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nbc bay area kimberly terry at the scene with the latest. kimberly. >> reporter: terry, you can see investigators are still out here. police say they started getting calls about this incident at 2:45 this morning. this is just a couple of blocks from historic san jose cultural center and san jose municipal stadium in a business park. investigators say there was a rave going on nearby, but the man's body was actually found in a parking lot. >> when we arrived there were approximately 40 people outside who were detained briefly and interviewed to determine their involvement. we located 40 people inside the nightclub who had barricaded themselves inside. we eventually extricated those people and interviewed them. >> reporter: no arrests have been made, and the motive for the shooting is still being investigated. police say they do want to hear from you if you know anything about this shooting. this is the city's 11th homicide this year. live in san jose acres kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much. >>> in oakland police are inves
nbc bay area kimberly terry at the scene with the latest. kimberly. >> reporter: terry, you can see investigators are still out here. police say they started getting calls about this incident at 2:45 this morning. this is just a couple of blocks from historic san jose cultural center and san jose municipal stadium in a business park. investigators say there was a rave going on nearby, but the man's body was actually found in a parking lot. >> when we arrived there were approximately...
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kimberly terry is live at the scene with more. kimberly?porter: you can see where the car went inside walmart. that area now boarded up. customers say it was chaos inside the car after that crash. it was so loud, in fact, some people called in 911 reporting gunfire. police say there were no shots fired. about 11:15 this morning, police say the suspect drove through the parking lot hitting cars, then it went through the the double sliding glass doors into walmart. once that car came to a stop about 30 feet inside the store, police say the suspect got out, picked up a blunt object, and started hitting customers with it. >> i heard this big crash. it's like, what was that? so i'm like looking around. all the sudden, i see these people screaming and running with terror on their face. i had no idea what's going on. i'm asking these people, what happened? what happened? they're all screaming and running toward the exit. it was like, what the hell is going on? >> reporter: police say no one was actually hit by the car, but several people were inju
kimberly terry is live at the scene with more. kimberly?porter: you can see where the car went inside walmart. that area now boarded up. customers say it was chaos inside the car after that crash. it was so loud, in fact, some people called in 911 reporting gunfire. police say there were no shots fired. about 11:15 this morning, police say the suspect drove through the parking lot hitting cars, then it went through the the double sliding glass doors into walmart. once that car came to a stop...
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nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in san francisco with more on what's happening tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, it's a call to end the violence. sisters of perpetual indulgence and castro community on patrol will be targeting this area of the city tonight handing out safety information and offering advice. they also plan to give people whistles they can use to call attention to themselves if there is, in fact, an emergency. the groups say they are concerned about crime in the castro and are hoping the san francisco police department will join them tonight as they head into bars and restaurants to distribute the anti-violence materials which include personal safety tips. >> a lot of people come to the castro to have good fun. unfortunately, there are people who also come to prey on that. and so we want people to be prepared and to arm themselves with knowledge. >> it's interesting, we've been doing this for six years. we have passed out over 70,000 safety whistles and every time you hand a whistle to somebody, they've never heard of it before. so the response really is, as th
nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in san francisco with more on what's happening tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, it's a call to end the violence. sisters of perpetual indulgence and castro community on patrol will be targeting this area of the city tonight handing out safety information and offering advice. they also plan to give people whistles they can use to call attention to themselves if there is, in fact, an emergency. the groups say they are concerned about crime in the...
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nbc bay area kimberly terry is back.we begin with henry wolford with more. >> reporter: happy new year, you know, baseball fans have been waiting to hear two words, play ball. and today they got their wish. the world series champs opened the season in their rival's back yard, out the los angeles for the giants/dodgers ball game. plenty of things to do out there. fun under the sun, clayton kershaw, ready to go, brandon belt goes down swinging in the second. kershaw, complete game, four hits, 7 strikeouts, guess who goes wide? kershaw, first pitcher to hit a homer on opening day. dodgers win, 4-0. >> i mean, you know, you look forward to a challenge. because you know, obviously it is one of the best in the game. he has had a lot of success, you look forward to the challenge. >> you know, kershaw never gave us a chance to do much at all today. and that is typical for him. we'll have to find ways to kind -- find ways to get runs off of him. you know that is what you expect from him. >> no reason to panic, still 161 games lef
nbc bay area kimberly terry is back.we begin with henry wolford with more. >> reporter: happy new year, you know, baseball fans have been waiting to hear two words, play ball. and today they got their wish. the world series champs opened the season in their rival's back yard, out the los angeles for the giants/dodgers ball game. plenty of things to do out there. fun under the sun, clayton kershaw, ready to go, brandon belt goes down swinging in the second. kershaw, complete game, four...
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. >> i'm kimberly terry live in san jose where the first road work will begin tomorrow morning on the b.a.r.t. extension. i'll tell you how drivers will be impacted coming up in a live report. >>> also, a piano store's swan song. why the owners decided to sell some stores and close others after nearly a century and a half in business. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwire. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. a big heads up for san jose commuters. tomorrow morning construction begins on the long awaited b.a.r.t. extension to the silicon valley. traffic will be impacted along haas tetter road between thicken jer and lundy avenues. kimberly terry is near the construction site with details on what drivers can expect as the project gears up. >> reporter: i'm standing on some old railroad tracks that will eventually become the b.a.r.t. line through san jose. construction on haastetter road between lundy and slickenger avenues will begin monday. the first major work being done in san jose for the south bay b.a.r.t. extension. there will be a temporary lane shift to the south and a reduction in traffic lanes
. >> i'm kimberly terry live in san jose where the first road work will begin tomorrow morning on the b.a.r.t. extension. i'll tell you how drivers will be impacted coming up in a live report. >>> also, a piano store's swan song. why the owners decided to sell some stores and close others after nearly a century and a half in business. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwire. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. a big heads up for san jose commuters. tomorrow morning construction...
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nbc bay area kimberly terry is at the construction site with more on the project. >> reporter: terry, take a look. this is what traffic looks like. construction between lundy and flicken jer avenues will start tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. drivers will notice a temporary lane shift to the south and a reduction in traffic lanes from three to two lanes in both directions. >> there will be some delays during the peak commute hours. we'll be having about two-thirds of the capacity. so commuters traveling to work or commuters taking their kids to school should allow a little bit of extra travel time just to make sure that they can traverse this area safely. >> reporter: this is the first major road work being done in san jose for the south bay b.a.r.t. extension. crews will be digging a trench for future b.a.r.t. trains below the road. a lot of work has been done to the eutilities to prepare the area for construction. road work is expected to tie up drivers for up to nine months. b.a.r.t. is, of course, hoping once it's done and the b.a.r.t. system is up and running overall commuter conges
nbc bay area kimberly terry is at the construction site with more on the project. >> reporter: terry, take a look. this is what traffic looks like. construction between lundy and flicken jer avenues will start tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. drivers will notice a temporary lane shift to the south and a reduction in traffic lanes from three to two lanes in both directions. >> there will be some delays during the peak commute hours. we'll be having about two-thirds of the capacity. so...
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live in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. we're going to check in with anthony slaughter about that spectacular weather. it's supposed to get hotter. >> yes, it is. it's hard to believe, looking at some of the weather maps i've been looking at, temperatures are expected to climb higher by 5 degrees. that's going to put inland valleys into the 90s by 4:00. just a few degrees shy of some of our inland locations. tomorrow at the coast even warmer still. 77 degrees. anywhere you go it's going to be hard to escape the heat. widespread records across the board. we were talking before the break if you've been here in 2009, april, that's the last thing we have a hot heat wave like this. we're going to shatter a few of those records. livermore expected to get up to 92 breaking the old record of 88. even santa rosa smashing that record of 90. that's where we're expected to go tomorrow. old record 81 degrees. that gives an idea of how warm even in san francisco. close to 80 degrees. looks pretty warm. 78 degrees, 72 in san francisco, 74
live in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. we're going to check in with anthony slaughter about that spectacular weather. it's supposed to get hotter. >> yes, it is. it's hard to believe, looking at some of the weather maps i've been looking at, temperatures are expected to climb higher by 5 degrees. that's going to put inland valleys into the 90s by 4:00. just a few degrees shy of some of our inland locations. tomorrow at the coast even warmer...
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nbc bay area's kimberly terry spoke to the soldier's mother about the honor and joins us from mountain view with her emotional story. kimberly. >> reporter: raj, come saturday, this post office on hope street will officially be known as the kenneth and ballard post office. this is due in large part to his mother's crusade to keep his memory alive. >> in some ways it seems like it was yesterday. >> reporter: it has been nine years since she lost her only child in the iraq war. in may of 2004, u.s. army first lieutenant ballard was killed after an accidental discharge of a weapon mounted on his tank. >> if you ask a question, what do you want most? we just don't want our children to be forgotten. >> reporter: this will become the kenneth and ballard memorial post office. >> it will be obvious and present that people will be able to see it. it wouldn't be in the back room. >> reporter: meredith says she hopes people who see her son's name on the building will take a moment to ask the simple question. >> who is this, who was he? hopefully they will be proud he was a citizen of mountain vie
nbc bay area's kimberly terry spoke to the soldier's mother about the honor and joins us from mountain view with her emotional story. kimberly. >> reporter: raj, come saturday, this post office on hope street will officially be known as the kenneth and ballard post office. this is due in large part to his mother's crusade to keep his memory alive. >> in some ways it seems like it was yesterday. >> reporter: it has been nine years since she lost her only child in the iraq war....
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one move some bay area leaders hosted a public forum today with new ideas and nbc bay area's kimberly terrys there for us now. >> reporter: the palo alto ch chambers was packed for a town hall meeting. this comes three days after the u.s. senate rejected a bipartisan bill that would have required background checks for all gun purchases, including those made at gun shows and also would have expanded bans on assault weapons and high volume ammunition. representative anna esh shoe was joined by mike thompson, the chairman of the house task force on gun violence prevention. the vast majority of the crowd was in favor of the legislation. but they had a lot of questions for both representatives and about most of them were about what lawmakers are going to do next. >> we have many loopholes that need to be closed. this is not about law abiding citizens owning their guns or hunters, sportsmen with their sports. this is about something else. and so i was able to tell my constituents today what legislation i'm on as well as my insistence and my hope that the united states house of representatives wil
one move some bay area leaders hosted a public forum today with new ideas and nbc bay area's kimberly terrys there for us now. >> reporter: the palo alto ch chambers was packed for a town hall meeting. this comes three days after the u.s. senate rejected a bipartisan bill that would have required background checks for all gun purchases, including those made at gun shows and also would have expanded bans on assault weapons and high volume ammunition. representative anna esh shoe was joined...
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kimberly terry is live with more on the shooting. >> reporter: terry, police are still out here conducting the investigation into the death of that man who was shot at least once overnight. police say they received the first 911 call about this incident just after 2:45 a.m. when they arrived in this business park in the 1900 block of center road, they found a man dead. >> the incident occurred at an underground rave nightclub located a short distance away. officers secured the area, looked for witnesses and tried to locate any sort of evidence. >> investigators say there was a raid going on nearby that the man's body was found in the parking lot. no suspects have been detained and the motive is still being investigated. police say there were about 40 people who were outside of the rave at the time of the shooting and 40 people inside the building. they were able to interview them but still looking for more information. if you know anything about this shooting, you are asked to call san jose police. this is the city's 11th homicide this year. nbc bay area news. >>> san francisco police are
kimberly terry is live with more on the shooting. >> reporter: terry, police are still out here conducting the investigation into the death of that man who was shot at least once overnight. police say they received the first 911 call about this incident just after 2:45 a.m. when they arrived in this business park in the 1900 block of center road, they found a man dead. >> the incident occurred at an underground rave nightclub located a short distance away. officers secured the area,...
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live, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thank you. we come back, sports, sharks, looking for home ice in the playoffs, the giants looking for a win. we'll find out what happened coming up. >>> hi everybody, i'm dave feldman in the comcast sports news room. you don't have to be a historian to know that warriors are starved for a win, it has been six years since they went to the playoffs. warriors lead the nuggets, 2-1 in the best of the series. curry played on a sore ankle. in game three, they scored 29 points. when it was over, there was a celebration in oracle. all right put it in perspective. >> can't get too high or low. it was cool for what it was last night. but it is over and done with. you know, we're back to business as usual, you know, focus on sunday. >> it is too early to talk and put them away. we have too much respect for them. they're a heck of a team. it is about winning the next one. and that is our mind set. >> all right, from the hard wood to the ice, last game of the regular season, sharks and kings, logan couture s
live, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thank you. we come back, sports, sharks, looking for home ice in the playoffs, the giants looking for a win. we'll find out what happened coming up. >>> hi everybody, i'm dave feldman in the comcast sports news room. you don't have to be a historian to know that warriors are starved for a win, it has been six years since they went to the playoffs. warriors lead the nuggets, 2-1 in the best of the series. curry played on a...
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live, san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you for the update. >>> police in san jose arrested a man suspected of kidnapping an 11-year-old girl, 30-year-old karla hernandez is accused of taking the girl. the police say hernandez got into the car and drove away. police say information from witnesses and a sketch helped them track down hernandez. >>> nine months after a mother and father were shot and killed in san jose, police say they have arrested the man they believe pulled the trigger. authorities arrested 31-year-old pedro medina, this week in mexico. he is accused of killing mary bell and pedro jiminez, last year. mary bell had dated medina while she was separated from her husband, and medina became obsessed with her. >>> and a passenger airliner failed to reach the runway, falling into the sea off the resort island of bali. all 100 people on board the jet survived, although about 40 are injured, having suffered head wounds and broken limbs. passengers swam to shore, the boeing 747 officials say it was new. it broke into and filled with water, experts say it is t
live, san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you for the update. >>> police in san jose arrested a man suspected of kidnapping an 11-year-old girl, 30-year-old karla hernandez is accused of taking the girl. the police say hernandez got into the car and drove away. police say information from witnesses and a sketch helped them track down hernandez. >>> nine months after a mother and father were shot and killed in san jose, police say they have arrested...
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kimberly terry is in san jose where temperatures reached the mid-80s today.for this time of year but certainly not unbearable. i assume most folks are enjoying it out there. >> reporter: they are enjoying it. we're all enjoying it out here. we did a nonscientific survey. most people say it's not scorching hot, it's actually quite comfortable. everyone is out here just soaking up the rays and enjoying it. but spring certainly does feel more like summer today. families are taking advantage of mother nature's grace. in downtown an jose there's no shortage of kids enjoying the fun in the water fountains out there. parents say it's a win/win. plenty of shade for them and water for the kids. >> it's hot. >> did you enjoy it out here? >> yeah. i enjoy getting wet. >> this is fun for them. it's fun, it's free. and it's keeping them nice and cool. >> pretty nice. pretty good. >> reporter: surprising for an april day? >> yes. >> reporter: we saw a lot of people finding shelter from the sun with big water bottles. two important things given the heat, another one to keep
kimberly terry is in san jose where temperatures reached the mid-80s today.for this time of year but certainly not unbearable. i assume most folks are enjoying it out there. >> reporter: they are enjoying it. we're all enjoying it out here. we did a nonscientific survey. most people say it's not scorching hot, it's actually quite comfortable. everyone is out here just soaking up the rays and enjoying it. but spring certainly does feel more like summer today. families are taking advantage...
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nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in san francisco with more on what's happening tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, it's a call to end the violence. sisters of perpetual indulgence and castro community on patrol will be targeting this area of the city tonight handing out safety information and offering advice. they also plan to give people whistles they can use to call attention to themselves if there is, in fact, an emergency. the groups say they are concerned about crime in the castro and are hoping the san francisco police department will join them tonight as they head into bars and restaurants to distribute the anti-violence materials which include personal safety tips. >> a lot of people come to the castro to have good fun. unfortunately, there are people who also come to prey on that. and so we want people to be prepared and to arm themselves with knowledge. >> it's interesting, we've been doing this for six years. we have passed out over 70,000 safety whistles and every time you hand a whistle to somebody, they've never heard
nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in san francisco with more on what's happening tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, it's a call to end the violence. sisters of perpetual indulgence and castro community on patrol will be targeting this area of the city tonight handing out safety information and offering advice. they also plan to give people whistles they can use to call attention to themselves if there is, in fact, an emergency. the groups say they are concerned about crime in the...
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live in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> not just the bay area. we mentioned washington, d.c. which was also buzzing today. take a look. >> we've been here before. but this time, it's different. we are different. washington is different. >> a massive rally, thousands of immigrants and activists rallied at the capitol. senate leaders say a bipartisan plan is in the works for what we mentioned, that path to citizenship and a guest worker program. the guest worker program includes 200,000 permits by the year 2020 in farm, factory, and construction work. opponents are calling those plans unfair to u.s. citizens. >> 10 million americans are looking for jobs in those occupations, can't find one. 7 million illegal workers hold those jobs. >> it is a big debate. the last major immigration reform dates back to 1986 during the reagan administration. "nightly news" bill continue our coverage at 5:30 with brian williams. >>> crank up the ac. we take a look outside in the south bay. beautiful, sunny, a hot day across the bay area. chief meteorologist jeff rani
live in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> not just the bay area. we mentioned washington, d.c. which was also buzzing today. take a look. >> we've been here before. but this time, it's different. we are different. washington is different. >> a massive rally, thousands of immigrants and activists rallied at the capitol. senate leaders say a bipartisan plan is in the works for what we mentioned, that path to citizenship and a guest worker program. the guest worker...
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. >> that was kimberly terry reporting. the north vallejo little league is holding a meeting to decide the fate of its season. the league suspended all games after gunshots at a game earlier this week. police say a parent fired shots into the car of another parent from the opposing team on wednesday. thankfully, no one was hurt and no arests have been made. the league says the season has been canceled indefinitely till it can figure out how to ensure the safety of its players. >>> a sheriff's deputy is on routine administrative leave after he struck two pedestrians with his patrol car killing one of them. investigators say the deputy was driving at 4:00 yesterday morning when he hit a man and woman crossing the street. the man died from his injuries. investigators have not said whether the pedestrians were in a crosswalk. after the deputy hit the couple, the chp says he swerved and crashed into a parked car. the chp says the woman who survived was intoxicated at the time and had narcotics in her system. >>> much more ahead.
. >> that was kimberly terry reporting. the north vallejo little league is holding a meeting to decide the fate of its season. the league suspended all games after gunshots at a game earlier this week. police say a parent fired shots into the car of another parent from the opposing team on wednesday. thankfully, no one was hurt and no arests have been made. the league says the season has been canceled indefinitely till it can figure out how to ensure the safety of its players....
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kimberly terry learned why people who live in one of the japanese towns are calling the discovery a reason>> reporter: this boat is a long way away from home. it washed ashore earlier this month in crescent city. >> the boat came from takata high school in awatae prefecture. >> n.o.a.h confirmed the boat thursday. the confirmation means it's officially the first debris from the tsunami to reach california shore. >> this is incredible. nothing like this was thought to happen. 5,000 miles in the ocean and survived. this is incredibly meaningful to the locals because nobody ever, ever expected this. >> the earth cake and tsunami has destroyed 80% of that town. >> life in that town is intense. there's a lot of grief. there's a lot of pain. there's still a lot of trama. but there's also hope. one of the things that is sustaining us is knowing that we haven't forgotten. >> he says news of the boat has actually lifted spirits in town. >> it's coming home, isn't it? and it would be lovely, yes, to come back. >> a noah spokesperson says if the school wants it back, they will do what they can to mak
kimberly terry learned why people who live in one of the japanese towns are calling the discovery a reason>> reporter: this boat is a long way away from home. it washed ashore earlier this month in crescent city. >> the boat came from takata high school in awatae prefecture. >> n.o.a.h confirmed the boat thursday. the confirmation means it's officially the first debris from the tsunami to reach california shore. >> this is incredible. nothing like this was thought to...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is live in the area developers are looking at near the intersection of tasmin drive. kim, what is going on? >> reporter: terry, we're right across the street from the new stadium in the parking lot of the city's golf course, which the mayor hopes to turn into a multiuse development. this family who lives in san francisco comes to santa clara to ride bikes at the bmx park and putt around at the nearby golf cautious. >> it's a great space here. well live in a city that we don't have too much of a space. but we have the bay area, so we can travel. this is great. >> reporter: but the 230 acres of city-owned land right across from the niners stadium could soon be repurposed. >> by i imagine a mix of uses, retail use, jazz clubs, hotels, everything that you would want to have near a stadium sight, near a convention center. just know they're part of our puzzle. and it's such a large piece. >> reporter: a commercial and residential developer is eyeing the property, which is adjacent to the land niners great joe montana is hoping to build a hotel on. >> the cost of development and land here in the south bay being so h
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is live in the area developers are looking at near the intersection of tasmin drive. kim, what is going on? >> reporter: terry, we're right across the street from the new stadium in the parking lot of the city's golf course, which the mayor hopes to turn into a multiuse development. this family who lives in san francisco comes to santa clara to ride bikes at the bmx park and putt around at the nearby golf cautious. >> it's a great space here. well live...