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ian cole, "today in the bay". >>> 4:38 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay", google taking steps to protect your activity online. the new tools allowing you to have more control of what's seen by advertisers. >> it is graduation season for many college students. so where is the best place for them to launch their next chapter in their lives? a new study ranks the best spots for them to live and call home. see how california fared coming up next. and families are gathering itaround the table.america, thanks to reynolds wrap, dinner preparation is perfect, and everyone knows to be mindful of their manners. dinnertime has changed. our quality hasn't. reynolds wrap: foil made in the usa since 1947. >>> here we go. the royal baby. >> the duke and duchess of sussex giving us the first glimpse of the baby boy. let's listen in. >> we are so thrilled to have our own little bundle of joy. we have to spend precious time with him as i slowly starts to grow up. >> you will see two special people in amen. >> yes. >> the queen and the tu
ian cole, "today in the bay". >>> 4:38 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay", google taking steps to protect your activity online. the new tools allowing you to have more control of what's seen by advertisers. >> it is graduation season for many college students. so where is the best place for them to launch their next chapter in their lives? a new study ranks the best spots for them to live and call home. see how california fared coming up next. and...
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developers say it could bring a longer and more comfortable lfe nbc's ian cole reports on the treatment the love of his life ma jane for 58 years. >> she's just a wonderful girl and we never argued in the whole time we were married. >>e@cvy the two metorking at lockheed martin, but five years ago mary jane was diagnosed with stage fo pancreatic cancer, given a fewscg+x months to live >> she took it like a champ. she was treated so well. youxz"vñ can't imagine. =@ cure,hey e isuz'o"f connected with doctors about a newú74l÷ predure developed. c pancreatic cancer is notx2u common in about$&kt 3% of all cancershebut is one of deadliest. >> the doctor is on the team that developed a procedure that delivers chemotherapy j5tÑb to pancreatic tumor instead of across the entire body. >> we'll test inject it with a little contrast dye thathows the blood vessel and here we's blood vesselíhg?#á$áuqp&s the chemotherapy. here we're removing the balloond back and the kechemo is between the two ports and soaking the tumor. >> thedoctor says it's shown success.fkf >> it kept her alive and happy. ohaer
developers say it could bring a longer and more comfortable lfe nbc's ian cole reports on the treatment the love of his life ma jane for 58 years. >> she's just a wonderful girl and we never argued in the whole time we were married. >>e@cvy the two metorking at lockheed martin, but five years ago mary jane was diagnosed with stage fo pancreatic cancer, given a fewscg+x months to live >> she took it like a champ. she was treated so well. youxz"vñ can't imagine. =@...
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. >> reporter: ian cole, "today in the bay". >>> 4:36. south bay authorities credit an alert neighbor who caught a suspected vandal. >> look what happened. this man throws something through the windows of this suv. it happened saturday morning in milpitas on north hillview drive. a total of four cars were vandalized. the neighbor who heard the noise immediately called police. officers quickly is facing felo. >>> this puppy named iris was taken. it happened during an lafayette express. a woman carrying the puppy and slipping out the back door. the rescue group was hosting the event. organizers were distracted with other customers. >> my heart dropped. i was like, oh, my god, did she really take iris. when i saw the video, it was shocking. i was scared for iris because she was just so sneaky about it. >> the camera shows the thief stealing a leash. a $3,000 reward is being offered for iris's return >>> another shoplifting incident also caught on camera. the fish market in berkeley say people stole $300 worth of pricey wagyu beef from japan.
. >> reporter: ian cole, "today in the bay". >>> 4:36. south bay authorities credit an alert neighbor who caught a suspected vandal. >> look what happened. this man throws something through the windows of this suv. it happened saturday morning in milpitas on north hillview drive. a total of four cars were vandalized. the neighbor who heard the noise immediately called police. officers quickly is facing felo. >>> this puppy named iris was taken. it...
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. >> reporter: ian cole, "today in the bay". >>> the number of traffic deaths in the city is going up. according to a report by the city's department of transportation, 52 people are dead as a result of a traffic collision last year. that's up from 46 in 2017. now, the report does have a specific reason for the spike. still an advocacy group is pushing for city council to dedicate more money and resources to fix the issue. >>> a man wanted for murder. police consider him armed and extremely dangerous. his last known address is in east palo alto. he shot and killed the son of former district attorney of merced. >>> officials plan to form a necropsy on a dead whale. so far the marine mammal center says four died of malnutrition, three from contacts with a ship. scientists say that changing oceanic conditions may be altering the whales' food supply. >>> 4:36. some things are worth staying up late for. other things, well, can be as much a letdown. >> that's how some bay area sports fans feel right about now. especially if they stayed up late to watch the sharks and the warriors. game 4 of
. >> reporter: ian cole, "today in the bay". >>> the number of traffic deaths in the city is going up. according to a report by the city's department of transportation, 52 people are dead as a result of a traffic collision last year. that's up from 46 in 2017. now, the report does have a specific reason for the spike. still an advocacy group is pushing for city council to dedicate more money and resources to fix the issue. >>> a man wanted for murder. police...
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let's bring in ian cole. very interested how they will rally in these next 48 hours. a lot of injuries. what do the coaches and players have to say? >> reporter: yeah, for sure. as for this game, you talk about the early start game. you could argue the first two goals were set up by mistake. martin jones misplaying the puck early on in the second, led to an early blues 2-0 lead. but the main concern yet is injuries on this. we saw some big hits tonight. coach peter deboer talking after the game after this loss breaking the game down but also talking about those injured players. >> you know, a few things could have changed the game. i mean, i thought we played well enough to come out of that first maybe up. i thought, you know, arguably a five minute major on tommy hurdle that if it's called, that's a momentum changing play right there. you know, but we come out of the first down 1-0. and then hurdle can't go and carlson can't go, so we started taking on some water. i thought, you know, they took over in the second period and then, you know, when he got hit high, we lo
let's bring in ian cole. very interested how they will rally in these next 48 hours. a lot of injuries. what do the coaches and players have to say? >> reporter: yeah, for sure. as for this game, you talk about the early start game. you could argue the first two goals were set up by mistake. martin jones misplaying the puck early on in the second, led to an early blues 2-0 lead. but the main concern yet is injuries on this. we saw some big hits tonight. coach peter deboer talking after...
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let's bring in nbc bay area ian cole. >> the goal of the procedure is for patients to live a longer, more comfortable life. early studies have shown promising results. he was married to the love of his life, mary jane, for 58 years. >> she was just a wonderful girl. we never argued in the whole time we were married. >> the two met while working at lockheed martin. five years ago she was diagnosed with stage forepancreatic cancer given just a few months to live. >> she took it like a champ. she was treated so well. you can't imagine. >> we go across the tumor -- >> while there is no cure, they connected with doctors about a new procedure developed by renovo rx. >> it is not that common of the it is about 3% of all cancers but it is one of the deadliest? he is on the team that developed a procedure that delivers chemotherapy just to a pancreatic tumor instead of across the entire body. >> it was injecting a little dye that shows the blood vessel. here we see that it steals the chemotherapy. so here we're moving the balloon back. influting the balloons. then chemotherapy is between the
let's bring in nbc bay area ian cole. >> the goal of the procedure is for patients to live a longer, more comfortable life. early studies have shown promising results. he was married to the love of his life, mary jane, for 58 years. >> she was just a wonderful girl. we never argued in the whole time we were married. >> the two met while working at lockheed martin. five years ago she was diagnosed with stage forepancreatic cancer given just a few months to live. >> she...
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here's ian cole. >> reporter: the crash happened here at sunnyvale and el camino last month. since then, there have been some show of respect for the eight victims at this site. and tonight, it was clear this crime continues to shake this city. >> sunnyvale is no home for hate. >> reporter: a community still healing. multiple nonprofit leaders gathering to talk about what happened april 23rd, when investigators say a driver deliberately ran over eight pedestrians because of a perceived race or religion. none were kid. all were hurt. the city was scarred. >> if it's happening here in the san francisco bay area, one of the most liberal parts of the country, you can imagine what might be happening in other parts of the country. >> reporter: maha organized the event. she fears walking down the street in a hijab now. >> my immediate concern was am i under threat for wearing the hijab in public? would this happen to me? >> reporter: foreign born residents make up half of sunnyvale's population, and tonight, community leaders shared what they go through and how to unite. >> hatred,
here's ian cole. >> reporter: the crash happened here at sunnyvale and el camino last month. since then, there have been some show of respect for the eight victims at this site. and tonight, it was clear this crime continues to shake this city. >> sunnyvale is no home for hate. >> reporter: a community still healing. multiple nonprofit leaders gathering to talk about what happened april 23rd, when investigators say a driver deliberately ran over eight pedestrians because of a...
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. >> ian cole, nbc bay are news. >> very cool.l, they may be standard at court houses but metal at city hall? some are pushing back against the idea. they're proposing to put up metal detectors at city hall for safety reasons. critics say it's undemocratic and hostile to the public. congressman came miss disagrees. >> we don't know what's coming in. i decided to listen to the police and see if we can implement a security measure that is inexpensive and unintrusive. >> the detectors would cost city about $125,000 the first year and $100,000 every following year. if the proposal move forward, san jose would join an increasing number of detectors at city hall including l.a. >> battle for space between light wheel bikes and pedestrians. the city is considering eliminating right turns on red lights. some say it would help prevent deaths. 14 people have been killed in track crashes this year. critics say it would make gridlock worse. ♪ >> is that one of their big songs? >> yes. >> tonight's headliner at the bottle rock festival, imagine
. >> ian cole, nbc bay are news. >> very cool.l, they may be standard at court houses but metal at city hall? some are pushing back against the idea. they're proposing to put up metal detectors at city hall for safety reasons. critics say it's undemocratic and hostile to the public. congressman came miss disagrees. >> we don't know what's coming in. i decided to listen to the police and see if we can implement a security measure that is inexpensive and unintrusive. >>...
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nbc bay area's ian cole joins us now. this is a financial protesting being proposed. >> that's right, jessica. supervisor valley brown says this is aimed at the budgets of 20 states that restrict a woman from having an abortion beyond roe v. wade. she said it's worth it because now is the time to take a stand. >>> today hundreds protested in front of the supreme court. >> my body, my choice. >> women should have the right to do with their bodies what they want to do with their bodies. >> reporter: demonstrations organized in cities nationwide, including san francisco, on a growing number of states trying to restrict abortion rights. last week alabama enacted the strictest abortion law in the country, performing the procedure thereldtage of pregnay governors in georgia, hav approved laws to ban abortions after six to eight weeks of pregnancy. >> you have all of these states that are having abortion bans over six weeks. i mean, most women don't even know they're pregnant at six weeks. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor v
nbc bay area's ian cole joins us now. this is a financial protesting being proposed. >> that's right, jessica. supervisor valley brown says this is aimed at the budgets of 20 states that restrict a woman from having an abortion beyond roe v. wade. she said it's worth it because now is the time to take a stand. >>> today hundreds protested in front of the supreme court. >> my body, my choice. >> women should have the right to do with their bodies what they want to do...