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kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, kimberly. the weather took quite a turn overnight. let's check in with the meteorologist on the latest and when the next storm is coming in, rob. >> right now. just saw on the radar. the rain is starting to reach the north bay. where we have seen the most impressive rainfall totals in the last 24 hours. santa rosa. an inch nach of rain so far. see san francisco, 1/2 inch in the last 24 hours. more impressive. santa cruz mountains. three inches of rain. east bay hills. close to 1/2 inch of rain. if you can see on the radar. see the next band, already reaching the sonoma county coastline. approaching into santa rosa. light to moderate rain. see the. that's where the rain line is. partly cloudy skies in san francisco. so, hour by hour, your evening forecast. that's where the rain line is at 6:00. watch what happens. get towards 7:00, 8:00. san jose state, the big game. 7:00 tonight. rain moving into the south bay. and the satellite view still shows a very stormy looking pattern as the system comes
kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, kimberly. the weather took quite a turn overnight. let's check in with the meteorologist on the latest and when the next storm is coming in, rob. >> right now. just saw on the radar. the rain is starting to reach the north bay. where we have seen the most impressive rainfall totals in the last 24 hours. santa rosa. an inch nach of rain so far. see san francisco, 1/2 inch in the last 24 hours. more impressive. santa cruz mountains....
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kimberly terry joins us from juvenile hall with more on the arrest. >> reporter: police say it was great detective work that led them to the teenager who they arrested in concord yesterday evening. the name of the 15-year-old is being withheld because of his age, but police say he will likely be charged with homicide, armed robbery and attempted murder. >> we are very glad he's in custody and hopefully the public can rest at ease. >> reporter: detectives had been looking for the suspect since last weekend since he and jonathan willbanks robbed four businesses, shot and killed a man and got in a shootout with police. the accomplice was arrested november 16, the night of the incident. >> i still can't believe it. >> reporter: news of the arrest came as loved ones gathered for a memorial in campbell. the 22-year-old was shot during the suspect's attempted carjacking in the parking lot of a 7/eleven. >> he wasted his life, his brother's life and the life of his partner. there was no reason to, you know, commit this crime. there was no reason to pull the trigger and kill my brother. >> i hope
kimberly terry joins us from juvenile hall with more on the arrest. >> reporter: police say it was great detective work that led them to the teenager who they arrested in concord yesterday evening. the name of the 15-year-old is being withheld because of his age, but police say he will likely be charged with homicide, armed robbery and attempted murder. >> we are very glad he's in custody and hopefully the public can rest at ease. >> reporter: detectives had been looking for...
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live in san leandro, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> on other side of the proverbial aisle shopperse of the south bay's most popular malls are shopping to get their hands on the best deals. more now with folks camping out all night. this has become as much of a thanksgiving tradition as turkey and football. >> reporter: definitely a tradition. this line is crazy. not going to make jim walk all the way down. this line stretches a quarter mile down from where the best buy is down past about the ross. people standing in line and you can tell who the veterans are, bring out the tents and the board game and the generators. there's a generator right here. you can tell, hey, these guys have been around the block before. we also have first-timers, especially the first people in line. they have been out here since monday? >> 3:00 p.m. here monday at 3:00 p.m. >> monday at 3:00. >> exactly. >> and you got here and that must have felt good because, of course, nobody was here. we were surprised nobody was here but afterwards we started seeing people coming by, like right when we put our tent so
live in san leandro, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> on other side of the proverbial aisle shopperse of the south bay's most popular malls are shopping to get their hands on the best deals. more now with folks camping out all night. this has become as much of a thanksgiving tradition as turkey and football. >> reporter: definitely a tradition. this line is crazy. not going to make jim walk all the way down. this line stretches a quarter mile down from where the best buy is...
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. >> reporter: again, that was kimberly terry reporting. >>> one year after he was killed in the line of duty, some people in vallejo are still struggling to deal with the death of officer jim capoot. he was killed after a high speed chase and foot pursuit. and today, his family and friends and colleagues gathered at vallejo city hall in his honor. members of his family and friends say they remember him as a man who constantly gave back to the community. he was forty-five years old. >>> and spartans football fans, we'll take you to tonight's big game. and nbc bay area setting out to end hunger now. we couldn't do it without the help of volunteers such as these students from san jose. at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an organization that's helping kids find jobs and stay in school, or financing the expansion of a local company that's creating healthier workplaces, what's important to the people of
. >> reporter: again, that was kimberly terry reporting. >>> one year after he was killed in the line of duty, some people in vallejo are still struggling to deal with the death of officer jim capoot. he was killed after a high speed chase and foot pursuit. and today, his family and friends and colleagues gathered at vallejo city hall in his honor. members of his family and friends say they remember him as a man who constantly gave back to the community. he was forty-five years...
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and kimberly terry at the freemont mortuary with more. there was overwhelming grief. the body of the corporal was brought inside the 22-year-old was shot. the morning of november 10th. during a confrontation. and used his as a weapon. and based at camp pendleton. and start college in ape few months. and planning on spending thanksgiving with them. >> he was excited. wrapping up the years in the marine core. came up here. last week and week before. >> the family says they want to know more details about exactly what led up to the shooting since according to them this is completely out of character for them. they want a,000 full investigation. independent of the palm springs police department or river side district. county district attorney any office that is. both officers involved in the shooting have been placeded on paid administrative leave. we were told by the family that the funeral is planned for wednesday, at 11:00 a.m. it is open to the public and will be held here at the family mortuary in free mont. we are told by the family he will receive full military hon
and kimberly terry at the freemont mortuary with more. there was overwhelming grief. the body of the corporal was brought inside the 22-year-old was shot. the morning of november 10th. during a confrontation. and used his as a weapon. and based at camp pendleton. and start college in ape few months. and planning on spending thanksgiving with them. >> he was excited. wrapping up the years in the marine core. came up here. last week and week before. >> the family says they want to...
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kimberly terry is live in the newsroom with more on this investigation and what could have been the deadly crash. >> the crash happened yesterday evening and investigators have been working on piecing together exactly what happened to cause the accident that took four lives. >> along the four-lane stretch of highway near placerville, a toyota prius carrying a family from san francisco was coming out of the mountains when it swerved into the path of oncoming traffic hitting a minivan. >> there's no information leading to any impairment of the driver. >> a 39-year-old man, a woman and a boy in the prey yus were killed. a 10-year-old girl was hospitalized with severe injuries. the fourth victim of the crash was a 4-year-old placerville girl who was in the minivan. four others in that vehicle. including one-year-old twins had minor to moderate injuries. chp are still investigating what may have caused the drivers to swerve. some think it may have been a deer they saw that was injured and laying on the road right after the crash. >> neighbors say deer regularly cut across that section of highwa
kimberly terry is live in the newsroom with more on this investigation and what could have been the deadly crash. >> the crash happened yesterday evening and investigators have been working on piecing together exactly what happened to cause the accident that took four lives. >> along the four-lane stretch of highway near placerville, a toyota prius carrying a family from san francisco was coming out of the mountains when it swerved into the path of oncoming traffic hitting a...
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live in berkeley, kimberly terry, "nbc bay area news." >>> the final push, brown is still campaigning tonight for prop 30, which he says voters must have in order to save public education and higher ed in california. brown says the measure, which would temporarily increase the sales tax and income tax has support among democrats and republicans. >> why is it that the police chiefs, mostly republican, the sheriffs mostly republicans, california das mostly republican support proposition 30? who is against proposition 30? i would say not more than a handful of willful men putting up 90% of the money. >> while there is some language that assures that the $7.9 billion prop 30 gets annually would be spent mostly on education. it is in no way a guarantee. prop 30 money also goes towards public safety. the votes are in hundreds of thousands of them. even though election day seo officially tomorrow, many people crossed the bay area and across the country have voted. still officials are gearing up for the biggest election in four years. damion is outside today. >> it's aa steady flow all aftern
live in berkeley, kimberly terry, "nbc bay area news." >>> the final push, brown is still campaigning tonight for prop 30, which he says voters must have in order to save public education and higher ed in california. brown says the measure, which would temporarily increase the sales tax and income tax has support among democrats and republicans. >> why is it that the police chiefs, mostly republican, the sheriffs mostly republicans, california das mostly republican...