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we want to go to kimberly terry outside of san francisco general hospital where stow is being treated for traumatic brain injuries. she has the latest on this morning's arrest and reaction from police as well. >> reporter: bryan stow's family said in the past they want to focus on the recovery of the 42-year-old at san francisco general. they have the utmost confidence in lapd they'll find the people responsible for the brutal beating that left him in critical condition and it appears they have made headway. a lot of headway. early this morning, los angeles police raided an apartment building in east hollywood, where they arrested one man and detained several people for questioning. according to witnesses, among the people taken out of the building was a man with a bald head and tattoos on his neck and arms. resembling one of two suspect sketches pictured on hundreds of billboards. police confirm it is a suspect on the left with the mark under his eye. and the goatee. police in l.a. held a press conference just an hour ago and warn there are two more people out there they are looking
we want to go to kimberly terry outside of san francisco general hospital where stow is being treated for traumatic brain injuries. she has the latest on this morning's arrest and reaction from police as well. >> reporter: bryan stow's family said in the past they want to focus on the recovery of the 42-year-old at san francisco general. they have the utmost confidence in lapd they'll find the people responsible for the brutal beating that left him in critical condition and it appears...
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nbc bay area's kimberly terry is there with more for us. >> reporter: diane, police say the gunman fired multiple rounds and at least two of them tore through the house right to the outside. take a look. there's a bullet hole to the right of the second story window there. police say they believe they have the gun used in this murder/suicide. they were able to enter the home this evening after several hours of waiting for a search warrant. a long, simmering dispute between housemate insize this fairfield home came to a violent end today. >> it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: neighbors identified the man who killed two people before turning the gun on himself as jasonizenburg. a friend said the 37-year-old alleged shooter was a nice person in a bad situation. >> he felt that was his home and all these people are coming in and out of it and he had no say. >> reporter: she said izenburg's 27-year-old ex-girlfriend got a court order to live there since her name was on the deed. since her return several months ago, neighbors say there have been turmoil in the house. >> i would hear arguments com
nbc bay area's kimberly terry is there with more for us. >> reporter: diane, police say the gunman fired multiple rounds and at least two of them tore through the house right to the outside. take a look. there's a bullet hole to the right of the second story window there. police say they believe they have the gun used in this murder/suicide. they were able to enter the home this evening after several hours of waiting for a search warrant. a long, simmering dispute between housemate insize...
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kimberly terry has a look at the rallies and the counter protests of the tea party. hello, kimberly. >> hello, diane. we're waiting for marchers to arrive here at san jose city hall. they headed out about an hour ago after holding a gathering there. it's about a 3 1/2 mile march to san jose city hall where they will hold another rally here. this is one of hundreds of rallies taking place across the nation today. i want to show you some video from a san francisco rally held earlier today. this tradition started well over a century ago. really took off in just the last several years. protesters say they're calling for an end to that criminalization of undocumented immigrants and also calling for protection of workers' rights. one of the organizers of san jose's rally says they are specifically voicing their opposition to recent efforts in wisconsin and also ohio to strip collective bargaining rights away. while the issues do not specifically impact workers, they don't want to stand in solidarity with the union worker since he says a majority of the immigrants make up th
kimberly terry has a look at the rallies and the counter protests of the tea party. hello, kimberly. >> hello, diane. we're waiting for marchers to arrive here at san jose city hall. they headed out about an hour ago after holding a gathering there. it's about a 3 1/2 mile march to san jose city hall where they will hold another rally here. this is one of hundreds of rallies taking place across the nation today. i want to show you some video from a san francisco rally held earlier today....
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nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in san francisco with the latest on this upcoming launch of what teachers are calling their state of emergency campaign. kimberly? >> reporter: educators want their voices heard loud and clear, no more cuts to education. that's what they are asking for. tomorrow kicks off a week-long series of events held by educators that includes rallies, town hall meetings, they'll be handing out literature, and also participating in that sit-in at the capitol. educators say their schools have already been hit hard. classes are packed, teachers are working on their own time and dime to get things done. some districts have cut school days because of funding and say it will only get worse until lawmakers and the governor can work together on a balanced budget. >> we're going to try and deliver the message in every way that we can, that our kids better, our state deserves better. they can do it, step up and do the right thing and continue the balanced approach to solving the state budget. >> reporter: right now the state faces a budget gap of $15 billion. massive cuts have
nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in san francisco with the latest on this upcoming launch of what teachers are calling their state of emergency campaign. kimberly? >> reporter: educators want their voices heard loud and clear, no more cuts to education. that's what they are asking for. tomorrow kicks off a week-long series of events held by educators that includes rallies, town hall meetings, they'll be handing out literature, and also participating in that sit-in at the capitol....
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today the east bay's kimberly terry reports le's family is offering a reward for information to help find her. >> it is hard not to assume the worse. but we are trying. >> reporter: the family of 26-year-old michelle le is desperate to find her. i just want her home. >> reporter: they are offering a $20,000 reward to anyone with information on information of her whereabouts p. she was last leaving kaiser hayward hospital as she was doing a clinical rotation. a surveillance camera is showing what is believed to be le's car leaving the hospital. it is found a half mile from the hospital. >> it looks suspicious. her car was taken from a parking lot and parked a short distance away. left there. >> reporter: family are being tight-lipped and so are family and friends. le's family has come in from all over california to support each other. her brother says this is out of character for le who is always responsible and calls him frequently. >> she has always been a better -- a better child, daughter, than i have been a son in my opinion. she's always protected me ever since our mom passed aw
today the east bay's kimberly terry reports le's family is offering a reward for information to help find her. >> it is hard not to assume the worse. but we are trying. >> reporter: the family of 26-year-old michelle le is desperate to find her. i just want her home. >> reporter: they are offering a $20,000 reward to anyone with information on information of her whereabouts p. she was last leaving kaiser hayward hospital as she was doing a clinical rotation. a surveillance...
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but i mean that was really his son was his life here. >> and that was kimberly terry reporting. now police are waiting to identify, notify the victim's relatives before they release their identities. >>> a 17-year-old teenager remains in a san jose hospital this morning after a triple shooting we told you about yesterday morning. it happened about 5:00 a.m. yesterday at a home on-month prieta drive near the high school. neighbors say a large crowd was partying at the house when gunfire erupted. two 31-year-old men were fatally shot, the teen was taken to a neighborhood hospital. police have not released the victims' names nor a description of any suspects in the case. these are san jose's 17th and 18th homicide of the year. >>> and now to the death of osama bin laden. and new videotapes released this weekend showing the al qaeda leader inside his home, in pakistan. the videos show a man concerned with his appearance and his portrayal in the media. though we do not hear from bin laden himself. as brian moore reports for "today in the bay," pentagon officials removed the audio to
but i mean that was really his son was his life here. >> and that was kimberly terry reporting. now police are waiting to identify, notify the victim's relatives before they release their identities. >>> a 17-year-old teenager remains in a san jose hospital this morning after a triple shooting we told you about yesterday morning. it happened about 5:00 a.m. yesterday at a home on-month prieta drive near the high school. neighbors say a large crowd was partying at the house when...
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. >> that was kimberly terry reporting. he's a wine maker, but also the master mind behind the water slides, a huge attraction in the valley. >>> a nice start to friday. let's hope the nice weather sticks around. is it going to? >> we are looking forward to a comfortable weekend. spring cleaning might be pleasant. the great news is you can give your pg&e bill a rest. you don't need to run the heater or ac. this is what we are looking at now. this system of low pressure is pushing in. it is going to drive in the on shore flow. this morning, we are expecting a significant round of fog. the marine layer will push in where you are this morning. watch for that. it's going to keep the temperature similar to where we are yesterday. we are starting out mild. 53 in oakland. 54 in hayward. this is where we are headed later on today. the 70s. once again, 77 in concord. 75 degrees in fremont. livermore 74. the full forecast is coming up for the weekend. a little bit of a change on the way for next week. it's 4:38 now. i'm guessing cons
. >> that was kimberly terry reporting. he's a wine maker, but also the master mind behind the water slides, a huge attraction in the valley. >>> a nice start to friday. let's hope the nice weather sticks around. is it going to? >> we are looking forward to a comfortable weekend. spring cleaning might be pleasant. the great news is you can give your pg&e bill a rest. you don't need to run the heater or ac. this is what we are looking at now. this system of low pressure...
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nbc bay area's kimberly terry is at the san jose police department with more. kimberly? >> reporter: it was a very violent night in that south san jose neighborhood. right now detectives are trying to sort it all out. they arrived last night in the 4000 block of ambler way to find a woman shot in the driver's seat in a black mercedes sedan. police say they performed cpr but she died with gunshots. a 20-year-old man walked into a have the santa clara medical center with nonlife threatening wounds. police say he was shot in the same area where they found woman but they will not say if the two women or the shootings are related. neighbors who heard the commotion don't want their faces shown on camera but tell us they're upentity the violence and want those responsible caught. >> sometime between t10:00 and 10:30ering with heard gunshots, six to eight of them. and we got down. we didn't want to get hurt. and then we called 911. and the police officer showed up fairly quickly. >> i guess they found the girl slumped over in the front seat of the car which is really sad to me.
nbc bay area's kimberly terry is at the san jose police department with more. kimberly? >> reporter: it was a very violent night in that south san jose neighborhood. right now detectives are trying to sort it all out. they arrived last night in the 4000 block of ambler way to find a woman shot in the driver's seat in a black mercedes sedan. police say they performed cpr but she died with gunshots. a 20-year-old man walked into a have the santa clara medical center with nonlife threatening...
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"today in the bay's" kimberly terry has a look at what happened instead. ♪ it's the end of the world as we know it >> these people are suffering! >> reporter: it turns out the world has not ended, despite an evangelist claiming the epoch lips is coming saturday. harold carmpy, a leader of the family life international. said the rapture would have begun at 6:00 p.m. he told followers to stay at home and pray, others gathered outside his radio station. >> let's go, everybody. >> some came to party and mock the preacher. with koolaid and tickets to the other side. >> i think it's a fantastic, it's like a little party. i'm for it, man, it's fun. >> don't mock these people, folks. they made an error. >> but others came to offer support to campy's followers. >> what we're here to do is provide them hope and to give them an opportunity to work through that disappointment. and to realize that you know, christianity is not associated with this time of extreme interpretation of the word of god. >> they say according to the bible, there's no way to predict the date of rapture. they claim campy
"today in the bay's" kimberly terry has a look at what happened instead. ♪ it's the end of the world as we know it >> these people are suffering! >> reporter: it turns out the world has not ended, despite an evangelist claiming the epoch lips is coming saturday. harold carmpy, a leader of the family life international. said the rapture would have begun at 6:00 p.m. he told followers to stay at home and pray, others gathered outside his radio station. >> let's go,...
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live in tracy, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. breaking news out of pakistan. this is the first video just coming into our newsroom of the aftermath of a roadside bombing in peshawar. the explosion set off near two u.s. consulate vehicles. you can see it there killing a paccy citizen and injuring some americans 678 the vehicle that were targeted, they were traveling through the northwest region. so far no one is claiming responsibility for this bombing. the pakistani taliban has said there will be revenge. we'll bring you new information on the story when it becomes available. >>> the death of his wife' pet chihuahua could mean a south bay man goes to jail for life. he is charged with felony animal cruelty. is that worthy of a life sentence? in this case, the law says yes. we bring in nbc's reporter. three strikes. is he out? >> reporter: well, raj, it is possible he could face life in prison for allegedly killing a puppy if santa clara prosecutors try him under the three strikes law and he is convicted, then he faces the mandatory 25 to life. when he looks at
live in tracy, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. breaking news out of pakistan. this is the first video just coming into our newsroom of the aftermath of a roadside bombing in peshawar. the explosion set off near two u.s. consulate vehicles. you can see it there killing a paccy citizen and injuring some americans 678 the vehicle that were targeted, they were traveling through the northwest region. so far no one is claiming responsibility for this bombing. the pakistani...
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. >> that was kimberly terry reporting. >>> more ahead on "today in the bay."oming up, $250,000 of your dollars to help the disabled, or maybe not. a whistle-blower who runs this agency says the owners are pumping out sweetheart deals. >>> and a deadly flower exhibit just ahead. >>> show you oakland right now. clouds, breezy conditions, a little bit of drizzle underneath some of the low clouds this morning. we're tracking a chance of rain and and thunder. details coming up. >>> and take a live look at the park in the south bay where girls on the run are getting ready for their 5k. they've been training for this together as teams across the silicon valley and up and down and around the bay area to run this race together. there are thousands of girls who will participate. it's a very cool event. we'll show you more about that tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> when austin whitney hears his name called at uc berric lis' commencement ceremony today, he will rise out of his chair, walk across the stage and shake the chancellor's hand which is interesting because he's a p
. >> that was kimberly terry reporting. >>> more ahead on "today in the bay."oming up, $250,000 of your dollars to help the disabled, or maybe not. a whistle-blower who runs this agency says the owners are pumping out sweetheart deals. >>> and a deadly flower exhibit just ahead. >>> show you oakland right now. clouds, breezy conditions, a little bit of drizzle underneath some of the low clouds this morning. we're tracking a chance of rain and and...