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ramirez. that is outside. it's 1-2.he game real easy as a pitching coach. just watching your guys go 1-2-3, 1-2-3. draw a script for the angels to win a game tonight they hit it on every level. great hits. good starting pitching. so far, so good out of the bullpen. if you go 1-2-3 there is low stress on your pitchers, low stress on your manager. more importantly low stress on us broadcasters up here. >> joe: that's right. that's what it's all about. pedroia back up the middle. simmons behind the bag for the first out of the ninth. the red sox since that second inning home run and a single that followed it has gone 1 for the last 20 against angels pitching. >> a.j.: simmons made the last play look so easy. there was no hurry. no panic. a tough play. he made it look easy. going to his left. ho-hum. routine ground ball. no big deal in fenway park. but he hit it to the wrong >> joe: hard to believe he only won two gold gloves. >> a.j.: it's a shame. a shame. after watching him for an entire season it's a shame. >> joe: boga
ramirez. that is outside. it's 1-2.he game real easy as a pitching coach. just watching your guys go 1-2-3, 1-2-3. draw a script for the angels to win a game tonight they hit it on every level. great hits. good starting pitching. so far, so good out of the bullpen. if you go 1-2-3 there is low stress on your pitchers, low stress on your manager. more importantly low stress on us broadcasters up here. >> joe: that's right. that's what it's all about. pedroia back up the middle. simmons...
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in out east stephanie ramirez, wusa9 -- in southeast stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> at plymouth congressional united church of christ at 7 p.m. tuesday is the time of the meeting. >>> in london after the awful terrorist attack british police have arrested 12 people in terror attack. seven people were killed by three suspects. 36 people are still in the hospital including one police officer, 21 of them in critical condition. one of the people hurt is an american. their condition right now is unknown. police were able to shoot and kill those suspects. this all started at the london bridge yesterday. the suspect terrorist struck pedestrians on bridge, crashed that van outside a pub in the borough market area, then got out and started stabbing people in several restaurants in front of people who were just horrified. today police said that attack lasted about 10 minutes before they were able to kill those suspects. >> he was stabbing this woman nonstop constantly forever, just stabbing her from every direction. they said one thing. they said, "this is for allah." >> all suspects wore suicide vests
in out east stephanie ramirez, wusa9 -- in southeast stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> at plymouth congressional united church of christ at 7 p.m. tuesday is the time of the meeting. >>> in london after the awful terrorist attack british police have arrested 12 people in terror attack. seven people were killed by three suspects. 36 people are still in the hospital including one police officer, 21 of them in critical condition. one of the people hurt is an american. their condition...
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and as kpix 5's len ramirez reports -- a new lawsuit claims the school district tried to cover it up. >>> students at a cupertino high school are accused of creating a kill list targeting black students. as kpix 5's len ramirez reports, a new lawsuit claims the school district tried to cover it up. >> what is your main focus for today? then it says lynch [ censored ] >> reporter: attorney richard richmond son is holding a printout of a computer screen of monta vista high school in cupertino some of the evidence he will use in a civil rights lawsuit filed against the fremont union high school district and administrators at monta vista who he says failed to adequately protect black students who were targeted on social media by six to ten boys from various racial backgrounds. >> they called themselves [ censored ] masters. they went on to say that they were going to kill each student they created a kill list. on that list were the names of 6 or 7 african-american students in the school. >> reporter: the lawsuit was filed on behalf of the family of one of the female students targeted on t
and as kpix 5's len ramirez reports -- a new lawsuit claims the school district tried to cover it up. >>> students at a cupertino high school are accused of creating a kill list targeting black students. as kpix 5's len ramirez reports, a new lawsuit claims the school district tried to cover it up. >> what is your main focus for today? then it says lynch [ censored ] >> reporter: attorney richard richmond son is holding a printout of a computer screen of monta vista high...
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stacy ramirez with our story of. >> reporter: take a look at the suv in this parking lot. in seconds they rush over and try to force the driver out of his car. >> i'm looking at security cameras, like oh, crap. >> reporter: he was watching the carjacking on surveillance video inside the building and jumped into action. >> i had pepper spray on a table, i grabbed it and ran downstairs as fast as i could. >> reporter: the pepper spray worked, but they fought back. >> i saw this guy had a huge rock in his hand. i was worried he was going t he was trying to throw it at me. >> reporter: he tries to hold the suspect down until police can get there and tells the officers responded pretty quickly and took that suspect into custody. >> oh, wow. >> quick thinking and quick reflexes too. >> our thanks to sandra ramirez. >>> alaska airlines is gearing up for the total eclipse. on the morning of august 21st it will travel down the west coast giving those on board a unique view of the eclipse. >> you can't buy a ticket on board the plane, but the company is running a contest to win a se
stacy ramirez with our story of. >> reporter: take a look at the suv in this parking lot. in seconds they rush over and try to force the driver out of his car. >> i'm looking at security cameras, like oh, crap. >> reporter: he was watching the carjacking on surveillance video inside the building and jumped into action. >> i had pepper spray on a table, i grabbed it and ran downstairs as fast as i could. >> reporter: the pepper spray worked, but they fought back....
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here is stephanie ramirez. >> this graduating class sent a message to all of the nay sayers out there. they didn't have to say anything. the excitement being from their faces at tuesday's graduation >> [indiscernible] we all came together and graduated >> allan: but it wasn't easy. in addition to the violence and poverty surrounding the high school. last year students met reading standards. they had the second lowest city public high school graduation rate, according to our media partner, the washington post. they uncovered the bombshell this year, that nearly 200 teachers quit their jobs. it lost a quarter of its staff. >> learning why their grades couldn't get put in and stuff like that. it was difficult. >>> but the senior class decided last spring they were all going to apply to college. >> i'm proud, my oldest. >> his mom told me he was going to cook university. penn state, virginia state, all other names mentioned. >> just got to give us the chance, the opportunity to do better, you can see we can do great things >> allan: stephanie ramirez, wu sa 9. >>> it's going to be cooler
here is stephanie ramirez. >> this graduating class sent a message to all of the nay sayers out there. they didn't have to say anything. the excitement being from their faces at tuesday's graduation >> [indiscernible] we all came together and graduated >> allan: but it wasn't easy. in addition to the violence and poverty surrounding the high school. last year students met reading standards. they had the second lowest city public high school graduation rate, according to our...
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john carlos ramirez. >>> the message is that hate will never win.tead the city has taken the worse its in its history and turned it into a celebration of life. >> i think that's the worse part. the fact you can find a helping hand and you don't even know the person next to you. >> reporter: maya is honoring her daughter amanda today who was just 25. >> i never in a million years suspected that it was going to happen to me. that it was going to be my family. so i know how it feels. i know it's real. i know the pain is real. >> reporter: for many that pain will never ease. so the city is planning to do what it's citizens have already started. turn this place into a permanent memorial. kenneth craig, cbs news orlando. >>> president trump noteed the day as well with a tweet saying, we will never forget the victims who lost their lives one year ago today. >>> a los gatos woman is being held without bail in suspicion of killing an elderly woman. she was found dead saturday morning by a friend. a motive is still under investigation. >>> san francisco polic
john carlos ramirez. >>> the message is that hate will never win.tead the city has taken the worse its in its history and turned it into a celebration of life. >> i think that's the worse part. the fact you can find a helping hand and you don't even know the person next to you. >> reporter: maya is honoring her daughter amanda today who was just 25. >> i never in a million years suspected that it was going to happen to me. that it was going to be my family. so i know...
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but len ramirez says some of the neighbors aren't convinced they're going to be protected from the nextbig storm >> reporter: there have been long range plans but those plans were also considered too big, too expensive and no one knew where all the money was going to come from. now here comes this new plan that ties into an existing parcel tax and officials say could be completed within the next couple of years. >> reporter: brook springs is filled with signs of come back. there's no surprise that plans to protect the neighborhood are met with skepticism. >> we appreciate that. >> reporter: her tenants have not returned. her credit cards are maxed out and says the flood protection was needed long ago. >> if we do not repair this creek it will flood again. so we're taking every measure possible to find the solution. >> reporter: the valley water district will consider plans to extend coyote creek flood protection from montigue express way. it could be a combination of flood walls, levees and vegetation removal that's designed to protect the area from the kind of flooding that happens eve
but len ramirez says some of the neighbors aren't convinced they're going to be protected from the nextbig storm >> reporter: there have been long range plans but those plans were also considered too big, too expensive and no one knew where all the money was going to come from. now here comes this new plan that ties into an existing parcel tax and officials say could be completed within the next couple of years. >> reporter: brook springs is filled with signs of come back. there's...
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stephanie ramirez picks up the story from there. >> reporter: if you didn't know who she was, her imam says this was 17-year-old nabra. >> the love of this community that has gotten us this far. >> nabra was glowing. >> for something like that to happen to a young muslim woman, or a young woman, period, it's just not reprotective, i believe, of community. >> nabra was unique. >> it was incredible to see so many people of faith. americans, kids from her high school, everybody here. >> nabra was innocent. >> i've never experienced this in my life. not feeling safe. this outpowering, maybe it will show americans in the best plight that we all really care about each other. i just came because i know she left her mark on south lakes and i think, just as a student as south lakes, i should be here. >> this world is here because nabra created the world this way. >> i just hope one day i can be like her. >> she had the spirit of an angel. >> reporter: one of the other things said tonight was that the name nabra comes from a word which means to uplift. in reston, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >>> we
stephanie ramirez picks up the story from there. >> reporter: if you didn't know who she was, her imam says this was 17-year-old nabra. >> the love of this community that has gotten us this far. >> nabra was glowing. >> for something like that to happen to a young muslim woman, or a young woman, period, it's just not reprotective, i believe, of community. >> nabra was unique. >> it was incredible to see so many people of faith. americans, kids from her high...
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kpix 5's len ramirez on the scene right now. len. >> reporter: firefighters are still on the scene of this fire doing quite a bit of mop-up. you can see the fire crews down there. this is a grass fire that got started this afternoon. and it was very close to a fire station on almaden avenue in the almaden valley and the firefighters actually saw the smoke from the fire before any calls came in. so they are able to respond very quickly. they got up here in just the nick of time because they were able to save one house where the flames came very close. we talked to that homeowner a few minutes ago. >> it moved fast. until you see it you don't appreciate how fast it -- it's like liquid rolling towards you. you see it in the distance and then the next thing now it's up against you and you feel the heat. i was stand there is with a hose trying to keep everything wet in the immediate vicinity of my house. >> reporter: the san jose fire department and cal fire responded to the fire. the crews are still on the scene. they will most like
kpix 5's len ramirez on the scene right now. len. >> reporter: firefighters are still on the scene of this fire doing quite a bit of mop-up. you can see the fire crews down there. this is a grass fire that got started this afternoon. and it was very close to a fire station on almaden avenue in the almaden valley and the firefighters actually saw the smoke from the fire before any calls came in. so they are able to respond very quickly. they got up here in just the nick of time because...
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len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a yosemite entrance is closed due to a massive rockslide.cials closed l portola road on highway 40. about 4000 tons of rock piled up on the road covering an area of more than 1000 feet wide. the debris fell from the park line slab cliff yesterday morning. the stretch of road will remain closed at least through the weekend. >>> from a rockslide to a freak hailstorm in june. tonight, napa valley is still recovering from this week's wacky weather. kpix 5 andrea warner checked out the damage to some prized grapes. >> reporter: this is what the co-owners of dos locas should have been doing, taking in the views. instead, they were watching this. a freak june hailstorm pounding their 5 acres of vines. >> it seems to work its way down the ridge line so starting at howell mountain, and then atlas week. all the very best grapes in napa may have been impacted. took 20 minutes later, the damage was done. >> it happened that exactly the wrong time. this year, we were about halfway through bloom, maybe two thirds of the way through bloom edwin the hail hi
len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a yosemite entrance is closed due to a massive rockslide.cials closed l portola road on highway 40. about 4000 tons of rock piled up on the road covering an area of more than 1000 feet wide. the debris fell from the park line slab cliff yesterday morning. the stretch of road will remain closed at least through the weekend. >>> from a rockslide to a freak hailstorm in june. tonight, napa valley is still recovering from this week's wacky weather. kpix 5...
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our stephanie ramirez is live outside the adams center in sterling with the latest. >> reporter: i'm told the victim walking with five to 10 friends in the early morning hours is not uncommon, especially for those of the muslim faith during the time of ramadan. there are light night services and early morning prayer services. now leaders of the muslim faith all across the country, local government leaders, they tell us this has shaken them to the core. two high school classmates. >> very funny time i saw her, i can't even talk about her without starting to cry. >> reporter: at around 3:00 in the afternoon fairfax county police discovered a body they believe belongs to a old named nabra. the discovery was made near a pond at ridgeton circle in sterling, virginia, after an entire day of searching for the team along dranesville road by the route 7 shopping center. police never put out the missing seen's photo because they had enough information from her -- teen's photo because they had enough information from her group of friends. those friends ran back to the adams center when the susp
our stephanie ramirez is live outside the adams center in sterling with the latest. >> reporter: i'm told the victim walking with five to 10 friends in the early morning hours is not uncommon, especially for those of the muslim faith during the time of ramadan. there are light night services and early morning prayer services. now leaders of the muslim faith all across the country, local government leaders, they tell us this has shaken them to the core. two high school classmates. >>...
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we don't know exactly what that will be at this point. >> thank you, len ramirez. >>> students at solano county high school wanted to write about "black lives matter" for the yearbook. the principal said no. kpix 5 reporter susie steimle says the yearbooks at buckingham charter high school came out a couple of hours ago with a tribute to "black lives matter." susie, walk us through what happened. >> reporter: well, liz, like you just said, at first this piece was at risk of not making the yearbook altogether because it divided the student body here so heavily. administrators were worried about that. but in the end, it became a lesson about the first amendment for both teachers and students alike. when ariana goldman and vanessa were asked by their school to put together a "black lives matter" piece for the yearbook, initially they were taken aback. >> you don't really expect that out of buckingham. >> reporter: but they dove right in interviewing teachers and students to find out how buckingham charter magnet high school felt about race. >> people from our own culture didn't want to supp
we don't know exactly what that will be at this point. >> thank you, len ramirez. >>> students at solano county high school wanted to write about "black lives matter" for the yearbook. the principal said no. kpix 5 reporter susie steimle says the yearbooks at buckingham charter high school came out a couple of hours ago with a tribute to "black lives matter." susie, walk us through what happened. >> reporter: well, liz, like you just said, at first this...
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. >>> the heat is on obviously for all the capitol pride events today and our stephanie ramirez is down there right now. it sounds pretty loud. is miley cyrus there with you? >> reporter: not yet, debra, not yet, but everything is going on. usually at events like this things are packed and die down and pick up later, but look at the main stage behind us here. throughout the day organizers for the capitol pride festival say it has been nonstop packed all day long. i was asking people their thoughts why they think so many came out this year. we're looking at a lot more than last year it looks like and i'm tomorrow the celebratul and secondly, it's also more important for those going this year to show up and they're saying this is one massive demonstration. take a listen. >> you know, already there has been rollbacks on executive orders that gave, you know, rights to the transcommunity and that some of those have already been rolled back and that's scary. that's something that we have to fight for. >> reporter: pretty good turnout, right? >> it seems like politically there's so much happen
. >>> the heat is on obviously for all the capitol pride events today and our stephanie ramirez is down there right now. it sounds pretty loud. is miley cyrus there with you? >> reporter: not yet, debra, not yet, but everything is going on. usually at events like this things are packed and die down and pick up later, but look at the main stage behind us here. throughout the day organizers for the capitol pride festival say it has been nonstop packed all day long. i was asking...
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i'm stephanie ramirez with scott wall. >> i would not want to be those officers. the fact that the capital police take down this guy is a pretty amazing feet. >> here's what the heroic officers were up against. this is m-4 semi-automatic rifle. cbs news says the gunman used a rifle similar to the m-4 in the baseball practice shooting. wahl says this is a $1,000 gun that fires a slightly smaller gun. >> this would be an m-4, which would be a standard rifle round. and this would be a round that the capital police edus. >> that's a 40 caliber bullet. capital place use a glock 22. wahl fired a similar version to show us the difference. and the unfair fight capital police didn't run away from. >> someone goes up with a handgun against someone with a rifle, it's an unfair advantage. >> with the rifle involved, there could have been more people killed. you can fire as fast as you can pull the trigger. wusa9. >> one final note on the suspect and hi 9 research team has confirmed hodgkinson owned that rifle legally. this all happened in a ball field near a dog park and a ym
i'm stephanie ramirez with scott wall. >> i would not want to be those officers. the fact that the capital police take down this guy is a pretty amazing feet. >> here's what the heroic officers were up against. this is m-4 semi-automatic rifle. cbs news says the gunman used a rifle similar to the m-4 in the baseball practice shooting. wahl says this is a $1,000 gun that fires a slightly smaller gun. >> this would be an m-4, which would be a standard rifle round. and this would...
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kpix 5's len ramirez is on the field at avaya stadium for the kickoff of pro flag football.en, is this a look at the future, do you think? >> reporter: i no what you're thinking and you're right about a couple of things. there is no blocking. there is no tackling. no big hits. but there aren't even any goooooooaaaaal posts. there are no extra points in flag football but you have a 100-yard field, a beautiful stadium here at avaya and some of the best ex-nfl players getting set for tonight's flag football festivities. it i new twist on an old game you probably remember from middle school. >> this is flag football. >> reporter: jeff garcia played in a practice game yesterday and is color commentating for the first-ever professional flag football game at avaya stadium tonight. >> this is an opportunity for professional athletes former professional athletes and guys who are wanting to get back into the game to showcase their abilities. >> reporter: league president and financier jeff lewis came up with the idea for a professional flag football league while watching his son play
kpix 5's len ramirez is on the field at avaya stadium for the kickoff of pro flag football.en, is this a look at the future, do you think? >> reporter: i no what you're thinking and you're right about a couple of things. there is no blocking. there is no tackling. no big hits. but there aren't even any goooooooaaaaal posts. there are no extra points in flag football but you have a 100-yard field, a beautiful stadium here at avaya and some of the best ex-nfl players getting set for...
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len ramirez is at san jose international which just hit another major milestone. >> reporter: that's right. 1million passengers in a month and traffic tonight is still pretty busy. by the time it's all said and done tonight, airport officials say there will have been more traffic through this airport today than the day before thanksgiving last year, one of the busiest travel days traditionally and airport officials say the summer flying season is off to a flying start. fast motion video shows in hyper speed what frequent flyers out of ma net a san jose international -- manetta san jose international have been experiencing for months. >> there is a dramatic increase in traffic. >> reporter: for years it was slow growth coming out of the recession, but the last few months have seen double digit growth and in may the biggest spike yet. >> we grew 17% and broke 1 million passengers in may which we haven't done in more than 10 years. >> reporter: by popular demand more nonstops have been added to key cities on the east coast, europe and asia. >> there's so much boom going on in this indus
len ramirez is at san jose international which just hit another major milestone. >> reporter: that's right. 1million passengers in a month and traffic tonight is still pretty busy. by the time it's all said and done tonight, airport officials say there will have been more traffic through this airport today than the day before thanksgiving last year, one of the busiest travel days traditionally and airport officials say the summer flying season is off to a flying start. fast motion video...
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herndon was in getting a meeting with the officials at netflix. >> thank you, len ramirez. >>> well, how about some good news? millions of americans' credit scores could soon be going up. that's because certain negative information will no longer be included in credit reports. consumerwatch reporter julie watts on what's behind the change. >> reporter: from paying her bills before they are due to maintaining a good job, kimber matthews does everything she can to boost her credit score which she admits is less than stellar. >> a little bit better a few points. >> reporter: she is hoping the score will soon get a boost. july 1, credit reporting agencies will begin removing some negative information from the equation including nearly all civil judgments and most tax liens. >> it's going to help those individuals in particular who don't have other negative information on their credit reports. >> reporter: financial adviser bruce stewart says overall, 14 million people are expected to benefit from the deal between the credit reporting agencies and 31 state attorneys general who accuse the
herndon was in getting a meeting with the officials at netflix. >> thank you, len ramirez. >>> well, how about some good news? millions of americans' credit scores could soon be going up. that's because certain negative information will no longer be included in credit reports. consumerwatch reporter julie watts on what's behind the change. >> reporter: from paying her bills before they are due to maintaining a good job, kimber matthews does everything she can to boost her...
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que este prácticamente aquí un depredador sexula, depredador sexual es bastante fuerte cg: magda ramirezes el retrato hablado del sospechoso que la policia de riverside circula. un hombre latino de aproximadamente riverside circula. un hombre latino de aproximadamente 50 anos de edad que ataco sexualmente a una nina de 11 anos. que se encontraba a pasos del edificio principal: inq: la familia estaba atendiendo servicios ahi en la iglesia y ahi estaba caminando la nina por donde esta la basura y ahí es donde estaba el sospechoso donde esta la basura la agarro la secuestro y es ahí donde paso lo que paso cg: sargento trinidad lomeli/depto. de policia de riverside el ataque sucedio en la parte posterior de este edificio la entrada para llegar ahi es larguisisma el ataque fue bastante atrevido a plena luz del dia con muchas personas aqui durante los servicios religiosos. y es por eso que la policía esta preocupada porque a este indidividuo lo consideran peligroso. cg: rm notiero t 52 una ressidente del area cree haberselo topado: inq: yo sali de mi carro lo mire a los ojos fijament porque es
que este prácticamente aquí un depredador sexula, depredador sexual es bastante fuerte cg: magda ramirezes el retrato hablado del sospechoso que la policia de riverside circula. un hombre latino de aproximadamente riverside circula. un hombre latino de aproximadamente 50 anos de edad que ataco sexualmente a una nina de 11 anos. que se encontraba a pasos del edificio principal: inq: la familia estaba atendiendo servicios ahi en la iglesia y ahi estaba caminando la nina por donde esta la basura...
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what did you say about irving ramirez? >> i said he was a monster and that he deserved to die.m to burn in hell. i was so angry. i was full of rage and vengeance and i didn't know what to do other than just, i just wanted him to suffer as much as i was suffering. >> and yet you became involved in working with prisoners. why? >> well, after about four and a half years of feeling that way, i became so exhausted, i couldn't do it anymore. it takes a lot of energy to hate like that. and i wore myself out. i just couldn't do it anymore. and i needed a different path. and i was, a lot of things happened in between, but i was introduced to insight prison project and they invited me to go to a prison and share my story with people who committed murder and i thought, this is my chance. i'm going to tell them that all the consequences of their actions and when i sat there with people who had caused this level of harm and then told them my story and they cried with me, they were, i could tell that there was something going on there that was so far beyond what i thought was possible. and i
what did you say about irving ramirez? >> i said he was a monster and that he deserved to die.m to burn in hell. i was so angry. i was full of rage and vengeance and i didn't know what to do other than just, i just wanted him to suffer as much as i was suffering. >> and yet you became involved in working with prisoners. why? >> well, after about four and a half years of feeling that way, i became so exhausted, i couldn't do it anymore. it takes a lot of energy to hate like...
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=sot= arturo ramirez/atacado por pitbulls =37:40 que pensabas? que lo iban a atacar.ban atacar hasta que se muri eran. que los iban a matar? si..07 arturo fue llevado al hospital con una mordida en la pierna y su perro mas pequeÑo sebastian sobrevivio varias mordidas que recibio en el estomago. benji, el can mas grande solo resulto con mordidas menores. =sot= 37:20 bastante peligroso porque no sabe que tipo de perro, si es buen perro, si se asuta te puede atacar.07 los dos pitbulls estan en cuarentena en el refugio de animales del condado de orange. segn la policia de santa ana los perros andaban sueltos en la calle y tambien persiguieron a una mujer y mataron al gato de martha halabi =sot=martha halabi/dueña de gato martha se siente devastada porque a su gato lo hicieron trizas en la calle, antes de continuar con su ola de ataques en el vecindario. jessie penso que se estaban robando unos perros detrs de su casa. =sot= 13:51 oi atrás en el alley que estaba alguien gritando. decía help, help y se oia y se oia ruido de perros.10 segn arturo el y sus perros se salvaron
=sot= arturo ramirez/atacado por pitbulls =37:40 que pensabas? que lo iban a atacar.ban atacar hasta que se muri eran. que los iban a matar? si..07 arturo fue llevado al hospital con una mordida en la pierna y su perro mas pequeÑo sebastian sobrevivio varias mordidas que recibio en el estomago. benji, el can mas grande solo resulto con mordidas menores. =sot= 37:20 bastante peligroso porque no sabe que tipo de perro, si es buen perro, si se asuta te puede atacar.07 los dos pitbulls estan en...
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stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >>> senate republicans rolled out their healthcare planned to. big, complicated but we've got the highlights for you. >> reporter: first, pre-existing conditions. under current law the carrier must ensure you, no matter what yourto hisry is. the gop proposal leaves it up to the states to decide. medicaid, the current law proposal removes that expansion. and essential health benefits. current law requires insurers to cover 10 of them like hospital visits and mental healthcare. the gop plan leaves it up to the states to decide what's essential. >> those medicaid cuts, those state opt outs unacceptable for dozens of protesters who crammed the hall outside mitch mcconnell's office. capitol police arrested 43 of them, some in wheel chairs, some on ventilators. the protest was organized by a disability rights group that calls the gop bill a threat to public health. >>> bill cosby is back in the spotlight, this time on stage. a spokesman says cosby will hold a string of town halls to educate young people about observation that could lead to sexual assau
stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >>> senate republicans rolled out their healthcare planned to. big, complicated but we've got the highlights for you. >> reporter: first, pre-existing conditions. under current law the carrier must ensure you, no matter what yourto hisry is. the gop proposal leaves it up to the states to decide. medicaid, the current law proposal removes that expansion. and essential health benefits. current law requires insurers to cover 10 of them like hospital visits...
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in san jose len ramirez, kpix5. >> under the deal whole foods will continue to operate under the same name. >>> americans are going nuts for coconut oil. when you search for it on amazon, you get more than 67,000 results. but tonight a new study says it's not actually good for you. in fact, the american heart association says it may be as unhealthy as beef drippings and butter. that's because coconut oil is packed with saturated fat which can cause bad cholesterol and increased cardiovascular risks. so how does coconut oil get so popular in the first place? well, demand started storming right around the time -- soaring right around the time dr. oz recommended it as a way to lose weight about five years ago. >>> now to an out of this world experience for sure, spacex founder elon musk is giving us a new look at his plans to send people to mars. kpix5's mark sayre shows us. ut every two years the orbits of earth and mars line up favorablyâ and that's when groups of the transport ships would begin their journey together. plan in an >> reporter: liftoff of what elon musk says is key to co
in san jose len ramirez, kpix5. >> under the deal whole foods will continue to operate under the same name. >>> americans are going nuts for coconut oil. when you search for it on amazon, you get more than 67,000 results. but tonight a new study says it's not actually good for you. in fact, the american heart association says it may be as unhealthy as beef drippings and butter. that's because coconut oil is packed with saturated fat which can cause bad cholesterol and increased...
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stephany ramirez, wusa 9. >> with all eyes on comey and the senate side of the hill, we couldn't let the house slip under the radar. today it voted to erase most of the daud frank act, banking reforms put into place after the wall street melt down in 2008. the vote was along party lines, republicans for the roll back and democrats against. page is taking donations for families of the two high school seniors shot to death in montgomery village. services for r tim will be saturday in germantown, his friend was buried yesterday. they were killed monday night on the eve of their graduation. police, so far, making no arrests. >>> on to the district now, free parking will soon be history along the national mall. you might have noticed crews out there installing these new parking meters. now take a look at these out lined areas. yeah, starting monday it will cost $2 an hour to park there. meters will be enforced every day, except christmas. no cash, just credit and debt cards in the park mobile app and website. >>> the busy summer travel season is upon us, so a ton of you will be off and up
stephany ramirez, wusa 9. >> with all eyes on comey and the senate side of the hill, we couldn't let the house slip under the radar. today it voted to erase most of the daud frank act, banking reforms put into place after the wall street melt down in 2008. the vote was along party lines, republicans for the roll back and democrats against. page is taking donations for families of the two high school seniors shot to death in montgomery village. services for r tim will be saturday in...
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in northwest d.c., stephanie ramirez. >> the suspect does not appear to have a criminal history. he's now facing suspension from his job and he is headed to court tomorrow morning. >> the most mundane task could be putting you in grave danger. another life changing facebook post that is sure to scare the hell out of you to your core. pumping gas, we all do it. but none of you have ever seen this, right? that's a needle sticking out from right underneath the lever of a gas pump. now this picture and the facebook post have been shared tens and thousands of times over the last week. st post says some devilish people are now sticking hiv infected needles on the gas pump handles. already online, there are a slew of people reporting that this is made up, fake news, a hoax. total bs. but guess what? i can verify that this story is true. kind of. now this is from fox 11 in los angeles. they talked to a man, jose medina, who says it happened to him. he made a police report, the cops are investigating. so why all the fuss about this being a potential hoax? here's where the confusion is com
in northwest d.c., stephanie ramirez. >> the suspect does not appear to have a criminal history. he's now facing suspension from his job and he is headed to court tomorrow morning. >> the most mundane task could be putting you in grave danger. another life changing facebook post that is sure to scare the hell out of you to your core. pumping gas, we all do it. but none of you have ever seen this, right? that's a needle sticking out from right underneath the lever of a gas pump. now...
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stephanie ramirez wusa 9. >>> now back to those names read one by one across the country at vigils like this one tonight in dupont circle. but along with the names, the candles, prayers, something more here tonight a demand not a wish, not a hope. a demand for tougher gun laws made by folks like katherine mccarthy she lost a life long friend in the pulse night club shooting. >> love is not all we need, it is not enough, we need love and we need la grieve but let's keep pushing relentlessly. >> the hash tag honor them with action picking up steam after this vigil. >> virginia voters tomorrow is your primary day yes, already, you will pick your party's candidate for governor lieutenant governor several house of delegates racelocal contests too. if you need a quick course in who is running, what they stand for, where to vote, we can help look for the voters guide online now wusa9.com and our app. >>> still no arrests no solid leads in the mysterious murders of these two young men. 17-year-old and 18-year-old. we did learn today montgomery county police have talked to another least 100 peop
stephanie ramirez wusa 9. >>> now back to those names read one by one across the country at vigils like this one tonight in dupont circle. but along with the names, the candles, prayers, something more here tonight a demand not a wish, not a hope. a demand for tougher gun laws made by folks like katherine mccarthy she lost a life long friend in the pulse night club shooting. >> love is not all we need, it is not enough, we need love and we need la grieve but let's keep pushing...
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their mother first told police she broke a car window to try and rescue one-year-old cavanaugh ramirez, and two-year-old juliet ramirez. >> being so young and-- i mean, you don't have any worries. >> reporter: nearly a month after their death, the 25-year-old mother admitted to investigators she found the kids playing in the car around noontime and when they refuse told get out, she left them there with the doors locked to teach them a lesson. she said she went back inside, smoked marijuana, and slept for two to three hours. when she got up, she found her children dead and broke the car window to corroborate her initial story. on child protective services in texas is also doing their own investigation on these cases. reena, we've confirmed in both of these situations, both mothers had previous contact with the agency. >> ninan: in the case of the two children who died in the car, there has been such extreme temperatures across this country. any idea how hot it was that day? >> reporter: so police reported on that particular day it was right around 96 degrees. that basically tells us it
their mother first told police she broke a car window to try and rescue one-year-old cavanaugh ramirez, and two-year-old juliet ramirez. >> being so young and-- i mean, you don't have any worries. >> reporter: nearly a month after their death, the 25-year-old mother admitted to investigators she found the kids playing in the car around noontime and when they refuse told get out, she left them there with the doors locked to teach them a lesson. she said she went back inside, smoked...
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here's stephanie ramirez. >> reporter: here in d.c. is where wusa9 found an ainswai bennett.her or not shot twice in the hip area. his -- alive. he was shot twice in the hip sunday. his boy friend was one of 49 people killed in the june 12th, 2016. sunday you didn't have to look hard to see how the pulse nightclub shooting impacted the lgbt community. people saw t-shirts nothing like at the foot of the main concert stage. people came to take pictures and signs left to remember the pulse nightclub victims. a lot of the other signs targeted the new administration. >> already there has been rollbacks on executive orders that gave rights to e and it's our entire lives, you know. it's important. >> reporter: his love and his spirit couldn't be taken away. >> i wasn't supposed to work my whole first year and just like training to try to walk again. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >>> today's steamy temperatures did not keep the crowds away. some found relief from the heat sitting in the shade on the steps of the nearby canadian embassy. others beat the heat taking part in fe
here's stephanie ramirez. >> reporter: here in d.c. is where wusa9 found an ainswai bennett.her or not shot twice in the hip area. his -- alive. he was shot twice in the hip sunday. his boy friend was one of 49 people killed in the june 12th, 2016. sunday you didn't have to look hard to see how the pulse nightclub shooting impacted the lgbt community. people saw t-shirts nothing like at the foot of the main concert stage. people came to take pictures and signs left to remember the pulse...
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. >>> nos acompaÑa juan francisco ramÍrez para hablar lo que sucediÓ hoy en la copa fifa confederacioneso con los af i aficionados, jaime buenas noches >>> buenas noches, te saludo desde moscÚ la capital de rusia tras mintiendo esta cobertura especial de hoy, estamos contentos con el resultado de mÉxico, >>> este momento lo sentimos todos a la piel, la alineaciÓn de osorio siempre es tema de plÁtica >>> me parece mÁs coherente que la anterior, puso a reyes como central >>> mucha emociÓn >>> a mÉxico le faltÓ mÁs garra y echarle mÁs ganas >>> marcador final mÉxico 2 x 1 y le sirve a mÉxico para clasificar para la prÓxima ronda >>> con el mismo horario portugal se midiÓ contra nueva zelandia, 4 x 0 y carnicerÍa a favor del cuadro europeo >>> ahÍ tienen estos partidazo, cerramos el moscÚ desde el telÓn desde moscÚ rusia >>> dos partidos del grupo a, portugal nueva zelanda y mÉxico frente a rusia en el arena de casc kazan, la respuesta de los mexicanos anotaban y el triunfo >>> el chucky lozano sacrificando el cuervo y el gol >>> cuando la veo la cava deseo y bueno, sÍ senti un golpe fuerte
. >>> nos acompaÑa juan francisco ramÍrez para hablar lo que sucediÓ hoy en la copa fifa confederacioneso con los af i aficionados, jaime buenas noches >>> buenas noches, te saludo desde moscÚ la capital de rusia tras mintiendo esta cobertura especial de hoy, estamos contentos con el resultado de mÉxico, >>> este momento lo sentimos todos a la piel, la alineaciÓn de osorio siempre es tema de plÁtica >>> me parece mÁs coherente que la anterior, puso a...
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enrique ramirez/concerned about terror attacksi was really really really scared and i was like oh my god what's going to happen. are they going to target us. should we be scared. should i the gay pride parade. i don't should go.(hermela aregawi) tomorrow memorial services for those who died in the shooting will be held across the country.reporting live in san francisco, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news (justine) uber discussed the fate of its c-e-o today... according to several reports. uber management has been accused of allowing harassment, discrimination and bullying. it's something that's under investigation by former attorney general eric holder. the board likely voted on recommendations holder made.. including firing the company senior vice president.. the meeting comes days after the company fired 20 employee for bad behavior. the board likely discussed possibly asking ceo travis kalanick to step down amidst all the controversy. uber has not commented. (jr stone) another big story tonight... a religious symbol stands desacrated in the east bay. someone shot at a statue of a cathol
enrique ramirez/concerned about terror attacksi was really really really scared and i was like oh my god what's going to happen. are they going to target us. should we be scared. should i the gay pride parade. i don't should go.(hermela aregawi) tomorrow memorial services for those who died in the shooting will be held across the country.reporting live in san francisco, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news (justine) uber discussed the fate of its c-e-o today... according to several reports. uber...
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. ♪ ♪ ramsÉs: continÚan en la nba pero arrancamos con 3-1 y ramÍrez y williams por la selecciÓn mexicanapa confederaciones. despuÉs de toda la confusiÓn en el corredor que quedÓ out. increÍble. toda la actualidad de esta noche, "contacto deportivo". la policÍa de san josÉ pide ayuda a la comunidad para encontrar a sospechosos de robo en la gasolinera arcos, si loss reconoce llame a las autoridades. jorge: martes 20 de junio esos son las principales noticias. se registran temperaturas por encima de los 110 f. california, arizona y nevada se llevan la peor parte. estafan indocumentados haciÉndose pasar por agentes inmigratorios vistiendo chaquetas de ice. no permite que los dreamers en arizona paga la universidad como si fueran residentes legales. en cinco aÑos, los pedidos de asilo
. ♪ ♪ ramsÉs: continÚan en la nba pero arrancamos con 3-1 y ramÍrez y williams por la selecciÓn mexicanapa confederaciones. despuÉs de toda la confusiÓn en el corredor que quedÓ out. increÍble. toda la actualidad de esta noche, "contacto deportivo". la policÍa de san josÉ pide ayuda a la comunidad para encontrar a sospechosos de robo en la gasolinera arcos, si loss reconoce llame a las autoridades. jorge: martes 20 de junio esos son las principales noticias. se registran...
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. >>> llegó lo más esperado de la noche los deportes con juan francisco ramírez. >>> tenemos mucho quea regresó a portugal por razones personales el jugador no estará para la copa confederaciones que arranca la próxima semana el resto del plantel siguió en su preparación mañana buscará un triunfo y con ese triunfo ante estados unidos amarraría su boleto al mundia. >>> por decisión propia y por razones personales jesús manuel corona declina el asistir a copa confederaciones es una decisión que se debe respetar y el grupo lo está apoyando 100% no tengo nada más para decir. >>> jesús manuel volvió con su familia y no está considerado para mañana jesús es un jugador muy importante como lo dice héctor, respetamos su decisión profundamente y esperamos que esté bien en lo personal. >>> lo mejor para tecatito corona. >>> la selección de estados unidos entrenó hoy en el estadio azteca esta selección tiene nuevos ánimos desde la llegada de bruce arena y no han perdido desde su llegada es el salvador de la saele las estadísticas no están a favor del equipo porque nunca han ganado en el estadio az
. >>> llegó lo más esperado de la noche los deportes con juan francisco ramírez. >>> tenemos mucho quea regresó a portugal por razones personales el jugador no estará para la copa confederaciones que arranca la próxima semana el resto del plantel siguió en su preparación mañana buscará un triunfo y con ese triunfo ante estados unidos amarraría su boleto al mundia. >>> por decisión propia y por razones personales jesús manuel corona declina el asistir a...
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kpix5 reporter len ramirez talked to some of them today. >> reporter: claudia vasquez is getting her first taste of college courses. >> sitting in that first class made me realize this isn't high school anymore. >> reporter: at least she won't have to worry about how to pay for education. she is one of 120 students receiving scholarships through a new program called san jose promise which pays tuition and fees, books even transportation to san jose city college for two years. >> i have two other brothers going to college. so my parents are kind of like challenging. it's challenging for them to pay for all three of us. so, when i heard about this program, i was very excited and i was like it's going to be a weight off my parents shoulders and they're not going to have to stress about it. >> reporter: the children qualified with high grades or are the first in their family to attend college. >> money has always been a problem. growing up we didn't have much. but now with this opportunity to go to college for free and courses paid off and everything. it helps us. >> the first group of s
kpix5 reporter len ramirez talked to some of them today. >> reporter: claudia vasquez is getting her first taste of college courses. >> sitting in that first class made me realize this isn't high school anymore. >> reporter: at least she won't have to worry about how to pay for education. she is one of 120 students receiving scholarships through a new program called san jose promise which pays tuition and fees, books even transportation to san jose city college for two years....
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enrique: el deporte mexicano esta fiesta con la noticia de que la campeona de ultra maratones, lorena ramÍrez 22 aÑos ha participado en 15 competencias de carreras superiores a las 30 millas y a diferencia de sus contrincantes, ella lo hace en sandalias. recientemente ganÓ el primer lugar. >> indiscernible] alejandro: lorena serÁ la primera mujer indÍgena en participar del ultra maratÓn een espaÑa este fin de semana. >> [indiscernible] alejandro: lorena no habla espaÑol pero explica bien que raramuri significa "pies ligeros". >> [indiscernible] >> como yo digo, fuimos nacidos para correr. alejandro: se alimentan de frijoles y pinole, uun alimento prehispÁnico. estÁn acostumbrados a subir y bajar montaÑas y barrancas, persiguiendo a sus cabras. una costumbre que le permite arena estar a la altura de atletas de alto rendimiento, aunque no lo sea. >> [indiscernible] alejandro: los raramuris entrenan en una competencia donde se corre hasta 60 millas detrÁs de una pelota. lorena le ganÓ a 500 ccorredores de 12 paÍses el verano pasado. >> quÉ orgullos para los mexicanos. ilia: al regresar de la pau
enrique: el deporte mexicano esta fiesta con la noticia de que la campeona de ultra maratones, lorena ramÍrez 22 aÑos ha participado en 15 competencias de carreras superiores a las 30 millas y a diferencia de sus contrincantes, ella lo hace en sandalias. recientemente ganÓ el primer lugar. >> indiscernible] alejandro: lorena serÁ la primera mujer indÍgena en participar del ultra maratÓn een espaÑa este fin de semana. >> [indiscernible] alejandro: lorena no habla espaÑol pero...
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ramÍrez fue uno de los atractivos de la prueba, al ser la primera mujer de la etnia al participar endvd... pero cuando salio del negocio un detective lo vigilaba. tras identificarse- el oficial lo obligo a entrar al local y devolver todo lo robado. la secuencia de los hechos quedo grabada en camaras de seguridad. ♪ aljandra: del lunes 12 de junio. glor el inicio de semana y tenemos para ti diversiÓn y entretenimiento. alejandra: cada vez hay mÁs personas... y mÁs más bancos ofrecen aplicaciones para hacerlo mÁs fácil y rÁpido. hoy te daremos sencillos para mantener informaciÓn personal segura. gloribella: ademÁs el
ramÍrez fue uno de los atractivos de la prueba, al ser la primera mujer de la etnia al participar endvd... pero cuando salio del negocio un detective lo vigilaba. tras identificarse- el oficial lo obligo a entrar al local y devolver todo lo robado. la secuencia de los hechos quedo grabada en camaras de seguridad. ♪ aljandra: del lunes 12 de junio. glor el inicio de semana y tenemos para ti diversiÓn y entretenimiento. alejandra: cada vez hay mÁs personas... y mÁs más bancos ofrecen...
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in cupertino, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> the end of an internet era. we look at the rise and fall of a silicon valley giant. as yahoo begins a new chapter. it's official... verizon today closed it's deal.. to acquire yahoo. kpix 5's kiet do on the fall of the tech-giant.. and how today marks an end of an era. >>> new at 6:00 tonight it's official, verizon today closed its deal to buy yahoo. kiet do on the fall of the tech giant and how today marks the end of an era. >> reporter: the internet is nothing if not brutally efficient. their wikipedia page has already been updated to say yahoo was an american multinational technology company. >> i think it is the end of an era and the beginning of a new era but silicon valley is constantly reinventing itself and so eras come and go. and we move on. >> reporter: the verizon deal closed this morning worth $4.8 billion. at its peak during the first dot-com boom yahoo was valued add more than $100 billion. yahoo as a brand is still immensely popular. between email, finance, news and fantasy teams, it adds up to m
in cupertino, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> the end of an internet era. we look at the rise and fall of a silicon valley giant. as yahoo begins a new chapter. it's official... verizon today closed it's deal.. to acquire yahoo. kpix 5's kiet do on the fall of the tech-giant.. and how today marks an end of an era. >>> new at 6:00 tonight it's official, verizon today closed its deal to buy yahoo. kiet do on the fall of the tech giant and how today marks the end of an era. >>...
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kpix 5's len ramirez in san jose with pour on what the deal is going to mean for customers. len. >> reporter: well, customers have a lot of questions about this deal. especially with this store here in downtown san jose. it just opened a couple of years ago already has a very loyal following. and a lot of people are worried that the corporate culture that they like so much here could change under this deal. the marriage of amazon and whole foods is being called a blockbuster deal especially for amazon which now has a physical foothold in the highly competitive grocery and retail markets. >> not continental it get deeper into groceries but it has been angling fort funston years but gives amazon an in store platform for its own branded products like the echo home speaker system. >> reporter: amazon is paying $13.7 billion for the austin based whole foods which operates 460 upscale grocery stores. under the deal whole foods will continue to operate under the same name, some customers worried about whole foods's recent struggles are hopeful. >> i think that having amazon buy the
kpix 5's len ramirez in san jose with pour on what the deal is going to mean for customers. len. >> reporter: well, customers have a lot of questions about this deal. especially with this store here in downtown san jose. it just opened a couple of years ago already has a very loyal following. and a lot of people are worried that the corporate culture that they like so much here could change under this deal. the marriage of amazon and whole foods is being called a blockbuster deal...
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kpix 5's len ramirez tells us, some in san jose want guarantees the project won't price them out. >>ter: google's plans to build a new mega campus in downtown san jose is cause for celebration. >> i think we should welcome them with open arms. >> reporter: and concern. >> it is not at all clear the google project will be good for the entire community. >> reporter: a coalition of groups supporting renters and low-wage workers came to city hall to deliver letters to the mayor ahead of tomorrow's vote to enter into an agreement with goog frl the sale and develop-- deeg al for the sale and development of the land. the group is asking for community benefit and caution. >> all is a substantial risk that it will exacerbate income inequality and make the housing crisis even worse. >> reporter: the specificvise not been fully disclosed but what has been talked about is millions of square feet of office space and up to 20,000 jobs. the groups want union construction crews to build the campus and google bus drivers, food service people&janitors to be paid well enough to live in san jose. they a
kpix 5's len ramirez tells us, some in san jose want guarantees the project won't price them out. >>ter: google's plans to build a new mega campus in downtown san jose is cause for celebration. >> i think we should welcome them with open arms. >> reporter: and concern. >> it is not at all clear the google project will be good for the entire community. >> reporter: a coalition of groups supporting renters and low-wage workers came to city hall to deliver letters to...
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in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a tearful kathy griffin slams the trump family. the comedian says the president tried to ruin her life! how she is fighting the backlash over this note photograph. >> the debate over the future of the fairgrounds. >> the bay area surf world remembers a pioneer. how jack o'neill turned a humble shop know an empire. >> not every june day that we have cloud-free conditions all afternoon long in san francisco. but we had it today. pretty mild, as well. not going to last for the weekend. find out how much cooler we get and when temperatures will push 90 again coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> here's "skydrone5" giving us an overhead view of the santa clara county fairgrounds. major changes could be coming to the 150-acre site. kpix 5's devin fehely live at the fairgrounds in south san jose where the county is considering all sorts of development ideas. devin. >> reporter: yeah. as you can understand why developers would be interested. it is a lot of land and it's centrally located. and now it's up to the board of supervisors to make t
in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a tearful kathy griffin slams the trump family. the comedian says the president tried to ruin her life! how she is fighting the backlash over this note photograph. >> the debate over the future of the fairgrounds. >> the bay area surf world remembers a pioneer. how jack o'neill turned a humble shop know an empire. >> not every june day that we have cloud-free conditions all afternoon long in san francisco. but we had it today....
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kpix reporter len ramirez on the neighbor who taking the city to court.en. >> reporter: no doubt about it, allen. the city of gilroy has a big fight on its hands not only in court but out here where the trees actually are. the mystery over exactly which trees are due to be cut down. >> it's a california quail. >> reporter: members of this gilroy high school class are some of a growing number of people in town upset with the city's decision to cut down 235 trees spread throughout the city and here near christmas hill park where the class studies birds. >> for the first time we saw a wood duck nest right on the tree. it's going to get cut down. it's upsetting. >> reporter: several trees along the uvas creek levee has metal tags stamped with numbers that could earmark them for removal. some may be in the way for a planned bridge. >> it seems excessive to go on either side of where the bridge is going to be. i just don't see the purpose for that. >> it's very difficult to identify the trees of which they are speaking. >> reporter: camille wants to get to the
kpix reporter len ramirez on the neighbor who taking the city to court.en. >> reporter: no doubt about it, allen. the city of gilroy has a big fight on its hands not only in court but out here where the trees actually are. the mystery over exactly which trees are due to be cut down. >> it's a california quail. >> reporter: members of this gilroy high school class are some of a growing number of people in town upset with the city's decision to cut down 235 trees spread...
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reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> thank you. california's attorney general is now taken over the corruption case against the contra costa county district attorney. d.a. mark peterson admitted that he broke state law hundreds of times between 2011 and 2015 by spending more than $66,000 in campaign cash on his personal expenses. things such as travel, hotels, restaurants, movie tickets. peterson could lose his job as d.a. if he is found to have committed willful or corrupt misconduct. he will be arraigned june 14. >>> a man accuse of ramming two patrol cars is recovering after being shot by police officers. the man was first wanted for driving recklessly in vallejo last week. officers caught up with him in martinez late last night. kpix 5's jessica flores reports that is where the shots rang out. >> reporter: this is how the police shooting ended, the dodge challenger in a ditch with multiple bullet holes on both sides of the car. vallejo police say they caught up with the suspect 0-year-old kevin decar -- 20-year-old kevin decarl
reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> thank you. california's attorney general is now taken over the corruption case against the contra costa county district attorney. d.a. mark peterson admitted that he broke state law hundreds of times between 2011 and 2015 by spending more than $66,000 in campaign cash on his personal expenses. things such as travel, hotels, restaurants, movie tickets. peterson could lose his job as d.a. if he is found to have committed willful or...
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pedro: poco despuÉs, hablamos con ramÍrez, quien vino desde guatemala con un hijo adolescente.dejaran salir? >> que cumplirÍan con todo lo que nos dijeron. pedro: segÚn cifras oficiales, los crucen migratorios estÁn aumentando de nuevo. en abril fueron 11.126. de esa cifra, 4881 fueron capturados en el sur de texas en mayo y 3900 parecidos en abril. >> normalmente bebe los nÚmeros que incrementan en el tiempo del verano. asi que decir que es algo nuevo, no lo es. pedro: Éste es el punto de liberaciÓn de las familias indocumentadas que logran establecer un caso para solicitar asilo polÍtico. y desde esta terminal de autobuses, iniciÓ su travesÍa para el resto de los paÍses. las incautaciones de droga en la frontera van en ascenso. jorge: en medio de la ola de arrestos y deportaciones, los soÑadores que no hayan cometido delitos, pueden estar tranquilo, al menos asÍ lo asegurÓ el secretario de seguridad interna, quien dijo una comisiÓn del congreso que los llamados soÑadores no son blanco de deportaciÓn del gobierno. jaime: en su pronunciamiento mÁs claro hasta ahora sobre el tem
pedro: poco despuÉs, hablamos con ramÍrez, quien vino desde guatemala con un hijo adolescente.dejaran salir? >> que cumplirÍan con todo lo que nos dijeron. pedro: segÚn cifras oficiales, los crucen migratorios estÁn aumentando de nuevo. en abril fueron 11.126. de esa cifra, 4881 fueron capturados en el sur de texas en mayo y 3900 parecidos en abril. >> normalmente bebe los nÚmeros que incrementan en el tiempo del verano. asi que decir que es algo nuevo, no lo es. pedro: Éste...
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davis makes the throw to first to double up to ramirez.the a's had to leave with 3-0. >>> game time time for the penguins. the penguins scored three times they win by that 4-1 score. down 2-1. the predators get to playen on home ice on saturday in game three and frank i know who you're pulling for. >> although i can't say i don't like the penguins anymore because i just got a nasty e- mail by someone who aloha, lily. aloha. oh, wait. let's do it one more time. the doggy was blocking her face. yeah, go back. no. no! no. we're not doing it a third time. there she is-- the prettiest white woman on maui. milady. actually, claire and i were supposed to go to hawaii for our honeymoon. mm-hmm. but something else came up. i got pregnant with haley. my bad! we didn't even have a proper wedding. we just went down to the courthouse on a tuesday. the judge sentenced me to life with no chance of parole. you begged me to marry you. it's true. i did. oh! hold on, my bride. allow me! [ grunts ] what are you doing? being romantic. god, you're solid. sweeti
davis makes the throw to first to double up to ramirez.the a's had to leave with 3-0. >>> game time time for the penguins. the penguins scored three times they win by that 4-1 score. down 2-1. the predators get to playen on home ice on saturday in game three and frank i know who you're pulling for. >> although i can't say i don't like the penguins anymore because i just got a nasty e- mail by someone who aloha, lily. aloha. oh, wait. let's do it one more time. the doggy was...
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la historia es recurrente, gente como nataly ramÍrez que decide participar en una tanda y luego no leviernes. reportera: pero ese viernes nataly no recibiÓ dos 2000 $ que esperaba, los que se suman a otros 2000 que aportÓ a la tanda, en total eleven 4000 $ dice que hace aÑos participa en tantas y lo hace para ahorrar. >> lo hago para ahorrar el dinero. tengo el dinero en mi cuenta y me lo gasto. sabiendo que no tengo el dinero no me lo gasto. nunca me habÍa pasado hasta ahorita. reportera: esta un ser mexicana no es la primera vÍctima de este tipo de estafas. las autoridades del condado de santa clara tambiÉn han tenido que lidiar con este caso de denuncias. >> las tandas no son ilegales, pero se puede convertir en ilegal cuando el individuo toma el dinero y se va, se llama un robo. reportera: aunque las tandas sean populares, quizÁs sea recomendable que usted encuentre una manera mÁs segura de hacerlo. marÍa: quiero compartir con ustedes algunos comentarios durante mi intervenciÓn esta noche por facebook live cosas de valencia dice que en lo personal no le gustan las tandas ya que so
la historia es recurrente, gente como nataly ramÍrez que decide participar en una tanda y luego no leviernes. reportera: pero ese viernes nataly no recibiÓ dos 2000 $ que esperaba, los que se suman a otros 2000 que aportÓ a la tanda, en total eleven 4000 $ dice que hace aÑos participa en tantas y lo hace para ahorrar. >> lo hago para ahorrar el dinero. tengo el dinero en mi cuenta y me lo gasto. sabiendo que no tengo el dinero no me lo gasto. nunca me habÍa pasado hasta ahorita....
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in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> well, in the days of dying retail, a south bay mall is doubling down with a billion- dollar makeover. the virtual reality sneak peek. >> plus, we travel to yosemite where the tioga pass is finally open after an epic winter and wait until you see it looks like in july. >>> coming up at 6:30 president trump attacks a news anchor on twitter and even republican allies say he crossed the line. how the white house is firing back. finally back open for business. normally, tioga pass is clear ear: >>> just in time for the 4th of july weekend a popular route to yosemite is back open for business. normally tioga pass is clear by memorial day. this year, took a lot longer. our wilson walker took a drive up there to show us why. >> he said come on up. i handed him my park pass and we rolled in. >> reporter: some were here by design. >> we were the second people through the gate. >> reporter: some by luck. >> we left pennsylvania the 12th of june. we come up and they said, hey, it's open. >> reporter: but no matter how you landed on tioga pass today, it was a
in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> well, in the days of dying retail, a south bay mall is doubling down with a billion- dollar makeover. the virtual reality sneak peek. >> plus, we travel to yosemite where the tioga pass is finally open after an epic winter and wait until you see it looks like in july. >>> coming up at 6:30 president trump attacks a news anchor on twitter and even republican allies say he crossed the line. how the white house is firing back. finally...
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kpix 5's len ramirez shows us the strategy. >> reporter: well, firefighters are still on the scene of this grass fire that burned in the almaden valley this afternoon and very steep very rugged terrain. this fire got started a little after 3 p.m. today. it was actually seen by firefighters at a nearby fire station and they responded after seeing the smoke. they were able to get here just in the nick of time. the fire was racing up a hill and almost got to a house but they beat the flames back before anything was damaged. >> what's really surprising is how fast it moves. i think until you have seen it firsthand, you don't really appreciate how fast it is -- it's like it's liquid flowing towards you. you see it in the distance and then the next thing now it's right up against you and you feel the heat. >> reporter: firefighters say the cause of the fire was somebody who was doing weed abatement on this hillside with power equipment that somehow sparked the fire. now, firefighters say that if you are doing weed abatement and they encourage that to keep the weeds down so that fires don't
kpix 5's len ramirez shows us the strategy. >> reporter: well, firefighters are still on the scene of this grass fire that burned in the almaden valley this afternoon and very steep very rugged terrain. this fire got started a little after 3 p.m. today. it was actually seen by firefighters at a nearby fire station and they responded after seeing the smoke. they were able to get here just in the nick of time. the fire was racing up a hill and almost got to a house but they beat the flames...