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nuestro amigo memo vÁzquez que nos vas a sorprender, ¿no cierto?nca enviarÁ un mensaje con contenido sexual, no se mueva de su pantalla porque estaremos explicando los peligros del "sexteo", como se le llama, algo mÁs comÚn de lo que los padres podrÍan imaginar. william: aquÍ estoy con la grafÓloga, envÍe su firma a travÉs de twitter para que ella la intÉrprete. ya volvemos a "despierta amÉrica". ¡este verano podrías ganar boletos cada hora para los conciertos que tú quieras! pero solo con pepsi. aún tienes los osos polares... ¡destapa música cada hora con pepsi! dsuave añadió aceite de argan de marruecos a nuestra línea moroccan infusion. me encanta este brillo. suave professionals funciona tan bien como las marcas de salón. tambien disponible en cuidado de piel suave. presees como un desodorante para tu ropa., solo lanza las bolitas junto al detergente e igual que el desodorante, neutraliza los olores al instante así tu ropa huele bien todo el día. nuevo downy fresh protect, wow en cada lavada si los niños hubieran ido a casa de la abuela... iel
nuestro amigo memo vÁzquez que nos vas a sorprender, ¿no cierto?nca enviarÁ un mensaje con contenido sexual, no se mueva de su pantalla porque estaremos explicando los peligros del "sexteo", como se le llama, algo mÁs comÚn de lo que los padres podrÍan imaginar. william: aquÍ estoy con la grafÓloga, envÍe su firma a travÉs de twitter para que ella la intÉrprete. ya volvemos a "despierta amÉrica". ¡este verano podrías ganar boletos cada hora para los conciertos...
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. >> reporter: the man taken into custody was identified as daniel vazquez 35 years old. the vehicle he was driving was towed here to the pennsylvania state police barracks in skippack after the high-speed chase on 422. let's go to the video of the car the suspect was driving. police say it was stolen. it was all banged up, the tires were shredded. the initial incident that led to the chase is unclear state police were called into assist reading for a stolen car. troopers laid out stop sticks that slowed the car down, but it kept going additional troops positioned their vehicles in front of the suspect's vehicle to stop him that's when the suspect rammed the troopers vehicles. 422 was closed from oaks to limerick lynn field exit. two troopers received minor injuries vazquez was taken to reading police to facing a evaluated assault. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> developing now, philadelphia police are looking for a second man wanted after a shooting in logan late last night. officers arrested one man who jumped out of the getaway car near germantown and bruin
. >> reporter: the man taken into custody was identified as daniel vazquez 35 years old. the vehicle he was driving was towed here to the pennsylvania state police barracks in skippack after the high-speed chase on 422. let's go to the video of the car the suspect was driving. police say it was stolen. it was all banged up, the tires were shredded. the initial incident that led to the chase is unclear state police were called into assist reading for a stolen car. troopers laid out stop...
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devin fehely has an update on the victim but first joe vazquez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: it's a inspectors, investigators on the scene trying to find out what happened. and we have watched dozens and dozens of young people have shown up many of them in tears. >> a tragedy, horrible. >> reporter: the first call to police came at 12:40. >> i think one of balconies broke and at least 10 people fell from the second or third floor. >> reporter: a birthday party turned to disaster. >> the two more ambulances to this event. >> reporter: as the balcony collapsed under the revelers. >> i came out at midnight and i saw all the rubble on the ground and just irish people just crying tears. >> reporter: of the dead and injured, all but one are young people from ireland here on student work programs. one is an american with dual citizenship. their party last night was loud enough that neighbors called police. but officers had not yet arrived to check it out because it was a low priority call. you can see the awful aftermath right there on the sidewalk in front of the apartme
devin fehely has an update on the victim but first joe vazquez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: it's a inspectors, investigators on the scene trying to find out what happened. and we have watched dozens and dozens of young people have shown up many of them in tears. >> a tragedy, horrible. >> reporter: the first call to police came at 12:40. >> i think one of balconies broke and at least 10 people fell from the second or third floor. >> reporter: a...
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nuestro amigo memo vÁzquez que nos vas a sorprender, ¿no cierto?ta el segundo acusado de ayudar a los dos asesinos convictos que se escaparon de una carcel de nueva york acompaqen a jorge ramos y maria elena salinas e noticiero univision 6:30 / 5:30 centro hoy en noticiero univision.... >> aplausos, ximena, quiero ver si haces esto la tarde. ¡este verano podrías ganar boletos cada hora para los conciertos que tú quieras! pero solo con pepsi. aún tienes los osos polares... ¡destapa música cada hora con pepsi! dsuave añadió aceite de argan de marruecos a nuestra línea moroccan infusion. me encanta este brillo. suave professionals funciona tan bien como las marcas de salón. tambien disponible en cuidado de piel suave. presees como un desodorante para tu ropa., solo lanza las bolitas junto al detergente e igual que el desodorante, neutraliza los olores al instante así tu ropa huele bien todo el día. nuevo downy fresh protect, wow en cada lavada si los niños hubieran ido a casa de la abuela... iel fin de semana entero! zzzquil. la ayuda que no causa háb
nuestro amigo memo vÁzquez que nos vas a sorprender, ¿no cierto?ta el segundo acusado de ayudar a los dos asesinos convictos que se escaparon de una carcel de nueva york acompaqen a jorge ramos y maria elena salinas e noticiero univision 6:30 / 5:30 centro hoy en noticiero univision.... >> aplausos, ximena, quiero ver si haces esto la tarde. ¡este verano podrías ganar boletos cada hora para los conciertos que tú quieras! pero solo con pepsi. aún tienes los osos polares... ¡destapa...
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reporting live joe vazquez kpix 5. >> those mines get checked every day. we're told the mine is going to be closed though until further notice while they investigate. >>> pg&e is trying to figure out how a squirrel managed to cause a widespread outage for thousands of customers. the critter caused major problems. the blackouts affected 51,000 customers in the east bay. 12,000 in the south bay. another 600 lost power today when a transformer blew in los altos. one day of heat could do so much damage to the grid. >> was it hot yesterday? yes, it was . should that have come as a surprise to anyone? not really. but what pg&e says caught them off guard was this seemingly predictable surge in the demand for power on a hot day. that in combination with the actions of a small rodent was enough to short circuit the system. >> reporter: tens of thousands of people in the south and east bay were plunged in to darkness monday night because according to pg&e the system we trust to provide safe and reliable power to millions simply couldn't handle the heat or squirrel.
reporting live joe vazquez kpix 5. >> those mines get checked every day. we're told the mine is going to be closed though until further notice while they investigate. >>> pg&e is trying to figure out how a squirrel managed to cause a widespread outage for thousands of customers. the critter caused major problems. the blackouts affected 51,000 customers in the east bay. 12,000 in the south bay. another 600 lost power today when a transformer blew in los altos. one day of heat...
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joe vazquez has a look at the two men police say are on the run and certainly not afraid to shoot. joe. >> reporter: allen, i just spoke with the manager inside. he tells me it was 2:40 a.m. may 19 and usually the door is locked at that time. but the clerk noticed somebody he recognized, let him inside, and then two gunman soon followed. the surveillance video shows two men walking into the gas station both wearing dark hoodies. one of the men pauses for quite a while and just stares at the camera. they walk up to the clerk and you can hear one of them rack a live round into the chamber of his semi-automatic pistol. [ rack ] >> they point the gun to the clerk and they ask to go for the safe. didn't waste anytime. didn't want the register. wanted the safe. >> reporter: suddenly the clerk darts out the front door and runs through the s a good thing because these two gunmen then ran outside of the gas station and you can clearly see one of the gunmen wearing the raiders sweatshirt take four shots at the fleeing victim as he is running for his life. [ four shots ] >> reporter: the cler
joe vazquez has a look at the two men police say are on the run and certainly not afraid to shoot. joe. >> reporter: allen, i just spoke with the manager inside. he tells me it was 2:40 a.m. may 19 and usually the door is locked at that time. but the clerk noticed somebody he recognized, let him inside, and then two gunman soon followed. the surveillance video shows two men walking into the gas station both wearing dark hoodies. one of the men pauses for quite a while and just stares at...
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. >> joe vazquez, thank you. >>> dozens of calls were made to 911 following the collapse. you can hear some of the frantic moments as police and fire were dispatched to the scene. take a listen. >> 2020 kittredge street. the balcony broke and 10 people fell from the second or third floor. >> two ambulances to this event. >> sending an additional engine to the collapsed balcony 2020 kittredge before engine 3. >> can you also make motorification to chief 1 and chief let them know what's going on with the injuries -- notification to chief 1 and chief 2, let them know what's going on with the injuries. >>> one of the victims was from rohnert park. 22-year-old ashley donohoe was a student at sonoma state. according to a school spokesman, donohoe was a senior biology major at the university. devin fehely is outside highland hospital with more on the victims in this balcony tragedy. devin. >> reporter: three of the victims are being cared for at the hospital behind me. this tragedy really has sent shock waves through the irish close-knit community but for one particular family, i
. >> joe vazquez, thank you. >>> dozens of calls were made to 911 following the collapse. you can hear some of the frantic moments as police and fire were dispatched to the scene. take a listen. >> 2020 kittredge street. the balcony broke and 10 people fell from the second or third floor. >> two ambulances to this event. >> sending an additional engine to the collapsed balcony 2020 kittredge before engine 3. >> can you also make motorification to chief 1...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez on the arsenal of weapons they uncovered. joe. >> reporter: when the cops came in and busted the home of one of the suspected robbers last week, they tell me they just kept finding more and more weapons and then they kept looking and found some bomb- making materials. among the 38 weapons police recovered 22 were assault rifles. this .50-caliber revolver was among the dozen or so handguns. firearms were in a safe but others just out in the open inside this nondescript house on nursery way in south san francisco. a neighbor who doesn't want to talk on camera captured these pictures of the police action a week ago. police discovered material to make explosives and pipe bombs. >> at that point we stopped our search and contacted san francisco bomb squad, who responded to the scene. bomb squad officers responded and rendered those explosive devices safe which allowed to us continue the search. >> reporter: there is no indication terrorism was a motive. it started with a series of robberies. police dubbed the suspects the letter-m
kpix 5's joe vazquez on the arsenal of weapons they uncovered. joe. >> reporter: when the cops came in and busted the home of one of the suspected robbers last week, they tell me they just kept finding more and more weapons and then they kept looking and found some bomb- making materials. among the 38 weapons police recovered 22 were assault rifles. this .50-caliber revolver was among the dozen or so handguns. firearms were in a safe but others just out in the open inside this nondescript...
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live from vallejo, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> a car plowed through a restaurant in the east bay.
live from vallejo, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> a car plowed through a restaurant in the east bay.
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kpix 5's joe vazquez is live in oakland where a mass will be said tonight for the victims. >> reporter: they are planning 7 p.m. mass at the cathedral of christ the light. this evening it is a prayer for the victims of this balcony collapse. we are not sure if they will attend but what is clear is that there's a lot of grieving in the community. just as city workers remove a second balcony because of a structural problem, a family walks up to the sidewalk memorial in tears. they don't want to identify themselves but they are clearly in grief. as are many in the irish community who have been by to pay respects to the six people who died. >> speaking to my family it's a big deem. everybody over there is really upset about it. >> reporter: thoughts for all those members who will be coming here? >> can't imagine what to say. i feel so bad for them. everybody does. it's awful. >> just a terrible tragedy. we want to make sure it never, ever happens again. >> reporter: berkeley mayor tom bates says he expects about 20 family members of the dead and injured to come to berkeley over the next da
kpix 5's joe vazquez is live in oakland where a mass will be said tonight for the victims. >> reporter: they are planning 7 p.m. mass at the cathedral of christ the light. this evening it is a prayer for the victims of this balcony collapse. we are not sure if they will attend but what is clear is that there's a lot of grieving in the community. just as city workers remove a second balcony because of a structural problem, a family walks up to the sidewalk memorial in tears. they don't...
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maÑana y houston los espero. 5:30 am en la carpa de los hermanos vÁzquez.
maÑana y houston los espero. 5:30 am en la carpa de los hermanos vÁzquez.
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jaime: la realizaciÓn festejÓ hoy a francisca vÁzquez despuÉs de 20 aÑos como trabajadora domÉstica sera. jaime: francisca cuido a dos ancianos hasta su muerte primero por 400, y luego por 500 $ al mes. del servicio de inmigraciÓn le aprobÓ una vist. >> sus empleadores le prometieron que le iban a dar los documentos, le dijeron que sÍ aplicaba al gts, por ser de el salvador la iban a deportar. francisa: una de las hijas de la seÑora que cuidÉ dijo que yo era una mascota para ellos. jaime: la abogada de francisca dice que los empleadores explotaron a francisca. >> no tenÍa idea de sus derechos en este paÍs y ellos manipularon la situaciÓn. jaime: hoy francisca vive independiente, con estatus legal y con su dignidad restaurada. leticia: muy bien por francisca hay que hacer valer los derechos y buscar ayuda tierna necesaria. leÓn: los habitantes del sur de la bahÍa tendrÁn que pagar mÁs por un servicio pÚblico. california hizo historia al designar fondos para brindar asistencia mÉdica a niÑos indocumentados. esperanza para miles leÓn: esperanza para miles de niÑos indocumentados que viven
jaime: la realizaciÓn festejÓ hoy a francisca vÁzquez despuÉs de 20 aÑos como trabajadora domÉstica sera. jaime: francisca cuido a dos ancianos hasta su muerte primero por 400, y luego por 500 $ al mes. del servicio de inmigraciÓn le aprobÓ una vist. >> sus empleadores le prometieron que le iban a dar los documentos, le dijeron que sÍ aplicaba al gts, por ser de el salvador la iban a deportar. francisa: una de las hijas de la seÑora que cuidÉ dijo que yo era una mascota para...
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joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> cal did tell us it is, quote, committed to creating a campus community where sexual assault is not tolerated. >>> u.s. supreme court ruled today that a controversial lethal injection drug can be used for executions. the drug was used in several executions in oklahoma that took longer than usual. lawyers for death row inmates say it resulted in what was cruel and unusual punishment. >>> wall street just wrapped up its worst day of the year. stocks tumbled in the wake of a worsening debt crisis in greece. the dow dropped 350 points. ouch. everything ended in the red. it's all because greece is on the verge of a financial meltdown. its credit rating was downgraded one notch. the country is barely hanging on to its status in the euro zone. >> reporter: tempers are running high in greece because cash is running out. the government shut down banks and is only allowing greeks to take out about $65 a day from an atm. here we are this woman says, waiting here like beggars to withdraw our own money. greece's new economic turmoil spread all the way to wall street where u
joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> cal did tell us it is, quote, committed to creating a campus community where sexual assault is not tolerated. >>> u.s. supreme court ruled today that a controversial lethal injection drug can be used for executions. the drug was used in several executions in oklahoma that took longer than usual. lawyers for death row inmates say it resulted in what was cruel and unusual punishment. >>> wall street just wrapped up its worst day of the year. stocks...
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reporting live, joe vazquez, kpix. >>> 24 hours ago we had record heat in parts of the bay area. tonight we've got clouds and rain on the way. here's a live look at san jose. what a change. >> pretty significant change. we are more humid. we are cloudier and that is not a mirage. it is rainfall as close as the santa cruz mountains heading in our direction for once santa cruz, capital of watsonville, hollister all dealing with rainfall. encroaching on gilroy and morgan hill. san jose, you'll see showers later on this evening. the majority of the rain arrives after midnight tonight but it will be enough to perhaps slowdown that morning commute tomorrow. look at all the thunderstorms up toward redding. i'm happy when i see any rainfall in california and it poured in portions of central and southern california today. perhaps the biggest story ahead of the rainfall was the drop in temperature. it was 25 degrees cooler today away from the water. concord yesterday afternoon 102. this afternoon a windy 77 degrees. a 25-degree difference over just 24 hours. showers are working their way t
reporting live, joe vazquez, kpix. >>> 24 hours ago we had record heat in parts of the bay area. tonight we've got clouds and rain on the way. here's a live look at san jose. what a change. >> pretty significant change. we are more humid. we are cloudier and that is not a mirage. it is rainfall as close as the santa cruz mountains heading in our direction for once santa cruz, capital of watsonville, hollister all dealing with rainfall. encroaching on gilroy and morgan hill. san...
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. >> seis aÑos despuÉs que la campesina adolescente isabel vÁzquez muriera embarazada por los efectosborales para la protecciÓn de la vida de mÁs de 650 mil campesinos. que les permitirÁ tomar descansos durante temperaturas exttremadamente elevadas. >> el derecho que ellos van a tener es que cuando ya las temperaturas lleguen a 95 grados para arriba, y entonces el patrÓn estÁ obligado a darles un descanso por diez minutos pagado por la compaÑÍa. >> este es un acuerdo histÓrico, afirmÓ el abogado de la familia de la tambiÉn campesina fallecida. una de que demandÓ al gobierno por no proteger la vida de los trabajadores campesinos. >> empiezan a sentir hasta escalofrÍas en el cuerpo. >> cifras oficiales sepodalan que entre 2005 y 2013, 14 campesinos murieron debido a enfermedades relacionadas al calor. sin embargo, el sindicato seÑala que el nÚmero de fatalidades llegÓ a casas 30. >> encargado de la mÁquina, pues. >> el hermano de juan cruz muriÓ por por trabajar en medio de una severa ola de calor. >> no paraba la mÁquina para que ellos se bajaran a tomar agua. >> ahora los mismos campe
. >> seis aÑos despuÉs que la campesina adolescente isabel vÁzquez muriera embarazada por los efectosborales para la protecciÓn de la vida de mÁs de 650 mil campesinos. que les permitirÁ tomar descansos durante temperaturas exttremadamente elevadas. >> el derecho que ellos van a tener es que cuando ya las temperaturas lleguen a 95 grados para arriba, y entonces el patrÓn estÁ obligado a darles un descanso por diez minutos pagado por la compaÑÍa. >> este es un acuerdo...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez shows us uber has come a long way since then. joe. >> reporter: veronica, we're at uber headquarters on market street downtown san francisco where the ceo has just wrapped up remarks to his employees. they were reminiscing about five years ago when they started off with four people and a cramped tiny san francisco office. now they have 3,000 employees worldwide. they have a million rides a day globally. and the ceo says there's more to come. >> in the last five years, people from every corner of the world have said yes to this kind of future. yes to innovation over the status quo. yes to more jobs. yes to getting rid of traffic. and yes to cleaner air. and my hope for the next five years is very simple that thousands more cities, we're only 300 in, will allow the people who live there to make this same choice. >> reporter: uber started here in san francisco in 2010 with a revolutionary app that allows people to conveniently hail not a cab but a private driver. it quickly became successful, available now in 311 cities and 58 count
kpix 5's joe vazquez shows us uber has come a long way since then. joe. >> reporter: veronica, we're at uber headquarters on market street downtown san francisco where the ceo has just wrapped up remarks to his employees. they were reminiscing about five years ago when they started off with four people and a cramped tiny san francisco office. now they have 3,000 employees worldwide. they have a million rides a day globally. and the ceo says there's more to come. >> in the last five...
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reporting live, joe vazquez kpix 5. >>> coming up ahead in sports, why the warriors don't want to play another home game this season. >> an iconic san francisco brand scaling back. coming up, what's driving the big changes. >> bay area researchers leading the charge. the never before seen species they discovered deep underwater. >> a lot of cloud cover today near the water and temperatures kept down. daily city, only high of 55 degrees. coming up, the change in the weather that will impact you tomorrow and the latest on el nino that will impact your winter. we spend a lot of time online around here. but with all this speed from xfinity, it's all good. hey, why don't we do some homework for a change? gary, you too. dad...work stuff. yes! lovin' the new design! konichiwa hirosan. five minutes... all this speed is very empowering. check out the new hardware. with the fastest internet available, xfinity is perfect for people who need to get a lot done at home. and now you can go even faster. we've just increased the speeds on two of our most popular plans. >>> highway 87 causes a whole lot
reporting live, joe vazquez kpix 5. >>> coming up ahead in sports, why the warriors don't want to play another home game this season. >> an iconic san francisco brand scaling back. coming up, what's driving the big changes. >> bay area researchers leading the charge. the never before seen species they discovered deep underwater. >> a lot of cloud cover today near the water and temperatures kept down. daily city, only high of 55 degrees. coming up, the change in the...
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. >> lo que sucedÍa detrÁs de estas paredes sÓlo lo sabÍan marta navarro de 33 aÑos, su pareja vÁzquezaÑos. lo que la policÍa encontrÓ fue aterrador. los dos pequeÑos se hallaban encerrados en una habitaciÓn oscura con la puerta encadenada desde afuera para que no pudieran escapar. >> sospecharon en algÚn momento? >> sÍ... no exactamente sospeechar pero sabÍa que algo pasaba. hasta ahorita me vengo a dar cuenta. dos veces lleguÉ a su casa y como que no me querÍan dejar pasar. yo nunca entrÉ. >> los agentes tuvieron que romper la puerta para rescatar a los hermanitos que segÚn la descripciÓn de los oficiales estaban enjaulados como animales. ambos se encontraban desnudos sin comida ni agua. la habitaciÓn estaba llena de orina y materia fecal. >> yo entrÉ pero a la sala nada mÁs y sÍ vi un poquito desordenado todo. no muy saludable para los niÑos. pero bueno, a los mejor la vida que quieren vivir. >> los vecinos dicen que ignoraban lo que ocurrÍan. algunos afirmaban que no veÍan a los hermanitos desde hacÍa varios meses. >> no lo pude creer porque... pues yo tengo dos niÑos y dije: cÓmo
. >> lo que sucedÍa detrÁs de estas paredes sÓlo lo sabÍan marta navarro de 33 aÑos, su pareja vÁzquezaÑos. lo que la policÍa encontrÓ fue aterrador. los dos pequeÑos se hallaban encerrados en una habitaciÓn oscura con la puerta encadenada desde afuera para que no pudieran escapar. >> sospecharon en algÚn momento? >> sÍ... no exactamente sospeechar pero sabÍa que algo pasaba. hasta ahorita me vengo a dar cuenta. dos veces lleguÉ a su casa y como que no me...
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reporting live, i'm joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> investigators are looking at other balconies on the building for clues into the collapse. today crews cut two square holes into the third floor balcony. that sits right under the collapsed one. sources say the wood inside was compromised. crews removed that third story balcony today. kpix 5's phil matier is digging deeper into the construction of the building and what went wrong. phil. >> reporter: that's right. that is the emphasis today. the construction of the building, the ownership maintenance of it and what went wrong and what role did it play having so many people on that balcony, which was there for decorative reasons. here's the story. should it have held 13 people? >> obviously there's overloading in this case. there's some excessive loading. however, you don't typically see balconies falling because of the high load like this. there must have been some sort of structural damage. >> reporter: certainly not something you often see in 8- year-old buildings, although the builders said the construction was sued in 2011 over problems at th
reporting live, i'm joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> investigators are looking at other balconies on the building for clues into the collapse. today crews cut two square holes into the third floor balcony. that sits right under the collapsed one. sources say the wood inside was compromised. crews removed that third story balcony today. kpix 5's phil matier is digging deeper into the construction of the building and what went wrong. phil. >> reporter: that's right. that is the emphasis...
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rahim's brother is the imam at lighthouse mosque in oakland o joe vazquez reports. >> reporter: the imam moved to oakland from boston just a few months ago less than a year and has made quite an impact in this community and his assistant imam told us a short while ago that he is very broken up about his brother's death. >> the imam is traveling back to boston to be with his family. i believe once the family meets they will make a statement for the press. >> reporter: ibrahim rahim recently moved to oakland to take charge of the lighthouse mosque at 42nd and martin luther king. he is not speaking with reporters but said on social media today. he said while police say his brother was brandishing a military knife he said his brother was on the phone with his father at the time he was shot and he heard his father's last words, i can't breathe. is it your understanding that he was on the phone with his father when -- >> i don't want to discuss the specifics about what i heard and what i haven't heard. it just right now is probably more questions than answers. >> absolutely shocked if he was i
rahim's brother is the imam at lighthouse mosque in oakland o joe vazquez reports. >> reporter: the imam moved to oakland from boston just a few months ago less than a year and has made quite an impact in this community and his assistant imam told us a short while ago that he is very broken up about his brother's death. >> the imam is traveling back to boston to be with his family. i believe once the family meets they will make a statement for the press. >> reporter: ibrahim...
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as joe vazquez reports the women hope potential financial penalties will force the university to make some meaningful changes. >> we're no longer asking for justice. and we are no longer asking for change. we are demanding it. >> reporter: in their lawsuit, the three uc-berkeley students accuse their university of being inept at the way it treats victims of sexual assault. they accuse the university of not taking initial reports seriously enough and being lax in how it decides discipline for those accused of the crime. >> i know that [ indiscernible ] university i once loved is more supportive to perpetrators than victims. >> reporter: she invited a fellow student over one night in 2012. what started out as consensual changed when she told him know and stop because it hurt. nicholas liu didn't stop and she reported the assault the next day. last year, liu finished up 1,000 hours of community service and took domestic violence classes. so his felony assault conviction was reduced to a misdemeanor. i reached him by phone. he has no comment but he confirmed he will be coming back to camp
as joe vazquez reports the women hope potential financial penalties will force the university to make some meaningful changes. >> we're no longer asking for justice. and we are no longer asking for change. we are demanding it. >> reporter: in their lawsuit, the three uc-berkeley students accuse their university of being inept at the way it treats victims of sexual assault. they accuse the university of not taking initial reports seriously enough and being lax in how it decides...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez reports on the surprise weapons stash think found. >> reporter: we're on nursery way in south san francisco. there could not be a more quiet neighborhood in the entire bay area. when the s.w.a.t. team came recently they found 22 assault rifles, two bolt action sniper rifles a .50- caliber revolver, 38 weapons in all. police say somewhere standard in a safe but others were just lying in the open. investigators found explosives including a couple of crudely built pipe bombs. >> at that point we stopped our search and contacted san francisco bomb squad who responded to the scene. bomb squad officers responded and rendered those explosive devices safe which allowed to us continue the search. >> reporter: a neighbor shot these images of the police action last week and police say the case started with a series of robberies. investigators dub the the suspect the letter-man because one of the suspects wore a varsity letter jacket during the robberies. bottom line here, there are two suspects homer matthews and austin chin who lived here on nursery lane. they are facing ch
kpix 5's joe vazquez reports on the surprise weapons stash think found. >> reporter: we're on nursery way in south san francisco. there could not be a more quiet neighborhood in the entire bay area. when the s.w.a.t. team came recently they found 22 assault rifles, two bolt action sniper rifles a .50- caliber revolver, 38 weapons in all. police say somewhere standard in a safe but others were just lying in the open. investigators found explosives including a couple of crudely built pipe...
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phoenixville hospital for treatment and one man was taken into custody. 35-year-old of reading pennsylvania vazquez was taken in facing charges. two pennsylvania state troopers have minor injuries there was damage to vehicle and that one man is in custody. live in skippack, channel 6 "action news." >> there's a massive cleanup in west philadelphia. a three foot water main burst. millions of gallons flooded the area around 352nd street. water inundated cars and homes. you can see a fridge and freezer were turned over and gaping hole in the foundation wall. more heartbreaking he lost three of his pelt birds. >> the water was up to here. all this is wet. >> from here to here is ruined. >> i just the car april 24. >> now what caused the water main break is unclear. mayor nutter and the water department said an investigation is on going. >>> some members on the u.s. house committee on veteran's affair will visit the regional va office to talk to management and employees. a recent report found widespread problems at the department delaying services to veterans and vets. >>> jeb bush is making an effort t
phoenixville hospital for treatment and one man was taken into custody. 35-year-old of reading pennsylvania vazquez was taken in facing charges. two pennsylvania state troopers have minor injuries there was damage to vehicle and that one man is in custody. live in skippack, channel 6 "action news." >> there's a massive cleanup in west philadelphia. a three foot water main burst. millions of gallons flooded the area around 352nd street. water inundated cars and homes. you can see...
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. >>> kpix5 joe vazquez is in the mission where the community is reacting to the vandalism. >> reportert is an unusual sight. you have a lot of mural this in the mission and usually people respect them. there you can see this one has been defaced. this is the third time the one here at 24th has been defaced since they put it up last week. the artwork depicts two gay men, two lesbians and a transgender in the middle of them. all of whom are cholos, they are people in this community. some are marked out with black paint. not to be the normal type of graffiti tagging that we see around the mission. the people who run the gallery here some neighbors loudly expressed their displeasure about the fact that macho figures are portrayed as gay and the the gallery said they received death threats. >> we were disappointed. it moved from disagreeing with a piece of art into, you know, calls for violence against the artist, calls for violence against people who supported it. >> reporter: now, here is what it looked like before the graffiti on top of it. the gallery says it will repaint the art displa
. >>> kpix5 joe vazquez is in the mission where the community is reacting to the vandalism. >> reportert is an unusual sight. you have a lot of mural this in the mission and usually people respect them. there you can see this one has been defaced. this is the third time the one here at 24th has been defaced since they put it up last week. the artwork depicts two gay men, two lesbians and a transgender in the middle of them. all of whom are cholos, they are people in this...
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daniel vazquez was taken to reading police to face assault charge. >>> the search is upon or a shooting suspect. philadelphia police are looking for a second suspect connected to gunfire officers arrested one man who jumped out of the getaway car near germantown and brenner street. the man shot two men during an argument on north carl lyle street. one is stable the other man is stable, have you critical. >>> we're following a developing story in texas where crews are letting a massive pipeline fire burn out between san antonio and houston. a natural gas pipeline that belongs to energy company exploded. seven families in the area have been asked to leave. the energy company will launch an investigation once the fire bushes out. >>> the prison worker charged with helping two convicted prisoners escape will be back in court today. joyce mitchell supplied the men with tools to help them break out. david sweat and richard matt found their way to a manhole which has been sealed shut. route 374 has been closed during the on going search. all outdoor activities have been suspended. >>> mayor nu
daniel vazquez was taken to reading police to face assault charge. >>> the search is upon or a shooting suspect. philadelphia police are looking for a second suspect connected to gunfire officers arrested one man who jumped out of the getaway car near germantown and brenner street. the man shot two men during an argument on north carl lyle street. one is stable the other man is stable, have you critical. >>> we're following a developing story in texas where crews are letting a...
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the suspect 35-year-old daniel vazquez was taken into custody at the scene. he sphailses a long list of charges. >> a -- he faces a long list of charges. >> a philadelphia man arrested for stabbing another man over the weekend is in court. tyrone lester is accused of slashing miguel feliciano last night. the motive for the attack not clear. >>> crews are back at the scene of the massive water main break in west philadelphia. tens of thousands of gallon of water filled the 500 block of north 52nd street. authorities say it will take a few more days to get the railroad reopened. jon runyan will have the latest in a live report in the next half-hour. >> still to come on "action news" at noon, double shark attacks have a beach town on edge, we have the latest on the young victims in north carolina. >> a new twist in this home invasion, police say the mastermind was the homeowner's son. the surprising update at 1:30. >> meteorologist karen rogers will have the seven-day forecast when "action news" at noon comes right back. woman: i was tired of my chronic constipa
the suspect 35-year-old daniel vazquez was taken into custody at the scene. he sphailses a long list of charges. >> a -- he faces a long list of charges. >> a philadelphia man arrested for stabbing another man over the weekend is in court. tyrone lester is accused of slashing miguel feliciano last night. the motive for the attack not clear. >>> crews are back at the scene of the massive water main break in west philadelphia. tens of thousands of gallon of water filled the...
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the suspect daniel vazquez was taken to reading police to face assault charges. >>> there's a massive cleanup underway in west philadelphia. a 3-foot water main burst and millions of gallons of water flooded the area around 500 block of 52nd street. water inundated cars and homes. this man's basement is a sopping mess. a fridge and freezer were turned over, and gaping hole in the water and heart breaking for him, he lost his three pet birds. >> the water was up to here. >> from here to here -- >> reporter: is ruined? >> it is ruined and i just bought the car april 24th. >> reporter: now what caused the water main break ask unclear. mayor nutter and the water officials say an investigation is underway. >> happening today some members of the u.s. house committee on veteran's affairs will visit regional va office, they plan to talk to management and employees. a recent report found widespread problems at philadelphia's veterans affairs departments including delayed benefits for vets. lawmakers are looking to improve operations. >> now to our vote 2016 coverage republican jeb bush is set
the suspect daniel vazquez was taken to reading police to face assault charges. >>> there's a massive cleanup underway in west philadelphia. a 3-foot water main burst and millions of gallons of water flooded the area around 500 block of 52nd street. water inundated cars and homes. this man's basement is a sopping mess. a fridge and freezer were turned over, and gaping hole in the water and heart breaking for him, he lost his three pet birds. >> the water was up to here. >>...
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joe vazquez with what the students are can manding. >> -- are demanding. >> we are no longer asking for are just -- justice and change. we are demanding it. >> reporter: they accuse the university of not taking initial reports seriously enough and being lax in how it decides discipline for those accused of the crimes. >> i know that the university i once loved is more supportive to [ inaudible ] >> reporter: she invited a fellow student over in 2012. what started out as consensual started to change as she told him stop. she reported the sexual assault the next day. he finished 1,000 hours of community service and took domestic violence classes. so his felony assault conviction was reduced to a misdemeanor. i reached nick lu by phone. he said he has no comment. he did confirm he'll be coming back to campus in august as per agreement he made to the university. she says she doesn't know how she'll handle it if she sees him. >> if i'm basing on how i felt when i saw him on campus immediately after the assault whenever i saw him i'd just feel sick to my stomach and i would go home, skip clas
joe vazquez with what the students are can manding. >> -- are demanding. >> we are no longer asking for are just -- justice and change. we are demanding it. >> reporter: they accuse the university of not taking initial reports seriously enough and being lax in how it decides discipline for those accused of the crimes. >> i know that the university i once loved is more supportive to [ inaudible ] >> reporter: she invited a fellow student over in 2012. what started...
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joe vazquez spoke with her family today. >> you say it won't happen to me. >> reporter: silver ya contreras is heartbroken -- sylvia contreras is heartbroken. her 16-year-old daughter is gone. she was with a group about nine people and she was a spectator as two boys 16 and 17 drag raced at the first street bridge. police say one driver lost control and crashed right into angelica throwing her about 100 feet across and 30 feet down to the riverbank below. although police spent hours investigating that night her bow was not discovered until a bicycle -- body was not discovered until a bicyclist found her the next morning. >> we would have pulled out all the stops looking for them if we knew someone was missing. >> reporter: police say alcohol or drugs do not appear to be a factor. >> to have an outgoing person gone in the blink of an eye. >> reporter: cameron figueroa knew angelica and one of the drivers. >> reporter: how is he taking it? >> easement talking to anyone now, so we aren't really sure. >> reporter: that silence is outrageous to angelica's family, the silence that may have cost a
joe vazquez spoke with her family today. >> you say it won't happen to me. >> reporter: silver ya contreras is heartbroken -- sylvia contreras is heartbroken. her 16-year-old daughter is gone. she was with a group about nine people and she was a spectator as two boys 16 and 17 drag raced at the first street bridge. police say one driver lost control and crashed right into angelica throwing her about 100 feet across and 30 feet down to the riverbank below. although police spent hours...
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persona que encontraron sin vida el fin de semana en el parque coyote hills se trata de fernando vÁzqueza un disparo en el pecho. la policÍa investiga este fallecimiento. en auckland identificaron a un hombre baleado el jueves pasado y que luego falleciÓ en un hospital las autoridades creen que el hombre de 24 aÑos resultÓ herido durante un tiroteo en la avenida 68. hasta el momento no hay sospechosos detenidos. en san josÉ revelaron que el hombre a quien balearon el sÁbado por la maÑana se llamaba marvin jackson la vÍctima y sobre sor tuvieron una discusiÓn. jackson falleciÓ horas despuÉs del incidente en un hospital. un incendio de tres alarmas que se originÓ esta maÑana en s.f. dejÓ dos personas heridas, el siniestro comenzÓ en una casa de la avenida feema cuando lo sofocaban rescataron a 4 perros pitbull a uno de los bomberos lo atendieron por agotamiento, otra personas se lastimÓ al tropezar con una manguera. precisamente para prevenir los incendios en la temporada call fire dio a conocer restricciones para tres condados del Área de la bahÍa. el departamento prohÍbe quemar hojas ala
persona que encontraron sin vida el fin de semana en el parque coyote hills se trata de fernando vÁzqueza un disparo en el pecho. la policÍa investiga este fallecimiento. en auckland identificaron a un hombre baleado el jueves pasado y que luego falleciÓ en un hospital las autoridades creen que el hombre de 24 aÑos resultÓ herido durante un tiroteo en la avenida 68. hasta el momento no hay sospechosos detenidos. en san josÉ revelaron que el hombre a quien balearon el sÁbado por la...
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reporting live, joe vazquez kpix 5. >> the warriors' motto this season has been strength in numbers. dennis o'donnell explains why that could end up being the key to winning a title tomorrow night in cleveland. >> i feel confident because i'm the best player in the world. simple. >> reporter: he might be the best but lebron can't go it alone. as an nba championship draws near, it's the depth of golden state's roster that's become the difference maker in this series. >> 48 minutes they're playing seven people. >> reporter: barbosa scored 13 points last night. andre iguodala went from sub to starter. sean livington scored 7 points, eight rebounds, four assists in game 4. david lee 11 points in game 3. in short the warriors' bench has outscored the cavs 126-71. >> we've got to be 1 through 14 locked in. that's been our calling card all year. whoever steps on the floor is going to give us something. >> reporter: curry finally played like curry, but it is the sum of the parts that has put the warriors on the doorstep of nba history. now they've got to be able to walk through it. >> how do
reporting live, joe vazquez kpix 5. >> the warriors' motto this season has been strength in numbers. dennis o'donnell explains why that could end up being the key to winning a title tomorrow night in cleveland. >> i feel confident because i'm the best player in the world. simple. >> reporter: he might be the best but lebron can't go it alone. as an nba championship draws near, it's the depth of golden state's roster that's become the difference maker in this series. >>...
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our joe vazquez is at the mosque tonight and he will have more reaction to this story at 6:00. >> the brother's account of what happened and the police account are very different. >> right. i think he is getting over to boston to see what happened. >> thank you. >>> we're learning more tonight about claims of domestic abuse against former 49ers ray mcdonald. court documents detailing what his estranged girlfriend described as a pattern of abuse. kpix 5's devin fehely tells us the claims paint a disturbing picture. devin. >> they don't paint a pretty picture of ray mcdonald detailing a pattern of violence. according to court documents obtained by kpix 5 mcdonald's estranged girlfriend says the problem started after they got engaged in february of last year. she accuses mcdonald of a pattern of verbal abuse and controlling behavior which quickly escalated into, quote, full attacks that happened frequent live. she said he showed up at her apartment at 3 a.m. this week and "broke down my bedroom door." she describes him as drunk. the alleged attack would get even worse. while cradling the
our joe vazquez is at the mosque tonight and he will have more reaction to this story at 6:00. >> the brother's account of what happened and the police account are very different. >> right. i think he is getting over to boston to see what happened. >> thank you. >>> we're learning more tonight about claims of domestic abuse against former 49ers ray mcdonald. court documents detailing what his estranged girlfriend described as a pattern of abuse. kpix 5's devin fehely...
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joe vazquez spoke with one woman who was on her way home from work when she got an upsetting call from her neighbor. >> i was like my house is about to catch on fire! >> on the shuttle and everybody started helping and i started calling anyone i could. >> let me show you just hoe close that fire came. it spread all the way up the steep hillside and then stopped right here at the fence line just before that big pile of firewood just a few feet from the house. >> mighty close. the fire burned 53 acres before the firefighters brought it under control. no cause has been firmed up just yet. but investigators are looking into the possibility that the fire started when someone threw a cigarette out of a car window. >>> it was so hot yesterday that i actually didn't want to take my dogs out because i was afraid their paws would get burned. >> they sell paw covers which are not a bad idea. but a lot of dogs won't wear them. when i was a meteorologist i was in fresno and then in sacramento and i had my dog, my dog der as i have always called her. you want to take them out at night, early in the
joe vazquez spoke with one woman who was on her way home from work when she got an upsetting call from her neighbor. >> i was like my house is about to catch on fire! >> on the shuttle and everybody started helping and i started calling anyone i could. >> let me show you just hoe close that fire came. it spread all the way up the steep hillside and then stopped right here at the fence line just before that big pile of firewood just a few feet from the house. >> mighty...
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our joe vazquez spoke with angelica contrares' family today. >> it's not just that she was killed in street racing incident here on the bridge her family is also very upset that angelica's friends have yet to explain why they didn't tell anybody about it. >> reporter: sylvia contrares is heart broken. her 16-year-old daughter, always the light in the room, is gone. angelica was a spectator with six people when one driver lost control and crashed right in to angelica, throwing her about 100 feet across and 30 feet down to the riverbank below. police spent hours investigating that night, her body was not discovered until a bicyclist found her the next morning. >> if we'd known somebody was unaccounted for missing that was there prior to the crash we would have pulled out all the stops looking for them. >> reporter: police say it does not appear alcohol or drugs were a factor. the two drivers have not been arrested while investigators collect evidence. >> just crazy to have a beautiful, young outgoing person could be gone in the blink of an eye. >> reporter: cameron figueroa knew one of
our joe vazquez spoke with angelica contrares' family today. >> it's not just that she was killed in street racing incident here on the bridge her family is also very upset that angelica's friends have yet to explain why they didn't tell anybody about it. >> reporter: sylvia contrares is heart broken. her 16-year-old daughter, always the light in the room, is gone. angelica was a spectator with six people when one driver lost control and crashed right in to angelica, throwing her...
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i'm joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> the gallery is now looking for volunteers from the community to help out with the restoration. >>> the state assembly could vote as soon as today on the bill to require vaccines from almost every child attending school in california. kiet do joins us live this morning with the
i'm joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> the gallery is now looking for volunteers from the community to help out with the restoration. >>> the state assembly could vote as soon as today on the bill to require vaccines from almost every child attending school in california. kiet do joins us live this morning with the
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. >> first we go to joe vazquez in berkeley with a look at how this all happened.right behind me. there's a ceremony taking place. bagpipes are playing. and right now, here on the scene, just a few moments ago, phillip grant, the consul- general of ireland, held a ceremony to lay some wreaths in memory of the people who died here. this happened a few minutes ago outside the site of the balcony collapse that killed six people including five from ireland and injured seven. it happened in an instant and began with a bang. >> it was just a loud crash and then screams. >> reporter: 13 people were on the balcony when it collapsed 13 of the roughly 50 exchange students attending a birthday party. >> we saw police come around. we were sure someone was shot and then we saw what happened. the balcony collapsed. >> reporter: police were called around midnight because of the loud partying but didn't get to the scene because they had a higher priority call a shooting. 40 minutes later, disaster. >> we do what every
. >> first we go to joe vazquez in berkeley with a look at how this all happened.right behind me. there's a ceremony taking place. bagpipes are playing. and right now, here on the scene, just a few moments ago, phillip grant, the consul- general of ireland, held a ceremony to lay some wreaths in memory of the people who died here. this happened a few minutes ago outside the site of the balcony collapse that killed six people including five from ireland and injured seven. it happened in an...
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martha navarro and venancio vazquez. claimed they locked their sons away so they could gothey now face child abuse charges. >> catherine: if convicted. they could each spend fifteen years in prison. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >> catherine: to cut down on the train limit your cushion modifications and reduce your time if your phone is refreshened or turning off your wife fight in gps when you are not using the phone. >> reporter: what to expect for the rest of the evening. show hours are likely at 11:00 a.m. and then after an and cloudy and breezy conditions. east of monterey light showers off the coast of monterey to optical activity. santa rosa has public showers and place. with a tropical depression making its way over bring high clouds creek and showers tomorrow creek mostly los japanese
martha navarro and venancio vazquez. claimed they locked their sons away so they could gothey now face child abuse charges. >> catherine: if convicted. they could each spend fifteen years in prison. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >> catherine: to cut down...
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authorities have identified the victim as 20-year-old fernando vazquez of stockton.his body was found in the coyote regional park. police are investigating whether he was killed somewhere else and dumped at the park. >>> state lawmakers passed a controversial bill yesterday to require parents to vaccinate their kids before they can attend any school public or private. this comes after a widespread outbreak of measles last year. under the bill, parents who refuse vaccination can try to get a medical exemption or home school their kids. they can no longer receive a personal belief exemption. governor brown has 12 days to sign the bill into law. >>> lifeguards in santa cruz county have posted warning signs after more great white shark sightings. the 4-hour warnings sent up -- the 24-hour warnings went up yesterday. sharks seen yesterday were in the same place, that's where 15 sharks were spotted last week. >>> a baby seal causing quite a commotion in queens, new york. it was spotted yesterday by people onshore. they believe it may have become stranded as the tide went b
authorities have identified the victim as 20-year-old fernando vazquez of stockton.his body was found in the coyote regional park. police are investigating whether he was killed somewhere else and dumped at the park. >>> state lawmakers passed a controversial bill yesterday to require parents to vaccinate their kids before they can attend any school public or private. this comes after a widespread outbreak of measles last year. under the bill, parents who refuse vaccination can try to...
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>> learning more tonight about a body found on a hiking trail in free month. 20-year-old fernando vazqueznd in the coyote hills. investigators have few clues but think he may have been killed elsewhere. >> reporter: for many visitors coyote hills known for thousandings of acres of vast open space. relax and enjoy nature. >> this is beautiful here i like it. shag the deer and sheep and birds. i like it. >> reporter: yet the tranquility of it all disrupts by a unique discovery. >> it's extremely unusual for a tragedy like this to happen. >> reporter: in the bushes a young man shot to death. his fully clothed body found by a sheep herder around 6:30 monday morning. >> for that to happen here it's concerning. >> it was a young his page male with a -- hispanic male with a gunshot wound to the chest. it didn't look like his body had been there very long. his body possibly dumped. police have jet to recover the murder weapon and also looking at if its gang related. >> if you think about the area it's not the type of area where people are generally out quit commit -- committing crimes. extremely
>> learning more tonight about a body found on a hiking trail in free month. 20-year-old fernando vazqueznd in the coyote hills. investigators have few clues but think he may have been killed elsewhere. >> reporter: for many visitors coyote hills known for thousandings of acres of vast open space. relax and enjoy nature. >> this is beautiful here i like it. shag the deer and sheep and birds. i like it. >> reporter: yet the tranquility of it all disrupts by a unique...
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live from vallejo, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> a car plowed through a restaurant in the east bay. it happened in walnut creek. a female customer sitting inside the restaurant was critically injured. the restaurant mariachi mexican grill sustained severely structural damage. it was an accident. >>> president obama is in san francisco tonight with some strong words for the group of u.s. mayors in his audience. devin fehely is live with how the president is taking aim at gun control rights after the charleston church massacre, devin. >> reporter: the president acknowledged today he likely lacks the fire power and political clout to enact gun control. he says that he refuses to silently accept that there's nothing to be done about gun violence. >> might have stopped one shooter. [ applause ] >> some families might still be whole. >> reporter: in the wake of the deadly church shooting in charleston, south carolina, president obama made a speech to the u.s. conference of mayors in san francisco. >> you don't see murder on this kind of scale with this kind of frequency in any other advan
live from vallejo, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> a car plowed through a restaurant in the east bay. it happened in walnut creek. a female customer sitting inside the restaurant was critically injured. the restaurant mariachi mexican grill sustained severely structural damage. it was an accident. >>> president obama is in san francisco tonight with some strong words for the group of u.s. mayors in his audience. devin fehely is live with how the president is taking aim at gun control...
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reporting live, joe vazquez kpix 5. >>> b.a.r.t. is experiencing delays right now because of the heat. automated train controllers are overheating and giving false information to computers running the trains. the system will shown trains are tracks when the trains aren't really well. b.a.r.t. says the solution is to slow down the train so the system can cool off. let's get to chief meteorologist paul deanno with those record temperatures. >> a lot of spots above 100 degrees today even stanford university hit 101 degrees today. livermore, 105. danville, 1 zeer -- 104 degrees. napa, 1 zeer napa -- 103 in wine country. you hit 90 degrees today. but it was not hot everywhere. want to hang out near the water markedly cooler. portray ez 58. we had a temperature spread of 50 degrees. livermore is 105. you might be thinking that's about the hottest weather we've had in a year. you're exactly right. it's the hottest weather since last june 9th when we hit 106 degrees. the hottest weather in 364 days. that heat advisory lasts until 8:00 tonig
reporting live, joe vazquez kpix 5. >>> b.a.r.t. is experiencing delays right now because of the heat. automated train controllers are overheating and giving false information to computers running the trains. the system will shown trains are tracks when the trains aren't really well. b.a.r.t. says the solution is to slow down the train so the system can cool off. let's get to chief meteorologist paul deanno with those record temperatures. >> a lot of spots above 100 degrees today...
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por supuesto, josefina vÁzquez mota, patricia mercado, cecilia soto, rosario ibarra de piedra, marcela yo creo que muchas cosas se han transformado. me parece que, ademÁs, y voy a decir a tres mujeres que fueron muy importantes en la transformaciÓn de la cultura, digamos, de gÉnero o de esta parte machista, que creo que ha dejado de serlo en tÉrminos de decisiones, de polÍticas pÚblicas y decisiones en la polÍtica, que serÍan patricia mercado, cecilia soto y la propia josefina. parece que son campaÑas que fueron tomando un rumbo muy importante a favor de todas las mujeres y que hoy en dÍa, de lo que he visto, incluso en las campaÑas a gobiernos de los estados, en donde participaron cinco mujeres, por lo menos, me parece que se ganÓ, se perdiÓ, y no en tÉrminos de género, sino por otras razones. es que yo estoy confiada de que es-- de que mÉxico es un paÍs que desde hace mucho estÁ listo para tener una presidenta mujer. >> tengo algunas preguntas sobre temas muy concretos. cuando usted era primera dama murieron 49 niÑos en la guarderÍa abc de sonora. algunos de los involucrados eran fam
por supuesto, josefina vÁzquez mota, patricia mercado, cecilia soto, rosario ibarra de piedra, marcela yo creo que muchas cosas se han transformado. me parece que, ademÁs, y voy a decir a tres mujeres que fueron muy importantes en la transformaciÓn de la cultura, digamos, de gÉnero o de esta parte machista, que creo que ha dejado de serlo en tÉrminos de decisiones, de polÍticas pÚblicas y decisiones en la polÍtica, que serÍan patricia mercado, cecilia soto y la propia josefina. parece...
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i'm joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> the gallery is now looking for volunteers from the community to help out with the restoration. >>> the state assembly could vote as soon as today on the bill to require vaccines from almost every child attending school in california. kiet do joins us live this morning with the details, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, momentum is building for sb 277 also known as the vaccine mandate bill. we are hours away now from a vote by the full assembly. the bill is already cleared the assembly's health committee by a vote of 12-6. meetings have been jam-packed with sporters on both sides of the issue and it has become one of the most controversial bills in recent memory with those in the audience being warned to behave themselves during the vote. a measles outbreak this year sickened machine 100 people and it was blamed on parents who said they wouldn't vaccine their children. >> we want to do a couple of different things, one is we want to protect children and also make sure that children don't end up being kicked out of the schools that they're already in.
i'm joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> the gallery is now looking for volunteers from the community to help out with the restoration. >>> the state assembly could vote as soon as today on the bill to require vaccines from almost every child attending school in california. kiet do joins us live this morning with the details, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, momentum is building for sb 277 also known as the vaccine mandate bill. we are hours away now from a vote by the full...