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he started recording once vasquez was on the ground."lou callahan/witness: "the only thing people are going to see an entire video is he kicked him in the head. that's the only thing people going to see."lou callahan was a bail bondsman for 30 years and he raises questions about whether the suspect was obeying orders from the deputy. lou callahan/witness: "stop resisting. stop running if you were told to get on the ground, get on the ground."the department would only say the deputy had noticed the man walking and stopped to check on him.sheriff john mcmahon said in a statement wednesday he is concerned with what he saw in the video and is investigating the use of force. the deputy was placed on paid administrative leave meantime - vasquez's family posted this photo of him to social media and told me since he was released from custody, they have not been able to find him. (vicki) that was jasmine viel reporting. according to a sheriff's department spokesperson-- the confrontation happened after the deputy came upon vasquez...and conducted
he started recording once vasquez was on the ground."lou callahan/witness: "the only thing people are going to see an entire video is he kicked him in the head. that's the only thing people going to see."lou callahan was a bail bondsman for 30 years and he raises questions about whether the suspect was obeying orders from the deputy. lou callahan/witness: "stop resisting. stop running if you were told to get on the ground, get on the ground."the department would only...
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. >> daniel and silvia vasquez bought their brand-new toyota less than two weeks ago. >> yes. it's very sad. >> the vasquez's are saying shortly after 4:00 this morning police were at the door explaining several cars in this well-kept neighborhood had been hit. >> they took the four wheels out of the car, and they are brand-new cars. they're new cars. >> reporter: vasquez expects four new wheels could cost him $3,000, besides their toyota two honda accords, sport special special editions were also left teetering and this one on a block and this one may have been the last because the thief or thieves left the jack. fremont police say they were tipped to this by a phone call from a resident who said there was a man outside making noise taking tires off cars, but when they got out here that was all of the information they could get. no description and no surveillance video, nothing where the rubber meets the road. reporting from fremont, mark matthew, nbc bay area news. up next here at 5:00, was woz swindled? >> he says someone ripped off his bitcoin. >>> selling off one of the n
. >> daniel and silvia vasquez bought their brand-new toyota less than two weeks ago. >> yes. it's very sad. >> the vasquez's are saying shortly after 4:00 this morning police were at the door explaining several cars in this well-kept neighborhood had been hit. >> they took the four wheels out of the car, and they are brand-new cars. they're new cars. >> reporter: vasquez expects four new wheels could cost him $3,000, besides their toyota two honda accords, sport...
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a new crack down on fair evasion is underway and joe vasquez reports a key piece of equipment is on hold >> take a closer look at bart stops and kwr0u8 notice they've mod fied -- modified some at the gates. they've labeled some and locked them down making it harder to get tickets. >> signage and cameras with main for the tickets. >> we're currently issuing warnings and the new hand held portable ticket readers they ordered weren't up to snuff. it'll cost bart somewhere between $15-$25 million achiever. last fall the border approved a crack down. the cop specially trained community. >> we're really trying to tackle what riders have told us are seemingly attractable problems and it's affecting our bottom line. >> there's some concern among riders and board members that might look like bart is dis- proportionally -- dis- proportionately ejected. somebody who maybe can't afford it and fare evaded. >> sometime in the next couple of weeks which means joe vasquez. >>> 45-year-old juan jose. they found him peeping in a fitting room. he was inside a hollister store. suspicion of invasion of priva
a new crack down on fair evasion is underway and joe vasquez reports a key piece of equipment is on hold >> take a closer look at bart stops and kwr0u8 notice they've mod fied -- modified some at the gates. they've labeled some and locked them down making it harder to get tickets. >> signage and cameras with main for the tickets. >> we're currently issuing warnings and the new hand held portable ticket readers they ordered weren't up to snuff. it'll cost bart somewhere between...
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joe vasquez, kpix5. >> more candles and prayers in berkeley tonight. this time it's for a woman killed in a horrific bus crash. >> and these pills help prevent the spread of hiv. but tonight the state is investigating if there's an illegal side effect. >> moving out of the bay area into pint sized homes. tonight we'll show you who is deciding to downsize. >> plus motorcycles are getting smarter. tonight our betty yu takes one a-c transit bus in berkeley. dozens o >>> a vigil tonight for a young woman who was killed in a crash with a transit bus in berkeley. dozens of people gathered and held candles at san pablo park. 27-year-old kelly zachary was a college student who also worked at the federal building in oakland. she died last thursday when a bus hit her honda on the driver's side at california and ashby. the impact sent both vehicles into a house. her father was at tonight's vigil. >> the support right here from everyone has really helped me get through the situation. if it wasn't for the support here for some people i know and some i i don't know
joe vasquez, kpix5. >> more candles and prayers in berkeley tonight. this time it's for a woman killed in a horrific bus crash. >> and these pills help prevent the spread of hiv. but tonight the state is investigating if there's an illegal side effect. >> moving out of the bay area into pint sized homes. tonight we'll show you who is deciding to downsize. >> plus motorcycles are getting smarter. tonight our betty yu takes one a-c transit bus in berkeley. dozens o...
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joe vasquez, kpix5. >> more candles and prayers in berkeley tonight. this time it's for a woman killed in a horrific bus crash. >> and these pills help prevent the spread of hiv. but tonight the state is investigating if there's an illegal side effect. >> moving out of the bay area into pint sized homes. tonight we'll show you who is deciding to downsize. >> plus motorcycles are getting smarter. tonight our betty yu takes one on a test ride. refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. for the latest home trends, at big savings - you've gotta go to ross. ross is going all out... all outdoors that is. you'll find everything you need to make your outdoor space your favorite place. and if you want it all for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere, you gotta go to ross. a-c transit bus in berkeley. dozens o >>> a vigil tonight for a young woman who was killed in a crash with a transit bus in berkeley. dozens of people gathered and held candles at san pablo
joe vasquez, kpix5. >> more candles and prayers in berkeley tonight. this time it's for a woman killed in a horrific bus crash. >> and these pills help prevent the spread of hiv. but tonight the state is investigating if there's an illegal side effect. >> moving out of the bay area into pint sized homes. tonight we'll show you who is deciding to downsize. >> plus motorcycles are getting smarter. tonight our betty yu takes one on a test ride. refresh your home and save at...
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kpix 5's joe vasquez is at the scene with the latest. joe?r: you can see the condos under construction behind me, this incident happened in front of them on that sidewalk where the security guard is blocking there, two people were walking along with heavy wind gusts got hold of construction materials. >> a gust of wind started to wave. the back end was basically plywood. and two people got squished. >> reporter: julian stein saw the whole thing. a big piece of plywood hit a man and a woman as they walked down the sidewalk. both were hurt. >> this is the part that hit him. >> reporter: across the street, she tells me the man was the one more seriously injured. ambulances rushed both to the hospital. >> he did know he was bleeding. he was trying to get up. i told him to sit down and to wait. put his hand on the back of his head and i didn't even know that i was bleeding and he started freaking out a little bit. >> reporter: official is -- officials said the man was in critical condition. we are trying to get an update on how he's doing. joe vas
kpix 5's joe vasquez is at the scene with the latest. joe?r: you can see the condos under construction behind me, this incident happened in front of them on that sidewalk where the security guard is blocking there, two people were walking along with heavy wind gusts got hold of construction materials. >> a gust of wind started to wave. the back end was basically plywood. and two people got squished. >> reporter: julian stein saw the whole thing. a big piece of plywood hit a man and...
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despite going behind early in their derby match, goals from lucas vasquez, casemiro and a late penalty takes them third with cristiano ronaldo rested for this match. shanghai and sydney fc drew 2—2. shanghai and sydney fc drew 2—2. shanghai went ahead before luke wilshere and the captain made it 2—1 to the visitors. all goals were scored in the first half. a second made it 2—2. sydney fc are at the bottom after two matches. day 12 of the olympics saw seven gold medals handed out in pyeongchang. only one came from a woman who described herself as a samurai. sofia goggia is the first italian woman to get the gold. she met herfriend, italian woman to get the gold. she met her friend, lindsey vonn, italian woman to get the gold. she met herfriend, lindsey vonn, who had to get bronze. the action. was this the last olympic pariah for lindsey vonn? —— hurrah. she wanted gold. but unfortunately, she was trailing in the wake of sofia goggia, eight years herjunior. the rugged hills of norway. she hinted this could be it. every single time iamon this could be it. every single time i am on the mou
despite going behind early in their derby match, goals from lucas vasquez, casemiro and a late penalty takes them third with cristiano ronaldo rested for this match. shanghai and sydney fc drew 2—2. shanghai and sydney fc drew 2—2. shanghai went ahead before luke wilshere and the captain made it 2—1 to the visitors. all goals were scored in the first half. a second made it 2—2. sydney fc are at the bottom after two matches. day 12 of the olympics saw seven gold medals handed out in...
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reporting life, joe vasquez. >>> the winds have also been whipping out on the bay. and you can see all the white caps out there on the water. some local fire departments say they've been getting lots of calls about small boats, possibly in distress, but so far, they haven't had to do any rescues. >>> earlier today we small amount of rain in fremont. it's going to keep temperaturesy low for the next couple of days. freeze warnings are in effect for tomorrow night when temperatures will be in the mid 20s to low 30s. tonight before the freeze warning goes into effect we'll go down to 33 in santa rosa. 34 in walnut creek. the coldest day of the week will be tomorrow. the coldest night, tomorrow night. and then it will warm up to 63 degrees by the weekend before you know it. tonight's drop in temperatures is having an impact in wine country. and as a result in kpix's 5, gross are now racing to protect their crops before the frost takes over. >> reporter: wine country is bracing itself for the cold weather tonight. workers will be on frost patrol trying to save their crop
reporting life, joe vasquez. >>> the winds have also been whipping out on the bay. and you can see all the white caps out there on the water. some local fire departments say they've been getting lots of calls about small boats, possibly in distress, but so far, they haven't had to do any rescues. >>> earlier today we small amount of rain in fremont. it's going to keep temperaturesy low for the next couple of days. freeze warnings are in effect for tomorrow night when...
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. >> reporter: state representative emilio vasquez's office working on solutions and in contact witharrisburg. >> we're trying to find a middle ground as far as how we're going to help. >> reporter: the feds cut funding when people's homes are deemed safe. but carlos says the house he rented on the island is now rented to someone else. well, according to representative vasquez of the 37 or so refugees his office has dealt with 25 have gotten an extension until march 20. so that's good news for those 25. the governor's office late today says it is going request a fema extension and finally the governor of puerto rico is expected to visit philadelphia on friday. he will be meeting with various leaders and other groups here and presumably the t.s.a. issue will be a topic of conversation. live in north philadelphia, john rawlins channel6 "action news." >> thank you, john. >>> well, experts had an emergency meeting today trying to save new jersey's tiniest residents. congresswoman bonnie watson coleman met in trenton to talk about the high infant mortality rate among minority babies. chil
. >> reporter: state representative emilio vasquez's office working on solutions and in contact witharrisburg. >> we're trying to find a middle ground as far as how we're going to help. >> reporter: the feds cut funding when people's homes are deemed safe. but carlos says the house he rented on the island is now rented to someone else. well, according to representative vasquez of the 37 or so refugees his office has dealt with 25 have gotten an extension until march 20. so...
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. >> hay carreras que se convierten en vocacion, adrian vasquez ha recorrido el mundo, enfermera, ayudandoo y creo que es importante para nosotros que tenemos tanto estar en gracia, ayudar a otra gente, que ellos no estan solos que hay personas que le quieren y quieren ayudarle >> no me considero extraordinaria, yo me considero extraordinario los pacientes mios que todos los dias tienen que levantarse y empezar la guerra contra el cancer, eso me impresiona mas
. >> hay carreras que se convierten en vocacion, adrian vasquez ha recorrido el mundo, enfermera, ayudandoo y creo que es importante para nosotros que tenemos tanto estar en gracia, ayudar a otra gente, que ellos no estan solos que hay personas que le quieren y quieren ayudarle >> no me considero extraordinaria, yo me considero extraordinario los pacientes mios que todos los dias tienen que levantarse y empezar la guerra contra el cancer, eso me impresiona mas
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. >>> mientras tanto, los vÁsquez que comenzaron a sacar cuentas.os $3000. >>> el problema de los robos en carros que parece plaga san francisco tomÓ ayer una confr t confrontaciÓn entre los bomberos y la policÍa luego que los apaga fuegos colgaran en twitter una fotografÍa de un carro con la leyenda, no hay problemas aquÍ. la policÍa ha enfrentado crÍticas despuÉs de un reporte indicando que solo se neto 13 arrestos relacionado con este delito en siete aÑos. (gritos( >>> asÍ pedia auxilio un hombre que luego de ser atropellado no podÍa respirar. la policia que la policvÍctima fue arrollada c el conductor de una caminata no pudo frenar a tiempo. segÚn testigos serÍan oficial de policÍa pero esto no ha sido confirmado. >>> (disparos( >>> la policÍa de san francisco dio a conocer un nuevo fideo recabado con la cÁmara de varios oficiales durante el enfrentamiento a tiros con un indigente el 16 de febrero. el hombre de 31 aÑos matÓ a un hombre a balazos e hiriÓ a otro luego de un altercado. el sujeto huyÓ luego del enfrentamiento con los oficiales pero
. >>> mientras tanto, los vÁsquez que comenzaron a sacar cuentas.os $3000. >>> el problema de los robos en carros que parece plaga san francisco tomÓ ayer una confr t confrontaciÓn entre los bomberos y la policÍa luego que los apaga fuegos colgaran en twitter una fotografÍa de un carro con la leyenda, no hay problemas aquÍ. la policÍa ha enfrentado crÍticas despuÉs de un reporte indicando que solo se neto 13 arrestos relacionado con este delito en siete aÑos....
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joe vasquez continues our team coverage and tells us some bay area leaders are loudly speaking up tonight. joe? >> ken this is just heart breaking. but there's little agreement in our national discourse about what should be done about it. so school officials here say the most they can do is be ready. [ gunfire ] >> paying close attention to the florida school shooting today is police chief of the oakland school district. >> as long as the handguns are out there this violence is not going to stop. or now eachopping the violence school is preparing for the worst. the district conducts active shooter lockdown drills twice annually. the chief says they take special notice of students who act strangely or make unusual posts on social media. >> the students and the parents and the admin staff and we're looking for any possible threats or anything that's happened on the internet. any time you get one of these shootings there's a connection somehow. >> bay area officials are weighing in on social media. senator harris tweeted another moment of silence won't suffice. congress must act to address g
joe vasquez continues our team coverage and tells us some bay area leaders are loudly speaking up tonight. joe? >> ken this is just heart breaking. but there's little agreement in our national discourse about what should be done about it. so school officials here say the most they can do is be ready. [ gunfire ] >> paying close attention to the florida school shooting today is police chief of the oakland school district. >> as long as the handguns are out there this violence...
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this is teodora vasquez speaking just after her release thursday. >> i know my effort has been worth it, and now i'm happy to go back to my family again. for 10eparated for them years, seven months. and now we're back together again. amy: international welcomed the -- a representative with amnesty international welcomed the ruling, but said at least 27 other women remain behind bars in el salvador due to obstetric consultations. back i in the united states, a federal appeals court ruled thursday that president trump's latest ban on travelers from six majority-muslim countries unconstitutionally discriminates against people because of their religious beliefs. writing for a 9-4 majority at the fourth u.s. circuit court of appeals, judge roger gregory wrote that trump's travel ban was unconstitutionally tainted with animus toward islam, adding -- "on a fundamental level, the proclamation second-guesses our nation's dedication to religious freedom and tolerance." the supreme court has agreed to hear the case in april and has ruled that t trump's travel ban can n be fully enfororced until
this is teodora vasquez speaking just after her release thursday. >> i know my effort has been worth it, and now i'm happy to go back to my family again. for 10eparated for them years, seven months. and now we're back together again. amy: international welcomed the -- a representative with amnesty international welcomed the ruling, but said at least 27 other women remain behind bars in el salvador due to obstetric consultations. back i in the united states, a federal appeals court ruled...
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kpix5's joe vasquez shows us representative pelosi is threatening to oppose that deal unless republicans allow a vote on the dreamers. >> nancy pelosi clearly has strong feelings about wanting to force a decision on daca. how strong? she went on a kind of filibuster today, no food only water talking for eight solid hours. >> i'm voicing some of the concerns today largely through the voices and the stories of our dreamers. >> in her marathon speech nancy pelosi read aloud letters from dreamers. >> immigrants wondering how long they'll be able to stay here after the president pulled the plug on their program. >> i arrived when i was five in the united states. i grew up american. i grew up speaking english. i grew up calling the united states home. this is my country, this is my family, i am here to stay. >> it turned out to be a record breaking performance. a longest speech by anyone in the u.s. house of representatives. >> let us thank and acknowledge the dreamers for their courage, their optimism, their inspiration to make america more american. >> after eight hours she wound her speech
kpix5's joe vasquez shows us representative pelosi is threatening to oppose that deal unless republicans allow a vote on the dreamers. >> nancy pelosi clearly has strong feelings about wanting to force a decision on daca. how strong? she went on a kind of filibuster today, no food only water talking for eight solid hours. >> i'm voicing some of the concerns today largely through the voices and the stories of our dreamers. >> in her marathon speech nancy pelosi read aloud...
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. >> it looks like jared, nola and vasquez will lead the line up. and the phillies will probably go with eight relievers in the bullpen. that is more than normal. >> all of our mix and match options and the versatility and the depth of our bullpen which i think is if not our biggest strength, one of our biggest strengths. >> but matt will not make an emotional decision to bring in a big name. if it isn't right for the future. >> we want to be playing in october for a decade. not for a year. >> good point this, but would they make a bold move. doug pederson, he was on mike krzyzews krzyzewski's podcast. he may not fill that position because he calls the plays. we'll have to wait and see on that. he also says he does not want full power lienglike andy reid got. he's happy being the play caller. and head coach. i'm john clark. let's send it back to you. >> we just want to keep them happy. thank you from florida. >>> here's a look at what's coming up at 11:00. we'll continue our team coverage from florida on the school massacre. and to avoid more traged
. >> it looks like jared, nola and vasquez will lead the line up. and the phillies will probably go with eight relievers in the bullpen. that is more than normal. >> all of our mix and match options and the versatility and the depth of our bullpen which i think is if not our biggest strength, one of our biggest strengths. >> but matt will not make an emotional decision to bring in a big name. if it isn't right for the future. >> we want to be playing in october for a...
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dreamers like josÉ manuel vasquez who have been south seattle turkey did know he wasn't a natural borncitizen until he went to get a drivers license. thanks to the daca program, joÉe manual was able to graduate from the university of washington. he started a tech business and the volunteers at local nonprofits. another dreamers grew up in washington described being four years old when he was taken to the airport to fly to the united states. he was so young he said he didn't understand what was going on. he only recalls being confused about why he couldn't bring all of his toys with them to his new home in, america. years later after he enrolled in daca he said he was able to quit working in manual labor and start working as a personal banker at wells fargo. you are hundreds of thousands of dreamers with similar stories. they came out ofws the shadows. they paid their taxes. they kept promises. they underwent background checks and did the hard work, even if only for a temporary shot at the opportunities so many others in this country have taken for granted. so what dreamers are is the e
dreamers like josÉ manuel vasquez who have been south seattle turkey did know he wasn't a natural borncitizen until he went to get a drivers license. thanks to the daca program, joÉe manual was able to graduate from the university of washington. he started a tech business and the volunteers at local nonprofits. another dreamers grew up in washington described being four years old when he was taken to the airport to fly to the united states. he was so young he said he didn't understand what...
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that was joe vasquez reporting. >>> homeless shelters in the area are expanding their capacities during the cold snaps. anyone who needs help can come in. an additional facility opened on 6th street and that will stay open through wednesday morning. but they want to remind people pets are not allowed inside. >>> a day many south bay drivers will not forget. a small plane had to make an maerngs landing on highway 101. the airplane skidded to a stop not fafr from the san martin airport. the pilot said he had engine problem shortly after take off and decided to land on the northbound lanes of 101. crews had to tow the plane four miles to the nearby airport. crews often had to unhook the plane and wiggle it through by hand to get it by traffic signs, mailboxes, fences, with just ivens to -- inches to spare. >> every seen anything like this? >> no, never. >> the pilot did an exceptional job to be able to do that on 101. >> something you don't see every day. crews say no one was hurt and there was no damage. the whole thing took about two hours from start to finish. >>> family and friends att
that was joe vasquez reporting. >>> homeless shelters in the area are expanding their capacities during the cold snaps. anyone who needs help can come in. an additional facility opened on 6th street and that will stay open through wednesday morning. but they want to remind people pets are not allowed inside. >>> a day many south bay drivers will not forget. a small plane had to make an maerngs landing on highway 101. the airplane skidded to a stop not fafr from the san martin...
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joe vasquez, kpix5. >> tonight santa cruz police say an 11-year-old boy had plans to harm his classmates. the student was exhibiting aggressive and threatening behavior yesterday afternoon at bay view elementary school. officers were on the scene within minutes and detained that boy. he was taken to a mental care facility for evaluation. >> then we find out later that he had actually targeted some students at the school to harm them. >> police recovered one firearm from the child's home but they did not confirm whether the boy had intended to use that weapon. >> tonight the empire state building has gone dark to remember the victims of last week's school shooting in florida. the only light visible is a small rotating orange halo. tonight student protesters are calling out lawmakers with ties to the nra. >> tonights survivors of the massacre at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida took center stage at a gun violence town hall hosted by cnn. ♪ we're tired of hearing that we're too young to ever make a change ♪ >> students sang a song in tribute to their fallen classmat
joe vasquez, kpix5. >> tonight santa cruz police say an 11-year-old boy had plans to harm his classmates. the student was exhibiting aggressive and threatening behavior yesterday afternoon at bay view elementary school. officers were on the scene within minutes and detained that boy. he was taken to a mental care facility for evaluation. >> then we find out later that he had actually targeted some students at the school to harm them. >> police recovered one firearm from the...
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. >> kpix 5's joe vasquez says shows us several officers had their body cameras rolling the whole time. >> that's right, and they are mounted right here on the officer's uniforms, and make you realize how chaotic it can get for a cop on the streets, especially when a guy already accused of murder might now be trying to kill you. san francisco police say the man inside the rv is the murder suspect, accused of shooting two men in the golden gate park panhandle earlier in the day, including a 28-year-old man who died from his wounds. >> yeah, he's there laying down. >> reporter: police say after thes is picture, joel armstrong, carjacked a vehicle to get away, they tracked him to alameda street. he refuses to come out after repeated orders. three people and a dog emerge, but the suspect stays inside. >> get your hands un! >> reporter: moments later, police hear two shots fired from inside the rv. the officers fired back. (gunshots) . >> reporter: according to the police report tonight, 7 officers fired 65 shots. the suspect fired two shots. a total of 67 shots. nobody was hit. >> don't mo
. >> kpix 5's joe vasquez says shows us several officers had their body cameras rolling the whole time. >> that's right, and they are mounted right here on the officer's uniforms, and make you realize how chaotic it can get for a cop on the streets, especially when a guy already accused of murder might now be trying to kill you. san francisco police say the man inside the rv is the murder suspect, accused of shooting two men in the golden gate park panhandle earlier in the day,...
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. >> reporter: blanca vasquez is with the immigrant liberation movement said the warning gave rapid response teams a heads up and they are now working with impacted families. >> it helps us to prepare. >> every day i have to make difficult decisions as a moyer, and this is a decision i made. i recognize that it is controversial but i believe it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: not everyone thinks the mayor made the right move. some worry about the fallout for the city of oakland. we'll have more on that tonight at 6:00. reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> we have an update on the dream act. a request by the trump administration has been denied by the supreme court. the white house wanted to bypass the appeals court to halt the daca program. the supreme court will not hear the case which means the ninth circuit court of appeals will take this case this year. daca recipients can continue to renew their residents and work permits which is a welcome development for thousands of undocumented bay area families. >> for daca recipients, this is
. >> reporter: blanca vasquez is with the immigrant liberation movement said the warning gave rapid response teams a heads up and they are now working with impacted families. >> it helps us to prepare. >> every day i have to make difficult decisions as a moyer, and this is a decision i made. i recognize that it is controversial but i believe it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: not everyone thinks the mayor made the right move. some worry about the fallout for the...
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. >> miguel vasquez and his friend made the drive to enjoy the view and play in the snow. >> it's the second time i have seen snow in my life. i mean it's not a lot, but it's something to see, you know. >> reporter: the lake observatory's visitor center was not open to the public today. but down below, people could see the snow capped mountain top, the tallest peak in the bay area. >> what is it like to see this kind of snow in the south bay? >> well it's beautiful to be honest. it's nice. >> reporter: on mt. hamilton, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> oakland's mayor is feeling the heat for warning the public about what she had heard was a large scale ice raid in the works. tonight her spokesman tells kpix 5 joe vazquez, the mayor is now getting threats. joe? >> liz, she says she has received hundreds of nasty messages on voice mail, e-mail, and social media. that's according to her spokesperson. most came from outside california. some were death threats. mayor schaaf's office gave us one recording that if you listen closely, it's not quite a threat, but you can hear the anger. >> i'll tell you
. >> miguel vasquez and his friend made the drive to enjoy the view and play in the snow. >> it's the second time i have seen snow in my life. i mean it's not a lot, but it's something to see, you know. >> reporter: the lake observatory's visitor center was not open to the public today. but down below, people could see the snow capped mountain top, the tallest peak in the bay area. >> what is it like to see this kind of snow in the south bay? >> well it's beautiful...
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having an abortion has been released after a supreme court ruling theodora delcarmen vasquez was convicted in two thousand and eight on charges of aggravated homicide but she maintains health issues had caused a stillbirth the top court has now ruled there's no evidence to prove our squares took any specific action to abort her pregnancy salvatore's one of four latin american countries of which abortion is illegal now these are your own television news station. has surrendered its right to broadcast in the united kingdom although the reasons for the move remain unclear cattle had formally complained to the u.k. television regulator ofcom over the airing of fake quotes attributed to the gulf states and the last may both al-arabiya and the u.a.e. based sky news arabia analyzed and condemned the speech published online which later turned out to be created by hackers shortly afterwards for arab countries to get a blockade of cattle or t.v. compliance consulted lisbon row describe what the decision now means for a lot of. well it basically means that you will no longer be regulated by our own y
having an abortion has been released after a supreme court ruling theodora delcarmen vasquez was convicted in two thousand and eight on charges of aggravated homicide but she maintains health issues had caused a stillbirth the top court has now ruled there's no evidence to prove our squares took any specific action to abort her pregnancy salvatore's one of four latin american countries of which abortion is illegal now these are your own television news station. has surrendered its right to...
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kpix joe vasquez is there for us. joe. >> reporter: juliette, this is a busy sidewalk.ar church. the you see the underground station. and this is where a couple of hours ago some strong gusts of wind blew construction materials off the top of the roof. >> it was just really loud. >> reporter: he was inside his shop when large pieces of wood and other debris began raining down. >> it's a midday surprise. >> reporter: police quickly blocked off the sidewalks in the 2100 block of market. fire officials tell me the high winds blew the construction material off the roof of the build being. it landed in the trees, on the ground and even in the stairwell of the muni train escalator. witnesses say elderly homeless woman narrowly missed getting hit. >> it turns out she's okay. >> yeah, she was okay. >> we're very fortune. >> reporter: in fact officials are telling me it's very lucky that nobody else got hurt. and to keep it that way for now, they're keeping the swabs blocked off -- sidewalk blocked off. it's a hard hat area. they're securing the rest of the materials so nobody
kpix joe vasquez is there for us. joe. >> reporter: juliette, this is a busy sidewalk.ar church. the you see the underground station. and this is where a couple of hours ago some strong gusts of wind blew construction materials off the top of the roof. >> it was just really loud. >> reporter: he was inside his shop when large pieces of wood and other debris began raining down. >> it's a midday surprise. >> reporter: police quickly blocked off the sidewalks in the...
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. >> reporter: blanca vasquez with the immigration liberated movement gave response teams a heads-up.they're now working with impacted families. >> it definitely helps us do what we have to do and prepare. >> reporter: but not everybody thinks the public warning was the right move. city councilman worries that the city of oakland will pay the price. >> listening and trying to follow donald trump, i wouldn't be surprised if he does take a serious action towards oakland. >> that was jodi hernandez reporting. there is a lot more to the story. oakland's mayor may indeed be on shaky legal ground, especially if she learned about the pending sweeps on other channels. >> the fact she warned the public before disseminating this information, but she also got into a gray area between not cooperating with ice and impeding ice. >> very interesting verbiage from our legal analyst steven clark. that's important, because even though oakland is a sanctuary city, impeding ice could be interpreted as an obstruction of justice. we were the first to tweet about ice over the weekend. you can follow it on t
. >> reporter: blanca vasquez with the immigration liberated movement gave response teams a heads-up.they're now working with impacted families. >> it definitely helps us do what we have to do and prepare. >> reporter: but not everybody thinks the public warning was the right move. city councilman worries that the city of oakland will pay the price. >> listening and trying to follow donald trump, i wouldn't be surprised if he does take a serious action towards oakland....
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joe vasquez found out a key piece of equipment is on hold. >> reporter: take a closer look at some of the bart stops like here at the embarcadero station. you will notice they have modified some of the gates. relabeling some of them, but also locking them down. making it harder for folk folks to get through without a ticket. new signage, new cameras. bart is still not handing out citations. >> we are currently issuing warnings. >> reporter: warnings because bart police chief carlos rojas says the ticket readers were not quite up to snuff so they sent them back to be retooled. fare evasion costs bart $25 million each year. so last fall, the board approved a crackdown. instead of cops, community service officers will issue citations of up to $250. >> we are really trying to tackle what riders have told us are seemingly intractable problems making them unsafe. >> why didn't you pay the fare? >> i didn't have enough money. >> reporter: they say it may look like bart is disproposition targeting people of color. but fare evaders come from every walk of life. >> you will see well-dressed bus
joe vasquez found out a key piece of equipment is on hold. >> reporter: take a closer look at some of the bart stops like here at the embarcadero station. you will notice they have modified some of the gates. relabeling some of them, but also locking them down. making it harder for folk folks to get through without a ticket. new signage, new cameras. bart is still not handing out citations. >> we are currently issuing warnings. >> reporter: warnings because bart police chief...
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joe vasquez, kpix 5 news. >>> here is what happened, low pressure moved through, winds are going to be capping up -- kicking up tonight. the gusts were up to 40 miles per hour in parts of the bay. tonight, still gusty west- northwest thirdly -- northwesterly winds. as strong as 32 miles an hour at the airport in san francisco. as far as what happens next, if we're going to see rain again, we'll have that in the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> strong winds are a concern for fire crews. tonight, one north bay city could take an aggressive step to cut down on fire danger by ordering property owners to cut down their trees. >> this is as good a time as any to talk about the inconvenient truth of fire danger. three quarters of the homes are nestled among rows of trees. now the city is seeing many have to go. >> the city is doing this, we have been doing this and we're going to be doing more. >> reporter: stephanie moulton peters says the conversation in her city started with the oakland hills fire in 1991. it took on new urgency a few years later. with the amount of vision fire. watchin
joe vasquez, kpix 5 news. >>> here is what happened, low pressure moved through, winds are going to be capping up -- kicking up tonight. the gusts were up to 40 miles per hour in parts of the bay. tonight, still gusty west- northwest thirdly -- northwesterly winds. as strong as 32 miles an hour at the airport in san francisco. as far as what happens next, if we're going to see rain again, we'll have that in the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> strong winds are a concern for...
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yaqueline: mi nombre es yaqueline vásquez estoy buscando a mi hermana, que en ese tiempo tenía dos añosptiva. juan carlos: he esperado, he respetado, sí me gustaría saber, pero creo que todo tiene un tiempo y yo sé que ese tiempo se va a dar. patricia: felipe salama no ha logrado encontrar a su familia. está casado y tiene una hija de seis años que se llama gabriela, a quien un día le gustaría contarle quiénes son sus ancestros. felipe: yo tengo un inicio y, pues, quiero conocerlo. patricia: en bogotá, martha lucía lópez dice que el paso de los años no ha sido un obstáculo para dejar de creer que un día volverá a ver a su hijo sergio. martha: me voy a sentir muy feliz de saber que él va a saber que yo nunca lo abandoné. patricia: ¿qué le dirías a sergio si te estuviera escuchando en este momento? martha: lo estoy esperando y que no estoy cansada de esperarlo, solo quiero encontrarlo, solo quiero saber la verdad y que sepamos todos la verdad de todos los niños que estamos buscando. patricia: es así como llegamos al final de esta edición. hasta pronto y muchas gracias por su compañía. pre
yaqueline: mi nombre es yaqueline vásquez estoy buscando a mi hermana, que en ese tiempo tenía dos añosptiva. juan carlos: he esperado, he respetado, sí me gustaría saber, pero creo que todo tiene un tiempo y yo sé que ese tiempo se va a dar. patricia: felipe salama no ha logrado encontrar a su familia. está casado y tiene una hija de seis años que se llama gabriela, a quien un día le gustaría contarle quiénes son sus ancestros. felipe: yo tengo un inicio y, pues, quiero conocerlo....
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cuando le ordenaron levantarse, vÁsquez no obedeciÓ.arÍa que la agencias vio a miembros de la campaÑa trump. el mandatario acusa sus dÍas de favorecer a los demÓcratas. la divulgaciÓn del documento tendrÍa consecuencias para la seguridad nacional. varios legisladores dicen que el contenido fue alterado. para conocer mÁs, contamos con el abogado experto en temas constitucionales. nos acompaÑa en vivo desde washington. buenos dÍas, abogado. abogado: buenos dÍas, gracias por tenerme. satcha: ayÚdenos a tener un poco sobre cuÁl serÍa el contenido de ese memorÁndum que, obviamente fue redactado por miembros del comitÉ de inteligencia de la cÁmara baja. abogado: es un resumen sobre los mÉtodos utilizados por el fbi para obtener una orden de vigilancia de la corte y escuchar conversaciones e interceptar comunicaciones de uno de los empleados ddel presidente donald trump de su campaÑa.. alegan que lo que se utilizÓ para obtener la orden fue el dossier un documento que contiene cosas escandalosas sobre el candidato, pagado por los demÓcratas. el
cuando le ordenaron levantarse, vÁsquez no obedeciÓ.arÍa que la agencias vio a miembros de la campaÑa trump. el mandatario acusa sus dÍas de favorecer a los demÓcratas. la divulgaciÓn del documento tendrÍa consecuencias para la seguridad nacional. varios legisladores dicen que el contenido fue alterado. para conocer mÁs, contamos con el abogado experto en temas constitucionales. nos acompaÑa en vivo desde washington. buenos dÍas, abogado. abogado: buenos dÍas, gracias por tenerme....
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. >>> buenos dÍas gracias por un invitarnos a tu programa mi nombre alonso vÁsquez soy de guadalajarae del joicioso producto. ahÍ estamos es ureceta lista. >>> lo que queremos un dÍa como hoy no y complicar mfnos la vm demasiado. ponemos sal. >>> arriba mÉxico >>> exactamente. y luego terminamos con un poquitito de cilantro fresco pero mezclando y se lo servimos a Él para que lo vaya probando y de esta manera celebramos en grande este dÍa dale amor y amistad. poquitito de cebolla morada ahÍ estÁ para quienes preguntan cuÁnto tiempo debemos dejar el ceviche marinar lo servimos al minuto, fresco como van, vengan por acÁ vamos a servirlo perfecto para que aro ni lo vaya probando seÑores. y usted nos dice aroni cÓmo nos fue. >>> a ver quÉ tal. >>> mmm! >>> quÉ tal >>> delicioso! >>> muy bien >>> un besito por favor. amerita esta maravillosa receta ya vamos a otro seÑor director un beso y irnos a una pequeÑa pausa quÉ maravilla seÑores que rico es el amor y nosotros "un nuevo dÍa" ♪ >>> >>> amigos vamos con algunos co consejos porque en algunas ciudades frÍas en chicago por ejemplo donde l
. >>> buenos dÍas gracias por un invitarnos a tu programa mi nombre alonso vÁsquez soy de guadalajarae del joicioso producto. ahÍ estamos es ureceta lista. >>> lo que queremos un dÍa como hoy no y complicar mfnos la vm demasiado. ponemos sal. >>> arriba mÉxico >>> exactamente. y luego terminamos con un poquitito de cilantro fresco pero mezclando y se lo servimos a Él para que lo vaya probando y de esta manera celebramos en grande este dÍa dale amor y...