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vazquez also says thaa.e.s. consisently sends her agency measurements of coal ash components and that, uow, they've always stayed within the e.q.b.'s tysatandards. >> they never were out of range, so they were complying with it all the time. >> reporr: those tests haven't convinced dr. gerson jimenez. he says he has petitioned the puerto rican government to do a study on the effects of coal ash from the a.e.s. plant, but to no avail. >> ( translated ): i have participated in at least eight or nine public hearings of e puerto rican legislature. i've written to them and others about the problem and risk that this plant represents. i even asked oneveral occasions that the department of health or the government do a scientific study on the higher incidences of these cases. and they have not done anythi despite all e information that we have provided them with about the problems this causes. >> reporter: new findings have added fuel to the debate over coal ash. last month, a.e.s. released its most r monitoring report
vazquez also says thaa.e.s. consisently sends her agency measurements of coal ash components and that, uow, they've always stayed within the e.q.b.'s tysatandards. >> they never were out of range, so they were complying with it all the time. >> reporr: those tests haven't convinced dr. gerson jimenez. he says he has petitioned the puerto rican government to do a study on the effects of coal ash from the a.e.s. plant, but to no avail. >> ( translated ): i have participated in...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez has the surveillance video. and a warn >>> tonight, police are searching for a man caught on camera killing a puppy. kpix 5 joe vazquez has the surveillance video and a warning. it is disturbing. >>> they are now asking for the public's help in finding the suspect. surveillance video shows a man inside the store appearing angry. police say he had just been in an argument with a girlfriend. >> during the fight, the suspect grabbed canned goods and started throwing them at the suspect. >> you can see him grabbing a puppy named prince from the woman in the store. the puppy belongs to the man's girlfriend, but at this time prince is being held by another woman, perhaps a customer. >> she was holding the puppy, he slammed it to the floor. unfortunately the puppy died from its injury. >> it is too graphic to show prince's killing on tv. police are hoping someone will recognize 23-year-old delos gallon and turn him in. he faces charges of felony animal cruelty, domestic violence, and kidnapping. gallon had been arreste
kpix 5's joe vazquez has the surveillance video. and a warn >>> tonight, police are searching for a man caught on camera killing a puppy. kpix 5 joe vazquez has the surveillance video and a warning. it is disturbing. >>> they are now asking for the public's help in finding the suspect. surveillance video shows a man inside the store appearing angry. police say he had just been in an argument with a girlfriend. >> during the fight, the suspect grabbed canned goods and...
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it was deep into injury time. —— vazquez was pushed. buffon was sent off in the centre court will probably be his last match. the perfect penalties of the top corner. they got out ofjail in madrid. two goals in the first half. to have as back coast after crosses from the right hand side. will head into extra time. but italian —— the entertainment value, we deserve more time at the end, that drama was incredible. people will be talking about that for yea rs. will be talking about that for years. juventus will be furious. how is gianluigi buffon feeling now? translation: if it was a penalty, but it was a penalty. there is not much more to say about it really. we are through to the semifinals and we are through to the semifinals and we are happy about that but like i said, if it was a penalty, then it was a penalty and the referee gave it. as far as the game was concerned, they played a great match but we did too. we fought right to the end and looking at the ty overall and both games overall, we deserve to go through to the semifinals we
it was deep into injury time. —— vazquez was pushed. buffon was sent off in the centre court will probably be his last match. the perfect penalties of the top corner. they got out ofjail in madrid. two goals in the first half. to have as back coast after crosses from the right hand side. will head into extra time. but italian —— the entertainment value, we deserve more time at the end, that drama was incredible. people will be talking about that for yea rs. will be talking about that...
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joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> police actually found her sleeping in her car in mountain view on monday night. >>> as the gunfire began, employees ran for cover. kpix 5's andria borba continues our team coverage from san bruno. >> reporter: the front door of the san bruno headquarters is roped off with crime scene tape as the investigation continues. it was 12:44 when calls came in of a woman with a handgun firing. on a sunny afternoon, folks eating lunch and soaking in the sun first thought it was balloons, not gunfire. >> i remember hearing a couple and a slight break and then 10 or 15 more. >> reporter: the engineer and others ran while someone inside pulled a fire alarm. >> i was programming when the fire alarm was pulled. i went outside with my electric escape board and as i started skating -- with my electric skateboard and as i started skating, i heard yelling and i saw somebody down on his back with a red spot on his stomach. >> reporter: others watched in horror as colleagues who were trapped outside the building tried to hide. >> after we went in and, like, people are going through,
joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> police actually found her sleeping in her car in mountain view on monday night. >>> as the gunfire began, employees ran for cover. kpix 5's andria borba continues our team coverage from san bruno. >> reporter: the front door of the san bruno headquarters is roped off with crime scene tape as the investigation continues. it was 12:44 when calls came in of a woman with a handgun firing. on a sunny afternoon, folks eating lunch and soaking in the sun...
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. >> kpix 5 joe vazquez reports now. the city saying enough is enough. joe? >> reporter: yeah, move over scooter cars. this is becoming the mode of transportation in san francisco. officials say they are littering the streets these days and by littering, they mean littering. the caltrans station during rush hour has become scooter central. for the past three weeks companies like bird, line, and spin have saturated city streets with electric scooters. you pay with an app on your phone. >> i like them, they're great. works quite well. >> reporter: there have been problems. some scoot on the sidewalk instead of the street. that can get messy. today the city announced they have had enough. the san francisco city attorney issued cease and desist orders, saying the company is, "creating a public nuance and creating public health. " >> the day when these companies and air capital venture money want to ask for forgiveness rather than permission are coming to an end in the city and county today. >> reporter: the cease and desist order orders companies to keep them fro
. >> kpix 5 joe vazquez reports now. the city saying enough is enough. joe? >> reporter: yeah, move over scooter cars. this is becoming the mode of transportation in san francisco. officials say they are littering the streets these days and by littering, they mean littering. the caltrans station during rush hour has become scooter central. for the past three weeks companies like bird, line, and spin have saturated city streets with electric scooters. you pay with an app on your...
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joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> flooding has also forced a shutdown of part of the great highway. the city public works department says southbound lanes are closed until further notice. and some roads in golden gate park are covered withstanding water. park rangers say the rain and wind did bring down a few tree limps but there appears to be no major damage inside the park. >>> as the storm system was leaving the bay area this morning, it left a trail of damage. a giant blue spruce came crash down in mill valley, knocking the power out for some of the residents. kpix 5 reporter jackie ward was there. >> reporter: around 6:30 saturday morning the people who live on bigelow ave in mill valley were woken up by a loud unnerving noise. >> i heard a loud boom. it had been raining persistently throughout yesterday and today. it sounded like lightning. >> reporter: john lives one street over. he said ever since the wildfires, he's a little more aware of what could go wrong during major storms. john called 911 when he thought he saw sparks caused by the tree falling on power lines. >> more
joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> flooding has also forced a shutdown of part of the great highway. the city public works department says southbound lanes are closed until further notice. and some roads in golden gate park are covered withstanding water. park rangers say the rain and wind did bring down a few tree limps but there appears to be no major damage inside the park. >>> as the storm system was leaving the bay area this morning, it left a trail of damage. a giant blue spruce...
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joe vazquez reports the conviction comes as welcome news for one woman here in the bay area. >> mr.cosby, do you have any reaction! >> reporter: bill cosby is now a convicted sex offender. he may soon be going to prison. some of his accusers were in tears as they left the courtroom. >> i'm overcome with emotion. i feel like it's surreal. >> reporter: it took andrea constand 14 years and two trials to reach this moment. she says cosby gave her pills that incapacitated her, then had sex with her. more than 50 other women have also accused cosby of sexual abuse. >> they finally got him. >> reporter: one of them is speaking out from marin county. helen hayes says cosby attacked her back in 1973, the earliest of the public accusations. she says her phone has been blowing up since the verdict was announced. >> everybody was so excited and some have just total disbelief but very, very excited because it's over! >> reporter: costby, known for keeping his comedy act clean, cursed at the district attorney in open court when he suggested the comedian should have his $1 million bail revoked bec
joe vazquez reports the conviction comes as welcome news for one woman here in the bay area. >> mr.cosby, do you have any reaction! >> reporter: bill cosby is now a convicted sex offender. he may soon be going to prison. some of his accusers were in tears as they left the courtroom. >> i'm overcome with emotion. i feel like it's surreal. >> reporter: it took andrea constand 14 years and two trials to reach this moment. she says cosby gave her pills that incapacitated...
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joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> even if they were able to win any sort of conviction in a retrial of benavidez, on a lesser charge, he would immediately be eligible for parole based on time served. >>> memos from former fbi director james comey are revealing more about his interactions with president trump. 15 pages of memos were delivered to congress by the justice department yesterday. within an hour, they were made public. in one, the president reportedly told comey he had serious reservations about his former national security adviser michael flynn. flynn later pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about conversations with the russian ambassador. in another set of note, comey claims the president asked him for loyalty and told him to back off the investigation into flynn's dealings with russia. in another memo, comey claims, mr. trump said vladimir putin boasted to him about russia having, quote, some of the most beautiful hookers in the world. meanwhile, the president is adding former new york mayor rudy giuliani to his legal team. he will focus on special counsel robert mueller's russia pro
joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> even if they were able to win any sort of conviction in a retrial of benavidez, on a lesser charge, he would immediately be eligible for parole based on time served. >>> memos from former fbi director james comey are revealing more about his interactions with president trump. 15 pages of memos were delivered to congress by the justice department yesterday. within an hour, they were made public. in one, the president reportedly told comey he had serious...
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joe vazquez reports the officer told his superiors and that's when he says colleagues start calling him rat. >> these are events that occurred in the last two years. >> reporter: public defender jeff adachi says the san francisco police officer does not want to be identified. he is muslim, originally from afghanistan. the cop says his fellow officers often made racially insensitive comments about his heritage. >> officers were asked repeatedly, how is your family? then they would say, right afterwards, is anyone in your family a terrorist? do you know any terrorists? >> reporter: the officer said someone scratched this graffiti on his locker. it says isis and go back. >> another officer says to him, quote, i would appreciate it if you tell me the plans of your terrorist network so i can plan in advance. when you family members come out here as an active shooter or ram a car. >> reporter: he was upset when his work mates wanted him to go with them to a topless establishment. he complained and his fellow officers called him a rat. >> i hope this isn't widespread but the reason why we're b
joe vazquez reports the officer told his superiors and that's when he says colleagues start calling him rat. >> these are events that occurred in the last two years. >> reporter: public defender jeff adachi says the san francisco police officer does not want to be identified. he is muslim, originally from afghanistan. the cop says his fellow officers often made racially insensitive comments about his heritage. >> officers were asked repeatedly, how is your family? then they...
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joe vazquez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: len lives in the renaissance apartments next door to the apartment complex under construction that caught fire. >> at 1:10, the buzzer started buzzing. you could see the flames coming up over the building out the window and then i called my buddy and said this is real we have to go. >> reporter: first responders told more than 200 residence of the renaissance to evacuate. >> i saw a cop coming towards me in the hallway, like get out on the side of galindo and i did. >> reporter: they were allowed back in to grab some things but now they will have to stay out for two days because it's not safe. here's why. take a look. a wall collapsed to the ground. other parts of the property may also be very unstable. >> you could smell the smoke, see the burning embers dropping into the courtyard and you knew it was very serious. >> reporter: the four-story apartment complex was in a stage of construction where wood was exposed. so it spread quickly and consumed the structure. officials have not released a cause of the fire. >> obviously
joe vazquez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: len lives in the renaissance apartments next door to the apartment complex under construction that caught fire. >> at 1:10, the buzzer started buzzing. you could see the flames coming up over the building out the window and then i called my buddy and said this is real we have to go. >> reporter: first responders told more than 200 residence of the renaissance to evacuate. >> i saw a cop coming towards me in...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez looks into deangelo's law enforcement background and whether it helped him elude authorities for decades. >> did the training cause this person maybe to perform certain types of tactics based on that training? did he elude law enforcement for so long because he knew so much about law enforcement? it's extremely troubling and upsetting to know that this person actually was a law enforcement officer. >> reporter: officials say the killer blindfolded most of his victims. he escaped out back doors so neighbors wouldn't see him. a former detective on the case says the golden state killer knew how to keep from getting get the idea. >> neighbors would see all kinds of suspicious persons. descriptions were everywhere. some got enough of a look at him to know how tall he was. one victim 6-foot-tall. she could look down the top of his head. some of them say he is 5'9" no more. >> it's problematic because he knew what the cops were capable of. >> reporter: retired fbi agent jeff harp points out investigators still haven't revealed exactly how they solved the case. we just kn
kpix 5's joe vazquez looks into deangelo's law enforcement background and whether it helped him elude authorities for decades. >> did the training cause this person maybe to perform certain types of tactics based on that training? did he elude law enforcement for so long because he knew so much about law enforcement? it's extremely troubling and upsetting to know that this person actually was a law enforcement officer. >> reporter: officials say the killer blindfolded most of his...
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vamos al fÚtbol espaÑol ser villa contra barcelona sorprendÍan con goles del mudo vÁzquez y luis murielaprovechandoan miles de fieles. aranza: esta noche nos despedimos con las impresionantes imÁgenes de la transiciÓn de pascuas en la ciudad siciliana. cada paso dado por 2000 miembros de las cofradÍas que participarontodos ellos encapuchado serÁ acompaÑado por los sonidos de un silencio sepulcral. contÓ con una estatua de seis pies de un cristo ensangrentado y otra de la virgen marÍa, ambas recorrieron las calles del centro histÓrico hasta la catedral de esa ciudad. es asÍ como nosotros lo dejamos con estas impresionantes imÁgenes de la semana santa. lo esperamos maÑana con mÁs informaciÓn. muy buenas noches desde tierra santa, y la paz para todos ustedes. ♪ [música] edgar: espérame tantito. aquí vamos a dormir, ¿eh, carnal? no será una mansión de lujo, pero al menos tendremos un techo. pablo: sí, mano. >> ¿y ustedes qué hacen aquí?
vamos al fÚtbol espaÑol ser villa contra barcelona sorprendÍan con goles del mudo vÁzquez y luis murielaprovechandoan miles de fieles. aranza: esta noche nos despedimos con las impresionantes imÁgenes de la transiciÓn de pascuas en la ciudad siciliana. cada paso dado por 2000 miembros de las cofradÍas que participarontodos ellos encapuchado serÁ acompaÑado por los sonidos de un silencio sepulcral. contÓ con una estatua de seis pies de un cristo ensangrentado y otra de la virgen...
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vamos al fÚtbol espaÑol se visabarcelona goles del mudo vÁzquez y luis aprovechando que messi no estaban daÑamos cayÓ en casa dos a cero. >> hoy se celebra el cumpleaÑos del dÍa del defensor de los derechos civiles de los campesinos, fue clave en el movimiento laboral que dio vida al sindicato de trabajadores agrÍcolas logrando reformas con sus estrategias de protestas pacÍficas y eventos no violentos. sus familiaresrecordaban su trayectoria y su compromiso con la comunidad. >> seguro que estuviera en la puerta del presidente del. -- presidente trump. >> cÉsar echave trabajÓ inspirando a decenas de latinos en las campaÑas para todos. con esas imÁgenes de cÉsar chÁvez marchando en uno de esos eventos hace muchos aÑos llegamos al final de este programa de noticias. muchÍsimas gracias por habernos acompaÑado. muy buenas noches. m :39 montse estas son las principales noticias. continÚan la protesta. la polÍtica antiinmigrante se trunca comienza a sentirse con la escasez de servicios de salud en el sector pri
vamos al fÚtbol espaÑol se visabarcelona goles del mudo vÁzquez y luis aprovechando que messi no estaban daÑamos cayÓ en casa dos a cero. >> hoy se celebra el cumpleaÑos del dÍa del defensor de los derechos civiles de los campesinos, fue clave en el movimiento laboral que dio vida al sindicato de trabajadores agrÍcolas logrando reformas con sus estrategias de protestas pacÍficas y eventos no violentos. sus familiaresrecordaban su trayectoria y su compromiso con la comunidad....
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colombia para el mundo, miguel murillo, esta anotación fue suficiente para que los dirigidos por memo vázqueze la cumbia, esto empata el juego y auxilio, cecilio domínguez terminaba dando la victoria a las Águilas del américa por el marcador de dos a uno. >>> sí, bueno, es importante ganar, y sí, como comentas se nos dificultó al principio poco. pero sobre la marcha pudimos darle remedio a la situación. >>> el resultado es lo que más nos importa. pero si no haces goles, no puedes ganar partidos. creo que más o menos la historia del partido se resume a eso. >>> los gallos blancos, frente a puebla, golazo, vea el centro que le pusieron entremedio de los ojos a cristian, redujo a lucas, empataba el juego. en el 82, la diagonal, el golpe de cabeza, push le cambió la trayectoria a los gallos. terminaron con la victoria por marco a dar de dos a uno. >>> la experiencia que tiene el equipo, el apoyo de la gente >>> ganamos, tigres va a ganar >>> tigres en busca de sumar un año sin perder en casa, en el valencia comenzaba la fiesta, después bombazo de carioca, hace poco cuando los hace, factura, viene
colombia para el mundo, miguel murillo, esta anotación fue suficiente para que los dirigidos por memo vázqueze la cumbia, esto empata el juego y auxilio, cecilio domínguez terminaba dando la victoria a las Águilas del américa por el marcador de dos a uno. >>> sí, bueno, es importante ganar, y sí, como comentas se nos dificultó al principio poco. pero sobre la marcha pudimos darle remedio a la situación. >>> el resultado es lo que más nos importa. pero si no haces...
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joe vazquez is monitoring the situation.d for the moments, this has eased up, with some showers around monterey bay. but there is more to come. it's not over yet. there's the hoe spinning offshore -- low spinning offshore. >>> and to the see sierra. show is causing driving condition. chain controls are in effect. >> reporter: the best slice, do not drive up here to the sierra unless you have to. i can tell you, you're dealing with blowing and drifting snow, poor visibility, and slick roads. this is just the beginning of this latest round of severe weather. the rain changing over to sleet and snow about 5000 feet, caltrans in full force prepared for a long night ahead. >> the applause and sanders are out, so we're waiting for it to come. >> reporter: and that it did. flurries flying in some spots, and drivers dealing with more than just snow. >> add winds and fog, and this group had no choice but to slow down. >> i can barely see. i'm driving slow. >> reporter: it's not over yet for those working the roads. >> at coming late
joe vazquez is monitoring the situation.d for the moments, this has eased up, with some showers around monterey bay. but there is more to come. it's not over yet. there's the hoe spinning offshore -- low spinning offshore. >>> and to the see sierra. show is causing driving condition. chain controls are in effect. >> reporter: the best slice, do not drive up here to the sierra unless you have to. i can tell you, you're dealing with blowing and drifting snow, poor visibility, and...
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in the newsroom, joe vazquez, kpix 5 . >>> the golden gate killer is the subject of two recent television productions. >> a true crime offer helped bring focus to the case. michelle mcnamara wrote the book i will be gone in the dark. she died unexpectedly last year. she was the wife of patton oswalt. that he commended her work. >> this is insane. it looks like they caught the east area rapist. if that is true they caught the golden state killer. i think you got him michelle. >> we will have continuing coverage on air and online at our website. >>> the confession from his accuser. >>> junkie shooting up inside of a bart station. we asked art what are you going to do about this? >>> the simpsons faces a new backlash because of this character. the question tonight is what to do with him. the woman who accused a 49-er of punching.. dragging.. and throwing her out of his home.. says, it was all a lie! >>> the woman who accused a 49er of punching, dragging and throwing her out of his home that it was all a lie. maria medina is live at the stadium. what this means for ruben foster's career and t
in the newsroom, joe vazquez, kpix 5 . >>> the golden gate killer is the subject of two recent television productions. >> a true crime offer helped bring focus to the case. michelle mcnamara wrote the book i will be gone in the dark. she died unexpectedly last year. she was the wife of patton oswalt. that he commended her work. >> this is insane. it looks like they caught the east area rapist. if that is true they caught the golden state killer. i think you got him...
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joe vazquez is at the scene. >> reporter: it has been declared under control, but the apartment building under construction continues to burn tonight as for the folks living next door in this apartment building, well, they're still out of their homes for safety reasons. >> it was crazy. something you see in the movie. >> reporter: glenn lives in the renaissance apartments next door to the apartment complex under construction that caught fire overnight. >> at 1:10, the buzzer started to buzz and you could see the flames coming up over the billion. and i call my buddy ray, this is real, we have to go. >> reporter: first responders told more than 200 residents at the renaissance they had to evacuate. >> the cop said get out, get out. >> reporter: they were allowed back in this evening to grab thing, but now are being told they have to stay elsewhere for a couple days because it's just not safe. here's why. surveillance video shows the burned up wall next door collapsing to ground this afternoon. other parts of the property might be unstable. >> i could see the benching embers dropping into
joe vazquez is at the scene. >> reporter: it has been declared under control, but the apartment building under construction continues to burn tonight as for the folks living next door in this apartment building, well, they're still out of their homes for safety reasons. >> it was crazy. something you see in the movie. >> reporter: glenn lives in the renaissance apartments next door to the apartment complex under construction that caught fire overnight. >> at 1:10, the...
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. ♪ miles de salvadoreÑos dieron ayer el Último al dios al sacerdotes walter vÁzquez, asesinato este la guerra de aranceles con china desatada por donald trump apunta un nuevo dato, el paÍs asiÁtico ha decidido elevar algunas tarifas para la importaciÓn de 128 productos pro cedentes de estados unidos como cerdo, fruta y otros productos esta ha sido la respuesta que washington comenzÓ sobre las importaciones de acero * y aluminio chino, donald trump planea a probar mÁs alzas de aranceles en mÁs de 50.000 millones de dÓlares en productos chinos cÓmo la ve. en china tambiÉn su primera estaciÓn espacial que anoche se estrellÓ en aguas del pacÍfico sur, la mayor parte de la plataforma se desintegrÓ en su entrada a la tierra, este laboratorio especial, llevaba fuera de control, muchos aÑos, desde 2016 y no se sabÍa donde iba a caer desde que se conociÓ que su regreso era inminente. >> y las renovadas relaciones entre las dos coreass comienzan a dar frutos kim jong-un estuvo atento este fin de semana, cuando varios grupos participaban en el es la primera vez que esto pasa, hace mÁs de una d
. ♪ miles de salvadoreÑos dieron ayer el Último al dios al sacerdotes walter vÁzquez, asesinato este la guerra de aranceles con china desatada por donald trump apunta un nuevo dato, el paÍs asiÁtico ha decidido elevar algunas tarifas para la importaciÓn de 128 productos pro cedentes de estados unidos como cerdo, fruta y otros productos esta ha sido la respuesta que washington comenzÓ sobre las importaciones de acero * y aluminio chino, donald trump planea a probar mÁs alzas de...
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tonight, a kpix5 exclusive, joe vazquez talks to the man who jumped in to stop the suspect. >> stabbing people. >> it appeared to unprovoked. >> reporter: a man who stabbed three people is 32-year-old robert dolph. >>> a woman in her 60s and her brother in his 50s. >> they noticed a man shouting things out. they were alarmed by his behavior. they tried to get away from him. >> reporter: as the siblings disembarked they were attacked with a knife. both victims stabbed in the head. the male victim was also stabbed in the chest. he is in critical condition, his sister had less serious injuries and her condition was described as fair. the woman collapsed to her knees. and then her brother, i guess her brother was fighting him. >> reporter: david harris, a land scaper from oakland saw the couple getting -- landscaper from oakland saw the couple getting attacked. his fingers were sliced in the process. >> he was strong. took four of us. >> he was trying to get out of your grasp. >> yes. talking gibberish. >> as you can see in this cell phone video, several bistandards held him down until the
tonight, a kpix5 exclusive, joe vazquez talks to the man who jumped in to stop the suspect. >> stabbing people. >> it appeared to unprovoked. >> reporter: a man who stabbed three people is 32-year-old robert dolph. >>> a woman in her 60s and her brother in his 50s. >> they noticed a man shouting things out. they were alarmed by his behavior. they tried to get away from him. >> reporter: as the siblings disembarked they were attacked with a knife. both...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez talked to an employee at carl's junior.. who made a tourniquet for one of the gunshot victims. mary's witness??? >>> when shots rang out at youtube, some employees ran to help.>> a tourniquet was made for one of the gunshot victims. >> we heard boom, everybody looked up and did not know what it was. i ran to the window because the window behind me looks over the patio and i saw her. it was amawod ann e i said, shoot her and everyone started running. she had something on her face, like glasses or a scarf. >> it was brutal, it was the real deal. i heard at least 20 shots. >> first time 3-4, second time, it was 10-11. nonstop. someone was hobbling with her leg. we brought her over there and brought her into carl's jr. >> she was shot in the calf, she had friends with her that were also wounded. they took her into carl's jr. where they put her on the table and we were trying to fix her wound. i tried to find something to help the victim and i got a bunch of cord and tied it above her like to stop the bleeding.>> reporter: it was
kpix 5's joe vazquez talked to an employee at carl's junior.. who made a tourniquet for one of the gunshot victims. mary's witness??? >>> when shots rang out at youtube, some employees ran to help.>> a tourniquet was made for one of the gunshot victims. >> we heard boom, everybody looked up and did not know what it was. i ran to the window because the window behind me looks over the patio and i saw her. it was amawod ann e i said, shoot her and everyone started running. she...
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in the meantime as joe vazquez tells us. the number of confiscations is now in the hundreds. >> reporter: san francisco's supervisors are on the verge of passing new regulations on the thousands of scooters. meanwhile they continue to compensate scooters. >> where are they coming from? you're literally landing from another planet. >> and they are not suppose to be there. but they have been picking them up. >> every morning i have a few complaints. >> reporter: so far they report they have confiscated 335 scooters. paying more than $15,000 to get them back. there are other rules they are breaking. >> if you have a scooter you should be using the streets, not the bike lanes or the sidewalks. >> you're telling me they are not allowed in the bike lanes? >> that's right. they are considered a motorized vehicle, which is like a motorcycle. >> reporter: it's nice people are mobile in a city, but yeah, i think it shouldn't be in my bike lane. yeah. the scooter companies began operations here last month without asking permission from
in the meantime as joe vazquez tells us. the number of confiscations is now in the hundreds. >> reporter: san francisco's supervisors are on the verge of passing new regulations on the thousands of scooters. meanwhile they continue to compensate scooters. >> where are they coming from? you're literally landing from another planet. >> and they are not suppose to be there. but they have been picking them up. >> every morning i have a few complaints. >> reporter: so...
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joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> tonight, authorities say they are looking for another 16 additional suspects. >>> tonight, san francisco police are also investigating two reported kidnappings in the span of two hours in the mission. the first happened around 1:00 a.m. around 20th street near shotwell. officers say four people dragged a 19-year-old woman into a car. she managed to escape, but thesuspects got away. two hours later near 19th and captious police say three people forced a 17-year-old girl into their car at gunpoint. she also managed to get away. police do not believe the kidnappings are related. >>> hundreds of crime survivors from across the country gathered at the state capitol today. they were joined by some local state and national leaders to kick off national crime victims week. many are calling for action to prevent crime in their communities. governor brown will stand by the victims. >> california for many years has increasingly recognized the suffering, the experience that all families of murder victims have. and we have made a lot of progress. >> reporter: well not everyo
joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> tonight, authorities say they are looking for another 16 additional suspects. >>> tonight, san francisco police are also investigating two reported kidnappings in the span of two hours in the mission. the first happened around 1:00 a.m. around 20th street near shotwell. officers say four people dragged a 19-year-old woman into a car. she managed to escape, but thesuspects got away. two hours later near 19th and captious police say three people forced a...
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joe vazquez was at san quentin today, when he walked out a free man. >> reporter: he spent more than two decades at san quentin's death row. his new group of lawyers found fresh, crucial evidence and now, he is a free man. tears of joy and it tight embrace from friends and family as he is freed from san quentin prison death row. >> he was wrongfully convicted 25 years ago. we are very grateful this day finally has come. >> reporter: he was watching his girlfriend's young daughter in 91, somehow she got out of the house and ended up out of the apartment, unconscious. she was taken to the hospital, it turns out one of the hospitals used an adult size catheter on the 21 month old girl. his lawyers say that explains why she had nasty bruises and injuries to her private parts that appeared as if she had been raped. the lawyers recently found a hospital record regarding the capital are -- the catheter. >> he was hard -- horrified then and horrified today at the loss of life but he had nothing to do with that. >> reporter: the supreme court decided his convictions were -- based on false evi
joe vazquez was at san quentin today, when he walked out a free man. >> reporter: he spent more than two decades at san quentin's death row. his new group of lawyers found fresh, crucial evidence and now, he is a free man. tears of joy and it tight embrace from friends and family as he is freed from san quentin prison death row. >> he was wrongfully convicted 25 years ago. we are very grateful this day finally has come. >> reporter: he was watching his girlfriend's young...
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joe vazquez reports. >> reporter: the call train station at rush hour has become scooter central. for the past 3 weeks, companies like bird, line and spin, have saturated city streets with electric scooters. you pay with an app on your phone. >> i like them, they are great. >> reporter: there have been problems. some scoot on the sidewalk instead of the street when they are finished, a null of riders leave the scooters in random places and that can get messy. the city announced it has had enough. the city attorney issued seize and assist letters to bird, lime and spin, saying the companies are quote creating a public nuisance and endangering public health and safety. >> the days when these companies with their arrogance and venture capital money want to ask for forgiveness rather than permission are coming to an end in the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: the letter orders the scooter companys to keep customers from riding on sidewalks, requires drivers to have licenses and wear helmets and demands scooters get parked out of everybody else's way. >> i can understand
joe vazquez reports. >> reporter: the call train station at rush hour has become scooter central. for the past 3 weeks, companies like bird, line and spin, have saturated city streets with electric scooters. you pay with an app on your phone. >> i like them, they are great. >> reporter: there have been problems. some scoot on the sidewalk instead of the street when they are finished, a null of riders leave the scooters in random places and that can get messy. the city...
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joe vazquez in san bruno, thanks. >>> today, as joe mentioned, federal agents searched a couple properties connected to the gunwoman in southern california. atf agents combed through a dumpster near the shooter's grandmother's home in san diego. they checked a bag of clothes and other items. a woman said she saw aghdam thrown the items in there on monday. the federal agents were also spotted outside the family home in menifee in riverside county. it's unclear what the agents found during that search. >>> this afternoon aghdam's father came out of the house and handed out a typed statement to the family to the media reading in part, "our family is in absolute shock and can't make sense of what has happened yesterday. although no words can describe our deep pain, our family would like to express their utmost regret and sorrow for what happened to innocent victims," and her aunt had this to say. >> to drive a license you have to have an eye exam. how come for getting a stupid gun you don't need mental doctor or something? i don't know. >> the aunt went on to say the family warned mountain vie
joe vazquez in san bruno, thanks. >>> today, as joe mentioned, federal agents searched a couple properties connected to the gunwoman in southern california. atf agents combed through a dumpster near the shooter's grandmother's home in san diego. they checked a bag of clothes and other items. a woman said she saw aghdam thrown the items in there on monday. the federal agents were also spotted outside the family home in menifee in riverside county. it's unclear what the agents found...
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this came after the referee awarded a controversial penalty for a foul on real‘s lucas vazquez.round the world. the south china morning post reports on the rise of the robots, in the local banking sector at least. apparently a completely unstaffed branch has opened in shanghai. it uses artificial intelligence and virtual reality to serve clients. the arab news has a story about themselves on the front page, which they are calling another milestone. they want to become the first gender—balanced newsroom in saudi arabia. they have given themselves two years to achieve the goal. the china daily includes a very fishy prediction about the so called food of the czars. the world‘s largest caviar producer is based in zhejiang province, and they believe these delicacies will be a major hit on chinese dinner plates. now, babita, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, this happened on bbc breakfast in the uk on wednesday morning. presenter mike bushell was attempting to interview english swimmers at the commonwealth games on australia‘s gold coast. but he had to abandon the int
this came after the referee awarded a controversial penalty for a foul on real‘s lucas vazquez.round the world. the south china morning post reports on the rise of the robots, in the local banking sector at least. apparently a completely unstaffed branch has opened in shanghai. it uses artificial intelligence and virtual reality to serve clients. the arab news has a story about themselves on the front page, which they are calling another milestone. they want to become the first...
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we begin with kpix5's joe vazquez and the new security measures at youtube. joe? >> reporter: yeah.ack to normal today, but it is a very somber mood here and behind me you can see there's a cleaning crew. they've just been arriving here
we begin with kpix5's joe vazquez and the new security measures at youtube. joe? >> reporter: yeah.ack to normal today, but it is a very somber mood here and behind me you can see there's a cleaning crew. they've just been arriving here
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joe vazquez, kxipix 5. >>> james comey is slated to speak at the curran theater in san francisco to promote his new book "a higher loyalty." it details his service as f.b.i. director and his intersections with president trump before the president fired him last year. the 7 p.m. event is sold out. a handful of tickets were up for sale on stubhub for as much as $265 each. >>> president trump fired off more angry tweets directed at comey over the weekend and as errol barnett reports, he lashed out at everything from the russian investigation to north korea. >> reporter: it is weekend of presidential contrasts. while the country's four most presidents and four first ladies paid their respects at the funeral of barbara bush, president donald trump sent a flurry of tweets about fired director james comey and michael cohen. >> he stands up for people in his inner circle and people he knows. >> reporter: advisor for the president kellyanne conway explains why trump sent tweets about cohen. >> he's defending someone who's he's worked with and known for a dozen plus years who thinks he's being treate
joe vazquez, kxipix 5. >>> james comey is slated to speak at the curran theater in san francisco to promote his new book "a higher loyalty." it details his service as f.b.i. director and his intersections with president trump before the president fired him last year. the 7 p.m. event is sold out. a handful of tickets were up for sale on stubhub for as much as $265 each. >>> president trump fired off more angry tweets directed at comey over the weekend and as errol...
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vazquez was wanted for a gang-related killing in 20-17. ( james ) housing prices in the bay area jumpedpercent from 2017 and have hit a new peak. in the month of march homes were sold for a median of 820 thousand dollars... according to core logic research. san mateo county had the highest median sale price at 1- point-3 million. san francisco was just behind at 1-point-2 million. solano county had the lowest median prince at 425 thousand dollars. sonoma and contra coasta counties both stayed below 600 thousand. in the last 30 years home prices in the bay area have gone up by 39-point-8 percent. ( darya ) the warriors are moving on to the second round of the n-b-a playoffs. their next opponent -- the new orleans pelicans.( james ) klay thompson led the team to a 49 to 38 halftime lead. and in the third quarter the warriors took a 16 point lead. but spurs tried to fight their way back... by going on a 14 to 4 run late in the 4th quarter. but it wasn't enough. the warriors held to win this one 99 to 91. the warriors took this series 4 games to one.( darya ) meanwhile... game one against t
vazquez was wanted for a gang-related killing in 20-17. ( james ) housing prices in the bay area jumpedpercent from 2017 and have hit a new peak. in the month of march homes were sold for a median of 820 thousand dollars... according to core logic research. san mateo county had the highest median sale price at 1- point-3 million. san francisco was just behind at 1-point-2 million. solano county had the lowest median prince at 425 thousand dollars. sonoma and contra coasta counties both stayed...
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reporting live, joe vazquez, kpix5. >> joe, we appreciate that. thank you. >>> it also turns out the gunwoman had a run-in with bay area police the night before the shooting. kpix5's kiet do is in mountain view with that story. >> reporter: we're getting more details about when she was questioned in this parking lot just a day and a half ago. the police chief from mountain view said his officers followed department procedure and did the right thing. mountain view police were on a routine patrol of the wal-mart parking lot running license plates of parked cars when they got a hit. a white pontiac was connected to a missing persons case in san diego county. around 2 a.m. yesterday the officer tapped on the glass to find nasim aghdam inside. >> she was essentially a citizen sleeping in her car, which is not illegal. >> reporter: the officer questioned her for 20 minutes, checked her id and found she had no outstanding warrants. aghdam stayed inside the car and the police chief said there was no probable cause to search the car. >> she seemed very nor
reporting live, joe vazquez, kpix5. >> joe, we appreciate that. thank you. >>> it also turns out the gunwoman had a run-in with bay area police the night before the shooting. kpix5's kiet do is in mountain view with that story. >> reporter: we're getting more details about when she was questioned in this parking lot just a day and a half ago. the police chief from mountain view said his officers followed department procedure and did the right thing. mountain view police...
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vazquez was wanted for a gang-related killing in 20-17. ( james ) san francisco mayor mark farrell announced car break-ins are declining at city owned parking garages. a popular garage on stockton street saw an 83-percent decrease in break-ins since last month. the drop is being credited to new public safey upgrades... including added security... new fencing... and locked electrical outlets to prevent loitering. there have not been any reported break-ins at the stockton street garage this month. ( darya ) the warriors are moving on to the second round of the n-b-a playoffs. their next opponent -- the new orleans pelicans.( james ) game one is on saturday at oracle arena. kron 4's sara stinson joins us live with more on how you can get a hold of tickets. sara.. sara..tickets.get a hold of tickets. sara.. (ááásaraááá) (ááásaraááá) meanwhile... game one against the pelicans is on saturday at oracle arena. tickets go on sale this morning at 10 for season ticket holders. tickets for the general public go on sale today at 5. ( james ) thanks sara. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news...
vazquez was wanted for a gang-related killing in 20-17. ( james ) san francisco mayor mark farrell announced car break-ins are declining at city owned parking garages. a popular garage on stockton street saw an 83-percent decrease in break-ins since last month. the drop is being credited to new public safey upgrades... including added security... new fencing... and locked electrical outlets to prevent loitering. there have not been any reported break-ins at the stockton street garage this...
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comenzamos con marÍa cristina vÁzquez que tiene cuatro hijas hermosas. tenido recientemente a la mÁs chiquita, quizÁs, puede ser por celos. marÍa cristina: puede ser. ella por mucho tiempo estuvo siendo la mÁs pequeÑa. luego de ella viene la de tres aÑos. desde que viene la de tres aÑos ella empezÓ con eso. alan: estÁ yendo a la escuela? marÍa cristina: sí . alan: la maestra te dice algo? marÍa cristina: sí, por las faltas. karla: adriana comentÓ caso, quÉ te dice tu hija? adriana: ella me preguntaba que por quÉ querÍa ir a la escuela si podÍa aprender en casa. con querer estar aquÍ y no de querer y a la escuela. karla: quÉ descubriste? cristina: su problema era el idioma. nosotros somos de mÉxico y tenemos poco aquÍ. pensamos que eso le costÓ mucho trabajo hablar inglÉs. mucho trabajo adaptarse. yo no hablo inglÉs. no habÍa problemas de conducta, nosotros investigamos. todo lo contrario a mi hija mayor de 14 aÑos. hoy en dÍa me enfrento que es todo lo contrario. mi esposo y yo entendemos que cada hijo es distinto. a lo mejor, consideramos que el sistema
comenzamos con marÍa cristina vÁzquez que tiene cuatro hijas hermosas. tenido recientemente a la mÁs chiquita, quizÁs, puede ser por celos. marÍa cristina: puede ser. ella por mucho tiempo estuvo siendo la mÁs pequeÑa. luego de ella viene la de tres aÑos. desde que viene la de tres aÑos ella empezÓ con eso. alan: estÁ yendo a la escuela? marÍa cristina: sí . alan: la maestra te dice algo? marÍa cristina: sí, por las faltas. karla: adriana comentÓ caso, quÉ te dice tu hija?...
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. >>> pero tambiÉn nosotros que remos felicitar Ácido marie vÁzquez que cumpleaÑos hoy te queremos silman dÍa que los equipos, computadoras y celulares son repositorios de informaciÓn personal y sensitiva puede ser el interÉs de gente cerca de nosotros, allegados de nosotros. quieren conocer los detalles Íntimos de lo que tenemos en nuestros telÉfonos, por medio de fotos, videos y documentos. >>> sin profundizar mucho en lo tÉcnico, cÓmo podemos saber si somos espiados por nuestras computadoras o de nuestros telÉfonos mÓviles. >>> de la misma manera podemos saber si una persona estÁ en malos pasos, las seÑales que da, los equipos son iguales si vemos que las computadoras y celulares estÁn gastando mas baterÍa de lo usual, es una seÑal, pueden estar corriendo aplicaciones que no sabemos que estÁn corriendo. y comportamiento extraÑo de las computadoras, que aparecen ventanas que no abrimos, o el mouse se mueve, el ratÓn se mueve. son sÍmbolos o seÑales de que la computadora puede estar corriendo un programa no autorizado. y de igual forma nuestros celulares y las que tienen web cam. si la
. >>> pero tambiÉn nosotros que remos felicitar Ácido marie vÁzquez que cumpleaÑos hoy te queremos silman dÍa que los equipos, computadoras y celulares son repositorios de informaciÓn personal y sensitiva puede ser el interÉs de gente cerca de nosotros, allegados de nosotros. quieren conocer los detalles Íntimos de lo que tenemos en nuestros telÉfonos, por medio de fotos, videos y documentos. >>> sin profundizar mucho en lo tÉcnico, cÓmo podemos saber si somos...