracruz. gol de marcelo gracia. de despuÉs el paso. un minuto mÁs tarde pavÓn, anotaba y simplemente es la magia de tus como ames, ganÓ monterrey tres a uno. zacatecas julio al san luis. mÉrida dos a cero a los potros de hierro, cuatro a dos
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our stephanie ramirez was there. >> reporter: i'll give you what he said in a moment, but first we have the arrest warrant documents that describe the latest disturbing and violent attack. in it says 48-year-old james williams diggs used a weapon, pushed his victim to the ground, ripped off her pants and forced her to have sex against her will. since 5:00 today he's been charged with a second sexual assault in addition to this rape and police in prince george's county believe he may be connected to at least two others. as soon as he saw cameras, 48- year-old james william digs went over to hide his face. the 48-year-old suspect now connected to one rape and sexual assault in prince george's county. police say the last attack happened just two days ago on march 4th in cottage city in the 3800 block of 38th avenue is where officers say diggs raped a 23-year-old woman by knifepoint at night and in the area just outside of ariel perry's aunt's house. >> it's very discouraging. it's actually scary. >> reporter: right now police are not detailing how they are connecting diggs to the different
our stephanie ramirez was there. >> reporter: i'll give you what he said in a moment, but first we have the arrest warrant documents that describe the latest disturbing and violent attack. in it says 48-year-old james williams diggs used a weapon, pushed his victim to the ground, ripped off her pants and forced her to have sex against her will. since 5:00 today he's been charged with a second sexual assault in addition to this rape and police in prince george's county believe he may be...
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as kpix5's len ramirez shows us, it is not the first time. >> reporter: congressman mike honda was in a nearly empty house chamber but on camera listening to a colleague speak on homeland security spending. he went to sleep and was awakened about 20 seconds later when another member knocked by. is it a big deal? >> he is not the first person to fall asleep during a congressional hearing but the big problem is he just came out of a bruising political campaign in which his opponents painted him as ineffective and lazy. >> reporter: it was not the first time mr. honda has napped in public. two years ago in his own town hall meeting on obama care, he was caught on video dozing off about 30 seconds. the latest incident went viral on social media, but he tweeted out a snappy response saying he was asleep, but said i'm tired of the gop playing games with our national security. at 73, his age and energy became issues in his successful reelection campaign. >> they are already thinking of the flyers and the slogans they can come up with. >> reporter: it is sure to come up again when honda runs
as kpix5's len ramirez shows us, it is not the first time. >> reporter: congressman mike honda was in a nearly empty house chamber but on camera listening to a colleague speak on homeland security spending. he went to sleep and was awakened about 20 seconds later when another member knocked by. is it a big deal? >> he is not the first person to fall asleep during a congressional hearing but the big problem is he just came out of a bruising political campaign in which his opponents...
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kpix 5's len ramirez is live with how this all unfolded. >> this was apparently a burglary in progress that was interrupted by palo alto police. you can see the perimeter here which is on north california avenue. the burglary suspect was originally seen in the backyard of a home in the 900 block of oregon avenue. he ran from officers according to police and apparently tried to hide out in another house in the 900 block of elsinore drive. that's where police say were home at the time. >> at about 2:30 p.m. the suspect entered the residence occupied by a woman in her and her caregiver. her caregiver immediately exited the house and the helderly woman was asleep. she got up and immediately exited. >> the suspect is described as a hispanic man in his 20s with a blue or black hoodie. police don't think the suspect was armed at the time but is surrounded by heavily armed s.w.a.t. officers from the palo alto police department. residents who let -- who live in the area are being asked to shelter in place lock your doors and windows and just stay put. don't go in or out of the area. there are s
kpix 5's len ramirez is live with how this all unfolded. >> this was apparently a burglary in progress that was interrupted by palo alto police. you can see the perimeter here which is on north california avenue. the burglary suspect was originally seen in the backyard of a home in the 900 block of oregon avenue. he ran from officers according to police and apparently tried to hide out in another house in the 900 block of elsinore drive. that's where police say were home at the time....
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we start with len ramirez and take us through this shootout scenario. >> reporter: this is where the fatal confrontation happened in front of this apartment building. the apartment the home of the suspect. officers were approaching in this grassy area when they were apparently fired upon by the suspect who was in that second story balcony. police sources tell me that the officer was struck with a 30 ott six rifle struck in the head. arriving officers as backup brought out their assault rifles and fired on the suspect apparently striking him in the head, as well. here's how it sounded on police radio. >> male just came out on to the balcony. >> reporter: the first officers on the scene could see the suspect 57-year-old scott dunham threatening to kill himself. they couldn't have known that dunham was about to fire at them way high-powered rifle. >> officer down officer down. >> officer down officer down. >> reporter: 38-year-old officer michael johnson a 14- year veteran was fatally wounded while backup officers returned fire striking and killing dunham. >> our hearts, our prayers, go
we start with len ramirez and take us through this shootout scenario. >> reporter: this is where the fatal confrontation happened in front of this apartment building. the apartment the home of the suspect. officers were approaching in this grassy area when they were apparently fired upon by the suspect who was in that second story balcony. police sources tell me that the officer was struck with a 30 ott six rifle struck in the head. arriving officers as backup brought out their assault...
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that's where stephanie ramirez saw several vehicles being towed away and also talked with police. >> reporter: it was actually a leesburg police officer that found the victim in the back seat of a car with a very serious stab wound to his leg at this parking lot. the 22-year-old man identified as james sealy died afterwards at a nearby hospital. police spokesperson says police were investigating a disturbance in the parking lot just before 2:50 saturday morning. a fight had broken out between a few groups of people who had just left a nearby club. that's when police checked out the parking lot and discovered the 22-year-old stabbed. police wouldn't say which club is involved, but did say one of the vehicles found on scene is confirmed stolen out of fairfax, virginia. many in the area passing this thought this was a robbery investigation and were stunned to learn it's more serious. >> i come down here all the time and do a lot of shopping down here. don't see things like this very often. >> it's a smalltown feel and there isn't a lot of crime. so to see something like this is very sho
that's where stephanie ramirez saw several vehicles being towed away and also talked with police. >> reporter: it was actually a leesburg police officer that found the victim in the back seat of a car with a very serious stab wound to his leg at this parking lot. the 22-year-old man identified as james sealy died afterwards at a nearby hospital. police spokesperson says police were investigating a disturbance in the parking lot just before 2:50 saturday morning. a fight had broken out...
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kpix 5's len ramirez is live for us in san jose with the fallout over a little shutout. >> that's right. congressman mike haund -- honda is one of the most popular politicians in the south bay. it's been that way for decades. he was re-elected last november in a blistering campaign. but what he did last week in congress has even his most arden supporters shaking their heads. >> reporter: congressman mike honda was in a nearly empty house chamber but on camera listening to a california colleague speak on homeland security spending. a few seconds later the silicon valley democrat tilted his head and went to sleep. he was awakened about 20 seconds later when another member walked by. is it a big deal? >> he's certainly not the first person to fall asleep during a congressional hearing but the bigger problem is he just came out of a bruising political campaign in which his opponents painted him as ineffective and lazy. it certainly plays right in to that. >> reporter: it wasn't the first time mr. honda has apparently napped in public. two years ago at his own town hall meeting on obama care
kpix 5's len ramirez is live for us in san jose with the fallout over a little shutout. >> that's right. congressman mike haund -- honda is one of the most popular politicians in the south bay. it's been that way for decades. he was re-elected last november in a blistering campaign. but what he did last week in congress has even his most arden supporters shaking their heads. >> reporter: congressman mike honda was in a nearly empty house chamber but on camera listening to a...
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ramirez would receive a coded text message reading the coffee is ready. when they would walk through the security line acting as if they didn't know each other, the complaint said. once they arrived in honolulu, they would meet outside the bathroom to exchange the drugs and money. instead, the three were arrested and charges with bribery and drug smuggling. according to the complaint, fbi investigators did not think this was the first time that workers had allegedly smuggled drugs through security. in fact, they think these three knew each other from a previous operation. christin ayers, kpix5. >> all three are expected to return to court next week. they could each face life in prison. >>> tonight, we are learning that harrison ford asked where am i after crashing on a santa monica golf course yesterday. as juan fernandez reports, agents are applauding the way his crash was handled. >> reporter: ntsb agents have not had a chance to talk to harrison ford after his crash. the fact he survived not having engine power has been the talk of fellow pilots like j
ramirez would receive a coded text message reading the coffee is ready. when they would walk through the security line acting as if they didn't know each other, the complaint said. once they arrived in honolulu, they would meet outside the bathroom to exchange the drugs and money. instead, the three were arrested and charges with bribery and drug smuggling. according to the complaint, fbi investigators did not think this was the first time that workers had allegedly smuggled drugs through...
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reporting live in san jose len ramirez kpix 5. >>> other bay area headlines. it had char red skeleton of one south bay garage is all that's left of a fire this morning. flames gutted that structure damaged two neighboring garages at the san jose home on 9th street. at least two cars were destroyed in the fire. investigators trying to figure out what caused it. we're told no one was injured. >>> four people were killed and four injured when a car collided with a pickup truck in santa cruz county. seven people, mostly teenagers were passed in the car driving through aptos last night. police say the car crossed the center line, hitting the truck head on. police say no one in the car was wearing a seatbelt and they do believe that alcohol was involved. the driver of the truck was seriously hurt but will survive. >>> big day on wall street. the nasdaq topped 5,000 for the first time in 15 years. the index of course heavily focused on tech companies. it gained 44 points today. the third time the index has closed above 5,000 in its history. dow jones industrial was u
reporting live in san jose len ramirez kpix 5. >>> other bay area headlines. it had char red skeleton of one south bay garage is all that's left of a fire this morning. flames gutted that structure damaged two neighboring garages at the san jose home on 9th street. at least two cars were destroyed in the fire. investigators trying to figure out what caused it. we're told no one was injured. >>> four people were killed and four injured when a car collided with a pickup truck in...
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it all happened this morning in leesburg, virginia, and our stephanie ramirez reports tonight that she talked to local residents who say this type of violence is rare. >> it's always tragic. unfortunately, fights are generally over small things and people get disrespected and one thing leads to another and things get out of hand. >> the leesburg spokesperson told me this is detective work collecting evidence. they are investigating the death of james from new jersey who police tell us was freightly stabbed after a fight broke out at this plaza street early saturday morning. at first, those passing by thought this was a robbery investigation. >> we do a lot of shopping, you know. >> the small town feel and there isn't a lot of crime. so to see something like this is very shocking. very out of the norm. >> i go to the 7-eleven. i'm going to be more hesitant to go in there. >> a leesburg police officer found this victim with a serious stab wound on his leg. at this 7-eleven parking lot here. >> police arrived investigating a disturbance. they discovered the 22-year- old. they tell us the
it all happened this morning in leesburg, virginia, and our stephanie ramirez reports tonight that she talked to local residents who say this type of violence is rare. >> it's always tragic. unfortunately, fights are generally over small things and people get disrespected and one thing leads to another and things get out of hand. >> the leesburg spokesperson told me this is detective work collecting evidence. they are investigating the death of james from new jersey who police tell...
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stephanie ramirez joins us now live from close to where all of this action happened today. stephanie? >> reporter: there's only who left lanes of -- two left lanes on i-95 southbound moving here but this is a huge improvement. i know not ideal for the commute home but earlier today all the lanes of i-95 southbound were shut down due to a four vehicle crash involving a tanker that had about 7500 gallons of bodessable fuel on it that -- biodiesel fuel spilled. a huge mess here. trying to make it to raleigh, north carolina by 6:30. claire courtney ross found herself here at this 198 exxon gas station. she says she got off the first i-95 exit she saw onthis. >> i could see that there was a holdup. and the traffic so i got off. and i was lucky that i didn't the it. >> reporter: what looked like never ending traffic from the crash that happened on i-95 southbound at around 10:30 this morning involving a tanker and three other vehicles. ems transported one person but major mess came with the fuel spill from the tanker that leaked all over the southbound side of the highway. >> dri
stephanie ramirez joins us now live from close to where all of this action happened today. stephanie? >> reporter: there's only who left lanes of -- two left lanes on i-95 southbound moving here but this is a huge improvement. i know not ideal for the commute home but earlier today all the lanes of i-95 southbound were shut down due to a four vehicle crash involving a tanker that had about 7500 gallons of bodessable fuel on it that -- biodiesel fuel spilled. a huge mess here. trying to...
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kpix 5's len ramirez has the details. >> reporter: matt lovemark was picnicking at three-mile beach near santa cruz when he spotted when it first looked like another washed up log on the beach. >> we were sitting next to a piece of driftwood and i got looking at it and realized it had japanese joints. lovemark ought to know. he is a timber framer by trade. he says the japanese are renowned four their distinct woodworking. they use tight-fitting wooden joints like these seen carved on the timber on the beach for large long-lasting buildings. >> most likely it probably washed out during the tsunami and took three or four years to cross the ocean and wound up here. >> reporter: the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck japan on march 11, 2011, killing 16,000 people and washing more than a million tons of debris into the ocean. tsunami waves even reached santa cruz causing major damage at the harbor. lovemark and his colleagues believe the wood to be japanese cedar 18 feet long and could have been used to build a farmhouse or a religious shrine. >> so far we have contacted a few experts
kpix 5's len ramirez has the details. >> reporter: matt lovemark was picnicking at three-mile beach near santa cruz when he spotted when it first looked like another washed up log on the beach. >> we were sitting next to a piece of driftwood and i got looking at it and realized it had japanese joints. lovemark ought to know. he is a timber framer by trade. he says the japanese are renowned four their distinct woodworking. they use tight-fitting wooden joints like these seen carved...
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stephanie ramirez takes us inside that protest. >> reporter: outside the white house dozens of protesters called for the u.s. and international community to end the civil war in syria that has ill canned more than 2 -- that has killed more than 200,000 people and forced millions more to flee according to the united nations and other groups. >> stop the killing! stop the hate! >> reporter: these protesters want syria's president out saying he's the reason for isis' growth in what many call mass genocide. >> to sit and watch and precontinued there's nothing happening is beyond me. >> reporter: basil asad came from virginia to protest. he and many openers have family in syria. >> when -- others have family in syria. >> when we call, we hear the shootings and bombardments. >> reporter: on face the nation today secretary of state john kerry talked of possible negotiations with assad. >> why? because everybody agrees there is no military solution. there is only a political solution. >> reporter: a move some protesters called a slap in the face. >> when the people in syria decide to go out and a
stephanie ramirez takes us inside that protest. >> reporter: outside the white house dozens of protesters called for the u.s. and international community to end the civil war in syria that has ill canned more than 2 -- that has killed more than 200,000 people and forced millions more to flee according to the united nations and other groups. >> stop the killing! stop the hate! >> reporter: these protesters want syria's president out saying he's the reason for isis' growth in...
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in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> it will take effect in july after the city council approves the mayor's budget. >>> it is 4:51 now. wasted water floods an east bay neighborhood. the big mess that no >>> a painful lesson for two san jose carjacking suspects. a police k-9 bit them after authorities followed them on a high-speed chase. they could surrender or face the dog. police say a carjacking in east san jose early yesterday morning prompted a high-speed chase ending 20 miles away in sunnyvale where the men ditched the car then started running but it wasn't long before the s.w.a.t. team had them cornered. >>> a surveillance camera captured the moment a car barreled into a pizza parlor in colorado. watch as the car hits a woman outside, drags her through the restaurant's window on the car's hood. it happened as an employee was walking into the restaurant. >> my god. >> the employee jumped out of the way. no one was seriously hurt. amazing to watch that video. police say the driver accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake. >>> tonight outside st. mary's cathedral in san fran
in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> it will take effect in july after the city council approves the mayor's budget. >>> it is 4:51 now. wasted water floods an east bay neighborhood. the big mess that no >>> a painful lesson for two san jose carjacking suspects. a police k-9 bit them after authorities followed them on a high-speed chase. they could surrender or face the dog. police say a carjacking in east san jose early yesterday morning prompted a high-speed chase...