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stanford law professor jenny martinez is the author. you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: and on your screen is a new book that is coming out this fall. it's called "the romney family table." ann romney is the author of this book. ann romney, when did you find time to put this together? >> guest: well, oddly enough, i've actually written a cookback before, but nobody would know that. and having a mother that's a fantastic cook, a grandmother that was a fantastic cook and then being so enormously blessed with only boys in my life, when they got time to get married and i thought, oh, you know, all these family traditions, all these family recipes are going to get lost because my boys are boys, and they won't be cooking. and so i made a cookbook of our family favorites and gave it to the daughters-in-law which meant i had five copies of something similar to this. it's, obviously, a greatly expanded from that time. but the ore amazing thing that happened -- the other amazing thing that happened is that my love of cooking, my love of
stanford law professor jenny martinez is the author. you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: and on your screen is a new book that is coming out this fall. it's called "the romney family table." ann romney is the author of this book. ann romney, when did you find time to put this together? >> guest: well, oddly enough, i've actually written a cookback before, but nobody would know that. and having a mother that's a fantastic cook, a grandmother that was a fantastic...
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que los menores sean regresados a mÉxico. >> el problema segÚn testimonios escrito y presentado por martÍnez d, es que villegas ya no tiene la custodia de los menores, y Él presuntamente se divorciÓ de ella en julio del 2011. >> villegas asegura que todo el proceso fue ilegal pues nunca fue notificada y por eso presentÓ denuncias en el estado de morelos donde vivÍa con martÍnez d y sus hijos y en el distrito federal. >> (en inglÉs). >> el abogado de villegas en la ciudad de los vientos dice que en este momento nadie tiene el derecho de sacar a los niÑos de los lÍmites de la ciudad de chicago, al intentar hablar con martÍnez d en chicago para obtener su versiÓn de los hechos su abogado se violentoÓ y nos impidiÓ acercarnos a Él y ninguno de los dos ha respondido nuestras llamadas. >> autoridades mexicanas se han mostrado hermÉtica en su cuÁnto a este caso y ambas partes tendrÁn que comparecer el prÓximo 8 de julio en la corte del condado donde el juez decida el futuro de estos niÑos. >> en chicago, enrique garcÍa fuentes, univisiÓn. >> un taxista re capturado dentro de la
que los menores sean regresados a mÉxico. >> el problema segÚn testimonios escrito y presentado por martÍnez d, es que villegas ya no tiene la custodia de los menores, y Él presuntamente se divorciÓ de ella en julio del 2011. >> villegas asegura que todo el proceso fue ilegal pues nunca fue notificada y por eso presentÓ denuncias en el estado de morelos donde vivÍa con martÍnez d y sus hijos y en el distrito federal. >> (en inglÉs). >> el abogado de villegas en...
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martinez was violent. >> he got a cut across her chest. she grabbed the knife. he bit her hand. >> i took my first and hit him in the face. and told him to get out. >> martinez jumped out to the van. >> i didn't mean to run him over, i was just trying to stop him, so he didn't hurt anybody else. >> reporter: others in texas are proud of the action. >> she was trying to protect herself and her kids. >> reporter: martinez is expected to face felony charges when he is released from the hospital, where he was air lifted with serious injuries after the attack. >> we are safe. >> rob nelson. abc news, new york. >> one more reason why you do not mess with texas. >>> man is facing trespassing charges after a stun. look at this, the man climbed an 8 story utility tower in california. he held off police for a number of hours. the power company had to reroute the electricity for the man's safety. used use a tree trimmer and buck today kit him down. >>> this morning federal agents are being sent in to determine what started the black forest fire. the fire is fueled by bone-
martinez was violent. >> he got a cut across her chest. she grabbed the knife. he bit her hand. >> i took my first and hit him in the face. and told him to get out. >> martinez jumped out to the van. >> i didn't mean to run him over, i was just trying to stop him, so he didn't hurt anybody else. >> reporter: others in texas are proud of the action. >> she was trying to protect herself and her kids. >> reporter: martinez is expected to face felony...
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according to watts, martinez is still talking. john zarrella, cnn, st. petersburg, florida. >>> up next your privacy online. after the nsa leaked bombshell what can be done to protect americans from snooping? and governor christie's late night slow jam. at university of phoenix we kis where it can take you.cation (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. i'm sure she is. [ ethereal music plays ] [ motorcycle revving ] getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. >>> joining me to talk about the politics of the week are cnn's senior political analyst ron brown stein who is editorial director of the national journal and cnn chief
according to watts, martinez is still talking. john zarrella, cnn, st. petersburg, florida. >>> up next your privacy online. after the nsa leaked bombshell what can be done to protect americans from snooping? and governor christie's late night slow jam. at university of phoenix we kis where it can take you.cation (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work....
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authorities say a lab test showed martinez's dna on the cigarette butt. right now martinez is sitting inside of an alabama jail in connection with a homicide there. cnn's elena mocado joins me now with this crazy story. a lot of questions. first question, what prompted him, do we even know, to up and then confess to killing 30 people? >> brooke, according to the detective who spoke with him in alabama, jose martinez just wanted to come clean for all of the crimes he's committed. the double murder you mentioned happened in marion county more than six years ago. it wasn't until earlier this year that detectives got those lab results pointing to martinez as a suspect in that case. now, investigators did a little bit of digging. they found out that martinez was wanted in alabama for an unrelated homicide. he was arrested in arizona and extradited to alabama where he is now facing a first-degree murder charge. a florida detective traveled to alabama to talk to martinez about the 2006 double homicide. authorities say he not only confessed to that crime, but he
authorities say a lab test showed martinez's dna on the cigarette butt. right now martinez is sitting inside of an alabama jail in connection with a homicide there. cnn's elena mocado joins me now with this crazy story. a lot of questions. first question, what prompted him, do we even know, to up and then confess to killing 30 people? >> brooke, according to the detective who spoke with him in alabama, jose martinez just wanted to come clean for all of the crimes he's committed. the...
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martinez at this time? >> i do have one question. excuse me. >> not so much with respect to the particular waiver for you, but in your letter, you said that it was your understanding that after the completion of your term that section 3.234 could be waived and i think that it is important for all of the members of such bodies to get an accurate understanding of whether a waiver is possible. so would i just like to know from whom you got that understanding. who talked to you? >> well, basically what happened is this is a new commission. >> and it does have, you know, seats with the particular qualifications and the one that i served in was for a architect with a background in historic preservation and so it does have particular qualifications and you know before i agreed to be on the commission i did have a conversation with marlina about the ethics aspect of this position and whether or not i would be able to continue to work and you know to what extent i would be able to have dealings with both the planning commission and the hpc an
martinez at this time? >> i do have one question. excuse me. >> not so much with respect to the particular waiver for you, but in your letter, you said that it was your understanding that after the completion of your term that section 3.234 could be waived and i think that it is important for all of the members of such bodies to get an accurate understanding of whether a waiver is possible. so would i just like to know from whom you got that understanding. who talked to you?...
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>> reporter: we're following breaking news for you in martinez. crews are trying to get the water turned off after a water main break. >>> a bombshell announcement that the federal government is scooping you the records of verizon phone customers. how will you react if you find out your phones are being tapped? >> reporter: president obama arrives to the bay area today. we'll tell you what is on the agenda. >>> you heard steve. a lot of people will start to head off. a lot of people will be heading to the beaches. but meteorologists say be careful if you think about going swimming. "mornings on 2" begins right now. >>> well, it's thursday. june 6th. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook in for tori campbell. >>> less get right to steve -- let's get right to steve. we did talk about mist and fog. >> there is a lot of fog. >> okay. >> by the coast around the bay, there's a lot of fog. 50s, 60s 70s, some mid, lower 80s if you don't get fog. here's sal. >>> good morning, westbound 237. some pretty owtraffic here. surprisingly thi
>> reporter: we're following breaking news for you in martinez. crews are trying to get the water turned off after a water main break. >>> a bombshell announcement that the federal government is scooping you the records of verizon phone customers. how will you react if you find out your phones are being tapped? >> reporter: president obama arrives to the bay area today. we'll tell you what is on the agenda. >>> you heard steve. a lot of people will start to head...
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. >> reporter: in the past couple of years according to a credit report, julie martinez bought a 2011 toyota camry and new furniture. reasonable purchases unless you're a toddler. julie's only 3 years old and didn't actually buy anything. a woman stole her identity and then took out loans in her name for those big ticket items. >> i was just mad, angry, confused. you can't really think about an infant. you can pretty much say a toddler, you know, having their social security stolen. >> reporter: have you ever thought about checking your child's credit report? that's how julie's parents learned about the crime. >> well, initially we were told someone had financed a vehicle for about 21,000 and then we got wind of another account. >> i think it's around like $10,000 from what i remember. that's already $30,000. >> reporter: the craziest thing about the martinez case, they know the name and the address of the thief. but police say they don't have the time or the resources to pursue the case. or other identity thefts. >> who says that? she already used by daughter's social security. who s
. >> reporter: in the past couple of years according to a credit report, julie martinez bought a 2011 toyota camry and new furniture. reasonable purchases unless you're a toddler. julie's only 3 years old and didn't actually buy anything. a woman stole her identity and then took out loans in her name for those big ticket items. >> i was just mad, angry, confused. you can't really think about an infant. you can pretty much say a toddler, you know, having their social security stolen....
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claudine wong is live in martinez with when residents will have water back on. good afternoon, claudine. >> reporter: good afternoon. yes, it's gonna take a while. we talked about this cracked water main. you can see where the water is coming out. obviously, that's where the crack is. crews are trying to determine how much of this pipe has to be saved and how much has been -- has to be replaced. that's why they've got flowing through it to get a better idea. no doubt, this work will take them all day. the water started flowing before sunrise. tens of thousands of gallons of water pushing rock and mud down several streets in downtown martinez. it could take crews hours to get the shut down trying valve after valve to get to the problem. by the time the water was off, the damage was done. this pressure created a sinkhole and also raised the pavement on one section of jones street by almost 4 inches. >> actually, i was. i didn't realize -- i guess there is a reservoir up there and i didn't realize it was that close. the force of the water that was coming down was i
claudine wong is live in martinez with when residents will have water back on. good afternoon, claudine. >> reporter: good afternoon. yes, it's gonna take a while. we talked about this cracked water main. you can see where the water is coming out. obviously, that's where the crack is. crews are trying to determine how much of this pipe has to be saved and how much has been -- has to be replaced. that's why they've got flowing through it to get a better idea. no doubt, this work will take...
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paige was booked into the martinez jail. >> there have been more than four dozen cases in the past 10 days of people jumping off of moving muni buses. this is youtube video showing teenagers jumping off of a bus. it may have been shot years ago, but this is an example of a problem that is now fronting the center in san francisco. the cases involve a muni riders putting a certain amount pressure to open the bus back door door the ride. police say, the passengers jumped off the bus as if it is reaching speeds of 25 mi. per hour. >> police are now looking through surveillance videos to see if one person or if several people are to blame. no one has been hurt. however, officials say, that one was has been damaged. each time this
paige was booked into the martinez jail. >> there have been more than four dozen cases in the past 10 days of people jumping off of moving muni buses. this is youtube video showing teenagers jumping off of a bus. it may have been shot years ago, but this is an example of a problem that is now fronting the center in san francisco. the cases involve a muni riders putting a certain amount pressure to open the bus back door door the ride. police say, the passengers jumped off the bus as if it...
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martinez became violent. >> she has a cut that goes across her chest. and she grabbed the knife and he bit her hand. >> reporter: baker refused to back down. >> i took my fist and i hit him in the face. and i told him to get out of my car. >> reporter: according to police, martinez jumped out of the van and baker took matters into her own hands. >> i didn't mean to run him over. i was just trying to stop him so he didn't hurt anybody else. >> reporter: others in baytown proud of the action one mother took to protect her kids. >> she was trying to protect herself and her kids. i would do the same thing. >> reporter: martinez is expected to face felony charges once he is released from memorial herman hospital where he was air lifted with serious injuries after the alleged attack. >> we are safe. that's what matters. >> oh, my god. >> don't mess with mama. the moral of that story. >> she is mama bear for sure. you don't take matters into your own hands. all of the research says you run as fast as you can, you comply when they tell you, you know, especially
martinez became violent. >> she has a cut that goes across her chest. and she grabbed the knife and he bit her hand. >> reporter: baker refused to back down. >> i took my fist and i hit him in the face. and i told him to get out of my car. >> reporter: according to police, martinez jumped out of the van and baker took matters into her own hands. >> i didn't mean to run him over. i was just trying to stop him so he didn't hurt anybody else. >> reporter: others...
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book tv sat down with professor martinez at stanford university in california. this is about 20 minutes. >> and book tv from stanford university continues. now we are joined by law professor jenny martinez whose book of the slave trade and the origins of international and human rights law is our next
book tv sat down with professor martinez at stanford university in california. this is about 20 minutes. >> and book tv from stanford university continues. now we are joined by law professor jenny martinez whose book of the slave trade and the origins of international and human rights law is our next
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hispanos cuyos cuerpos fueron encontrados en noviembre del 2006 dentro de una camioneta, martinez ha confesado ayudar a decenas de personas como parte de su trabajo como sicario para los carteles de la droga. >>> discusiÓn en san luisbalace. el hombre era el dueÑo del negocio y sus empleados los muertos. >>> la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ como parte de la ley de polÍtica de defensa medida para castigar en cortes militares a los militares en servicio que sean culpables de acoso sexual y violaciÓnes, la nueva ley va a pasar a su discusiÓn y posible aprobaciÓn al senado. >>> activistas y mariachis unieron fuerzas en una doble misiÓn en prisiones de los Ángel para rendir homenaje del dÍa del padre a los inmigrantes privados de libertad, vamos a ver la nota. >>> la mÚsica del mariachi lleÓo a la cÁrcel del condado de los Ángeles, los padres de familia detenidos y en proceso de deportaciÓn. >>> en la cÁrcel del centro de los Ángeles, es el primer paso cuando traen las personas que detienen por no tener licencia, de aquÍ al centro de detenciÓn de inmigraciÓn. >>> de
hispanos cuyos cuerpos fueron encontrados en noviembre del 2006 dentro de una camioneta, martinez ha confesado ayudar a decenas de personas como parte de su trabajo como sicario para los carteles de la droga. >>> discusiÓn en san luisbalace. el hombre era el dueÑo del negocio y sus empleados los muertos. >>> la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ como parte de la ley de polÍtica de defensa medida para castigar en cortes militares a los militares en servicio que sean culpables...
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those results pointed to martinez. and that's when investigators started digging and they realized martinez was also wanted in alabama for an unrelated homicide. now, authorities arrested him in arizona and he was extradited back to alabama for a first-degree murder charge. now, here is where things got interesting. florida detectives travelled to alabama to talk to martinez and they say that's when he confessed to not only the 2006 double homicide, but also to dozens ever other murders. and investigators say martinez told them he committed his first murder when he was 16 years old. >> so he claims he's committed these 30 murders. do police believe him? >> that's what investigators are trying to figure out exactly how many of these murders he committed. but so far, they say they have been able to confirm at least 11 murder victims that martinez allegedly confessed to killing. >> so what happens now? >> investigators will try to figure out exactly how many of these victims were actually martinez -- he allegedly confesse
those results pointed to martinez. and that's when investigators started digging and they realized martinez was also wanted in alabama for an unrelated homicide. now, authorities arrested him in arizona and he was extradited back to alabama for a first-degree murder charge. now, here is where things got interesting. florida detectives travelled to alabama to talk to martinez and they say that's when he confessed to not only the 2006 double homicide, but also to dozens ever other murders. and...
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. >> we have a report of a water main break in martinez at conference street, if martinez, off the freeway, but it does hamper the commute in and out of the area. on our waze app, according to our wazer it was one vehicle accident. a spinout. we have very, very decent traffic tips and you can track your own traffic with the exclusive waze app at apple app and google play from ways to the maze, 80 westbound at 580, traffic is building as the metering lights have been turned on and the eastbound commute is running at top speed. >> thank you. it is now 6 on. a demolition roth goes wrong in philadelphia and the search is on for survivors. the late-night rescue after a builting collapse leaves half a dozen people dead. >> apple is getting all the attention when it comes to smartphones, right, but droid is trying to change that. "7 on your side" and "consumer [ horn honks, bump ] [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows that are dermatologist tested to be gentle on your skin. face every day with puffs s
. >> we have a report of a water main break in martinez at conference street, if martinez, off the freeway, but it does hamper the commute in and out of the area. on our waze app, according to our wazer it was one vehicle accident. a spinout. we have very, very decent traffic tips and you can track your own traffic with the exclusive waze app at apple app and google play from ways to the maze, 80 westbound at 580, traffic is building as the metering lights have been turned on and the...
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en lima perÚ, marÍa luisa martÍnez, univisiÓn. >>> suerte a la dueÑa de randy. asÍ llegamos al final de este noticiero, gracias por estar con nosotros. feliz fin de semana. ♪. ♪ ay ey, ey, ey . (sirena). ♪. >> eres una vergÜenza para tu abuelo. don ramiro siempre ha sido un hombre honrado, en cambio tÚ. >> usted quÉ sabe. >> sÉ que el collar de la seÑora lucÍa narvÁez apareciÓ en tu jacal. >> pero ya dije por quÉ y cÓmo le hizo pa' dÁrmelo, pero usted no me quiere creer.
en lima perÚ, marÍa luisa martÍnez, univisiÓn. >>> suerte a la dueÑa de randy. asÍ llegamos al final de este noticiero, gracias por estar con nosotros. feliz fin de semana. ♪. ♪ ay ey, ey, ey . (sirena). ♪. >> eres una vergÜenza para tu abuelo. don ramiro siempre ha sido un hombre honrado, en cambio tÚ. >> usted quÉ sabe. >> sÉ que el collar de la seÑora lucÍa narvÁez apareciÓ en tu jacal. >> pero ya dije por quÉ y cÓmo le hizo pa'...
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i would do the same thing. >> reporter: martinez is expected to face felony larges once he's replaced from memorial home and hospital after he was air lifted with serious injuries after the alleged attack. >> we're safe, that's all that matters. >> for "good morning america," rob nelson, new york. >> she made a lot of texans proud this morning. i like how she said, he messed with the wrong witch. we turn to matt gutman with the rest of the other stories this morning. good morning. >> don't mess with the cubs. >> no, you don't. >>> lots of news, an egypt air flight landed safely in new york after a bomb threat caused a delay. the plane was diverted last night when a passenger said she found a threatening note in the bathroom. it made an emergency landing in scotland. everyone was searched, but nothing was found. >>> new this morning, after months of saber rattling, top north korean officials are proposing high level talks with the u.s. to discuss the nuclear program and other security issues in hopes of easing the tensions on the peninsula. fire crews battling a massive fire in indiana
i would do the same thing. >> reporter: martinez is expected to face felony larges once he's replaced from memorial home and hospital after he was air lifted with serious injuries after the alleged attack. >> we're safe, that's all that matters. >> for "good morning america," rob nelson, new york. >> she made a lot of texans proud this morning. i like how she said, he messed with the wrong witch. we turn to matt gutman with the rest of the other stories this...
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martinez. chair will recognize the gentleman from alabama, mr. backus for his questions. >> thank you. thank you. let me address the two witnesses at the end of the table. i think you know that i have advocated for a comprehensive approach, because i don't think we ought to have two classes of long-term residents. i even support a pathway to citizenship but i do think it ought to be earned. and, let me ask you about someone with two dui convictions. do you think that they have earned citizenship or do you think we ought to alou them to stay in our country? >> well, if we are talking about the senate immigration bill which i think was referenced earlier as allowing a number of very criminal offenses that were described here, as allowing those people to earn citizenship, that is not the case. and we wouldn't agree with that. i think that -- >> someone has two d dui convictions, would you agree that, they do endanger public welfare and safety and the lives of, not only our citizens but of other un
martinez. chair will recognize the gentleman from alabama, mr. backus for his questions. >> thank you. thank you. let me address the two witnesses at the end of the table. i think you know that i have advocated for a comprehensive approach, because i don't think we ought to have two classes of long-term residents. i even support a pathway to citizenship but i do think it ought to be earned. and, let me ask you about someone with two dui convictions. do you think that they have earned...
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so ladies and gentlemen, the most popular man in the district ramone martinez and i love him with all of my heart he is amazing. >> i just got a twitter from obama and he can't make it, no parking. yeah, but he wants us to know that we do have the best looking superintendent in california. and thank you kevin, you should get one of these because everybody raised it but you. thank you for nominating me, i was doing my job and i love the kids thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you. >> [ applause ] >> thank you, ramone and i would like at this point to call to the microphone teresa shift principal at james tellman middle school who will present the rave special service award. >> good evening superintendent and members of the board, i am so excited to be able to celebrate rosio soto she is amazing and he and so many people know her from being the parent liaison and also at cleveland elementary and mr. sanchez was not able to make it here and he wanted us to represent him and just raving about her. the assistant principal. miss soto just goes above and beyond every single day for
so ladies and gentlemen, the most popular man in the district ramone martinez and i love him with all of my heart he is amazing. >> i just got a twitter from obama and he can't make it, no parking. yeah, but he wants us to know that we do have the best looking superintendent in california. and thank you kevin, you should get one of these because everybody raised it but you. thank you for nominating me, i was doing my job and i love the kids thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank...
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police say lorena martinez had been stabbed multiple times. >> she was saying somebody help me, please. trying to kill me. >> she was layed out here. >> with her last breath lorena martinez named her friend and neighborhood victor mejia as her attacker. he stole his friend's car and dumped it. tonight they don't know where she. >>> a spotlight on one of the bay area's most wanted men. he has been on the run for two years after his drinking buddy wound up dead. >> reporter: the blood tells the story. >> it was beyond rage. he was angry. he was upset. he was in a fit of not in control of himself. talking multiple stab wounds. >> reporter: in 2011 the victim and the suspect were drinking beer in the suspect's garage. by 2:00 a.m. they began arguing. police say he pulled a knife. he tried to run but he caught up to him and stabbed him 15 times. >> we have stab wounds in the finger. which is indicative of him trying to defend himself. he didn't stop after one wound he continued on and on and on. >> reporter: he lost blood, getting weak. he collapsed on the grass and died in the shadows. a j
police say lorena martinez had been stabbed multiple times. >> she was saying somebody help me, please. trying to kill me. >> she was layed out here. >> with her last breath lorena martinez named her friend and neighborhood victor mejia as her attacker. he stole his friend's car and dumped it. tonight they don't know where she. >>> a spotlight on one of the bay area's most wanted men. he has been on the run for two years after his drinking buddy wound up dead....
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but the residents are deal, with were more. >> people living on jones and martinez street have to go without water today although they woke up to thousands of gallons of it in front of their homes. >> came out and probably right around 5:00 or so or before that and there was a river running down the street so it was scary because it looked like the street was buckling. >> i am looking out the window and wondered what the heck was going on so i note i would come out and investigate and i see this. unbelievable. >> it took crews two hours to shut off the water and they say it is tough to find the valves when they are buried under several inches of water and they were dealing with water on the street. >> it was gushing pretty go. i am sure it is tens of thousands of gallons. at a minimum. >> it was traced to a crack in a 12" pipe that runs to the city reservoir. >> this is an older section of pipe and they often break over time. it is unusual to see one -- it is not unusual to see a break but this just happened to be a big line. >> crews are checking for other issues including making su
but the residents are deal, with were more. >> people living on jones and martinez street have to go without water today although they woke up to thousands of gallons of it in front of their homes. >> came out and probably right around 5:00 or so or before that and there was a river running down the street so it was scary because it looked like the street was buckling. >> i am looking out the window and wondered what the heck was going on so i note i would come out and...
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she joins us live outside of that courthouse in martinez. christie, i can only imagine what kind of emotions this young lady is going through. what is she saying about that night? >> reporter: jane doe is whatdc they're calling her. she remembers very little about that attack. she has sort of a flash memory of clutching a neck class she was given that night and being kicked in the stomach but she said she did not drink with any of these men or boys but at one point she did point to defendant jose montanyo of one of three men she was introduced to as she left the dance at richmond high school in 2009. a night prosecutors say left in a horrific night. she walked into court noticeably petit. she said at the time she was 16 years old, 4'11", 95 pounds. she says she left the dance because she wasn't feeling well and was going to call her dad when a male called her over into a courtyard and introduced her to three other young men. one of them even put a coat down on a picnic table for her. she says that she -- they talked whi. they did not drink t
she joins us live outside of that courthouse in martinez. christie, i can only imagine what kind of emotions this young lady is going through. what is she saying about that night? >> reporter: jane doe is whatdc they're calling her. she remembers very little about that attack. she has sort of a flash memory of clutching a neck class she was given that night and being kicked in the stomach but she said she did not drink with any of these men or boys but at one point she did point to...
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martinez was arrested in arizona and extra indicted to alabama where florida detectives caught up with him and they say he confessed to the 2006 murders offering details they believe only the killer would have known. suzanne. >> police are saying now he says he is responsible for the murders of 30 people. how did that happen? >> the marion county sheriff's office says so far they have been able to confirm at least 11 murder victims that martinez allegedly confessed to killing and they are now working with other law enforcement agencies around the country to try to identify all potential victims. they say martinez told them he was just 16 years old when he committed his first killing. >> unbelievable. that is quite a story there. just made that confession. >> that's what it seems like. sounds like he wanted to come clean. at least that's what the florida detective that interviewed him in alabama told us. >> a serial killer. >> that's what it sounds like. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. watch as hillary clinton, chelsea, bill clinton coming up, how the former secretary of state is b
martinez was arrested in arizona and extra indicted to alabama where florida detectives caught up with him and they say he confessed to the 2006 murders offering details they believe only the killer would have known. suzanne. >> police are saying now he says he is responsible for the murders of 30 people. how did that happen? >> the marion county sheriff's office says so far they have been able to confirm at least 11 murder victims that martinez allegedly confessed to killing and...
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martinez. you eloquently spoke to the fact that what we need to do. ut i think you did not speak clearly enough. it's going to take enforcement. you did say that a large americans want immigration fixed. i want it fixed alsz. i know we're not going to send people. million i'll be standing at the front of the line to argue that. the question wasn't asked that way. if you ask those people, should they all get amnesty, those significantly increase ecause i'm not only hear it in pennsylvania, but people across the country. we need to deal with this, but not total amnesty. there was a statement about enforcement levels that this administration increased. that's not true. 'm disappoint in this administration and the bush administration for not issue in the s previous administration and the bush administration. been doing, lt has what homeland has been doing is sent back at als the border are considered to be individuals who are here and sent back. that's how they inflate the numbers. i am offended by
martinez. you eloquently spoke to the fact that what we need to do. ut i think you did not speak clearly enough. it's going to take enforcement. you did say that a large americans want immigration fixed. i want it fixed alsz. i know we're not going to send people. million i'll be standing at the front of the line to argue that. the question wasn't asked that way. if you ask those people, should they all get amnesty, those significantly increase ecause i'm not only hear it in pennsylvania, but...
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sal castaneda is in martinez to tell us why this trial is so unusual. sal?>> reporter: it's unusual because there are two defendants, two juries, yet one trial. that is because prosecutors say that some evidence that is not admissible for one of them can be used against the other. today opening statements continued for the two men on trial for the gang rape at richmond high school in 2009. it's a double trial. the district attorney told the jury how he plans to proceed with the prosecution of 22-year-old jose mantalvo of richmond. yesterday a separate jury heard about the defendant marcelles peter also on trial for the gang rape. at the trial, they were talking about how the night went terribly wrong for a sophomore coming home from a homecoming dance. >> she suffered great bodily injury as part of that attack. i'll just tell you that the evidence will prove that mr. montalvo personally committed some of those acts. >> reporter: in a court yard on the school campus some say the victim was heavily intoxicated. the victim is expected to testify at the trial. s
sal castaneda is in martinez to tell us why this trial is so unusual. sal?>> reporter: it's unusual because there are two defendants, two juries, yet one trial. that is because prosecutors say that some evidence that is not admissible for one of them can be used against the other. today opening statements continued for the two men on trial for the gang rape at richmond high school in 2009. it's a double trial. the district attorney told the jury how he plans to proceed with the...
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. >> like the martinez family. >> he was born at 11:32 on tuesday and by friday there was a social worker in the hospital and told me how can we help. >> this is esau, three years ago he was born critically ill. >> it was very traumatic delivery and we were worried. thisrushed him off to the corner and started working on him. he was blue and without oxygen and he was having seizures, had some abnormal brain activity and he could be in the hospital for week oregon months. >> he ended up staying in the hospital for six weeks. >> i could the a call from the co-worker and they want to give you a grant. they asked how much do you make in a month and we'll give you that much money. >> marty and sara martinez both work at tailor made water systems out of concord. that is the company barry taylor founded in 1998. >> i knew who they were. they allowed mow me to stay home with him for four more peeks weex than i planned and get that bonding time. it was like a prayer being answered. >> more people can feel more comfortable approaching because that is what we do. we're here for this. >> i think the
. >> like the martinez family. >> he was born at 11:32 on tuesday and by friday there was a social worker in the hospital and told me how can we help. >> this is esau, three years ago he was born critically ill. >> it was very traumatic delivery and we were worried. thisrushed him off to the corner and started working on him. he was blue and without oxygen and he was having seizures, had some abnormal brain activity and he could be in the hospital for week oregon months....
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if that team can get victor martinez providing some pop, oh, my gosh. martinez, fielder, cabrera. cody ross takes the first pitch fastball for a strike. >> bob: one thing you know for sure, you'd rather pitch for them than against them. >> justin: the 0-1 from leake. lined to center field. and quickly two up, two down here in the second. mike leake made his name at arizona state. two-time pac 10 pitcher of the year. yes, when he was there, it was still the pac 10. also could do some damage with the bat. but this guy was a stud for the sun devils. time for the own your space pitcher profile brought to you by avis. his only previous start here in arizona was back on april 10th of 2011. got a no-decision, 4 2/3, 9 hits, 6 runs, 4 walks, 2 strikeouts. he has about two dozen friends here at the ballpark tonight for this one. breaking ball. kubel, down low. one ball, one strike. >> bob: manager dusty baker said you could tell that mike leake was special his first big league spring training when starting pitchers are allowed to leave after the fifth inning of the game figuring all the bi
if that team can get victor martinez providing some pop, oh, my gosh. martinez, fielder, cabrera. cody ross takes the first pitch fastball for a strike. >> bob: one thing you know for sure, you'd rather pitch for them than against them. >> justin: the 0-1 from leake. lined to center field. and quickly two up, two down here in the second. mike leake made his name at arizona state. two-time pac 10 pitcher of the year. yes, when he was there, it was still the pac 10. also could do some...
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. >>> it is like a dream for martinez. >> what is your greatest memory of your father? >> the parties we had at the restaurant. >> reporter: after 26 years her father's alleged killer arrested, his capture thanks in large part to her. >> my family told me don't forget that name. >> reporter: she was nine. jose martinez was shot and killed outside the new york city restaurant he and his wife owned. but the suspect, santos fled to the dominican republic. the nypd says the murder case was closed in 1998 after receiving information that santos was jailed in the dominican republic. what they didn't know was a year later santos was released. >> they should not have closed the case. should have been looked at to see if there was additional information. >> reporter: in 2006 she started hunting online for her father's alleged killing delving into websites like background.com. >> what did you find? >> i didn't know i found so much stuff. >> reporter: after years of searching -- >> let me look. i had this background check. >> reporter: she took what she found here to the 34th prec
. >>> it is like a dream for martinez. >> what is your greatest memory of your father? >> the parties we had at the restaurant. >> reporter: after 26 years her father's alleged killer arrested, his capture thanks in large part to her. >> my family told me don't forget that name. >> reporter: she was nine. jose martinez was shot and killed outside the new york city restaurant he and his wife owned. but the suspect, santos fled to the dominican republic. the...
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jose martinez was shot and killed outside the new york city restaurant he and his wife owned. but the suspect, santos fled to the dominican republic. the nypd says the murder case was closed in 1988 after receiving information that santos was jailed in the dominican republic. what they didn't know was a year later santos was released. >> they should not have closed the case. it should have been looked at to see if there was additional information as to whether or not he was out of jail. >> reporter: in 2006 she started hunting online for her father's alleged killer delving into websites like background.com. what did you find? >> i didn't know i found so much stuff. >> reporter: after years of searching -- >> let me look. i had this background check. it was right at the top. >> reporter: she took what she found here to the 34th precinct in november. >> because november is the anniversary of my father's death, and i get upset. >> reporter: police say it is because of her efforts they were able to capture santos. >> it is admirable what she did. obviously she made a concerted eff
jose martinez was shot and killed outside the new york city restaurant he and his wife owned. but the suspect, santos fled to the dominican republic. the nypd says the murder case was closed in 1988 after receiving information that santos was jailed in the dominican republic. what they didn't know was a year later santos was released. >> they should not have closed the case. it should have been looked at to see if there was additional information as to whether or not he was out of jail....
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>>catherine: kron4's dan carmen in martinez. opening statements began today in the trial against one of the men charged in the gang-rape of a 16-year-old girl. it happened at richmond high school back in 2009. scene. it was the night of the homecoming dance, when prosecutors say at least seven men. and maybe as many as 20. attacked the girl. prosecutors say was was drunk and going in and out of consciousness during the attack. kron4's dan kerman has details on today's opening statements. >> in the test for dna on it that use condom, evidence was found. seamen for john crane and seamen for marcellus peters. >>dan: but defense attorneys say that does not tell the full story. peters attorney admits his client was at the scene but tries to suggest that his dna was blown to use a condom from somewhere else. peter is charged with rape, rape with a foreign object, and forciblelation. it'd that the victim herself will testify in this case. at the courthouse in martinez, dan carmen, kron 4 news. >>catherine: police of looking for four me
>>catherine: kron4's dan carmen in martinez. opening statements began today in the trial against one of the men charged in the gang-rape of a 16-year-old girl. it happened at richmond high school back in 2009. scene. it was the night of the homecoming dance, when prosecutors say at least seven men. and maybe as many as 20. attacked the girl. prosecutors say was was drunk and going in and out of consciousness during the attack. kron4's dan kerman has details on today's opening statements....
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virginia martÍnez les pregunta ¿quÉ va a pasar con las personas que ya fueron reportadas? ¿quÉ no estÁ en los estados unidos y qe tienen familia aquÍ en este paÍs? ¿podrÁn regresar a los estados unidos y ser legalizados? >> si alguien fue deportado porque cometiÓ un delito no puede regresar, pero si fue deportado porque estaba aquÍ ilegalmente y tiene familia sÍ podrÁ. >> es una noticia importante, o sea, muchos deportados podrÁn regresar a los estados unidos y hay legalizaciÓn, esto es nuevo ¿verdad? >> hay casos en chicago donde una familia una madre, tres niÑos, los niÑos todos nacidos en estados unidos, ciudadanos americanos, la madre que busca el estatus correcto, su esposo fue deportado 18 aÑos, ella tiene una oportunidad ahora de reunificarse con Él debido a esta legislaciÓn, tiene una posibilidad de que Él regrese y se reÚna con su familia. >> otro punto que es importante, cuando las personas estÁn obteniendo su estatus rpi ellos pueden regresar a su paÍs y regresar nuevamente. (todos hablan). >> y ellos actualmente pueden volver a conectarse
virginia martÍnez les pregunta ¿quÉ va a pasar con las personas que ya fueron reportadas? ¿quÉ no estÁ en los estados unidos y qe tienen familia aquÍ en este paÍs? ¿podrÁn regresar a los estados unidos y ser legalizados? >> si alguien fue deportado porque cometiÓ un delito no puede regresar, pero si fue deportado porque estaba aquÍ ilegalmente y tiene familia sÍ podrÁ. >> es una noticia importante, o sea, muchos deportados podrÁn regresar a los estados unidos y hay...
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jose martinez was shot and killed outside the new york city restaurant he and his wife owned. the suspect fled to the dominican republic. the nypd says the murder case was closed in 1988 after receiving information that he have was jailed in the doe min cap republic. what they didn't know is yusjus year later he was released. >> they should not have closed the case. should have been looked at to see if there was additional information. >> reporter: in 2006 she started hunting online for her father's killer going into websites like background.com. >> what did you find? >> i didn't know i had so much stuff. >> reporter: after years of searching. >> i'm like i think i have something. i said, oh, my god. i had this person in the background check. >> reporter: she took what she found here to the 34th precinct in november. >> november is my father's anniversary and i get upset. >> reporter: police say it was only because of her efforts they were able to capture her. >> obviously she made a conserted effort and it paid off. >> reporter: a police source says after he was arrested in m
jose martinez was shot and killed outside the new york city restaurant he and his wife owned. the suspect fled to the dominican republic. the nypd says the murder case was closed in 1988 after receiving information that he have was jailed in the doe min cap republic. what they didn't know is yusjus year later he was released. >> they should not have closed the case. should have been looked at to see if there was additional information. >> reporter: in 2006 she started hunting online...
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. >> greta: up next, suz martinez, does she think eric holder should resign? that's next n. two minutes,hs secret sebelius is on the hot seat. hear from her and tell us if she has trouble on the horizon. that's just minutes awasm i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ help treulf recover, andment to. learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the hevery everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, wher
. >> greta: up next, suz martinez, does she think eric holder should resign? that's next n. two minutes,hs secret sebelius is on the hot seat. hear from her and tell us if she has trouble on the horizon. that's just minutes awasm i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to...
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. >>> susana martinez, does she think attorney general, eric holder, should resign. seat.een sebelius i on the hot you will hear from secretary sebelius and you tell us if she has somele on the horizon. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help sellingrt. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what u do... even better. ♪ to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash duo. the cream
. >>> susana martinez, does she think attorney general, eric holder, should resign. seat.een sebelius i on the hot you will hear from secretary sebelius and you tell us if she has somele on the horizon. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help sellingrt. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business...