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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks marianne. >>> a home that's for the birds, literally. 20 orphaned ducklings are the first wildlife tenants in burlingame. a flock of baby ducks were rescued from a storm drain in san mateo. they were separated from their mother in san francisco's baker beach after a dog scared her off. this is the first big group of animals to come into the center. >> our role for the wild animals is to do whatever we can to make them better, have as little human interaction with them as we can, we want to keep them wild and release them back to where they came from. >> the center for compassion is run by the peninsula humane society and sbca. it's expected to care for up to 200 wild animals by the end of the summer. >>> a heartfelt gift for a world war ii veteran, earlier this month, 92-year-old man's car was broken into, stolen were several items including a navy sexton. he was given a replacement sexton. he can't believes someone would steal such a sentimental object from a veteran. >>> let's get a check of our forecast. it g
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks marianne. >>> a home that's for the birds, literally. 20 orphaned ducklings are the first wildlife tenants in burlingame. a flock of baby ducks were rescued from a storm drain in san mateo. they were separated from their mother in san francisco's baker beach after a dog scared her off. this is the first big group of animals to come into the center. >> our role for the wild animals is to do whatever we...
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plus -- >> reporter: i'm marianne favro.ertainly we need the rain here in the bay area but could it mean a more severe allergy season? i'll have that story coming up. >>> and snuffing out smoking, the largest city makes a decision on expanding a smoking ban. >>> and we're still seein isolated downpours around the bay area especially around pleasanton. you can see moderate rain coming down and you can see our neighborhood forecast for pleasanton. then a chance of thundershowers by afternoon.ee we'll talk more about that when we come right back. >>> well, you may have heard rick santorum is out, so we want to know what you would think or what you would vote for the presidential election was held today. who would you vote for? text your answer. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can
plus -- >> reporter: i'm marianne favro.ertainly we need the rain here in the bay area but could it mean a more severe allergy season? i'll have that story coming up. >>> and snuffing out smoking, the largest city makes a decision on expanding a smoking ban. >>> and we're still seein isolated downpours around the bay area especially around pleasanton. you can see moderate rain coming down and you can see our neighborhood forecast for pleasanton. then a chance of...
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. >> reporter: i'm marianne favro.housands of volunteers have stepped up to help search for sierra lamar but a select few know what the lamars are going through. they are parents of abducted children and they're using their expertise to help. i'll have that story coming up. sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. >>> the family of sierra lamar is getting help from several people who have walked in their shoes. they are parents whose own children were kidnapped. >> now they're hoping that the tough lessons they learned can help sierra's parents cope with their daughter's disappearance. marianne favro joins us with a cl
. >> reporter: i'm marianne favro.housands of volunteers have stepped up to help search for sierra lamar but a select few know what the lamars are going through. they are parents of abducted children and they're using their expertise to help. i'll have that story coming up. sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on...
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marianne tell us how it unfolded? >> here at the safeway on spark street, five miles from where the shootings took place. and alameda police say they got a call from the security guard here at stort we who told them there was a man who asked to call police. the security guard detained the man until police arrived. two alameda police officers made at rest. witnesses say the suspect did not struggle or try to get away. lisa resler saw the arrest. >> they stopped him the door. he was luke this. they handcuffed him. he wasn't on the floor. he wasn't on the ground. >> reporter: after inspecting his vehicle, investigators later towed away the silver honda that he was driving. now, other witnesses here, tell me that the man went up to customers service and told them he had just shot some people. and they say he appeared very solemn. reporting live from alameda, marianne favro, nbc 4, bay area news. >>> tony, we know he was a former nurse there. we know his name. what else do you know? >> a lot of different information. the o
marianne tell us how it unfolded? >> here at the safeway on spark street, five miles from where the shootings took place. and alameda police say they got a call from the security guard here at stort we who told them there was a man who asked to call police. the security guard detained the man until police arrived. two alameda police officers made at rest. witnesses say the suspect did not struggle or try to get away. lisa resler saw the arrest. >> they stopped him the door. he was...
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that's where marianne favro joins us with this part of the story. marianne?orter: alameda police say that a security guard here at this safeway store in alameda actually contacted them and said that the suspect walked into the store and told them he wanted to talk to police. witnesses say the suspect walked into this safeway store and went to customer service. alameda police confirmed he asked for police. witnesses say he told an employee he just shot some people. >> this is scary. >> reporter: a security guard detained the man. this woman saw police arrested suspect in front of safeway. >> police were checking his pockets and he had the same stance. he wasn't moving and he wasn't putting up any struggle. >> reporter: she said the arrest was so calm she thought the man was wanted for shoplifting. >> he was not on the floor. he was just standing there handcuff handcuffed. >> reporter: now that she knows she and her young daughter were so close to an accused murderer, she is concerned. >> this is very shocking to me and i don't know what to say other than, yeah
that's where marianne favro joins us with this part of the story. marianne?orter: alameda police say that a security guard here at this safeway store in alameda actually contacted them and said that the suspect walked into the store and told them he wanted to talk to police. witnesses say the suspect walked into this safeway store and went to customer service. alameda police confirmed he asked for police. witnesses say he told an employee he just shot some people. >> this is scary....
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so, marianne, i'll let you take it away and talk about what you do. >> good morning. well, i just started in august of last year, but within a couple of weeks i got to know everybody at ogis so that i learned my job pretty quickly. at least the initial part about that. and then over time i learned the extent of how much there was to do within this position. so pretty much what happens as the public liaison as you probably know, i get phone calls and i get e-mails and there are thousands of cases at the state department because we process in a centralized way. we don't have decentralized and everything is sort of like a puzzle. and so my job is to listen. i have taken their training about three times now for alternative dispute resolution and i have only had a few disputes, i think. but the key is just staying quiet at least initially and listening and hearing, because sometimes our requesters have talked to so many different people already over years, because there's a 20 or 30 working day requirement, which, by the time it gets to me, it's long past that. so trying t
so, marianne, i'll let you take it away and talk about what you do. >> good morning. well, i just started in august of last year, but within a couple of weeks i got to know everybody at ogis so that i learned my job pretty quickly. at least the initial part about that. and then over time i learned the extent of how much there was to do within this position. so pretty much what happens as the public liaison as you probably know, i get phone calls and i get e-mails and there are thousands...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is live with more on these efforts. marianne? >> reporter: volunteers went door to door today in neighborhoods in south san jose. the goal was to talk one-on-one with homeowners, to ask them if they have seen anything or anyone suspicious. >> hi. i'm a volunteer for sierra lamar. >> reporter: today the search for sierra lamar extended to south san jose where volunteers knocked on doors and asked questions. >> the volunteers were going door to door. they ultimately stopped me and asked me if i had seen any suspicious activity around here. and you know, i haven't really seen a whole lot of stuff going on. >> reporter: these volunteers canvassed a neighborhood near martin murphy middle school in south san jose, leaving flyers at each house. from house calls to scouring fields, nearly 200 volunteers showed up today to help search for sierra lamar. the morgan hill 15-year-old was last seen march 16th. sierra's mother says the volunteers' efforts to find her daughter inspire her. >> it lets me know that they're not giving up hope. and
nbc bay area's marianne favro is live with more on these efforts. marianne? >> reporter: volunteers went door to door today in neighborhoods in south san jose. the goal was to talk one-on-one with homeowners, to ask them if they have seen anything or anyone suspicious. >> hi. i'm a volunteer for sierra lamar. >> reporter: today the search for sierra lamar extended to south san jose where volunteers knocked on doors and asked questions. >> the volunteers were going door...
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marianne? >> that's right, janelle. more than 12,000 student attend san jose city college and every year, about 62% of them transfer to a state university but now, many of them are going to have to come up with a backup plan. is chris thought did he all the right things, good grades, check. taking extra classes, check. transferring to san jose state in the fall. well, that's where his education plans may take a detour. chris still hasn't received an acceptance letter yet. >> kind of hard because i think about it if i haven't heard back yet and i live in san jose my whole life it is difficult, all these people coming from far away, getting accepted. tuition is going up. something i think b >> thanks to budget competition in san jose stiff now that the plan requires local students who meet a much higher grade point average than the traditional 2.0. during the 2009/2010 school year, 122 san jose city college students transferred to san jose state that number is about to shrink considerably. >> already having a huge impact
marianne? >> that's right, janelle. more than 12,000 student attend san jose city college and every year, about 62% of them transfer to a state university but now, many of them are going to have to come up with a backup plan. is chris thought did he all the right things, good grades, check. taking extra classes, check. transferring to san jose state in the fall. well, that's where his education plans may take a detour. chris still hasn't received an acceptance letter yet. >> kind of...
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reporting live, in newark, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. the school is geared towards korean students. and oikos attracts a diverse student body. a tibetan man and filipino woman. let's bring in nbc bay area's reporter from the allen temple baptist church. >> reporter: they were going to hold the prayer vigil at a korean church bhufut moved it h. it can hold 2,000 people. we are expecting, large crowds. friends and family members of the seven victim thousands. to pay tribute. now there have been smaller, private mem more l memorials ans for the victims. one an hour ago at bjs restaurant in freemon where one of the victims worked, grace kim of union city. remember, by her closest friends. they signed posters. exchanged stories about her. and called her an incredibly warm, fun-loving, young woman with a larger-than-life attitude. >> she is just indescribable. hilarious and loving. just, an incredible girl. she loved, every single person she came in contact with. she was infectious. >> i would hear her. i would be in the bar, she would be in t
reporting live, in newark, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. the school is geared towards korean students. and oikos attracts a diverse student body. a tibetan man and filipino woman. let's bring in nbc bay area's reporter from the allen temple baptist church. >> reporter: they were going to hold the prayer vigil at a korean church bhufut moved it h. it can hold 2,000 people. we are expecting, large crowds. friends and family members of the seven victim thousands. to...
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marry -- marianne mannheim is a liaison at the department of state and we'll hear from her about how that part of the vision is working. but certainly the foia public liaisons are a big part of the way that ogis works, and as i said, avoiding disputes in the first place. so that leaves our third panelists that i have not introduced yet and i'm going to turn to first. that is kirsten mitchell who is an ogis facilitator. kirsten is one of those stalwart ogis staff members who works day in and day out to make our work as broad and accessible as possible dealing with requesters and with agencies every day. to resolve disputes and also to help -- particularly agency professionals figure out better ways to disclose smart. so i'm going to stop there. i know we're going to have some q&a at the end of this, but i'd like to turn it over to kirsten, then we'll ask marianne to speak and then gavin we'll turn to you as the third. >> good morning. so mariam talked about the culture change that we would like to see happen in the foia and i think as she said that is the future of foia. so i'm going
marry -- marianne mannheim is a liaison at the department of state and we'll hear from her about how that part of the vision is working. but certainly the foia public liaisons are a big part of the way that ogis works, and as i said, avoiding disputes in the first place. so that leaves our third panelists that i have not introduced yet and i'm going to turn to first. that is kirsten mitchell who is an ogis facilitator. kirsten is one of those stalwart ogis staff members who works day in and day...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> sure it never gets any easier. thank you very much. >>> still to come at 5:00, one map's bravery to stop an armed robbery in the east bail. >> silicon valley technology fueling safety across the nation. how san jose's police chief is leading the charge for change. >>> plus -- >> these animals are like our family members. horrific things have happened. >> and stories of pet injuries and even deaths forcing change. the push to require strict guidelines for pet groomers. >>> and good afternoon i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. onshore flow, a lot stronger today. temperatures dropping anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees that fog develop egg and moving across a good section of the bay area. while that will keep numbers cooler for our tuesday, we will talk about our chances for rain opis we ane a few drops. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving.
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> sure it never gets any easier. thank you very much. >>> still to come at 5:00, one map's bravery to stop an armed robbery in the east bail. >> silicon valley technology fueling safety across the nation. how san jose's police chief is leading the charge for change. >>> plus -- >> these animals are like our family members. horrific things have happened. >> and stories of pet injuries and even deaths forcing change....
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nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us. this is a notable story especially for kids with little kids. >> reporter: for everyone and even the elderly too, raj. the asian tiger mosquito can breed in capful of water. imagine how many of these mosquitos will be able to breed in a small pond like this. and that's what makes this pest such a threat. there's a bug alert in the bay area. be on the lookout for the asian tiger mosquito. the pest is already been discovered in southern california and the san gabriel valley and may be a car ride away from making its way here. the mosquito is a threat because it can transmit a potentially deadly fever with one bite. and that's not good. >> there's another virus that means bent over. you can get a picture of how that virus makes you feel. >> reporter: unlike mosquitoes that feed at dusk and down, it feeds all day long and has the ability to breed in just a capful of water and that's what makes it so difficult to contain. >> it becomes very difficult to treat because it is so widespread. i
nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us. this is a notable story especially for kids with little kids. >> reporter: for everyone and even the elderly too, raj. the asian tiger mosquito can breed in capful of water. imagine how many of these mosquitos will be able to breed in a small pond like this. and that's what makes this pest such a threat. there's a bug alert in the bay area. be on the lookout for the asian tiger mosquito. the pest is already been discovered in southern california and...
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. >> reporter: i'm marianne favro. i'll show you how a bay area company may soon help change the way women are screened for breast cancer. >>> and then packing serious power. what's now being found after that meteor exploded over the sierra foothills. >> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the weather center. we're tracking an area of moisture moving up from the south. it is humid and it is starting to get wet down in the south y. anywhere from cambrian ark up to willow glenn. we are tracking light to moderate rain. we'll have full details on the timing of this and when 80-degree heat will return. >>> not getting the justice they deserve, crime victims gathered today to blast the judicial system saying they're getting victimized twice, first by the lawbreakers and then by the law enforcers who they say aren't standing up for them. damian trujillo is outside a bank. a man was robbed and killed there three years ago but his killers are yet to be caught. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. they shot husseini in the park
. >> reporter: i'm marianne favro. i'll show you how a bay area company may soon help change the way women are screened for breast cancer. >>> and then packing serious power. what's now being found after that meteor exploded over the sierra foothills. >> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the weather center. we're tracking an area of moisture moving up from the south. it is humid and it is starting to get wet down in the south y. anywhere from cambrian ark up to willow...
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reporting live in newark, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. so many tragic losses. we invite you to stay with us for the mass shooting in oakland. we're going to be updating you. >> in the south bay the search continues for 15-year-old sierra lamar but now there's a new approach. investigators are going through more than 900 tips and checking locations only if if they receive information that might be helpful as opposed to a more broader approach that they have been using. the next community certificaseat for this saturday. also, the live oaks high school team is hosting a pasta dinner to raise funds for the search for sierra in san march in. the man wanted in connection with the deadly hit-and-run accident in sunnyvale over the weekend is behind bars tonight. police say 45-year-old brian rathjun fled the scene, one in los altoes and the other in sunnyvale. the sunnyvale accident turned deadly when the man allegedly struck by a car died from his injuries. the woman was critically injured in that accident. police responded to another hit-and-ru
reporting live in newark, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. so many tragic losses. we invite you to stay with us for the mass shooting in oakland. we're going to be updating you. >> in the south bay the search continues for 15-year-old sierra lamar but now there's a new approach. investigators are going through more than 900 tips and checking locations only if if they receive information that might be helpful as opposed to a more broader approach that they...
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. >> what did you see in the marianne trench?tually dug challenger deep and the deepest dive was 35,750 feet approximately. and what i was struck by was the absolute sense of des sole lags and a sense of aliennessnd removed from our world. but eve there in this place where the pressure is so intense that it could crush steel, it could crush titanium, you still find life and there were these little creatures swimming around the sub. so, you know, in an age where we think exploration is sort of done on planet earth and you can google anyplace on the surface of the planet, there's actually this huge unexplored frontier down therend the geologists are actually very interested because these deep trenches are formed by subducks process. one plte going over another. and this is where the enormously tsunamis are beinggened, by the geological activity at the trenches. >> my thanks to jajames cameron >>> up next, we'll take a look at the news for this upcoming week that will have an imppact n yr week. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] a
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because for allergy sufferers, the pollen-laden grass is not always greener. >> that was marianne fabereporting. because of this wet weather, don't forget to check your home for mold as well because that, too, can trigger allergies. >>> a reminder if you plan to drive on interstate 880 in oakland. caltrans will be out later today working on a seismic retrofit project. lanes will be shut down in both directions during the construction. work will be done on interstate 880 over 5th avenue. the closures start tonight at 11:00 and reopen the following morning. one lane will be open in both directions. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, hope for patients with aids. co disvery to discovery to helpn the fight against the hiv virus. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself and so, college was a dream, when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was going to do it, but i knew i was going to get that opportunity one day. and that's what happened with the university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky is the limit with what i can do and what i can a
because for allergy sufferers, the pollen-laden grass is not always greener. >> that was marianne fabereporting. because of this wet weather, don't forget to check your home for mold as well because that, too, can trigger allergies. >>> a reminder if you plan to drive on interstate 880 in oakland. caltrans will be out later today working on a seismic retrofit project. lanes will be shut down in both directions during the construction. work will be done on interstate 880 over 5th...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri now.e but chilly. >> yes, yes. numbers will be dropping to record setting lows we think as we head into thursday. right now it's all about this blustery wind, west/northwest at 24 miles an hour in oakland. likely starting to delay flights, also sfo, top wind gusts coming in san francisco and a reported 40 miles an hour and napa at 29 and livermore at 28. we've had a little bit of everything over the past two weeks and right now it's unusual still because as the wind is blowing across the peninsula, low 50s, feeling like the 40s with a slight windchill impacting us. for tomorrow morning we'll find areas of patchy frost, record setting temperatures are likely and throughout thursday it's going to stay cool and on the bree breezy side, and by this weekend, we'll get some warm air in here to defrost us a little bit from this winter chill that's biting us right now. the next 48 hours, we have this drier, authority westerly flow, that should help keep the moisture pushed up against the s sierra.
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri now.e but chilly. >> yes, yes. numbers will be dropping to record setting lows we think as we head into thursday. right now it's all about this blustery wind, west/northwest at 24 miles an hour in oakland. likely starting to delay flights, also sfo, top wind gusts coming in san francisco and a reported 40 miles an hour and napa at 29 and livermore at 28. we've had a little bit of everything...
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marianne favro joins us from the reservoir with more on the dive team's efforts. >> reporter: well, ito show you what's going on right now. divers are actually still out in the water here. you can see the sheriff's van and also the boat trailer. and the sheriff's deputy divers are actually on a zodiac boat right now diving in the water. they're looking for any potential evidence in the sierra lamar case and that was a challenge today because visibility underwater here is close to zero. today divers descended into the water looking for evidence that might help them find sierra lamar, the morgan hill 15-year-old has been missing nearly four weeks. >> we're actually out here just to make sure that if there is anything in here that maybe we can come across it, any evidence that might be associated with the case. at the same time, we're also clearing areas to make sure that there isn't anything out there. >> reporter: earlier this week the santa clara county sheriff's department took 1,000 underwater sonar images, using sound to create pictures. >> with the sound images, we see reflections
marianne favro joins us from the reservoir with more on the dive team's efforts. >> reporter: well, ito show you what's going on right now. divers are actually still out in the water here. you can see the sheriff's van and also the boat trailer. and the sheriff's deputy divers are actually on a zodiac boat right now diving in the water. they're looking for any potential evidence in the sierra lamar case and that was a challenge today because visibility underwater here is close to zero....
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if he'd had to marin from san francisco or at the san francisco from marianne.nden boulevard. that is right along here. it will take the five baker beach. you also have a mason. if you're taking mason street or lincoln boulevard you'll have to deal with a lot of congestion. there are tourist parking lots near the base of the bridge, those routes are sure to be congested. officials are betting drivers to avoid the area if at all possible. they say treat this like a bay bridge closure and stay away. avoid the golden gate is at all possible. terisa estacio spoke with people in the area getting ready for a major disruption. >>terisa: >> tearing down this approach to the golden gate will mean 57 hours of intense around the clock work with heavy machinery. this woman lives close by with three young children into the noise is a huge concern. >> it is a little frustrating. the thing the mugwort -- i think there are working more in the ninth and anticipated. this woman senior, there is a sentiment about the upcoming project. although she says we get the traffic can be a
if he'd had to marin from san francisco or at the san francisco from marianne.nden boulevard. that is right along here. it will take the five baker beach. you also have a mason. if you're taking mason street or lincoln boulevard you'll have to deal with a lot of congestion. there are tourist parking lots near the base of the bridge, those routes are sure to be congested. officials are betting drivers to avoid the area if at all possible. they say treat this like a bay bridge closure and stay...
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mar marianne favro has the details and joins us from san martin. >> reporter: three teams of deputies searched the area, including this creek bed behind the south county airport. search leaders said they decided to search some areas based on tips from the public. sierra lamar disappeared nearly three weeks ago. since then her father says he's been living a parent's worst nightmare. >> you go through all the scenarios, trying to figure out what could have happened. and then you go into worry mode. worrying does someone have her, what's happening to her. yeah, you cry every day still, at least once crying. >> reporter: today sheriff's deputies expanded their search to the creeks and fields of san martin and gilroy, where they used dogs specially trained to detect human remains. >> we're looking for places that aren't quite so obvious, as we have in the past. >> reporter: deputies received more than a thousand tips since the 15-year-old disappeared march 16th. >> there's a large ra vie tee of qi code readers. >> reporter: the hope is this will generate even more possible codes. child que
mar marianne favro has the details and joins us from san martin. >> reporter: three teams of deputies searched the area, including this creek bed behind the south county airport. search leaders said they decided to search some areas based on tips from the public. sierra lamar disappeared nearly three weeks ago. since then her father says he's been living a parent's worst nightmare. >> you go through all the scenarios, trying to figure out what could have happened. and then you go...
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marian marianne favro nbc bay area news. >> three of the supplies of ice cream is experiencing shortagesdia is having problems with the quality of their vanilla. everyone will be depending on mad gas scar. it won't affect ice cream but expect perfume to increase. >> guess we'll have to move to chocolate. >> i've been learning how to cook recently and i'm realizing how many recipes call for vanilla no matter what you're baking. >>> okay. mother nature picking up the winds. 15 to 25 miles per hour. likely delays flights at oakland and sfo. if you have any flights tonight, you're going to want to watch out for that. top wind speeds from san francisco over to the east bay in black hawk with winds anywhere from 35 to 40 miles per hour. livermore also topping out at 28. let's take you out to our sky. this is jostling around a little earlier. you can see it shaking right there. that's a sign of this pressure gradient tightening now that we have this colder air moving in after the mild day yesterday. how much cooler? numbers dropping anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees. 59 in san jose. 59 in gilroy.
marian marianne favro nbc bay area news. >> three of the supplies of ice cream is experiencing shortagesdia is having problems with the quality of their vanilla. everyone will be depending on mad gas scar. it won't affect ice cream but expect perfume to increase. >> guess we'll have to move to chocolate. >> i've been learning how to cook recently and i'm realizing how many recipes call for vanilla no matter what you're baking. >>> okay. mother nature picking up the...
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. >> milpitas, kris sanchez, marianne favro at the robert randall elementary in mill peat das around 9:00 this morning doing gardening work, work there on the p.e. room earlier before things really started to warm up around the bay area. if you had yard work this afternoon, toasty outside. as you can see from temperatures around the bay area we saw numbers climb. half of the bay area, most inland valleys, south valley into the tri-valley, getting into the 90s. quite a change from the spring so far. san francisco 79. 83 oakland. notice what's happening now. we're seeing 70s around the inner bay as the sea breeze turns stronger. the marine layer is really compressed. 500 feet or lower. most of the cooling we'll see tomorrow will be around the inner bay, probably north bay. notice the wind direction south at 10. that is a cooling breeze in santa rosa. that will eventually push in cooler air into the north bay. active weather across the rest of the country, tracking a late-season nor'easter there. on the west coast, notice showers up here toward seattle. high pressure has been holding it
. >> milpitas, kris sanchez, marianne favro at the robert randall elementary in mill peat das around 9:00 this morning doing gardening work, work there on the p.e. room earlier before things really started to warm up around the bay area. if you had yard work this afternoon, toasty outside. as you can see from temperatures around the bay area we saw numbers climb. half of the bay area, most inland valleys, south valley into the tri-valley, getting into the 90s. quite a change from the...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the coroner will perform an autopsy on thomas kinkade.he 54-year-old died over the weekend. authorities have not commented but his family says it appeared to be from natural causes. kinkade's paintings of ideal landscapes and cottages made him a multimillionaire but he had personal and business struggles in recent years including a battle with alcohol abuse and local battles with art gallery owners. he grew up in the bay area and attended uc berkeley. >>> the humane society launching a social media blitz trying to save its shelter. the city may have to shut down the shelter because mountain view, one of the cities it's partnering with, want to pull out taking almost a third of that budget. the humane society says it's worried many lost pets will go unclaimed because people won't want to drive to distant shelters. a facebook page is set up to convince the city leader to keep that shelter open. we have a link to that. search palo alto animal shelter. >>> closing california state parks might not save as much money as first thought. the calif
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the coroner will perform an autopsy on thomas kinkade.he 54-year-old died over the weekend. authorities have not commented but his family says it appeared to be from natural causes. kinkade's paintings of ideal landscapes and cottages made him a multimillionaire but he had personal and business struggles in recent years including a battle with alcohol abuse and local battles with art gallery owners. he grew up in the bay area and attended uc...
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. >> i'm marianne stein with the fund for global human rights. i am curious, at least one of you mentioned that the, a sustainable recovery isn't a big enough goal, and that, in fact, we should be aiming for shared prosperity. which is -- >> fair commercial. >> which i happen to like. and i'm just curious whether any of you would address what you think some of the steps would be that would be different in terms of going toward shared prosperity? >> thomas? >> wow. did someone pull out that question there? thank you. look. i like to -- how i characterize the policy configuration we had the last 30 years, i call it a liberal box. we put workers inside the box and fenced them in and pounded them with a particular form of globalization, pounded them with a labor market agenda. we abandoned full employment at the fed and made inflation and our goal, and pushed a small government agenda, night watchmen state agenda. we have to repack that box. we take workers out we put financial markets in and we put rules around them so they actually work for the soc
. >> i'm marianne stein with the fund for global human rights. i am curious, at least one of you mentioned that the, a sustainable recovery isn't a big enough goal, and that, in fact, we should be aiming for shared prosperity. which is -- >> fair commercial. >> which i happen to like. and i'm just curious whether any of you would address what you think some of the steps would be that would be different in terms of going toward shared prosperity? >> thomas? >> wow....
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marianne? >> yes. >> just one more thing to say. recently i had talked to someone at justice for one of the reports, and they started thinking that we were all going to start calling them libraries, on our things. so if they're going to start telling us in a sense to change things, this might about good time to also let them know about this, since they seem to be telling us to change how we're keeping our libraries online. so i would recommend getting that to the department of justice as well. >> i just had a quick comment. i work for a defense department agency as well, and we maintain those records as reference copies. so they're not subject to the same disposition as the others, in that the records copies are kept for a period of time, a as long as they're needed for retention. >> i'm going to give you pushback on that, because if you're talking about something that is required by law to be maintained by the agency, i think that nara would have a hard time viewing that as merely record copies. it's a federal records and has to be
marianne? >> yes. >> just one more thing to say. recently i had talked to someone at justice for one of the reports, and they started thinking that we were all going to start calling them libraries, on our things. so if they're going to start telling us in a sense to change things, this might about good time to also let them know about this, since they seem to be telling us to change how we're keeping our libraries online. so i would recommend getting that to the department of...
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. >> i'll start with you, marianne. >> we're doing risotto today. this is the beginning part.thought that was all butter -- >> no, no, no. we do put butter in but we start with the olive oil and the onion. can you help me ladle? >> of course i can. >> that's a seafood broth. >> this is hard -- >> oh, okay next time i'll do it myself. oh, lord. >> oh, no. >> you're supposed to be the nice one. >> i know. >> wow. >> we don't have enough time! are you kidding? okay, so this is stirred for 20 minutes. here it is with the magic of television. it's 20 minutes later. now we're putting in the butter. >> that's what i was hoping for. >> yes, we are. and we are putting in the shrimp. >> uh-huh. >> and you put the shrimp in uncooked? >> yes, it cooks in two minutes. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is about tamron today. i love it when you're here. >> she loves you. and i was wondering if it's -- >> no, no. >> don't wonder. no. >> wonder away. >> okay. >> yes, momma. >> so anyway, put the butter, this cooks for about three minutes until the shrimp turns color. >> okay. >> and then you know, voila
. >> i'll start with you, marianne. >> we're doing risotto today. this is the beginning part.thought that was all butter -- >> no, no, no. we do put butter in but we start with the olive oil and the onion. can you help me ladle? >> of course i can. >> that's a seafood broth. >> this is hard -- >> oh, okay next time i'll do it myself. oh, lord. >> oh, no. >> you're supposed to be the nice one. >> i know. >> wow. >> we don't...
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in san jose, marianne favro. >>> fun buster. rob mayeda is with his vacation boo hoos.spring break. >> have you been peaking into the seven day? >> aren't you happy you're filling in today. >> i have a big target on my back. >> thank you so much. let focus on the positive. right now, it's great outside. good for a home opener with the oakland a's taking on the mariners. let's show you what's going on outside now. there's a live look at the coliseum as folks start to get in there around 7:05 the start of the game time there. you want a nice sweatshirt, it will be cool and breezy. as we show you san francisco to the west, a gorgeous sunset. we have high clouds coming in. these are ice crystal type cirrus clouds. they reflect the sunlight and do amazing things for photography. we've got the golden gate bridge anniversary coming up. not to self-promote, but if you take a great insta gram photo of it, send it in. we'll have a great sunset. dry conditions, cool right now. but a bit breezy outside. you'll notice that as you go around the bay this evening. 53 degrees in san fra
in san jose, marianne favro. >>> fun buster. rob mayeda is with his vacation boo hoos.spring break. >> have you been peaking into the seven day? >> aren't you happy you're filling in today. >> i have a big target on my back. >> thank you so much. let focus on the positive. right now, it's great outside. good for a home opener with the oakland a's taking on the mariners. let's show you what's going on outside now. there's a live look at the coliseum as folks...
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reporting live from san jose city college, marianne favro. >>> president obama talking about educationoday, if a sizing the need to keep the current interest rate. he told students he knows a little something about student debt himself. >> the first eight years of our marriage, we were paying more in student loans than what we were paying for our mortgage. so we know what this is about. and we were lucky to land good jobs with a steady income. we only finished paying off our student loans about eight years ago. >> the president referring to the debt he and michelle obama had after college. chapel hill was the first of three stops on the president's push to pass legislation aimed at preventing student loan rates from doubling as of july 1st. we sat down with secretary of state he had -- secretary of education earlier today, who said thousands of california families will be affected if congress doesn't move fast. >> congress fails to act, and the rate on interest rates doubles july 1st, from 3.4 to 6.8%, almost 600,000 families, 600,000 californians would be impacted. so we can't allow t
reporting live from san jose city college, marianne favro. >>> president obama talking about educationoday, if a sizing the need to keep the current interest rate. he told students he knows a little something about student debt himself. >> the first eight years of our marriage, we were paying more in student loans than what we were paying for our mortgage. so we know what this is about. and we were lucky to land good jobs with a steady income. we only finished paying off our...
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mari marianne wrote, omg, is this woman for real? even ann curry called her a narcissist.ind of response to samantha bright's column? her blog. >> for a number of reasons. there are always unhappy people who are willing to hide behind the anonymity of the internet so they can lash out and try to feel better about themselves. this says a lot about themselves, saying critical things about someone expressing their life experience. on one hand, women are told they should value their looks and look a certain way and tornado, they shouldn't be too attached to their looks. i think when people disown that sense of vanity and they see it in someone else, they hate it and despise it and attack back. >> a lot of people are talking about young women and they are saying it's not so much they're hating on her because they're attra attractive, but they believe she's bragging about herself, she's boasting and put this out there in kind of an obnoxious way. do you think people have a -- >> so what if she is. so what if she is. if she's boasting, it's people's reaction to it to me that is s
mari marianne wrote, omg, is this woman for real? even ann curry called her a narcissist.ind of response to samantha bright's column? her blog. >> for a number of reasons. there are always unhappy people who are willing to hide behind the anonymity of the internet so they can lash out and try to feel better about themselves. this says a lot about themselves, saying critical things about someone expressing their life experience. on one hand, women are told they should value their looks and...