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and katia aviles-vazquez is a puerto rican environmental activist. she e is with the groupup borica organizatition for ecological agriculture. back in n a moment. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amamy goodman with juan gonzalez.. juan: i wanted to follow-up, elizabeth, before the break, you were talking about fe one of the things that folks have not got much or pay much attention to is the trump's federal communications recently decided that they were going to sharply reduce the lifeline project, which most people are not aware of, but a lifetime project is a project that provides cell phone and broadband services to low-incomerican there are 500,000 people in puerto rico who receive that lifeline. it is a government subsidy for communications. we'll talk about the communications catastrophe that occurred in puerto rico, but 369,000 people in puerto rico are going to lose this -- 500,000 receive this service. through in a 69,000 will be cut off as a result of this decision. they will not have access in
and katia aviles-vazquez is a puerto rican environmental activist. she e is with the groupup borica organizatition for ecological agriculture. back in n a moment. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amamy goodman with juan gonzalez.. juan: i wanted to follow-up, elizabeth, before the break, you were talking about fe one of the things that folks have not got much or pay much attention to is the trump's federal communications recently decided that...
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kpix5' joe vazquez is here with a look at clark's life and legacy. joe? >> what a life, what a catch. it was a grand life. dwight clark inspired many people, fans and athletes. the san francisco giants held a moment of silence for clark tonight before taking on the diamondbacks at at&t park honoring a bay area sports legend. â nats they called it "the catch" ... the play that defeated the dreaded cowboy entum that carried >> looking, looking, throwing in the end zone, clark caught it! >> january, 1982, 58 seconds left in the game. 'll tell you himself â he might be the fastest guy. he might not be the strongest he highest. but i joe montana's pass was impossibly high for any mere mortal, but no. 87 didn't believe in impossible. dwight clark stretched high in the air and brought it down. e 49ers museum to this day â dwight clark lives on ... soaring above all the other ssible catch froze they called it the catch, the play that defeated the dreaded cowboys and set in motion the momentum that carried the 49ers to their first super bowl win. dwight clark was
kpix5' joe vazquez is here with a look at clark's life and legacy. joe? >> what a life, what a catch. it was a grand life. dwight clark inspired many people, fans and athletes. the san francisco giants held a moment of silence for clark tonight before taking on the diamondbacks at at&t park honoring a bay area sports legend. â nats they called it "the catch" ... the play that defeated the dreaded cowboy entum that carried >> looking, looking, throwing in the end zone,...
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and katia aviles-vazquez is a puerto rican envonmental acvist. she is with the group borua nization for ecological riculture. baback in a momoment. [music break]k] amy: "resilience." thiss democracy now!, democracynow.orge war and peace report. i'm goodmawith juan goalez. i wanted to follow-, elizabeth, before the break, you were talking about the feral response. ote of the things thatolks ot much work pay much attention to is the trump's federal communications recently decided that they we going to shply reduce the lifeline project, which most people are not aware of, but a lifeti project is a project that provides cell phone and brbrdbdbd svices toow-income american there are 500,000 people in puerto rico who receive that line. it is a government subdy for communications. we'll talk about the communications cattrophat occurred in puerto rico, but 369,000 people in puto rico are ing to losehis ds 500,0 receive this service. through in a 69,000 wille cut off as a result of this decision. they will not have access in an emergency ation like this.
and katia aviles-vazquez is a puerto rican envonmental acvist. she is with the group borua nization for ecological riculture. baback in a momoment. [music break]k] amy: "resilience." thiss democracy now!, democracynow.orge war and peace report. i'm goodmawith juan goalez. i wanted to follow-, elizabeth, before the break, you were talking about the feral response. ote of the things thatolks ot much work pay much attention to is the trump's federal communications recently decided that...
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i asked a couple of kids vazquez coaches on a high school basketball team and they feel they know theeal reason for the programs. >> immigrants are targeted. >> you think 287g which allows police to detain immigrants is basically -- >> is a racist law. >> y'all are some deep-ass kids, man. >> yeah, man. >> these kids that a point, keep is ice out of pol-ice. police. still one thing the kids didn't know. tell you something about your coach. he doesn't know spanish. >> introduce yourself in spanish. ( speaking spanish ) >> i need to see some i.d., bro. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ [baby laughing] [baby crying] [baby laughing] [baby crying] [baby laughing] [baby crying] we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to
i asked a couple of kids vazquez coaches on a high school basketball team and they feel they know theeal reason for the programs. >> immigrants are targeted. >> you think 287g which allows police to detain immigrants is basically -- >> is a racist law. >> y'all are some deep-ass kids, man. >> yeah, man. >> these kids that a point, keep is ice out of pol-ice. police. still one thing the kids didn't know. tell you something about your coach. he doesn't know...
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joe vazquez has her story. >> i never dreamed that i would be alive to see this happen. >> reporter:nd can't believe it. >> i'm horrified. i'm reminded of the my family's trauma. >> reporter: her parents were among 120,000 people of japanese descent who were placed in state-side prison facilities, internment camps during world war ii. >> this is my mother in san francisco. she is standing in line to get her family number. >> reporter: she was born at the tulelake internment camp in far northern california. her father was accused of sedition. he was shipped to another camp in north korea. the family was separated for years. >> it's a form of torture. it was something that we experienced. we didn't know how long we would be separated and my mother wrote in her diary, i wonder if today's the day they will shoot up. >> reporter: she is 75 and psychotherapist. she counseled people. she said this government video rings familiar. it shows a placid scene of children relaxing, not a care in the world. she says similar pictures from the '40s also showed everything was fine. the truth, she clai
joe vazquez has her story. >> i never dreamed that i would be alive to see this happen. >> reporter:nd can't believe it. >> i'm horrified. i'm reminded of the my family's trauma. >> reporter: her parents were among 120,000 people of japanese descent who were placed in state-side prison facilities, internment camps during world war ii. >> this is my mother in san francisco. she is standing in line to get her family number. >> reporter: she was born at the...
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but as kpix 5's joe vazquez reports, with thousands of ballots still to count, anything could happen. >> reporter: the mayor's race is tell you too close to call. down here in the basement of city hall, they are still counting tens of thousands of outstanding ballots. the 240,000 total votes cast by san franciscans, nearly a third, about 85,000, were mailed in or dropped off. so they are still being counted. officials say voter turnout was unusually high for a midterm election. >> we experienced yesterday in san francisco a presidential election turnout, about 50%. >> reporter: former state senator mark leno has a slight lead but that will change as votes get counted. >> patience shall be rewarded. i wouldn't be surprised if we saw some zigzagging. >> reporter: london breed is preparing for the roller coaster ride. >> well, i have said all along to people, even though it showed me leading in the polls, that this is going to be a close race as ranked choice voting, you never know what's going to happen. >> reporter: it's the reason for the chaos. as of midnight last night, london breed
but as kpix 5's joe vazquez reports, with thousands of ballots still to count, anything could happen. >> reporter: the mayor's race is tell you too close to call. down here in the basement of city hall, they are still counting tens of thousands of outstanding ballots. the 240,000 total votes cast by san franciscans, nearly a third, about 85,000, were mailed in or dropped off. so they are still being counted. officials say voter turnout was unusually high for a midterm election. >>...
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. >>> we are learning more about the woman found dead at sf general hospital and as joe vazquez reports, the woman's family has hired the attorney from a similar case back in 2013. >> it looks like we need do better. >> reporter: san francisco sheriff vicki hennessy says her deputy knew 76-year-old ruby lee anderson a dementia patient had been reported missing more than a week ago by her family but didn't think to look for her in the power plant. >> she wasn't a resident. she regularly signed herself in and out of a care facility on the campus. >> it's troubling. >> reporter: the family has hired attorney hague harris the same attorney who represented the family of lynne spalding, nasim lar case in october of 2013. spalding's body was found an outdoor stairwell of the hospital after she had been reported missing the previous month. her family settled for $3 million with the city of san francisco. ruby's death is prompting security reviews and the closing of the power plant to the public. >> we'll continue to do enhanced security assessments to figure out, are there additional measures t
. >>> we are learning more about the woman found dead at sf general hospital and as joe vazquez reports, the woman's family has hired the attorney from a similar case back in 2013. >> it looks like we need do better. >> reporter: san francisco sheriff vicki hennessy says her deputy knew 76-year-old ruby lee anderson a dementia patient had been reported missing more than a week ago by her family but didn't think to look for her in the power plant. >> she wasn't a...
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here's joe vazquez. >> reporter: san francisco in the '70s at a time when the infamous zebra and zodiac killers were stalking the streets, the castro was under attack by a lesser known serial murderer. the doodler, he was called. he would meet his victims in gay bars and them charm them by sketching a portrait of them before he killed them. 14 men all believed to be hoxual were rderedin san francisco from january 1974 to september 1975. bodies were found on ocean beach, in the golden gate park and on a golf course. >> we were scared to death because it's, like, you don't know who it is. >> reporter: cnn says san francisco police have identified a suspect. the detective says he is going to release an updated sketch of the suspected serial killer that shows him more than 40 years older like he would look now. the detective says he is still working with dna to nail down some evidence. there were three survivors of the attacks. but when police arrested a suspect at the time, they had to let him go because all the survivors refused to publicly testify at a time when gay men didn't come out o
here's joe vazquez. >> reporter: san francisco in the '70s at a time when the infamous zebra and zodiac killers were stalking the streets, the castro was under attack by a lesser known serial murderer. the doodler, he was called. he would meet his victims in gay bars and them charm them by sketching a portrait of them before he killed them. 14 men all believed to be hoxual were rderedin san francisco from january 1974 to september 1975. bodies were found on ocean beach, in the golden gate...
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. >> kpix5's joe vazquez on how bay area lawmakers are reacting to the troubling images and sounds from the border tonight. >> independent journalists who toured the detention facilities today were not allowed to take pictures. so we only have the government images which are devoid of emotion. you don't see children melting down because they've been separated from their parents, but tonight we're now able to hear it. >> the sound is gut wrenching, a group of about 10 children from central america ages 4 to 10 just separated from their families cry their eyes out. [ speaking spanish ] >> as a border patrol agent makes light of the situation. investigative journalists at pro publica say someone inside a customs and border protection facility recorded the audio, then leaked it to a human rights activist. [ crying ] >> the children are inconsolable repeatedly pleading for their parents. >> oh, it's haunting. as a mom i don't know how any mom can listen to this and not be appear apoplectic. >> jackie speier will lead other congress -- be apoplectic. >> jackie speier will lead other congressw
. >> kpix5's joe vazquez on how bay area lawmakers are reacting to the troubling images and sounds from the border tonight. >> independent journalists who toured the detention facilities today were not allowed to take pictures. so we only have the government images which are devoid of emotion. you don't see children melting down because they've been separated from their parents, but tonight we're now able to hear it. >> the sound is gut wrenching, a group of about 10 children...
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joe vazquez shows us the idea has met resistance. [ yelling ] >> reporter: people marched through the streets of concord. [ yelling ] >> reporter: from the bart station to city hall, to let elected leaders know they don't want the concord naval weapons station to detain immigrants. >> it's unbelievable. you think it can't happen here and it's in your backyard. >> reporter: some of the people were disturbed by the images of families being separated, children from their parents, but they say they are inspired to come out here today because they realize some of the families might be coming right here to concord. >> to see those photos, to hear the cries, it strikes everyone, anyone -- anyhow any epr: are they coming? last week "time" magazine said the navy was considering placing a detention facility for up to 47,000 illegal immigrants at the former naval weapons station in concord but the navy isn't confirming the report. congressman representing concord is frustrated. >> we would like to know the plans. does it happen in 60 days? in 6 nt how long are they going to be there? how do you
joe vazquez shows us the idea has met resistance. [ yelling ] >> reporter: people marched through the streets of concord. [ yelling ] >> reporter: from the bart station to city hall, to let elected leaders know they don't want the concord naval weapons station to detain immigrants. >> it's unbelievable. you think it can't happen here and it's in your backyard. >> reporter: some of the people were disturbed by the images of families being separated, children from their...
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i still keep crying. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >> their story doesn't end there. david has launched findakidneydonor.com. the plan is to connect kidney donors and recipients to help make emotional connections so more lives can be saved by total strangers. >>> firefighters gaining the upper hand on a brushfire near livermore. kpix5's len ramirez has an update from the scene near the ruby hill neighborhood. >> reporter: the fire on back ridge burned so close to highway 84 that for a time both lanes had to be closed to allow fire equipment to get in to fight the fire. fire trucks, helicopters, bulldozers and hand crews converged on the fire near ruby hill at 4 p.m. >> upon arrival we had two separate fires burning with a rapid rate of spread. >> reporter: this photo taken by twitter user spencer p.i. shows the fire spreading up the steep hill fortunately burning away from ruby hill homes. >> with the help of cal fire several units and air attack we were able to contain the fire to approximately 35 to 40 acres. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is still under investi
i still keep crying. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >> their story doesn't end there. david has launched findakidneydonor.com. the plan is to connect kidney donors and recipients to help make emotional connections so more lives can be saved by total strangers. >>> firefighters gaining the upper hand on a brushfire near livermore. kpix5's len ramirez has an update from the scene near the ruby hill neighborhood. >> reporter: the fire on back ridge burned so close to...
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kpix 5 joe vazquez is with the london breed campaign. where just moments ago, breed addressed the crowd. joe? >> reporter: she's here. i'll tell you she is not yet declaring victory, but this crowd is celebrating. the candidate walked in just moments ago. let me show you some video because it got pretty loud in here. a big celebration as london breed arrived here at the street. she thanked her campaign team. many of whom are family and friends and neighborhood activists. we've known how they have worked throughout the years. >> this campaign is a winning campaign because we have brought so many people together. we have brought people together from all walks of life, from all parts of san francisco. so no matter what happens, we are winners and we are going to stay together and tackle the challenges that we know we need to do to get san francisco on the th for everybody. >> reporter: london breed has taken the stage again. i want to mention while she has not declared victory. she was thanking her supporters. she thanked willie brown as th
kpix 5 joe vazquez is with the london breed campaign. where just moments ago, breed addressed the crowd. joe? >> reporter: she's here. i'll tell you she is not yet declaring victory, but this crowd is celebrating. the candidate walked in just moments ago. let me show you some video because it got pretty loud in here. a big celebration as london breed arrived here at the street. she thanked her campaign team. many of whom are family and friends and neighborhood activists. we've known how...
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kpix five's joe vazquez... tells us his community is leading the charge. >>> a 3rd grader in san francisco's north beach is fighting cancer by helping others. >> joe vazquez tells us his community is leading the charge. >> reporter: 9-year-old dylan is a 3rd grader who's not supposed to have a care in the world. two months ago his parents got the diagnosis, he has leukemia. his friends and family sprang to action to support him. his classmates at st. peter and paul started fundraisers. one little girl even cut her hair. his parents, who are both executives, mom in tech and dad in finance, were appreciative but initially declined fundraising on their behalf. they were okay financially. but their community would not give up. >> no is not an option because we all wanted to do something. >> the chemo is so devastating, he was unable to move himself in bed to move from one side of the bed to the other. sorry. that was when i felt i had to do something. >> reporter: that something was a carnival and bake stand and le
kpix five's joe vazquez... tells us his community is leading the charge. >>> a 3rd grader in san francisco's north beach is fighting cancer by helping others. >> joe vazquez tells us his community is leading the charge. >> reporter: 9-year-old dylan is a 3rd grader who's not supposed to have a care in the world. two months ago his parents got the diagnosis, he has leukemia. his friends and family sprang to action to support him. his classmates at st. peter and paul started...
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on meet the author of this week guest is the colombian writerjon gabrielle vazquez with a novel aboutry and the truth being pitted against our never—ending fascination with conspiracy. with me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit plots to merge with french rival societe generale. the metro pictures today's service for the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the paper leads with details of a new anti—terror strategy to be unveiled by the home secretary sajid javid tomorrow in response to what he calls a ‘step change‘ in the threat posed by extremists. the daily express carries the warning from mps that britain may face a summer of knife crime unless ‘swift action‘ is taken to curb violence on the street. the daily telegraph claims theresa may is expected to lift the visa cap on foreign doctors within weeks after nhs warnings of staff shortages. the times says israel has
on meet the author of this week guest is the colombian writerjon gabrielle vazquez with a novel aboutry and the truth being pitted against our never—ending fascination with conspiracy. with me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit plots to merge with french rival societe generale. the...
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joe vazquez spoke exclusively with that driver's daughter. >>> reporter: >> just happy he is alive. >> reporter: still, the woman says her father, 66-year-old kevin manning, is not doing well. he had a severe head injury when a hit-and-run driver hit his pedicab along the southbound lanes of the embarcadero. >> i see my father. i see my best friend, um, somebody who has been there for me my whole life, laying in bed in a hospital room just -- no words for that. >> reporter: police want you to take a look at this video of the car believed to be involved in the hit-and-run. it's a champagne colored honda civic. around 4:30 p.m., police say the car swerved into the right lane and knocked kevin's pedicab into another pedicab in front of him. both pedicabs were carrying a canadian family of four. two parents and two small children ages 5 and 8. the family was hospitalized but have all since been released. kevin got the worst of it. >> as an engineering inventor, kevin was trying to survive while he got his invention off the ground. >> reporter: his invention is a bike pump inside a wheel h
joe vazquez spoke exclusively with that driver's daughter. >>> reporter: >> just happy he is alive. >> reporter: still, the woman says her father, 66-year-old kevin manning, is not doing well. he had a severe head injury when a hit-and-run driver hit his pedicab along the southbound lanes of the embarcadero. >> i see my father. i see my best friend, um, somebody who has been there for me my whole life, laying in bed in a hospital room just -- no words for that....
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una de ellas es ana marÍa vÁzquez.iendo al nominado de cada partido polÍtico que estarÁ corriendo en las elecciones generales de noviembre. es importante poder elegir a alguien que nos represente como minorÍa. carlos: quÉ emociÓn que sea su primera votaciÓn. quÉ les dirÍas a las personas que no estÁn seguras de ir a votar? ana marÍa: les ruego que voten por que nuestra comunidad los necesita. hemos estado saliendo a tocar puertas. los nominados que elijamos estarÁn en sus puestos por hasta seis aÑos. si no votamos estaremos corriendo el riesgo de que no haya legisladores que nos representen como minorÍas. nuestra comunidad los necesita. carolina: te agradecemos por esta conexiÓn con univisión digital. es importante que la gente de california salga maÑana a votar. carlos: en especial los jÓvenes como ella que ya no son el futuro sino el presente. carolina: quÉdate con nosotros. cuatro familias vÍctimas de la masacre en parkland recibe los diplomas de graduaciÓn de sus hijos fallecidos. estuvimos con una de por primera v
una de ellas es ana marÍa vÁzquez.iendo al nominado de cada partido polÍtico que estarÁ corriendo en las elecciones generales de noviembre. es importante poder elegir a alguien que nos represente como minorÍa. carlos: quÉ emociÓn que sea su primera votaciÓn. quÉ les dirÍas a las personas que no estÁn seguras de ir a votar? ana marÍa: les ruego que voten por que nuestra comunidad los necesita. hemos estado saliendo a tocar puertas. los nominados que elijamos estarÁn en sus puestos...
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joe vazquez joins us live with details. >> reporter: we're learning more information. this is actually a chain reaction crash, a car smashed into one of the pedicabs that was in this bike lane. another pedicab was right in front of it. a family of canadian tourists from vancouver was hurt, as was run of the pedicab drivers. rush hour on the embarcadero around 4:15, a pedicab was peddling along near pier 29 when a car smashed into them. the driver of that car did not stop to help. >> the vehicle was seen traveling towards the bay bridge, the light colored sedan, possibly tan or cold. not sure -- gold, but this is a hit-and-run collision. >> reporter: all four family members were hurt, a father, mother and 5 and 8-year-old children. the injuries are not life threatening. >> the driver, the extremities are okay so he's not paralyzed but in coma, fractured skull, the community is crippled. we're all in shock. >> tell me what was going on you say it wasn't just one, but two pedi cabs? >> a group right, which we do, two expert riders giving the family a ride back, and this c
joe vazquez joins us live with details. >> reporter: we're learning more information. this is actually a chain reaction crash, a car smashed into one of the pedicabs that was in this bike lane. another pedicab was right in front of it. a family of canadian tourists from vancouver was hurt, as was run of the pedicab drivers. rush hour on the embarcadero around 4:15, a pedicab was peddling along near pier 29 when a car smashed into them. the driver of that car did not stop to help. >>...
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kpix5's joe vazquez begins our team coverage looking into who will be san francisco's next mayor. >> reporter: we're at london breed's election headquarters, the supervisor one of eight candidates running for san francisco mayor. the fact is with rank choice voting there's no way to know until later tonight or possibly days or weeks who will actually win. it really depends on the returns later today, but i will tell you it is very possible sody wilmake story here. the voters of san francisco could have its first elected female mayor in london breed or jane kim or first gay mayor in mark leno or the first father/daughter mayor in the case of angela alioto. mark farrell, the current mayor, says he has advice for his successor. >> don't waste the opportunity. again, an opportunity of a lifetime, an honor of a lifetime to do this job, to represent all the residents of san francisco, lead the city of san francisco. not many people get to do that in their life. make sure you make the most of it. >> reporter: returns will start to trickle in in the 8:00 hour. what the political observers ar
kpix5's joe vazquez begins our team coverage looking into who will be san francisco's next mayor. >> reporter: we're at london breed's election headquarters, the supervisor one of eight candidates running for san francisco mayor. the fact is with rank choice voting there's no way to know until later tonight or possibly days or weeks who will actually win. it really depends on the returns later today, but i will tell you it is very possible sody wilmake story here. the voters of san...
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police say it was vazquez's responsibility to take control of the car and she could have done so well before the moment of self-driving operations after this crash, including those operations taking place here in san francisco. >>> you won't see any more pit bulls on delta flights, the airline announced it's banning all pit bull type dogs as service and emotional support animals. delta said two employees were bitten by a pit bull traveling as a support animal. groups that train service dog and people who use them are criticizing delta's decision. delta is changing its policy to only allow people to bring one service animal on a flight. >>> a side effect of low unemployment. a worker shortage in santa cruz has a popular amusement park hiring younger and younger teens to work on the boawalk. we walk with more on that. anoushah? >> reporter: this is the first time they're hiring more than just a couple 14-year-olds to work at the amusement park and apparent lly they had to becaus workers. three million people visit the santa cruz beach board walk every year, but there's a problem -- hiri
police say it was vazquez's responsibility to take control of the car and she could have done so well before the moment of self-driving operations after this crash, including those operations taking place here in san francisco. >>> you won't see any more pit bulls on delta flights, the airline announced it's banning all pit bull type dogs as service and emotional support animals. delta said two employees were bitten by a pit bull traveling as a support animal. groups that train service...
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evacuation shelter has been established at lower lake high school on lake street and kpix5's joe vazquez is there tonight. joe? >> reporter: yeah, brian. the lower lake high school is the designated red cross shelter. about half a dozen people are spending the night here. most evacuees are spending the night with family and friends, but we found some folks in watchein st dozens of neighbors gather at a makeshift outdoor evacuation campground just a few miles from the pawnee fire. >> it's been a very difficult 24 hours not to know if your animals are okay or your house is okay or your neighbors are okay. we're a community. >> reporter: this vantage point is quite familiar to lake county residents escaping fires in recent years. >> i've been evacuated, oh, six times the last five years. this is nothing new, but this is the closest one. this one here is my backyard. >> reporter: the evacuation zone expanded tonight. the sheriff's department tells us about 2,500 people have left about 600 homes in this community northeast of the town of clearlake. some younger relatives stayed behind to help
evacuation shelter has been established at lower lake high school on lake street and kpix5's joe vazquez is there tonight. joe? >> reporter: yeah, brian. the lower lake high school is the designated red cross shelter. about half a dozen people are spending the night here. most evacuees are spending the night with family and friends, but we found some folks in watchein st dozens of neighbors gather at a makeshift outdoor evacuation campground just a few miles from the pawnee fire. >>...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez reports. >>> rush hour on the embarcadero around 4:15. a pedicab giving a ride to a family of four was on the embarcadero near pier 29 when a car hit them. the driver of that car did not stop. >> the vehicle was last seen traveling towards the bay bridge. it was a light-colored sedan. it's possibly tan or gold. it's unclear exactly which color it is. this is a hit-and-run collision investigation. >> reporter: all four family members were hurt, father, mother and 5-year-old and 8- year-old children. their injuries are not life- threatening. the pedicab driver was hurt more severely. >> our community is really crippled right now. none of us are riding well, kind of in shock. >> reporter: tell me about what was going on there. you say actually it wasn't just one but two pedicabs giving a ride to this family? >> correct. yeah. it was a group ride which we often do. two experts ridings were giving this family a ride back on the last day of their vacation an guess this canadian have a ride. he was with the driver until the emts arrived. >> the
kpix 5's joe vazquez reports. >>> rush hour on the embarcadero around 4:15. a pedicab giving a ride to a family of four was on the embarcadero near pier 29 when a car hit them. the driver of that car did not stop. >> the vehicle was last seen traveling towards the bay bridge. it was a light-colored sedan. it's possibly tan or gold. it's unclear exactly which color it is. this is a hit-and-run collision investigation. >> reporter: all four family members were hurt, father,...
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. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> two men are under arrest and two others recovering after a pair of attacks at east bay b.a.r.t. stations. one a man suffered minor injuries after being struck with a metal pipe at bay fair yesterday afternoon. last night another man was stabbed at el cerrito del norte. the stabbing victim was taken to the hospital, no word on his condition tonight. the station remained closed through the night while the police investigated and reopened this morning. it's unclear what motivated either attack. >>> b.a.r.t. has heard customers' complaints about filthy cars and dangerous stations and now it wants riders to report the unsightly things they see. we've shown you the stories about drug use in some of b.a.r.t.'s busiest stations and even worse. "rapid response team" to clean up so-calle >> you go up the tunnel to the financial district. there's people right on the stairs and they're using needles or they're smoking. >> human waste is something i've seen frequently. >> b.a.r.t. has launched a rapid response team to clean up so-called biohazards at macarthur
. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> two men are under arrest and two others recovering after a pair of attacks at east bay b.a.r.t. stations. one a man suffered minor injuries after being struck with a metal pipe at bay fair yesterday afternoon. last night another man was stabbed at el cerrito del norte. the stabbing victim was taken to the hospital, no word on his condition tonight. the station remained closed through the night while the police investigated and reopened this...
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. >> good morning, welcome to the carnaval 40th anniversary parade, i am joined here with joe vazquezam christin ayers, and we are here! >> here at the 40th anniversary grand carnaval parade, and the mission district will come alive representing cultures from all over the globe. >> we are joined by roberto hernandez, the mayor of the mission. >> isn't it a beautiful sunny day, where we always get the sunshine. >> we have people lining the streets all over, so much
. >> good morning, welcome to the carnaval 40th anniversary parade, i am joined here with joe vazquezam christin ayers, and we are here! >> here at the 40th anniversary grand carnaval parade, and the mission district will come alive representing cultures from all over the globe. >> we are joined by roberto hernandez, the mayor of the mission. >> isn't it a beautiful sunny day, where we always get the sunshine. >> we have people lining the streets all over, so much
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samuel vazquez / had power restored: "i feel bad. i can't get no power, can't get no light."as hurricane season gets underway, the big question is, can puerto rico's power grid withstand another massive storm? walt higgins / prepa ceo: "my straight answer to that is we're readier this year than we were last year." i'm kim hutcherson reporting. ( marty )still to come... an uber driver is facing murder charges. we'll hear the concerns that are being raised about the company's background checks. checks. enamel is the white, checks. outer layer of your tooth surface. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. it's going to give their patients whiter teeth. ♪ ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here
samuel vazquez / had power restored: "i feel bad. i can't get no power, can't get no light."as hurricane season gets underway, the big question is, can puerto rico's power grid withstand another massive storm? walt higgins / prepa ceo: "my straight answer to that is we're readier this year than we were last year." i'm kim hutcherson reporting. ( marty )still to come... an uber driver is facing murder charges. we'll hear the concerns that are being raised about the company's...
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inside of vazquez, tf k somethinthe 96. >> tom: such a common sight, isn't it, a closer, and nonclosingituation, in this case a very low leverage situation. not the same adrenaline, not the same stuff. >> aaron: ask ken giles about that. strike there, 2-1. tee's a one out away from a a mariners win.ne out now one strike away. awai dng the return ofustin pedroia, yet to take part in any activities. knee injury. the 2-2. mariners' third baseman puts the in tothe mariners 7-2 even the series. >> tom: mike leake tonight, eight shutout iings against an offense that came in red hot. he completely blank elted. >> aaron: six games this year between the two teams, in the series tied at two games apiece. good night from boston, wherece ongain the mariners win it 7-2. we'll send you out to the los angeles studios for post-game coverage after these messages. (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deeradark sparkling e with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's
inside of vazquez, tf k somethinthe 96. >> tom: such a common sight, isn't it, a closer, and nonclosingituation, in this case a very low leverage situation. not the same adrenaline, not the same stuff. >> aaron: ask ken giles about that. strike there, 2-1. tee's a one out away from a a mariners win.ne out now one strike away. awai dng the return ofustin pedroia, yet to take part in any activities. knee injury. the 2-2. mariners' third baseman puts the in tothe mariners 7-2 even the...
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rafael la vazquez could face charges. slammed into a lane hirschburg and killed her as she walked her bike across the road. police say it wasimpact. uber suspended allself-driving operations after that carash, including operations in san francisco. >>> we can be tracked by our cell phones, but should cops and the government be allowed to track us? today the supreme court voted 5-4 to force police officers to get a search warrant before they can track us. our business and tech reporter says the reaction to this big decision has been mixed. >> reporter: no matter where you stand or where you sit, you can be found thanks to your smartphone because these mini computers we carry around with us track our locations all the time. but the supreme court just made it tougher for law enforcement to get access to that data. >> anyone who wants to find you needs to get a warrant to get your location as opposed to it being a continuous service they can just go look up at any time. >> reporter: in its the high court cited both privacy co
rafael la vazquez could face charges. slammed into a lane hirschburg and killed her as she walked her bike across the road. police say it wasimpact. uber suspended allself-driving operations after that carash, including operations in san francisco. >>> we can be tracked by our cell phones, but should cops and the government be allowed to track us? today the supreme court voted 5-4 to force police officers to get a search warrant before they can track us. our business and tech reporter...
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joe vazquez shows us how the city honored some police officers who helped bring dangerous confrontation >> reporter: we showed you this scene last year. a manot his hand trying to cut his own throat. officers surrounded the man outside the safeway store in jackson square. and through de escalation techniques they were able to safely disarm him and arrestim most likely saving his life. today the officers who resolved the safeway situation and other similar scenarios were recognized at the cit awards. >> the number of crisis calls mentally ill individuals we encounter now is so many more. >> reporter: the cit training gives the suspect time and space. don't yell, talk calmly and more often in the past, everybody, suspects and officers will walk away unharmed. >> we learned to calm ourselves down. now with all the training that we have been getting, it's upped our game. >>> the fate of daylight-savings time is now in the hands of the governor. today is assembly advanced a measure that would let voters sound off on ending the changing of the clock. if signed, it could end up to -- end on th
joe vazquez shows us how the city honored some police officers who helped bring dangerous confrontation >> reporter: we showed you this scene last year. a manot his hand trying to cut his own throat. officers surrounded the man outside the safeway store in jackson square. and through de escalation techniques they were able to safely disarm him and arrestim most likely saving his life. today the officers who resolved the safeway situation and other similar scenarios were recognized at the...
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. >> reporter: show get the -- joe vazquez, kpix 5 . >>> they have launched a kidney donor website to help more lives be saved by complete strangers. >>> the time is 5:09. new images of distraction emerging from japan as cruise assess the damage from inert -- from a deadly earthquake. >>> and improving the safety of the caltrans system . >>> we have cloudy conditions but warmth is on its way. i will explain why. >>> and we are tracking delays for drivers into hayward. find out what is going on and how long it will take to get through that stretch coming up. station in osaka. you can see water pouring from a gap in the ceiling. the japan meteorological agency t >>> a deadly earthquake hit japan during the morning commute . this is a picture of the train station at osaka and you can see water pouring in. the earthquake's itude was at 6.1. it was miles deep causing damage to buildings, cracking roads and breaking pipes. three people were r killedwa an one victim was a nine-year-old girl. more than 200 were hurt. >>> in china, at least nine visitors at a mountain resort were injured when
. >> reporter: show get the -- joe vazquez, kpix 5 . >>> they have launched a kidney donor website to help more lives be saved by complete strangers. >>> the time is 5:09. new images of distraction emerging from japan as cruise assess the damage from inert -- from a deadly earthquake. >>> and improving the safety of the caltrans system . >>> we have cloudy conditions but warmth is on its way. i will explain why. >>> and we are tracking delays...
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vilma: entre las más de 300 personas que se albergan aquí, está felipe vázquez, su esposa, y sus doso pensar en la tragedia, pero la realidad es muy diferente. felipe: tener en la mente esos lamentos, esos gritos, ese gentío que salió, y dejar las casas solas. a veces cuesta obligarlo. vilma: mientras tanto, a don pedro le cuesta asimilar que sus seres queridos ya no están más con él. por eso pasa el día en la morgue, para tener esa certeza que necesita. pedro: yo me voy tranquilo por allá, a esperar los resultados para que me entreguen a mi familia ya fallecida. vilmera: aa en la morgue es dura, aquí los minutos se convierten en horas y las horas en días. todo parece detenerse cada vez que llega don pedro se asoma cautelosamente, como para tratar de confirmar que no se trata de ningún familiar, como si aúno perdiera la esperanza de que alguno saliera con vida. pedro: no lo creo. para como fue la tragedia, en esta colonia, no. vilma: la espera para don pedro: continúa. mientras tanto, en el albergue de escuintla, los refugiados tienen acceso a medicinas, revisiones médicas, las mujer
vilma: entre las más de 300 personas que se albergan aquí, está felipe vázquez, su esposa, y sus doso pensar en la tragedia, pero la realidad es muy diferente. felipe: tener en la mente esos lamentos, esos gritos, ese gentío que salió, y dejar las casas solas. a veces cuesta obligarlo. vilma: mientras tanto, a don pedro le cuesta asimilar que sus seres queridos ya no están más con él. por eso pasa el día en la morgue, para tener esa certeza que necesita. pedro: yo me voy tranquilo por...
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the home of samuel vazquez is next. >> i feel bad. you can't get no power. get no light. >> reporter: roads washed out. emergency plans are still being worked out. the mayor says his municipality caot take another storm. so how frustrating is that as the leader of 30,000 people? >> it is difficult. you see the frustration. >> he said he doesn't have the basic resources or the money to respond to a natural disaster. eight months after maria, parts of the island are still dealing with what fema calls. longest power outage in modern and u.s. history. more than 10,000 customers are still in the dark. can this power grid, can it sustain itself if another hurricane were to come? >> the most honest thing to say about our grid is that it's weak or fragile. >> reporter: walt higgins is the new ceo for the puerto rico power authority. it was never built to handle cat 4 or 5 hurricanes. just weeks ago, an island-wide blackout was caused by a fallen tree. higgins promises most of those without power, not all, will have it restored in a matter of weeks. what he cannot sa
the home of samuel vazquez is next. >> i feel bad. you can't get no power. get no light. >> reporter: roads washed out. emergency plans are still being worked out. the mayor says his municipality caot take another storm. so how frustrating is that as the leader of 30,000 people? >> it is difficult. you see the frustration. >> he said he doesn't have the basic resources or the money to respond to a natural disaster. eight months after maria, parts of the island are still...
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samuel vazquez / had power restored: "i feel bad. i can't get no power, can't get no light."d as hurricane season gets underway, the big question is, can puerto rico's power grid withstand another massive storm? walt higgins / prepa ceo: "my straight answer to that is we're readier this year than we were last year." i'm kim hutcherson reporting. (michelle) still ahead tonight -- the nationwide 'wear orange" campaign hit the bay area today -- we'll hear from hundreds of parents, students and families who marched to end gun violence coming up.. (mabrisa)a look at your forecast coming up... semi-annual sale with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. don't miss the final days of our semi-annual sale! er 360 smart beds. ends sunday. in honor of national gun violence awareness day... the nationwide 'wear orange" campaign hit tharea today. hundreds of parents, students and families marched across the iconic golden gate bridge...(michelle) all wearing orange to honor victims of gun violence. kron four
samuel vazquez / had power restored: "i feel bad. i can't get no power, can't get no light."d as hurricane season gets underway, the big question is, can puerto rico's power grid withstand another massive storm? walt higgins / prepa ceo: "my straight answer to that is we're readier this year than we were last year." i'm kim hutcherson reporting. (michelle) still ahead tonight -- the nationwide 'wear orange" campaign hit the bay area today -- we'll hear from hundreds of...
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our joe vazquez is sitting down with the front runners this even.ou'll hear from them tonight at 11:00. >>> well mental health awareness month ended on may 31. with with it came the clothes of an incredible career. >> sharon chin on the well- deserved retirement of a treatment are pioneer who literally spent a lifetime helping people struggling in the south bay. >> we have so much in common. >> reporter: for serving more than 70 years in social work and mental health. she receives the community hero award from santa clara county's department of behavioral health. >> she started a first mobile crisis unit in the state of california. >> reporter: she served more than 50 years as a counselor, volunteer, or ceo. the no cost for those struggling with mental health illness downtown san jose. and for them to have that kind of honor. >> she a lot of people. that at any age you could look forward. a grassroots social club to help people released from mental health hospitals. >> when will you see over 500 people a year? >> she has continued that motto. >> i w
our joe vazquez is sitting down with the front runners this even.ou'll hear from them tonight at 11:00. >>> well mental health awareness month ended on may 31. with with it came the clothes of an incredible career. >> sharon chin on the well- deserved retirement of a treatment are pioneer who literally spent a lifetime helping people struggling in the south bay. >> we have so much in common. >> reporter: for serving more than 70 years in social work and mental health....
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team coverage of dwight clark's death continues with kpix5's joe vazquez. he is live in san francisco with how fans are remembering the 49er legend. joe? >> reporter: yeah. you know what? he really left an impression with people he knew, people he didn't know. he spent some time here in north beach and, in fact, we talked to some sports fans at gino and carlo's and at la rocca's and at the boys & girls club. they say that catch gave them so much hope at the time when the 49ers were not a good team. this was an iconic moment that propelled the team forward to championships. >> it was a loss for everybody obviously. i mean he was an icon. >> he'll always be remembered in this city for the great catch. >> looking, looking, throwing in the end zone, clark caught it! >> reporter: you were there at the game. >> oh, yeah, we were at the game, my brother and i. my brother and i went out and cut the grass where dwight clark stepped on. it was the most amazing day ever. >> it was really sad to hear that he had passed, but i knew that he was sick and i feel like he's
team coverage of dwight clark's death continues with kpix5's joe vazquez. he is live in san francisco with how fans are remembering the 49er legend. joe? >> reporter: yeah. you know what? he really left an impression with people he knew, people he didn't know. he spent some time here in north beach and, in fact, we talked to some sports fans at gino and carlo's and at la rocca's and at the boys & girls club. they say that catch gave them so much hope at the time when the 49ers were...
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the home of samuel vazquez is next. >> i feel bad because it's just -- i mean, you can't get no power. you can't get no light. >> reporter: tarps are still being used. roads, washed out. emergency plans are still being worked out. the mayor says his municipality cannot take another storm. so, how frustrating is that as the leader of 30,000 people? >> it's difficult because you see in the eyes of the people, the frustration. >> reporter: he says he doesn't have the basic resources or the money to respond to a natural disaster. eight months after maria, parts of the island are still dealing with what fema calls the longest power outage in modern u.s. history. more than 10,000 customers are still in the dark. can this power grid -- can it sustain itself if another hurricane were to come? >> the most honest thing to say about our grid is that it's weak or fragile. >> reporter: walt higgins is the new ceo for puerto rico's power authority, tasked with fixing a power grid never built to handle cat 4 or 5 hurricanes. just weeks ago, an island-wide blackout was caused by a fallen tree. higgin
the home of samuel vazquez is next. >> i feel bad because it's just -- i mean, you can't get no power. you can't get no light. >> reporter: tarps are still being used. roads, washed out. emergency plans are still being worked out. the mayor says his municipality cannot take another storm. so, how frustrating is that as the leader of 30,000 people? >> it's difficult because you see in the eyes of the people, the frustration. >> reporter: he says he doesn't have the basic...
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the home of samuel vazquez is next. >> i feel bad because it's just -- you can't get no power.er: tarps are still being used. roads washed out. emergency plans are still being worked out. the mayor says his municipality cannot take another storm. >> so how frustrating is that as the leader of 30,000 people? >> it's difficult because you see the eye of the people, the frustration. >> he says he doesn't have the basic resources or the money to respond to a natural disaster. eight months after maria, parts of the island are still dealing with what fema calls the longest power outage in modern u.s. history. more than 10,000 customers are still in the dark. can this power grid, can it sustain itself if another hurricane were to come? >> the most honest thing to say about our grid is that it's weak or fragile. >> reporter: walt higgins is the new ceo for puerto rico's power authority tasked with fixing a power grid never built to handle cat 4 or 5 hurricanes. an island-wide blackout was caused by a fallen tree. higgins promises most of those still without power, though, not all, will
the home of samuel vazquez is next. >> i feel bad because it's just -- you can't get no power.er: tarps are still being used. roads washed out. emergency plans are still being worked out. the mayor says his municipality cannot take another storm. >> so how frustrating is that as the leader of 30,000 people? >> it's difficult because you see the eye of the people, the frustration. >> he says he doesn't have the basic resources or the money to respond to a natural...
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momento hablamos entonces que se trata de las personas identificadas como alfredo de 14 aÑos, sergio vÁzquezmiliares de las personas que estÁn aquÍ que vi en en estados unidos que quieren saber, era importante conocer toda la informaciÓn que Él nos da y nos mantendremos haciendo el contacto para que usted tenga toda la informaciÓn y este tranquilo el calmado. >> todos queremos ayudar en este minuto importante informarse bien. >> vamos a continuar con "un nuevo dÍa" y mario estÁ mas que listo, adelante. >> muchas gracias querida rashel y uniendome en oraciÓn a todos los hermanos de guatemala. >> es lunes y nos trae el cielo bastante complicado con martes y la luna juntos por eso tanto incendio y tanta cosa, comenzamos con aries tienes un momento donde vienen viajes asuntos que te van a hablar sobre un viaje sorpresa, ten cuidado porque podrÍan ser de trabajo y podrÍan complicarse la familia, seguimos con tauro vas a tener los 5 sentidos durante toda la semana, seppensando en dinero y en situaciones nuevas eso se te va a abrir el camino jimÉn gÉminis acuerdos que podrÍas hacer durante la seman
momento hablamos entonces que se trata de las personas identificadas como alfredo de 14 aÑos, sergio vÁzquezmiliares de las personas que estÁn aquÍ que vi en en estados unidos que quieren saber, era importante conocer toda la informaciÓn que Él nos da y nos mantendremos haciendo el contacto para que usted tenga toda la informaciÓn y este tranquilo el calmado. >> todos queremos ayudar en este minuto importante informarse bien. >> vamos a continuar con "un nuevo dÍa"...
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jenny, muchas gracias y tambiÉn se encuentra la abogada vanessa vÁzquez y el entrenador de perros denissizo nada al respecto. fuimos a investigar el vecindario. hablamos con el dueÑo del perro, estaba un poco a la defensiva, primero no querÍa dar informaciÓn pero, nos dijo que esas instancias habÍan sido accidentales. que normalmente Él no tiene a los perros sueltos en la calle . e nos mostrÓ su jaula y que iba a reforzar la jaula dando a entender que el perro era un poco agresivo y se habÍa salido de alguna manera de la jaula. pudimos contrastar que quizÁ no es esa la situaciÓn. el perro sigue afuera. hablamos con otra vecina que tambiÉn ha tenido encuentros desagradables con ambos perros. el no quiso confirmar la raza del perro porque obviamente quien el condado de miami-dade los pitbull estÁn prohibidos. intentamos ver al perro y tampoco lo quiso enseÑar. alan: Éstas son las imÁgenes que grabaron? jenny: exactamente. dijo que llevaba mÁs de 20 aÑos viviendo en esa casa y que nunca habÍa tenido problemas. que iba a tratar de trabajar sobre esta situaciÓn con sus hijos que son los que s
jenny, muchas gracias y tambiÉn se encuentra la abogada vanessa vÁzquez y el entrenador de perros denissizo nada al respecto. fuimos a investigar el vecindario. hablamos con el dueÑo del perro, estaba un poco a la defensiva, primero no querÍa dar informaciÓn pero, nos dijo que esas instancias habÍan sido accidentales. que normalmente Él no tiene a los perros sueltos en la calle . e nos mostrÓ su jaula y que iba a reforzar la jaula dando a entender que el perro era un poco agresivo y se...