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vazquez says the pope's letter helped him regain his will to live. caught on camera the f-b-i is investigating spraypainting racial slurs on a mosque in plainfield, indiana. the vandals hit early sunday morning as members of the muslim faith prayed inside... spraypainting profanities attacking muslims and linking american muslims to isis. indiana state lawmakers are now being urged to pass laws against hate crimes...it's one of just four states without hate crime laws. new information new plans show the military services are already beginning to recruit women for combat jobs. the navy says it's already collecting submission packages from prospective seal candidates... and could see women serving by this fall. it's national grammar day! the founder of the society for the promotion of good grammar designated march 4th as the holiday back in 2008. to celebrate... do your best to use proper grammar and use hashtag #nationalgrammard ay to post on social 4 shot time now for the fox19 flashback.... nats will we see more snow or rain this weekend? check of y
vazquez says the pope's letter helped him regain his will to live. caught on camera the f-b-i is investigating spraypainting racial slurs on a mosque in plainfield, indiana. the vandals hit early sunday morning as members of the muslim faith prayed inside... spraypainting profanities attacking muslims and linking american muslims to isis. indiana state lawmakers are now being urged to pass laws against hate crimes...it's one of just four states without hate crime laws. new information new plans...
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noono 2:30 to meet christina vazquez, terrell forney, carlos suarez. max mayfield and betty davis wiwi be there and from 2:30 on catch calvin hughes, jeff weinsier and michael seiden. hatzel vela and victor oquendo will be there during that time. >> kristi: on sunday from noon to 2:30 join me, clay, neki mohan, toddongen and eric yutzy we are all going to be there. from 2:30 on catch glenna milberg, jennifer karaa and laurie jennings. >> constance: i hear you are giving out free hugs? >> kristi: yeah, maybe, for the right price. oh, free. not free if people have to pay. new at noon, possible wreckage from a missing malaysia airlines flight number 370 has been found. >> constance: where it was for it after the break. >>> tonight at 11:00. wrong-way crashes on the rise. 100 deaths in florida last year.
noono 2:30 to meet christina vazquez, terrell forney, carlos suarez. max mayfield and betty davis wiwi be there and from 2:30 on catch calvin hughes, jeff weinsier and michael seiden. hatzel vela and victor oquendo will be there during that time. >> kristi: on sunday from noon to 2:30 join me, clay, neki mohan, toddongen and eric yutzy we are all going to be there. from 2:30 on catch glenna milberg, jennifer karaa and laurie jennings. >> constance: i hear you are giving out free...
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our consur reporter christina vazquez will show you how to save money on your pills. don't miss today's call christina coming your way at 5:30. >> calvin: but first we are going to show you a new type of zap your sits for good. ruh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? you're not going to believevthis but it's um... it's in a tree. i wish i was joking, mate, but it's literally stuck in a tree. (car horn honking) a chainsaw? no, no, all we really need is a tow truck. day or night, >> hatzel: every teenager knows the heart bake of acne but now there's a w way to stop those outbreaks for good. medical specialist kristi krueger is in the newsroom. >> kristi: this brand new treatment with called fractura.it's comprehensive than other types of acne treatments as well, and after enough sessions, guess what? the results become permanent. before and after pictures tell the story. acne and sca diminished af
our consur reporter christina vazquez will show you how to save money on your pills. don't miss today's call christina coming your way at 5:30. >> calvin: but first we are going to show you a new type of zap your sits for good. ruh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? you're not going to believevthis but it's um......
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in october joe vazquez filmed a coyote around telegraph hill.ove a coyote attacked and killed a dog in september. that's why dog owners in corona heights are on edge. they are being warned to keep their pets on a short leash and never leave them alone. >>> it is 6:33. and we're going to talk about the big rain that's coming or way. >> coyotes go around in packs when i bike around mount diablo. don't feed them. we kind of outrode them. we are going to be riding out a storm. today just a few light rain showers. good morning, it's our live hi- def doppler. we have a little light green on the screen. some of the rain showers are so fine, so light, not even being detected by radar but right now we are in santa clara, some moderate rainfall. we also have a cell that just moved past martinez out towards suisun bay this morning. cloud cover at the bay bridge and we have a little bit of a breeze out of the south and southwest under 10 miles per hour. temperatures in the 50s and 60s at this hour and holding steady in the 60s all day, feeling very muggy al
in october joe vazquez filmed a coyote around telegraph hill.ove a coyote attacked and killed a dog in september. that's why dog owners in corona heights are on edge. they are being warned to keep their pets on a short leash and never leave them alone. >>> it is 6:33. and we're going to talk about the big rain that's coming or way. >> coyotes go around in packs when i bike around mount diablo. don't feed them. we kind of outrode them. we are going to be riding out a storm. today...
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the couple's oldest son's fiancee, lily vazquez says, anything people could do for them, would help. >> : i don't know where we are going to go from here and we need advice, we need help , we need prayers, we need anything we can get. >> pam :vazquez also says, just this past friday, the family got together to celebrate roberto's 48th birthday, now they are planning roberto and maria's funerals, and have started a 'go fund me' page. to help finance it she says the outpouring of support from friends. is a clear indicator of just how much the couple will be missed. the crash is still under investigation. big news on the cal berkeley campus. where students are reacting to today's stunning news. yet another high level school employee. this time, a men's basketball coach. is out of a job. amid sexual harassment accusations. the assistant coach has been let go after details of the sexual harassment complaint espn is reporting that this is related to an unnamed female reporter and that the accusation reported a series of communication and behaviors this is not the only case that the school
the couple's oldest son's fiancee, lily vazquez says, anything people could do for them, would help. >> : i don't know where we are going to go from here and we need advice, we need help , we need prayers, we need anything we can get. >> pam :vazquez also says, just this past friday, the family got together to celebrate roberto's 48th birthday, now they are planning roberto and maria's funerals, and have started a 'go fund me' page. to help finance it she says the outpouring of...
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own viewer reached out to our consumer advocate ristina vazquez. find out what christina was able to do for these students in today's "call christina" report at 5:30. owe to get down and booingy? judges of know that music, "dancing with the stars" is back on local10 tonight. >> laurie: the 22nd season features three football player. a grammy award winger singer, the former wife of a presidential candidate and our own ginger zee. bradi hit has the latest. >> reporter: the final rehearsals are under underway behind me. this stars have only had a couple of weeks to lers before they v vy first dance on live testifying. television. 12 new celebrities are ready to king their heels for season 32 of "dancing with the stars." and it's game on for super bowl m center of thep von miller. >> he's got lucca natural groove so all of the rhythm are going to be fun. >> reporter: he's taking on steelers antonio brown and '80 quarterback nfl i don't recall doug flutie. blasts from the past. full house's jody sweeten all grown up. there's the oc's mischa barnett. don
own viewer reached out to our consumer advocate ristina vazquez. find out what christina was able to do for these students in today's "call christina" report at 5:30. owe to get down and booingy? judges of know that music, "dancing with the stars" is back on local10 tonight. >> laurie: the 22nd season features three football player. a grammy award winger singer, the former wife of a presidential candidate and our own ginger zee. bradi hit has the latest. >>...
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but first we go to joe vazquez in guerneville where eyes are on the russian river tonight behind you. joe. >> reporter: we are watching it. it has been raining steadily all day long. sonoma county officials have put out a notice telling people who live especially in the low- lying areas near the river that the river is rising and is expected to hit flood stage and actually a couple of feet over flood stage by saturday morning. >> my family has been here for many generations. >> reporter: she runs a kayak rental company in guerneville but when floodwaters come she often puts on her other hat as a leader of a rescue crew. she is urging her neighbors to get ready. >> people in the low-lying areas should prepare. they could get blocked into their homes. and if they don't have enough food, water, electricity -- >> reporter: steady hard rains have pounded the area today. this mud slide in forestville blocked summer home park road for hours. earlier it didn't appear the river would go out of its banks. but this afternoon the national weather service updated its projection and believes it wil
but first we go to joe vazquez in guerneville where eyes are on the russian river tonight behind you. joe. >> reporter: we are watching it. it has been raining steadily all day long. sonoma county officials have put out a notice telling people who live especially in the low- lying areas near the river that the river is rising and is expected to hit flood stage and actually a couple of feet over flood stage by saturday morning. >> my family has been here for many generations....
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in the newsroom, i'm christina vazquez, local10 news. >> victor: good advice as alwaysal. right now it's 5:40. the afternoon rush with local10 traffic reporter sanela sabovic. >> sanela: we're in the thick of it all. if you're heading toward miami beach taking the macarthur causeway, heads p you a right lane is blocked due tie stalled car. speeds heading into 35 miles per hour. now, cruise on up a smidge north if you're coming from the beach heading westbound on i-95, julia tuttle. there's a crash right before us-1 right there. speeds not too bad this clocking in at 49 miles per hour. now, let's take you west to now there was a crash reported on the a26, the palmetto expressway ght before i-75. you can see right there the approach speeds there clocking in at -- they were clocking in at 39 miles per hour earlier. no they're moving down to 18. two lan are blocked there so avoid this. >> laurie: sanela, thank youou >>> the driver of a garbage truck is still recoverin after a horrific crash, and now we are seeiei just how bad it was from his pointed view. this surveillance vid
in the newsroom, i'm christina vazquez, local10 news. >> victor: good advice as alwaysal. right now it's 5:40. the afternoon rush with local10 traffic reporter sanela sabovic. >> sanela: we're in the thick of it all. if you're heading toward miami beach taking the macarthur causeway, heads p you a right lane is blocked due tie stalled car. speeds heading into 35 miles per hour. now, cruise on up a smidge north if you're coming from the beach heading westbound on i-95, julia tuttle....
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joe vazquez is outside the b.a.r.t. station. >> one of the most valuable things of the warriors this season is they're ability to beat the clock. today b.a.r.t. is playing that day. >> maybe you'll make it for the tip-off. >> absolutely. i hope so. >> reporter: warriors fans taking the train cutting it close to game time. >> it was blocked off. it wasn't part of our plan. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. was blocked off at the san leandro station because crews are doing maintenance. >> we're replacing a wide variety of the things on the aerial structures. >> reporter: 2,000 feet of rail. 950 ties. other degraded parts of the track. all trains between san leandro and bay fair have been stopped. you have to take a bus bridge around. today's game had a 5:00 start so b.a.r.t. earlier warned fans they should build in 30 to 50 extra minutes. as game time approached, a spokesman said there were no significant delays unless you're a diehard fan for whom every second of the game is suf. >> unfortunately we were delayed. i thought i was goi
joe vazquez is outside the b.a.r.t. station. >> one of the most valuable things of the warriors this season is they're ability to beat the clock. today b.a.r.t. is playing that day. >> maybe you'll make it for the tip-off. >> absolutely. i hope so. >> reporter: warriors fans taking the train cutting it close to game time. >> it was blocked off. it wasn't part of our plan. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. was blocked off at the san leandro station because crews are doing...
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joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> a pacifica apartment on the very edge. but many residents are fighting to stay. >> coming up, why a scheduled hearing might be a little too late. >> we have sunshine throughout the bay area but temperatures still running a bit chilly. highs today only in the low to mid-60s. coming up when the 70s return and how long they will stick around. that and your easter forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, identify what's causing electrical problems on some trains >>> we have some developing news on that bart glitch. engineers hope a new high-tech tool will help identify exactly what's causing electrical problems on some of the trains. kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich says it's all part of the race to get hundreds of trains back in service. juliette. >> reporter: hi, ken. it is a race. we are talking about that stretch of track you see directly behind me. this has affected thousands of commuters even at this very hour. and while bart has this new high-tech tool to hopefully fix this issue, it's going to take some time. experts from all
joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> a pacifica apartment on the very edge. but many residents are fighting to stay. >> coming up, why a scheduled hearing might be a little too late. >> we have sunshine throughout the bay area but temperatures still running a bit chilly. highs today only in the low to mid-60s. coming up when the 70s return and how long they will stick around. that and your easter forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, identify what's causing electrical problems on some...
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and we need to just be aware of what's coming and think about unnecessary travel. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> there's a closed door meeting tomorrow morning where fisherman and whole salers will try to set the price of cab. today local crab sellers got their first look at the first dungeness catch of the commercial season. one buyer we talked to out in bodega bay says the crabs were excellent with a good meat to weight ratio, but now weather has become a bit of a factor. winds clocked in today more than 35 knots. >>> small craft advisories and gale warnings well offshore with all the winds in the flatlands. it's whipping up waves and surf creating some problems. as we look out towards the bay bridge tonight, a bit of a chill in the area, 52 in the bay area, same thing for concord. all the showers have moved south out of the bay area and it looks like we'll be dry right through the rest of the week. heard that one before. low pressure is finally beginning to kick that low out to the east, pick up some moisture on the top side of the low today, .1-inch of rain in santa rosa. when it
and we need to just be aware of what's coming and think about unnecessary travel. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> there's a closed door meeting tomorrow morning where fisherman and whole salers will try to set the price of cab. today local crab sellers got their first look at the first dungeness catch of the commercial season. one buyer we talked to out in bodega bay says the crabs were excellent with a good meat to weight ratio, but now weather has become a bit of a factor....
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kpix5's joe vazquez is near that scene right now. >> reporter: they are keeping us back a considerabletance, but they are hard at work in the driving rain trying to fix this ruptured gas main that is still leaking now. meanwhile they're worried that the sinkhole sha caused it is get -- that caused it is getting worse. when the sinkhole first appeared around 2:30 in the afternoon, it was about 8 feet deep, didn't seem to be that much of a problem, but as the afternoon wore on, the rain kept coming down. the sinkhole kept growing. suddenly around 5:00 a traffic light pole fell into the hole and punctured a 4-inch gas main line. it started leaking. >> i was not at the scene, but i had my radio and the first officer broadcast that it was occurring. i could actually hear the gas escaping over the radio. >> reporter: police immediately began evacuating people from the area from restaurants from the 24 hour fitness gym, from the theater. they blocked off a 1/4 mile perimeter. about 450 people had to leave the area. pg&e arrived and immediately began assessing the situation. >> we used state o
kpix5's joe vazquez is near that scene right now. >> reporter: they are keeping us back a considerabletance, but they are hard at work in the driving rain trying to fix this ruptured gas main that is still leaking now. meanwhile they're worried that the sinkhole sha caused it is get -- that caused it is getting worse. when the sinkhole first appeared around 2:30 in the afternoon, it was about 8 feet deep, didn't seem to be that much of a problem, but as the afternoon wore on, the rain...
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reporting live from oakland, i'm joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> we are getting our first look inside the ace train that jumped the tracks and crashed into the alameda creek. the accident happened monday during the evening commute. a mud slide covered the tracks and knocked the train off course. kpix 5's juliette goodrich got a chance to look inside the train cars. >> reporter: we did get our first look inside that ace train staying here at the fremont yard. now it's headed to stockton to a maintenance yard to see if it will ever be back in service again. it's hard to believe this lead car derailed and was sent plunging down a steep canyon with its passengers holding on for dear life inside. because we're near an active train track this is as close as we can get to this ace train but you can see some of the damage inside the lead car. hardened mud, dirt and debris fill the inside of the lead car along with glass from shattered windows. six passengers were in the front along with the engineer who had only seconds to react to a mud slide. >> there's a lot of weight behind that engineer. they do
reporting live from oakland, i'm joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> we are getting our first look inside the ace train that jumped the tracks and crashed into the alameda creek. the accident happened monday during the evening commute. a mud slide covered the tracks and knocked the train off course. kpix 5's juliette goodrich got a chance to look inside the train cars. >> reporter: we did get our first look inside that ace train staying here at the fremont yard. now it's headed to stockton...
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kpix 5 reporter joe vazquez on a legal fight that could be brewing. joe >>> reporter: liz, those yellow tags on the doors say that erosion on the cliff underneath this building has so undermined the structure that it's unsafe to live here. still, some tenants are fighting to get back in. >> a lot of residents are still looking for a place to live and they are in limbo right now. >> reporter: bart willowby used to live at 310 esplanade. he along with some other residents want to stay so they filed a formal appeal of the yellow tag process which he says could lead to legal action. you're preparing for a lawsuit? >> we are. we have -- i have already discussed this with two attorneys. and both of them have indicated that they thought that the report was highly speculative from the city. >> reporter: willowby says we should take a closer look at the city's report. that's 310 on the left. it appears to have quite a bit of surface area on the oceanside and a substantial amount of bluffs underneath it. in comparison 320 to the right is the one that's red-tagg
kpix 5 reporter joe vazquez on a legal fight that could be brewing. joe >>> reporter: liz, those yellow tags on the doors say that erosion on the cliff underneath this building has so undermined the structure that it's unsafe to live here. still, some tenants are fighting to get back in. >> a lot of residents are still looking for a place to live and they are in limbo right now. >> reporter: bart willowby used to live at 310 esplanade. he along with some other residents...
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joe vazquez tells us if this rain keeps up, it could spill its banks for the first time in years. >> reporter: right now the russian river is well within its banks, but it is rising and sonoma county official warn that they expect it to peak around 9 a.m. saturday morning about 2 feet above flood stage. there will be flooding here in. guerneville i'm joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> in santa rosa the rain caused the roof of this k-mart to collapse this morning. fortunately nobody was hurt. the store remained open, but the electronics department and part of the garden center are closed until the areas can be inspected. >>> in napa county this intersection highway 121 and highway 12 shut down due to road flooding, not expected to open till midnight tonight at the earliest. >>> the east bay getting soaked tonight. cristen ayers is in berkeley for us. >> reporter: we're experiencing a bit of a lull here on campus at cal-berkeley, but about an hour ago or so we did see a steady include of rain coming down in this area, people here in downtown berkeley breaking out the umbrellas. we saw a few shall
joe vazquez tells us if this rain keeps up, it could spill its banks for the first time in years. >> reporter: right now the russian river is well within its banks, but it is rising and sonoma county official warn that they expect it to peak around 9 a.m. saturday morning about 2 feet above flood stage. there will be flooding here in. guerneville i'm joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> in santa rosa the rain caused the roof of this k-mart to collapse this morning. fortunately nobody was...
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in oakland, joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> close call for more than a dozen people misplaced by a fire that tore through their santa rosa four-plex. on sunday afternoon smoke and gray smoke filling the sky. the fire broke out about 5:30. investigators say two people rushed to the hospital for smoke inhalation. damage to the building is extensive. >> damage is probably about six to $700,000 just due to the fact of two units have been destroyed and then two other units have moderate damage. >> no word yet on the cause of that fire but the fire department says there were reports of explosions before the flames broke out. >>> police in concord are searching for a suspect who shot a child and then sped off. they believe this man, 32-year- old james girard shot an 8-year- old boy who was out playing with friends in a driveway. the boy was shot in the neck but is now in stable condition after a successful surgery. >>> and the fight over how to regulate medical marijuana in san jose could come to a head. on tuesday that's when the city council set to discuss a plan. staffers venture forming for the
in oakland, joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> close call for more than a dozen people misplaced by a fire that tore through their santa rosa four-plex. on sunday afternoon smoke and gray smoke filling the sky. the fire broke out about 5:30. investigators say two people rushed to the hospital for smoke inhalation. damage to the building is extensive. >> damage is probably about six to $700,000 just due to the fact of two units have been destroyed and then two other units have moderate...
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kpix5's joe vazquez is at the north concord station that's now become the end of the line for some. >> it's like a bermuda triangle on the tracks, and it continues to perplex the engineers of b.a.r.t., a mysterious power surge between the north concord and pittsburgh bay point stations damaged 50 trains last week, one after another forcing b.a.r.t. to suspend all service between the station. >> that's really messed up, zapping a train and causing a short circuit. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says they repaired a butch of the cars over the last few days. they are not saying how many but they are saying monday riders will still have to continue to take buses between the stations. meanwhile, they ran test trains this weekend, some with passengers to accurately replicate the weight of the trains, trying to find out what's causing that spike in voltage. >> i hope they get it done speedy because we need to get where we got to go, you know. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it will take months to fix the damaged trains. separate and apart from that, they would like to restart service between the two stati
kpix5's joe vazquez is at the north concord station that's now become the end of the line for some. >> it's like a bermuda triangle on the tracks, and it continues to perplex the engineers of b.a.r.t., a mysterious power surge between the north concord and pittsburgh bay point stations damaged 50 trains last week, one after another forcing b.a.r.t. to suspend all service between the station. >> that's really messed up, zapping a train and causing a short circuit. >> reporter:...
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joe vazquez reports. >> reporter: a different unusual walk this guy has. they are hoping that it will jar some memories. they say they were holding this video back because they didn't want to jeopardize their investigation. but now they put it out late this afternoon. police believe this is a murder suspect who killed a fellow passenger on january nine walking through a bart station sometime before the murder. >> we know someone in the bay area knows who this guy is and we need help identifying him. we want to close this case and put him behind bars. >> reporter: here he is again in slow motion. he has a springy gait. his legs jut outward and forward. bart hopes someone will recognize something about him. >> extremely rare for something this violent to happen on a bart car in front of so many people. we want to bring justice to this case that bay area riders can feel confident when they're riding the train something is not going to happen. this is so rare so it's important we catch this guy. >> reporter: it shows another unusual characteristic. his pants l
joe vazquez reports. >> reporter: a different unusual walk this guy has. they are hoping that it will jar some memories. they say they were holding this video back because they didn't want to jeopardize their investigation. but now they put it out late this afternoon. police believe this is a murder suspect who killed a fellow passenger on january nine walking through a bart station sometime before the murder. >> we know someone in the bay area knows who this guy is and we need help...
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vazquez, local10 news. >> janine: you are great. and this saturday you can catch christina at the home design and remodeling show in miami from noon-to-until 6:00 p.m. waste that's she's going toe running three "call christina" consumer protection seminars on what to know before hiring a contractor. >> victor: still ahead, people using the ymca in unbroward community are being targeted by aar crook. purses, cell phones and other valuables are being taken but moan is being warned of the danger. find out why in a all new exclusive report at 6:00. >> hatzel: aside from baseball we're going to so show you the three historical sites thaha link tampa and cuba. >> janane: and several police officers are facing charges after a raid on a medical marijuana dispense rew. surveillance vid a spears to be eating some of the edibles but we'll tell you what they say they really scarfed down coming up. >> victor: we're also following this breaking track of news on i-95. live porks from sky 10, this is in the announcedawns at pretty big mess out ther
vazquez, local10 news. >> janine: you are great. and this saturday you can catch christina at the home design and remodeling show in miami from noon-to-until 6:00 p.m. waste that's she's going toe running three "call christina" consumer protection seminars on what to know before hiring a contractor. >> victor: still ahead, people using the ymca in unbroward community are being targeted by aar crook. purses, cell phones and other valuables are being taken but moan is being...
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in october, joe vazquez filmed this coyote skirting around telegraph hill.te attacked and killed a dog in september at stern grove. and that's why dog owners in corona heights have reason to worry. they are being warned to keep their pets on a short leash and never unattended. >>> at least one person is killed in a quiet east bay city. we'll tell you what we know about what happened overnight the streets still blocked off this morning. >> i'm kiet do. we are live in walnut creek where a police chase going 140 miles an hour ends up inside that building. ,,,, i was walking home. just picked us up two breakfast croissants for four bucks, when this bear attacked. with one swipe, it devoured one of the croissants. then jack showed up and took care of the beast, so i could escape. and that's what happened to your breakfast croissant. and yours? it survived. share it with yourself. freshly cracked egg with ham and bacon, or sausage, get two breakfast croissants for four bucks. and i'm frank mallicoat breaking news in livermore. where neighbors say they've .near pac
in october, joe vazquez filmed this coyote skirting around telegraph hill.te attacked and killed a dog in september at stern grove. and that's why dog owners in corona heights have reason to worry. they are being warned to keep their pets on a short leash and never unattended. >>> at least one person is killed in a quiet east bay city. we'll tell you what we know about what happened overnight the streets still blocked off this morning. >> i'm kiet do. we are live in walnut creek...
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consumer reporter christina vazquez shows us how it works p. >>> and all new at 6:00 we are speaking with local cuba experts about secretary of state john kerry's decision to postpone his trip to cuba. stay with us. local10 news at 5:30 will be kellee >> janine: right now 5:30 a school sex scandal rocking fi basketball team accused the coach sexual misconduct, but we're now learning that player was suspended from the team before making that accusation. >> victor: and school officials are asking for patience while police investigate. local10's todd tongen is live now in southwest miami-dade with the latest on this case. todd. >> todd: janine and victor, the head coach of the basketball team here is still on suspension amid these allegations that had been filed by one of his student athletes. fiu starting guard and team captain of women's basketball team destini feagin made an allegation of sexual miscouct against her coach just one day after she was suspended from the team while an open criminal theft investigation against her is ongoing. students we spoke to on campus were either una
consumer reporter christina vazquez shows us how it works p. >>> and all new at 6:00 we are speaking with local cuba experts about secretary of state john kerry's decision to postpone his trip to cuba. stay with us. local10 news at 5:30 will be kellee >> janine: right now 5:30 a school sex scandal rocking fi basketball team accused the coach sexual misconduct, but we're now learning that player was suspended from the team before making that accusation. >> victor: and school...
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let's get to christina vazquez. >> christina: and this is no doubt every parent's worst nightmare. let's first show you the mug shot of 29-year-old, lamont what he is accused of doing is luring, as you said, laurie, a five-year-old little girl into the laundry room of a pompano beach apartment complex, first offering her candy. when she refused, broward sheriff's office is telling us he then asked her to stand near him and then, corning to bso, the child said that he sexually assaulted her. he also told her to keep it a secret, and thank goodness she did not, revealing the information to a family member. here's the most important part, the most interesting and important for all the parents in the pompano beach area. the bso, it's their understanding that perps he's befriend demint neighborhood, both girls and boys, with candy. it's a very delicate conversation to have with your clearly an important one. if you have any information the broward crimestoppers at that time 954-493-tips. again that's 954-493-tips. and, of course, your call will >> calvin: four p pple now behind gars eve
let's get to christina vazquez. >> christina: and this is no doubt every parent's worst nightmare. let's first show you the mug shot of 29-year-old, lamont what he is accused of doing is luring, as you said, laurie, a five-year-old little girl into the laundry room of a pompano beach apartment complex, first offering her candy. when she refused, broward sheriff's office is telling us he then asked her to stand near him and then, corning to bso, the child said that he sexually assaulted...
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for now in the newsroom, christina vazquez, local10 news. >> and we're now following breaking news from arizona. >> laurie: a rather odd police pursuit in phoenix. >> victor: we watchehethis come to an end just a few moments ago. that suspect is now in custody but we do want to show you this let's to go video taken just a short time ago from phoenix. the man suspected of having stolen a motorcycle, he failed to stop for a police officer and that's how the chase started. now, we're calling this kind of odd because he is was going pretty slowly, not exactly a high-speed chase here, and i lasted for well over an hour. throughout the chase, though, he appeared to be calm, even conscious while making his way around but eventually he did give up, he would ditch his motorcycle near this h hsing complex. there you see h'm. he drops it, he takes off on foot and it didn't take too long after that for authorities to catch up with him so that is the guy what is their suspect now in custody after an hour's long chase on that motorcycle in the phoenix area. we'll keep posted on that. meantime let com
for now in the newsroom, christina vazquez, local10 news. >> and we're now following breaking news from arizona. >> laurie: a rather odd police pursuit in phoenix. >> victor: we watchehethis come to an end just a few moments ago. that suspect is now in custody but we do want to show you this let's to go video taken just a short time ago from phoenix. the man suspected of having stolen a motorcycle, he failed to stop for a police officer and that's how the chase started. now,...
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. >> mi nombre es marÍa cristina vÁzquez, lleguÉ a este paÍs a los 12 aÑos.udios. >> cuando la persona me dijo que le diera mi seguro social le dije que no tenÍa. ya me dijo que entonces tenÍa que pagar por las clases. simplemente mirÉ que no iba a poder hacer eso. reportero: en 2008 se casÓ y obtuvo residencia legal. >> adoro este paÍs. es mi segunda casa. aquÍ nacieron mis hijos, aquí he crecido. tengo mÁs vida aquÍ que mÉxico. reportero: tiene tres hijos. >> el mayor ya esta en la universidad. me doy cuenta que al no ser residente no tienes tantas oportunidades. el futuro de los jÓvenes... vine aquÍ como pude. ser que mientras que mejor prepararse mÁs estudios mejor oportunidades tienes. reportero: quiere honrar a estados unidos. >> saber que uno estÁ aquÍ, se que uno ha sido siempre criticado como inmigrante pero pienso que ya somos mayorÍa y unidos se puede hacer un gran cambio. ramÓn: llegan las vacaciones de primavera. por eso las autoridades extienden alerta para evitar abusos sexuales. y el cambio de horario no sÓlo significa dormir una hora menos. q
. >> mi nombre es marÍa cristina vÁzquez, lleguÉ a este paÍs a los 12 aÑos.udios. >> cuando la persona me dijo que le diera mi seguro social le dije que no tenÍa. ya me dijo que entonces tenÍa que pagar por las clases. simplemente mirÉ que no iba a poder hacer eso. reportero: en 2008 se casÓ y obtuvo residencia legal. >> adoro este paÍs. es mi segunda casa. aquÍ nacieron mis hijos, aquí he crecido. tengo mÁs vida aquÍ que mÉxico. reportero: tiene tres hijos....
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to his surprise, pope francis wrote back saying he was praying for vazquez. vazquez says the pope's letter helped him regain his will to live. >>> it is 5:22. you're never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and let's start with bill. >> well, let's do that, shall we? here we go. we'll take a look outside, and we're going to be seeing snow showers and low visibilities. this is our camera right around asbury park, new jersey, looking right down the street, down the boardwalk and there's the beach. so we can't really see the pier here where there are lights and there's a navigational buoy out there. so low visibilities, snow on the radar you see that line of snow is really south shore southward, monmouth, ocean county here, down the garden state parkway, down the turnpike, south of i-80 here. and we're going to be looking at those snow showers off and on until about 9:00 this and then we're going to be seeing what will be these temperatures that are going to feel really cold with this wind that's going to pick up. so our storm system is to the
to his surprise, pope francis wrote back saying he was praying for vazquez. vazquez says the pope's letter helped him regain his will to live. >>> it is 5:22. you're never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and let's start with bill. >> well, let's do that, shall we? here we go. we'll take a look outside, and we're going to be seeing snow showers and low visibilities. this is our camera right around asbury park, new jersey, looking right down the street, down...
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. >> this morning joe vazquez tells us some doctors are advising women to avoid parts of the united states reporter: the mosquitoes are already here. travelers are already coming back from countries that have the disease. that is why the center of atmospheric research posted this eerie prediction. >> you will see million local outbreaks particularly in the south eastern part. >> reporter: given the prevalence of birth defects, the centers for disease control is recommending pregnant women and those planning to have babies restrict travel to some 38 countries and territories where the zika virus has been positively identified. there have been no cases of mosquito transmitted diseases in the mainland of the united states. but should doctors go a step further and warn women away from traveling to miami or houston? >> i've got patients that are asking me what about this wedding for my second cousin in texas? my question to them is, is this travel really necessary? >> reporter: we talked on skype to dr. christina waldof. she believes she has an obligation to tell her patients to reconsider trav
. >> this morning joe vazquez tells us some doctors are advising women to avoid parts of the united states reporter: the mosquitoes are already here. travelers are already coming back from countries that have the disease. that is why the center of atmospheric research posted this eerie prediction. >> you will see million local outbreaks particularly in the south eastern part. >> reporter: given the prevalence of birth defects, the centers for disease control is recommending...
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christina vazquez, local 10 news. >>> still to come on local 10, singer serenade. >> what likely got gladys knight's driver out of a ticket. >>> a mom faces charges afdfr deputies say she tossed her toddler in a dumpster. hear from a woman who 6:30. (music playing) i feel pretty (west side story) not every cake can be handcrafted in store by skilled decorators layered d th fresh berries and frosted to perfection like our publix bakery chantilly cake it'll be remembered for all the right reasons. publix. >>> one officer in utah certainly was not expecting who would be in the car. legendary soul singer gladys knight was in the passenger seat of the car and thanks to a special birthday serenade she performed for that officer, he let her off with a warning. >> next time she will be smart enough to take the midnight train to georgia. >> oh, good one. >>> a traffic alert for you. a tractor trailer into a building. this is 71st street and carlisle avenue. i'm going to help you get around this one coming up next. >>> and a live look outside in our miami tower cam on friday. lots of clouds ou
christina vazquez, local 10 news. >>> still to come on local 10, singer serenade. >> what likely got gladys knight's driver out of a ticket. >>> a mom faces charges afdfr deputies say she tossed her toddler in a dumpster. hear from a woman who 6:30. (music playing) i feel pretty (west side story) not every cake can be handcrafted in store by skilled decorators layered d th fresh berries and frosted to perfection like our publix bakery chantilly cake it'll be remembered...
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carlos adriÁn vázquez llegÓ a pensar en el suicidio como soluciÓn.levÓ a carlos tras las rejas con sÓlo 16 aÑos. carlos: era una pelea de pandillas y muriÓ. me culparon con el mismo cargo. reportera: dice ser merecedor del perdÓn divino. tomó papel y lÁpiz y desde su celda le escribiÓ al papa francisco. carlos: quiero enseÑar al mundo que somos todos humanos. reportera: en su mensaje le agradece al papa por no olvidarse de los presos, lo que nunca se imaginÓ fue el resultado de esta carta. carlos: no pensÉ que le describirÍa alguien que estÁ encarcelado. reportera: una respuesta que lo reconfortÓ porque le escribiÓ palabras de consuelo y le pidiÓ que revisara. esta carta lo cambiarÁ para siempre. >> se ha refugiado mÁs en dios y creemos que la hecho mucho bien. carlos: pienso que tengo que ir por esta parte de mi vida para aprender. ahora tengo que aprender de mis errores. reportera: dice que empezarÁ un nuevo capÍtulo de su vida. serÁ transferido a una prisiÓn donde terminarÁ de cumplir los nueve aÑos que le faltan de una sentencia de 11 a la que fu
carlos adriÁn vázquez llegÓ a pensar en el suicidio como soluciÓn.levÓ a carlos tras las rejas con sÓlo 16 aÑos. carlos: era una pelea de pandillas y muriÓ. me culparon con el mismo cargo. reportera: dice ser merecedor del perdÓn divino. tomó papel y lÁpiz y desde su celda le escribiÓ al papa francisco. carlos: quiero enseÑar al mundo que somos todos humanos. reportera: en su mensaje le agradece al papa por no olvidarse de los presos, lo que nunca se imaginÓ fue el resultado de...
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doug despite what david vazquez : told our john atwater the investigation found he left the train with a microphone cord wrapped around a throttle. he lost his job over the december incident. the internal safety report, also claiming vazquez had previously been cited for safety violations live in braintree, newscenter 5. randy: an elite special operations team has captured a key isis operative. defense officials tell the new york times the capture is a major blow to the islamic militant group. the special ops group arrived in iraq a few weeks ago. they are the first combat group on the ground since the end of the war in 2011. emily: these bellingham brothers are held on $100,000 bail accused of stealing from the home of a man who lay dead inside. police say steven and mark landry stole t-vs, prescriptions, and check books from edward gibson' s home. they' re accused of writing themselves checks totaling between 7000-8000 dollars. they were turned in by their landlord, after allegedly trying to pay rent with gibson' s checks. randy: health officials in new hampshire confirm the state' s
doug despite what david vazquez : told our john atwater the investigation found he left the train with a microphone cord wrapped around a throttle. he lost his job over the december incident. the internal safety report, also claiming vazquez had previously been cited for safety violations live in braintree, newscenter 5. randy: an elite special operations team has captured a key isis operative. defense officials tell the new york times the capture is a major blow to the islamic militant group....
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we'll be out there, christina vazquez, carlos suarez and ben kennedy. shyann malone and todd tongen will also join me from 11 to 1:30. >> here's when i'm headed over there from 1:30 to 4:00, glenna millberg, lee lee along with me. next amy viteri, constance jones, hatzel vela and kristi krueger. we're going to be having fun. don't be surprised if you see us eating, dancing and taking call kinds of pictures with our viewers. >> join us, south florida, this sunday calle ocho. >>> new this morning a break in the case of a deadly shooting of a pastor. you'll be surprised to know where the alleged gunman wasound and arrested overnight. >>> dolphins making changes to their defense. find out whose coming and who may be leaving. >>> a close call for a reporter during a live shot. look at that. terrifying moments when a driver nearly hits a it was all caught on camera. >>> you'll see it and feel it. . lauderdale, miami, all the way down by the keys. life-threatening risk of rip renne for you on this windy wednesday. how long will this last? i'll have the details
we'll be out there, christina vazquez, carlos suarez and ben kennedy. shyann malone and todd tongen will also join me from 11 to 1:30. >> here's when i'm headed over there from 1:30 to 4:00, glenna millberg, lee lee along with me. next amy viteri, constance jones, hatzel vela and kristi krueger. we're going to be having fun. don't be surprised if you see us eating, dancing and taking call kinds of pictures with our viewers. >> join us, south florida, this sunday calle ocho....
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joe vazquez says the couple is pushing for justice now. >> reporter: and they are doing it in the formof this lawsuit just filed this afternoon. there are accusing the city of vallejo of emotional distress and defamation and other charges. the federal civil rights is filed on behalf of denise huskins and aaron quinn. >> they want justice and they want to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: an intrudeer attacked the couple a year ago this week in aaron's vallejo home. he kidnapped and sexually assaulted her and demanded ransom from him. there were so many bizarre details in the case and denise was let go so quickly, the police initially believed the whole thing was a hoax. >> well, i will classify it as a wild good chase. >> reporter: an emotional vallejo police spokesman even said so on live tv. >> mr. quinn and miss huskins have plundered valuable resources away from our community. >> the only crazy part about this story is the way the police acted. there's no precedent that we know of for police, upon having someone just get out of claiming they were kidnapped and raped
joe vazquez says the couple is pushing for justice now. >> reporter: and they are doing it in the formof this lawsuit just filed this afternoon. there are accusing the city of vallejo of emotional distress and defamation and other charges. the federal civil rights is filed on behalf of denise huskins and aaron quinn. >> they want justice and they want to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: an intrudeer attacked the couple a year ago this week in aaron's vallejo...
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joe vazquez reports. the driver not happy with what police are saying? >> reporter: yeah. he is pretty angry. he stand by what he told investigators. he says the brakes gave out. investigators say you know what they did they took parts of the crashed bus that happened right here at union square and put them in a working bus and tried to replicate the problems and couldn't. they believe they have evidence that the driver never stepped on the brakes. four months after a runaway bus hit 14 cars and injured 19 people in union square, the driver has been given a speeding ticket. 45 miles per hour in a 25-mile- per-hour zone. police now say there is no sign of a mechanical problem and when the bus went out of control they don't believe the driver he have stepped on the brakes. investigators say surveillance video even shows the brake lights never lit up. >> if he did in fact step on the brakes, um, which we believe he did not, we would definitely have proof to show he stepped on the throttle. so that's weeve he just apparently stepped on the wrong pedal. >> there was a mechanica
joe vazquez reports. the driver not happy with what police are saying? >> reporter: yeah. he is pretty angry. he stand by what he told investigators. he says the brakes gave out. investigators say you know what they did they took parts of the crashed bus that happened right here at union square and put them in a working bus and tried to replicate the problems and couldn't. they believe they have evidence that the driver never stepped on the brakes. four months after a runaway bus hit 14...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez joins us now live from rohnert park where one casino in particular is hitting the jackpot. joe. >> reporter: ken, we're talking about graton casino right here in rohnert park. it's one of the state's largest and we're learning one of the most profitable. if you put your money on casinos succeeding in california, then it turns out your bet was well placed. consider the graton resort and casino in rohnert park only open two years. it's raking it in according to a new report from casino city, which monitors the gambling industry. >> i'm very pleased. the tribal council is very pleased. >> reporter: the graton's tribal chairman says he can't release actual numbers but -- >> things are going well as you know. we're building the hotel that will open in the fall. and i think that's some indication of success we're having. >> reporter: casinos associated with native american tribes are making billions. in california, the report says the total revenue in 2014 was $7.3 billion. not quite the record which was $7.8 billion in 2007. the numbers have grown every year over four y
kpix 5's joe vazquez joins us now live from rohnert park where one casino in particular is hitting the jackpot. joe. >> reporter: ken, we're talking about graton casino right here in rohnert park. it's one of the state's largest and we're learning one of the most profitable. if you put your money on casinos succeeding in california, then it turns out your bet was well placed. consider the graton resort and casino in rohnert park only open two years. it's raking it in according to a new...
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as joe vazquez reports that same app is causing controversy within san francisco's government. >> reporterp for the messaging app called telegram and you will find some of san francisco's city supervisors and their staffers are active members. telegram is a secret chat feature that allows messages to self-destruct. according to an article on the tech site, information.com, some supervisors and their staffers are using telegram to conduct city business. the article quotes an unnamed city employee who says, staffers here at city hall are being encouraged to use telegram because it's a way around the city's public records law. >> when it's the people's business, they have a responsibility to make sure that that is something that's available for scrutiny and that it's open to the public. >> reporter: the app maker told "60 minutes" this sunday he developed telegram to help dissidents avoid political prosecution. but the terrorists in paris also were able to fly under the radar using telegram because they were able to secretly coordinate their attacks. here in san francisco, supervisor aaron pe
as joe vazquez reports that same app is causing controversy within san francisco's government. >> reporterp for the messaging app called telegram and you will find some of san francisco's city supervisors and their staffers are active members. telegram is a secret chat feature that allows messages to self-destruct. according to an article on the tech site, information.com, some supervisors and their staffers are using telegram to conduct city business. the article quotes an unnamed city...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez has details on just how bad those conditions were. >> reporter: the landscape is luscious, but the department of labor says workers here at the ridge vineyard and hillsburg were living in, quote, deplorable housing conditions. they found ten farm workers lived on the property con tending with exposed electrical wiring in the living room. and insect infestation as well a floor that had a sharp, metal, knife-like object sticking out permanently. >> we found farm workers living in unsafe, unsanitary conditions. and we were able to rectify that and work with the employers. >> reporter: the labor department ordered ring, as well as contractor, four seasons vineyard management, to pay $42,300 in civil penalties. the government also recovered $1,750 in back wages the workers were due after the contractor illegally deducted money from their pay. >> completely unacceptable. >> reporter: jesus gusman says housing conditions are such a common complaint they become normalized. and he says the bay area's skyrocketing housing costs are contributing to the factor. >> farmers are
kpix 5's joe vazquez has details on just how bad those conditions were. >> reporter: the landscape is luscious, but the department of labor says workers here at the ridge vineyard and hillsburg were living in, quote, deplorable housing conditions. they found ten farm workers lived on the property con tending with exposed electrical wiring in the living room. and insect infestation as well a floor that had a sharp, metal, knife-like object sticking out permanently. >> we found farm...
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joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> this is what it looked like when rescuers got to the scene. alameda county fire actually tweeted out this video. you see a firefighter here breaking a window trying to get people out of the car that landed in the creek. they said this was one unique rescue effort. >> in the wilderness and you don't really know what's going on. and here's this train on the side -- strange when you're standing next to them, they're massive and here it is on its side and you're wondering, how in the world did this happen? >> been in this job a long time and this is surreal. you don't see it every day or sometimes never in a career. >> shaken passengers were bused to the alameda county fairgrounds in pleasanton where they met one family members. >> very, very jarring ride. for a while we didn't know what was happening because it was dark and we couldn't see what was going on. >> slid for quite a while, wasn't sure if we were going to turn over or not. um, as soon as i knew we were stable, people were crying for help and i went to find the conductor. >> nine people
joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> this is what it looked like when rescuers got to the scene. alameda county fire actually tweeted out this video. you see a firefighter here breaking a window trying to get people out of the car that landed in the creek. they said this was one unique rescue effort. >> in the wilderness and you don't really know what's going on. and here's this train on the side -- strange when you're standing next to them, they're massive and here it is on its side and...
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no bag. >> announcer: could there be an >> it traction your bag. >> announcer: christina vazquez with a solution that will today starting at 5:00. taking control of your health isn't easy. but cigna is there for you. literally. just download our free coach by cigna app. to help you achieve your wellness goals. cigna. together, all the way. >> janine: we have some breaching news out of pembroke pines. a hazmat situation there. >> laurie: this is no doubt going to cause a traffic mess as well at the height of rush hour, and we're talalng about pembroke pinesight at university and pines. wells fargo bank at 702 north university drive. witnesses describe many hazardous materials crews, many fire trucks, police crews seeing different crews actually men putting on the suits. we don't know what they are responding to. we have not been able to confirm yet whathe specific concern is at the wells fargo bank at 702 north university drive. but it is getting to be a traffic situation as the area has to be shut down there. we have sky 10 on t t the way, and as soon as we are all to confirm what the
no bag. >> announcer: could there be an >> it traction your bag. >> announcer: christina vazquez with a solution that will today starting at 5:00. taking control of your health isn't easy. but cigna is there for you. literally. just download our free coach by cigna app. to help you achieve your wellness goals. cigna. together, all the way. >> janine: we have some breaching news out of pembroke pines. a hazmat situation there. >> laurie: this is no doubt going to...
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reporting live i'm joe vazquez cbs5 news. >>> the number of crashes on the south bay highway is the high that's it has been in ten years. that they responded to nearly 200 crashes. we drive very carefully. just yesterday she rarely got ended. they came right at me and that they hit me. >> they work at the beer garden and grill at the similar mom with a clear. >> we have a helicopter pad right down. in the last two weeks we've seen the patients being taken away. >> reporter: in fact the california highway patrol reports that in 2014 three deadly car crashes and 371 injured accidents. the number of crashes is people on their cell phones. being known for being windy could be soggy and slippery. penny takes it slow while keeping an eye on everyone else. it has dropped significantly because of the deadly crashes in their first year down to 174. >>> a startling discovery for firefighters in the east bay. the man's body inside that car. mark kelly has the story. >> i have never seen anything like this in my 15 years here. i thought maybe somebody would have crashed into the station. dead with b
reporting live i'm joe vazquez cbs5 news. >>> the number of crashes on the south bay highway is the high that's it has been in ten years. that they responded to nearly 200 crashes. we drive very carefully. just yesterday she rarely got ended. they came right at me and that they hit me. >> they work at the beer garden and grill at the similar mom with a clear. >> we have a helicopter pad right down. in the last two weeks we've seen the patients being taken away. >>...
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local10 news reporter christina vazquez in the newsroom with the latest. >> christina: protestors out there in brazil to speak out against a controversial move by the president on who appointed former president desilva to her cabinet in what some say is an effort to protect luol raw from you see protesters gathering in the why i's capital. lula desilva is under investigation fopossible corruption. he was expected to be sworn in today, sparking those protests. in the latest twist a brazilian judge issued a injunction discuss pending the swearing in. the president is accused of a separate escaped to begin the impeachment against her. >>> also venezuela shut doing as the government struggles 2 the deepening electrical prices. president muhammad extend maduro. slashed utoutput at hydro electric dams. >> janinin coming up all new at 4:30, the ultra music festival is this weekend. thousands are ready to rave, and the party organizers are getting ready for all of them. >> eric: and it's the end of an a at world is. the currently generation workers will be the last. >>anine: and all new at 5:
local10 news reporter christina vazquez in the newsroom with the latest. >> christina: protestors out there in brazil to speak out against a controversial move by the president on who appointed former president desilva to her cabinet in what some say is an effort to protect luol raw from you see protesters gathering in the why i's capital. lula desilva is under investigation fopossible corruption. he was expected to be sworn in today, sparking those protests. in the latest twist a...
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. >> from 11 to 0 , janine stanwood, christina vazquez, shyann malone and todd tongen and i'll be there as well. >> glenna millberg, andrew perez, jen correa and derek shore. you can come see me as constance jones, hatzel vela and kristi kruegerer it's going to be fun. >> the weather was great last saturday and sunday. hoho does it look this >> let's break it down for you pay attention. temperatures in the a.m. the breeze won't be nearly as strong so the big concern is going to humidity. you'll feel the unshul conditions as clouds will start to build. we'l even see the forecast. can't rule out a chance handicap a stray shower. they will be oy and you'll be able to take well. calle ocho you have to get out there and enjoy all the dancing. this morning we are dancing to the winds moving in from the east per hour. average. already 73 i in miami, 74 in ft. lauderdale. 73 as well in key west. we have 74 degrees in marathon and remember we the mid 60s. these temperatures are about nine degrees above where we should be this time of year. 73 kendall and homestead. overall thanks to the strong w
. >> from 11 to 0 , janine stanwood, christina vazquez, shyann malone and todd tongen and i'll be there as well. >> glenna millberg, andrew perez, jen correa and derek shore. you can come see me as constance jones, hatzel vela and kristi kruegerer it's going to be fun. >> the weather was great last saturday and sunday. hoho does it look this >> let's break it down for you pay attention. temperatures in the a.m. the breeze won't be nearly as strong so the big concern is...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez on why that same ap raising some red flags with san francisco city hall ton. an app that is popular with isis. >> reporter: fine up for the messaging atmosphere calmed telegram, and you will -- app called telegram. it is a secret chat feature that allows messages self destruct. some supervisors and staffers are using telegram to conduct city busy business. it named an unnamed city employee who says staffers are being encouraged to use telegram, because at a way around the city's public records laws. >> they have a robert to make sure that's -- responsibility to make sure that's open to the public. >> reporter: the app maker told 60 minutes this sunday he developed telegram to him disdents avoid criminal prosecution in russia, but the terrorists terrorists terrorists in paris were able to secretly coordinate their attacks n san francisco, the supervisor said he used telegram, but not the self destruct function. >> this application, i've just used for a few weeks, interesting questions have been raised and we are consulting with the city attorney about that. and
kpix 5's joe vazquez on why that same ap raising some red flags with san francisco city hall ton. an app that is popular with isis. >> reporter: fine up for the messaging atmosphere calmed telegram, and you will -- app called telegram. it is a secret chat feature that allows messages self destruct. some supervisors and staffers are using telegram to conduct city busy business. it named an unnamed city employee who says staffers are being encouraged to use telegram, because at a way around...
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kpix5's joe vazquez on how crews saved the teen from being crushed by concrete when a house caved in yesterday. >> reporter: residents of the home on 20th street tell me contractors were fixing a water leak, working on the foundation, suddenly around 10:45 a.m. some heavy concrete slabs broke loose and fell on top of one of the workers. the 17-year-old boy, he was pinned to the ground. as you can see, there's about a 6-foot ditch in front of the home. this is where the boy got trapped. >> little concrete collapsed on him and it was his legs and his stomach. >> reporter: cindy orozco lives in the building. she says the fire department told everyone to leave as they worked diligently to rescue the boy whose body was getting crushed by the weight. >> yelling? was he hurt? >> at first there was yells and then he was -- he kind of like -- he was saying it was a lot of pain, his stomach was hurting because there was a lot of pressure going on. >> reporter: first rescuers had to make sher the ditch didn't collapse any further so they broke the concrete into pieces, pulled some dirt out, sho
kpix5's joe vazquez on how crews saved the teen from being crushed by concrete when a house caved in yesterday. >> reporter: residents of the home on 20th street tell me contractors were fixing a water leak, working on the foundation, suddenly around 10:45 a.m. some heavy concrete slabs broke loose and fell on top of one of the workers. the 17-year-old boy, he was pinned to the ground. as you can see, there's about a 6-foot ditch in front of the home. this is where the boy got trapped....
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in the newsroom with christina vazquez, local10 news. >> janine: police in texas mourning the death of acolleague who was killed the in line of duty. died in a gunshst fight with a suspect. officer hofer died during surgery. the shootout happened in a car park in a cindrella area. police say that man opened fire as soon as is officers approached him. >> roanoke county police officers are defending the officers action after a deadly shooting involving a teenager who was carrying a bb begun last friday, and officers sayay they thought the year-round was carrying a real gunun police say spencer refused orders to drop the weapon and goes when tasers didn't sop stop him the officersit fired their guns hitting spencer in the collararne and the hip. >> victor: right now it' time to get a check our afternoon track of with traffic reporter jenise fernandez. >> jenise: how about good news? that ramp from 595 eastbound tote turnpike has reopened but we still have this accident on 595 eastbound trying to ramp onto 595 northbound p. things are starting to pick up 19 miles per hour. do have a few ac
in the newsroom with christina vazquez, local10 news. >> janine: police in texas mourning the death of acolleague who was killed the in line of duty. died in a gunshst fight with a suspect. officer hofer died during surgery. the shootout happened in a car park in a cindrella area. police say that man opened fire as soon as is officers approached him. >> roanoke county police officers are defending the officers action after a deadly shooting involving a teenager who was carrying a bb...
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vazquez with the start. acquired in the giles trade and just plain dealing.coe swinging in the first. three strikeouts to three scoreless innings. blan blanco, a base knock. phillies win, 1-0. >>> one final note. drexel fired the head basketball coach. that's a look at sports. we'll be right back. >>> all right. a warm-up on the way. >> yeah. what an amazing week we have here. did snow last week, right? >> it did. >> it did. cold and not doing either this week. near 70 during the day tomorrow and then record warmth likely wednesday and thursday and even cools down later in the week, over the weekend, and into next week, i just do not see anything close to cold weather coming. >> spring is upon us. thanks. >> thanks for watching. "the tonight show" is next. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ryan reynolds, katie holmes, musical guest, thomas rhett,
vazquez with the start. acquired in the giles trade and just plain dealing.coe swinging in the first. three strikeouts to three scoreless innings. blan blanco, a base knock. phillies win, 1-0. >>> one final note. drexel fired the head basketball coach. that's a look at sports. we'll be right back. >>> all right. a warm-up on the way. >> yeah. what an amazing week we have here. did snow last week, right? >> it did. >> it did. cold and not doing either this...
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scheduled to make $3.5 million. luis vazquez who said she was shocked to learn of his release. he was counting on earning $5.5 million this fall. the broncos also cut long snapper aaron brewer, he was supposed to make the 5th year minimum salary $745,000. it might have to do with performance although i can't recall bad snaps. mike klis broke the malik to jacksonville story, klis and tell, why didn't they max the jaguars offer? that guy is a beast. >> they didn't have the kitty jacksonville had, they had $82 million vaibl in their sal-- available in their salary cap. the broncos started the tempering period monday with $8 million. 10 times more in the bank reserves jacksonville did. it was black tuesday at broncos headquarters today, it just goes to show the system in the nfl, this is the way it is supposed to work. the advantage in the off season and the most teams, they are supposed to have the disadvantage, a little tough for bronco fans because they are on top but this is how the system is supposed to work. >> outside of a pushing incident at an arizona pizza parler we haven
scheduled to make $3.5 million. luis vazquez who said she was shocked to learn of his release. he was counting on earning $5.5 million this fall. the broncos also cut long snapper aaron brewer, he was supposed to make the 5th year minimum salary $745,000. it might have to do with performance although i can't recall bad snaps. mike klis broke the malik to jacksonville story, klis and tell, why didn't they max the jaguars offer? that guy is a beast. >> they didn't have the kitty...
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vazquez says the popes letter gave him the will to live. >>> and a bicycle called out the driver of this suv for being in the bike lane, the go provo shows the driver chasing the biker for a block and gets out and punches him several time in the face and now chicago detectives are trying to track down the driver, and a new york woman is charged with driving with a fake license plate. a deputy stopped the woman after noticing the hand painted plate on the back of her car. she had a suspended registration and no insurance. still ahead on "action news" at 12:30 north check of forecast for you as we check outside. sky 6 hd showing you snow covered beaches in cape may, melissa magee has an update from accuweather and a nicer check of the forecast when we come right back. you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call
vazquez says the popes letter gave him the will to live. >>> and a bicycle called out the driver of this suv for being in the bike lane, the go provo shows the driver chasing the biker for a block and gets out and punches him several time in the face and now chicago detectives are trying to track down the driver, and a new york woman is charged with driving with a fake license plate. a deputy stopped the woman after noticing the hand painted plate on the back of her car. she had a...
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from 11:00 to 1:30 you can meet janine stanwood, christina vazquez, carlos suarez, and ben kennedy. plus shyann malone, neki mohan, todd tongen, and eric yutzy will be there. >> calvinj then glenna milberg, andrew perez, liane morejon, gensch jennifer correa and derek shore will be joined by jasey birch, amy viteri, constance jones, hatzel vela, and then kristi krueger from with the to 4:00 p.m. >> laurie: if you can't make on it be sure to tune in for our calle ocho special sunday nit at 7:00. clay. >> clay: the dolphins losing we do mean big money. two former hurricanes and now the details next in sports.tt2w2wiy %4. bt@q5f( tt2w`tiy %4. "a@q%jl tt2w`tiy %4. bm@q.a@ tt4w`tiy %4." dztq ub0 tt4w`tiy %4." entw %fp tt4w`tiy %4." gzt&
from 11:00 to 1:30 you can meet janine stanwood, christina vazquez, carlos suarez, and ben kennedy. plus shyann malone, neki mohan, todd tongen, and eric yutzy will be there. >> calvinj then glenna milberg, andrew perez, liane morejon, gensch jennifer correa and derek shore will be joined by jasey birch, amy viteri, constance jones, hatzel vela, and then kristi krueger from with the to 4:00 p.m. >> laurie: if you can't make on it be sure to tune in for our calle ocho special sunday...