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>> reporter: well good evening, raj. new dash cam video has been released showing the moments leading up to the shooting but not the actual shooting itself making that cell phone video all the more critical in this investigation. [ gunshots ] as investigators and the public continue to scrutinize cell phone video of the deadly shooting new video has emerged showing some of what led up to the fatal confrontation. dash cam video shows officer michael slager stopping walter scott for a traffic violation. as slager returns to his vehicle, scott jumps out of his car and runs. no video exists until this cell phone reporting picks up the confrontation about 100 yards away. new details are also emerging about the police officer charged with murder. michael slager joined the force six years ago. personnel records show a complaint against him two years ago for improper use of force with a taser. slager was exonerated. but the man who filed the complaint and his attorney spoke today about what they call a systematic problem within
>> reporter: well good evening, raj. new dash cam video has been released showing the moments leading up to the shooting but not the actual shooting itself making that cell phone video all the more critical in this investigation. [ gunshots ] as investigators and the public continue to scrutinize cell phone video of the deadly shooting new video has emerged showing some of what led up to the fatal confrontation. dash cam video shows officer michael slager stopping walter scott for a...
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>> jack and his son raj depend on cars to make their living, installing custom exhausts in their shoprom london's heathrow airport. they never dreamed they would end up using their car to chase down a hit-and-run driver. january 19, 2011. just before 10:00 a.m. jack and raj are on their usual commute to work, when they notice a red mercedes driving recklessly. >> stupid driving. that's stupid driving. >> what caught our attention immediately was the fact that driver decided to break the law by just barging in front of us in the first place. >> jack records his drive to work using a dashcam to avoid of being accused of being involved is in an accident. >> we installed them in our vehicles. just to capture anything in case it ever happens, for our safety. look, look. >> this time, jack's dashcam on the case, recording everything. >> i don't think anybody would have anticipated anything they were doing that day is all being recorded on a high-definition camera. >> jack and his son watch the woman to see what she does next. >> she happened to be going the same way we were going. >> going
>> jack and his son raj depend on cars to make their living, installing custom exhausts in their shoprom london's heathrow airport. they never dreamed they would end up using their car to chase down a hit-and-run driver. january 19, 2011. just before 10:00 a.m. jack and raj are on their usual commute to work, when they notice a red mercedes driving recklessly. >> stupid driving. that's stupid driving. >> what caught our attention immediately was the fact that driver decided to...
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thanks for being with us i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the man who has bneen on the run has been captured in mississippi, and the details of the arrest have not been released. he was in custody on suspicion of child molestation, and there is a news conference tomorrow morning, and of course, we will have details tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. in that newscast. >>> and tomorrow, a deadly confrontation of a police officer an unarmed black man. the officer is being charged with murder, and it is all caught on video. ian kole is with us, and it reveals a lot. >> yes, it does. the witness reported it, and the family lawyer gave it to the fork time, and the officer who has been charged with murder reportedly said that he fear eded for his wife, and warning that the video is graphic, and may be disturbing. >> reporter: a disturbing video leads to a murder investigation. an officer shooting the man in the back as he runs away. today, 33-year-old north charleston police officer michael slager charged in the death of michael scott. he was pronounce
thanks for being with us i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the man who has bneen on the run has been captured in mississippi, and the details of the arrest have not been released. he was in custody on suspicion of child molestation, and there is a news conference tomorrow morning, and of course, we will have details tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. in that newscast. >>> and tomorrow, a deadly confrontation of a police officer an unarmed black man. the officer is being charged...
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ra jrks raj raj and jessica still have time to take the day off. >>> and a viral video involving a fox. >> and of course we want to laugh with jimmy. >>> jeremy renner is my guest tonight and we have >>> back to our coverage in baltimore, have you seen the video of the mom disciplining her son. here it is an angry mother pushing her son away from the rioting and smacking her on the head. she says she saw her 16-year-old on tv slowingthrowing rocks at the police and ran down to track him down. >> what would you do? >> same thing, she said. >> i mean they said go and get the children but they didn't say go and get them and cuss them out. >> she said she didn't want him to become the next freddy gray referring to the 25-year-old who died after suffering an injury while in police custody. >>> the king of beer back peddling tonight after controversial label went viral. and it reads the perfect beer for removing no from your vocabulary for the night. it's part of the up for whatever campaign. and many people thought it was encouraging drinking and date rape. they have sings withdrawn that sl
ra jrks raj raj and jessica still have time to take the day off. >>> and a viral video involving a fox. >> and of course we want to laugh with jimmy. >>> jeremy renner is my guest tonight and we have >>> back to our coverage in baltimore, have you seen the video of the mom disciplining her son. here it is an angry mother pushing her son away from the rioting and smacking her on the head. she says she saw her 16-year-old on tv slowingthrowing rocks at the police...
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. >> raj, first some good news. the number of u.s. high school students smoking regular cigarettes has fallen over the past year it's about 9%. but the bad news students are now videotaping e-cigarettes and that number has tripled. the e-cigarette industry says it's not trying to target teenagers, but the hello kitty packaging may tell a different story. and e-cigs come in all sorts of enticing flavors like bubble gum, cotton candy, and peach, and like regular cigarettes they also contain nicotine. >> nicotine is we know for sure an addictive product. put into the hands of teenagers who are more susceptible to addictive products this is a problem. >> reporter: the cdc released its latest finding today. it found that 2 million teens, more than 13%, used e-cigarettes last year compared to only 4% the year before. >> the fact that youth are even experimenting with these products, which we know can have lasting effects on their developing brain, can cause addiction, and can lead to sustained tobacco use, is concerning to us. >> reporter:
. >> raj, first some good news. the number of u.s. high school students smoking regular cigarettes has fallen over the past year it's about 9%. but the bad news students are now videotaping e-cigarettes and that number has tripled. the e-cigarette industry says it's not trying to target teenagers, but the hello kitty packaging may tell a different story. and e-cigs come in all sorts of enticing flavors like bubble gum, cotton candy, and peach, and like regular cigarettes they also contain...
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raj, we are talking about nonprofit hospitals. sort of really going after poor patients, nobody is arguing that they should make money, by providing services but this idea that they are so aggressively targeting poor people has a lot of people asking with's the guidance. >> especially the fact that it is disproportionately high incomes to these low income patients that are being charged. offs medical examiner for 30 years. they get sweet deals from the federal government, they should lose their nonprofit status f if they are not complying with the regulations. >> some are in the hot seat after being less than charitable. some are pewing low income patients over unpaid bills. some of those suits could be -- continue to reign in the practice, and while the new guidance go a long way, what one publication called easily exploitable gaps. there's no standard since each nonprofit gets to write esown standards. so will the new guidance from an adequate fix, or will the federal government have to create a national standard? >> a correspon
raj, we are talking about nonprofit hospitals. sort of really going after poor patients, nobody is arguing that they should make money, by providing services but this idea that they are so aggressively targeting poor people has a lot of people asking with's the guidance. >> especially the fact that it is disproportionately high incomes to these low income patients that are being charged. offs medical examiner for 30 years. they get sweet deals from the federal government, they should lose...
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raj? >> now the case of a couple connected to child abuse. police first visited this couple's home after their 17-year-old daughter took her baby to the hospital in critical condition. at the home they found the body of their teen sister. they believe that they are traveling with five other young children, and at this point, no arrest warrant has been issued for the parents, but the 17-year-old is facing abuse charges. >>> and now police staffing levels are dangerously low in san jose, and that is a reality, but now there is a group that wants to bring law and order to the streets without wearing a badge. cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: well you vhave seen them in major cities and all over the world, and i'm talk about the guardian angel, and they are volunteers to walk the streets to be a deterrent to the crime, but not everybody believes they are a good fit for san jose. friday evening in san jose. the sharks are playing at the sap arena and the streets are bu busy. ta means that business is good for gene. >> well, there is a lot of traf
raj? >> now the case of a couple connected to child abuse. police first visited this couple's home after their 17-year-old daughter took her baby to the hospital in critical condition. at the home they found the body of their teen sister. they believe that they are traveling with five other young children, and at this point, no arrest warrant has been issued for the parents, but the 17-year-old is facing abuse charges. >>> and now police staffing levels are dangerously low in san...
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. >> and i'm raj mathai. sfo and sjc are on this dubious list.he faa says the bay area airports need to improve security. newly released numbers show that sfo had more security breaches than any american airport over the past ten years. nbc bay area's scott budman joins us from sfo this evening. scott, what is the explanation here? >> reporter: lots of them raj. security officials here admit these breaches are a problem. they say they'll do what they can to try to clamp down. it's not what you want to hear about your local airport, but san francisco international since 2004 had the most intrusions of any airport in the country, 37 of them. >> we're very focused on learning from every single incident. >> reporter: sfo officials say they're cracking down but also note they have 15 miles worth of perimeter to secure six miles of which is water. >> six of these 37 incidents are specifically related to water incidents, boaters in distress, wind surfer that drifted too close. these subjects were met by police by boat, taken back out to the bay area. >>
. >> and i'm raj mathai. sfo and sjc are on this dubious list.he faa says the bay area airports need to improve security. newly released numbers show that sfo had more security breaches than any american airport over the past ten years. nbc bay area's scott budman joins us from sfo this evening. scott, what is the explanation here? >> reporter: lots of them raj. security officials here admit these breaches are a problem. they say they'll do what they can to try to clamp down. it's...
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this was also about money. >> that's right, raj.rotests that began at city hall was about income inequality and housing. there were two rallies for black lives matters. one at 24th and mission and marched to city hall and it was pretty clear from the beginning that they intended to join up and disrupt what they called business as usual. organizers from the service employees union suggested a takeover of city hall. >> is it all about the rich and nothing about the poor? nothing about the poor working class? well, we are here to say that city hall is our building. >> sheriffs deputies told me
this was also about money. >> that's right, raj.rotests that began at city hall was about income inequality and housing. there were two rallies for black lives matters. one at 24th and mission and marched to city hall and it was pretty clear from the beginning that they intended to join up and disrupt what they called business as usual. organizers from the service employees union suggested a takeover of city hall. >> is it all about the rich and nothing about the poor? nothing about...
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that is exactly what happened to the hundreds of families raj was just talking about after the 2010 haiti earthquake, the u.s. invested 170 million-dollars in the project. with hopes that it would create 65,000 jobs and reinvigorate the local economy. but critics are quick to point out that it is located in the country's northeast, some 200-miles from the area most devastated. they also say it only created a fraction of the jobs predicted. while shatters the lives that you remember familiesed the fertile land. the human rights organization that authors that report i just mentioned and from washington, d.c. jose louise, he is the operations senior specialist at inter-american development bank, that is the largest souse of social development financing for latin american and the caribbean. thank you to both of you for being here. why build an industrial park on fertile food producing land in the middle of a fragile ecosystem, hundreds of miles away where new opportunity and infrastructure were arguably the most needed? first of all, thank you for having me. i think two parts of that question
that is exactly what happened to the hundreds of families raj was just talking about after the 2010 haiti earthquake, the u.s. invested 170 million-dollars in the project. with hopes that it would create 65,000 jobs and reinvigorate the local economy. but critics are quick to point out that it is located in the country's northeast, some 200-miles from the area most devastated. they also say it only created a fraction of the jobs predicted. while shatters the lives that you remember familiesed...
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. >> raj, we check apps and alerts on the phone all the time. this is the story of a young man alerted by his cell phone that someone at a nearby park was having a heart attack. he rushed over to help save a life. >> one, two, three, four five six. >> you're hearing life-saving cpr in action. >> i ran up and i found a man down on the ground suffering from cardiac arrest. >> two weeks ago in sunnyvale, walter huber helped save a life thanks in part to an app. >> i looked at my phone and it was a cpr alert. >> walter was using pulse point, an app developed in the south bay that alerts people who download it that someone nearby is having a cardiac arrest. in this case at a park near walter's home. >> i immediately went ahead and started cpr and assisted by some of the people there. they were on the line with 911 and also trying to help me. >> the victim 63-year-old fareed rashdi was saved that day. he's now resting at home. the makers of pulse point say it's the first life saved in santa clara county using the app. >> seeing a life saved because of
. >> raj, we check apps and alerts on the phone all the time. this is the story of a young man alerted by his cell phone that someone at a nearby park was having a heart attack. he rushed over to help save a life. >> one, two, three, four five six. >> you're hearing life-saving cpr in action. >> i ran up and i found a man down on the ground suffering from cardiac arrest. >> two weeks ago in sunnyvale, walter huber helped save a life thanks in part to an app....
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>> reporter: raj, they're birds in the break room. a bizarre scene here. mountain view was sharing the cost for this facility but when they built their own palo alto said it struggled to keep the doors open. >> employees at the palo alto animal shelter care for dogs like sammy every day. they also work very closely with fluffy, a snake that lives in an office in the shelter because there's nowhere else to put it. the employee break room is also home to two birds. staff at the shelter weren't allowed to speak on camera, but say the audit didn't come as a surprise. the independent report says the facilities are outdated and inadequate. the city has not successfully completed projects to renew the shelter over the years. it also points out the shelter is losing nearly $900,000 a year. >> the council had identified wanting to meet some sort of cost recovery goals in operating the shelter. unfortunately, we've not only been unable to meet those, we've actually gone in the wrong direction. >> reporter: the city plans to transition the shelter from city control t
>> reporter: raj, they're birds in the break room. a bizarre scene here. mountain view was sharing the cost for this facility but when they built their own palo alto said it struggled to keep the doors open. >> employees at the palo alto animal shelter care for dogs like sammy every day. they also work very closely with fluffy, a snake that lives in an office in the shelter because there's nowhere else to put it. the employee break room is also home to two birds. staff at the...
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. >> and i'm raj mathai. some new and ominous information that is picking up the way seismologists are looking at things. we're going show you this map right here that shows you exactly what it is. uc berkeley scientists say they proved the hayward fault in the east bay is connected with another fault, connected underground and on the surface. nbc bay area's ian cull is on the cal campus this evening. what does it mean for us? >> reporter: raj, researchers know that an earthquake along the hayward fault that runs through campus could cause a lot of destruction. but this new discovery shows that that earthquake could be much larger, much stronger, the destruction much more widespread. >> right now i'm standing on the pacific plate, which is moving this way. and on this side over here i'm on the north american plate that is moving this way. >> reporter: the hayward fault has been slipping for years, its path visible from richmond to fremont. people see cracks in their homes and sidewalks. but what they didn't k
. >> and i'm raj mathai. some new and ominous information that is picking up the way seismologists are looking at things. we're going show you this map right here that shows you exactly what it is. uc berkeley scientists say they proved the hayward fault in the east bay is connected with another fault, connected underground and on the surface. nbc bay area's ian cull is on the cal campus this evening. what does it mean for us? >> reporter: raj, researchers know that an earthquake...
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>> raj, maya varmer is just 16 years old. it wasn't until two years ago that she even heard of a sporometer to measure how well someone breathes. she thought she could improve it and make it cheaper. given maya's track record who would disagree? >> and again, you're going to be doing this 30 times. >> reporter: in ms. o'keefe's seventh period statistics class at san jose's presentation high school, probability is the lesson of the day. maya varmer like her classmates, pays close attention, though truth be told maya already knows a little something about the science of chance. >> n1p1 stuff. >> reporter: as in chances are, when maya enters a science competition, she wins. though she swears that's not the point. >> i don't really do these science fairs to win. i have a lot of fun building these devices, and that's kind of why i do them. >> reporter: well, maya clearly has been having a lot of fun, then. since the sixth grade, maya has been entering science fairs. she has won at least one award every year at the synopsis silicon
>> raj, maya varmer is just 16 years old. it wasn't until two years ago that she even heard of a sporometer to measure how well someone breathes. she thought she could improve it and make it cheaper. given maya's track record who would disagree? >> and again, you're going to be doing this 30 times. >> reporter: in ms. o'keefe's seventh period statistics class at san jose's presentation high school, probability is the lesson of the day. maya varmer like her classmates, pays...
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. >> reporter: good evening, raj.es were filed against the officer shortly after the video surfaced. today the city's mayor announced that soon all officers will be equipped with body cameras. >> i have been praying for peace. >> reporter: in a press conference that was frequently interrupted by cries from demonstrators -- [ shouting ] >> reporter: north charleston leaders reported the firing of patrolman mike will slager charged with murder in the death of a man who fled following a traffic stop. the deadly confrontation caught on cell phone video. >> i have watched the video, and i was sickened by what i saw. >> reporter: the recording shows officer slager firing eight shots as scott as he runs away. after scott falls, slager appears to return to where the shot were fired, picks something up and drops it near the body. >> there are questions that i have in my mind that i can't answer now. >> reporter: the mayor and chief of police visited scott's family wednesday morning to express their condolences. his parents als
. >> reporter: good evening, raj.es were filed against the officer shortly after the video surfaced. today the city's mayor announced that soon all officers will be equipped with body cameras. >> i have been praying for peace. >> reporter: in a press conference that was frequently interrupted by cries from demonstrators -- [ shouting ] >> reporter: north charleston leaders reported the firing of patrolman mike will slager charged with murder in the death of a man who...
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. >> reporter: absolutely raj. after struggling to a 4-10 start the giants last night actually looked like the team that won the 2014 world series. now, the g-men played their most complete game of the season ending the dodgers' seven-game win streak. tim lincecum was pretty solid. he picked up his first win of the year but he was also backed up with outstanding defense. giants turned four double plays to stop dodger rallies and they committed no errors. they also racked up 13 hits scoring six runs. their best offensive showing of the season. >> we played a complete game. we played well defensively. timmy made some great pitches. and you have to win on pitching and defense. especially in this park. we had timely hitting. our first whatever couple weeks we weren't getting hits with runners in scoring position and a big home run from maxwell to kind of give us a cushion. so it was good. we played good all around. but it was definitely -- timmy did a great job for us, set the tone. >> coming up later in sports we're g
. >> reporter: absolutely raj. after struggling to a 4-10 start the giants last night actually looked like the team that won the 2014 world series. now, the g-men played their most complete game of the season ending the dodgers' seven-game win streak. tim lincecum was pretty solid. he picked up his first win of the year but he was also backed up with outstanding defense. giants turned four double plays to stop dodger rallies and they committed no errors. they also racked up 13 hits...
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>> reporter: well good evening, raj. yeah techies, academics politicians all striking out against the law they say is discriminatory. here is how san francisco is fighting back against indiana. san francisco state is in the spotlight because of a law passed more than 2,200 miles away. its university president became the first to say his school will do no business with indiana. >> and i thought here we are where we vest students to speak the power in fair ways with the commitment to be brave. and i felt we have to do what we ask students to do. >> this law is just brutal. >> reporter: also speaking on a national stage, mark benioff, ceo of sales force, saying his company will cut spending in indiana. >> we want to snake sure that our employers and customers are protected. we're the largest technology employer in indiana, and we do bring thousands of customers to indiana. and we want them to have a great experience. >> reporter: which brings us to san francisco's political center and a resolution put forward by supervisor
>> reporter: well good evening, raj. yeah techies, academics politicians all striking out against the law they say is discriminatory. here is how san francisco is fighting back against indiana. san francisco state is in the spotlight because of a law passed more than 2,200 miles away. its university president became the first to say his school will do no business with indiana. >> and i thought here we are where we vest students to speak the power in fair ways with the commitment to...
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>> reporter: janelle and raj, the giants' first priority is of course fan safety.hey also want to keep the lines into the ballpark moving. they think the answer to that is a fast lane. the new mandate from mlb directs every single person who comes into a ballpark to get screened. the heightened security increases safety, but can clog up the line which is why the giants are installing a fast lane to help prescreened fans get through the lines quicker. >> there will be a setup for clear. and the people that are designated can walk up and put their fingerprint on it. and they effectively will come up that they have been prescreened, essentially, and they'll be able to walk through. >> reporter: it's called clear. it's the same company and technology that the tsa uses to prescreen passengers at ten airports, including sfo and san jose international. the giants tested it out last september. this season the giants used a lottery to preselect 300 season ticketholders to use this fast lane. signing up includes submitting a drivers license and fingerprint. each preapproved
>> reporter: janelle and raj, the giants' first priority is of course fan safety.hey also want to keep the lines into the ballpark moving. they think the answer to that is a fast lane. the new mandate from mlb directs every single person who comes into a ballpark to get screened. the heightened security increases safety, but can clog up the line which is why the giants are installing a fast lane to help prescreened fans get through the lines quicker. >> there will be a setup for...
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>> raj, warriors try to take a 2-0 lead on the pelicans in this best of seven. for three quarters of game one it didn't seem like this would be much of a series. in the last 12 minutes saturday new orleans showed they can compete with the ws. new orleans big man, the center the franchise, the unibrow, anthony davis went off. scored 20 points and pulled in six rebonds in that final period alone cutting a huge deficit don to just five points. the ws are aware they need to play a full 48 minutes. >> you're more aware of your opponent. any pregame jitters game one you've got them out. it's about playing ball again. and those playoff emotions those initial jitters, they feel almost gone. >> you don't have to start in the nba to win awards. you can't start to win this award award. lou williams won the nba sixth man of the year award. iguodala was in the running but finished fourth in the voting nearly 400 points behind williams who was the first raptor to win an award since 1999. >>> to no one's surprise the san jose sharks and todd mcclellan parted ways today. after
>> raj, warriors try to take a 2-0 lead on the pelicans in this best of seven. for three quarters of game one it didn't seem like this would be much of a series. in the last 12 minutes saturday new orleans showed they can compete with the ws. new orleans big man, the center the franchise, the unibrow, anthony davis went off. scored 20 points and pulled in six rebonds in that final period alone cutting a huge deficit don to just five points. the ws are aware they need to play a full 48...
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raj? >> janelle, thank you. >>> an illegal stunt years in the making went off almost exactly as planned at the u.s. capitol today. >> what just happened? what is happening? >> it was alarming for capitol police. a florida mailman ended a gyrocopter. he said he did it to bring attention to campaign finance reform. he landed carrying letters addressed to all 535 members of congress urging them to cut the government off from the influence of big money. the secret service interviewed hughs about his plans last year. apparently that didn't stop him from following through and possibly facing both civil and criminal charges. >>> ahead, on the loose. an overturned big rig overturning spilling thousands of california's finest. >>> an officer accused of ramming a suspect with his car being defended. >>> california is juggling firefighter training and schedules because of the escalating fire season conditions. i'm live in los gatos, a look at how crews get ready for the unexpected. >>> right now, 6:3
raj? >> janelle, thank you. >>> an illegal stunt years in the making went off almost exactly as planned at the u.s. capitol today. >> what just happened? what is happening? >> it was alarming for capitol police. a florida mailman ended a gyrocopter. he said he did it to bring attention to campaign finance reform. he landed carrying letters addressed to all 535 members of congress urging them to cut the government off from the influence of big money. the secret service...
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i'm raj mathai. >> we've been on early tonight because of a giants baseball game right here on nbc bay area. >>> new tonight at 11:00, the chp facing some tough questions tonight after a 16-year-old girl managed to slip out of her handcuffs and walk right out of their oakland headquarters this morning. the girl wanted for car theft. tonight some parents are asking how did the chp let her walk away? nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in the news room with more on the family's fritation and the chp's explanation. >> the family admits this girl was troubled up they were relieved when they found out she was arrested since she's been a runaway for almost a year now. within hours that sweet relief of knowing where their daughter is turned into panic once they were alerted she escaped from the chp offers where she was being booked. >> i just don't understand how she got away. that's totally misty fight me. >> reporter: the california highway says they were working on booking a teenage girl into juvenile hall for stealing a car and giving a false name when she slipped from her handcuffs and got a
i'm raj mathai. >> we've been on early tonight because of a giants baseball game right here on nbc bay area. >>> new tonight at 11:00, the chp facing some tough questions tonight after a 16-year-old girl managed to slip out of her handcuffs and walk right out of their oakland headquarters this morning. the girl wanted for car theft. tonight some parents are asking how did the chp let her walk away? nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in the news room with more on the family's...
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. >> reporter: well raj, the u.s. government is now looking into the drone strike an investigation that could lead to changes in the drone program and how the white house is fighting the war on terror. >> on behalf of the united states government i offer our deepest apologies to the family. >> reporter: president obama appalls iajz appallologize for a drone strike tat killed two hostages. usf professor of middle eastern studies said that while the u.s. is using drones to fight the war on tear he believes it's actually helping al qaeda and isis build support. >> the fact that many people do know innocents that have been killed it has become a major recruiting tool. >> reporter: raises questions about faulty intelligence and the legality of the program. >> they could be seen as legitimate combatants and within pakistani territory there are serious questions about the legality. >> reporter: in a statement, the aclu says in each of the operations acknowledged today the u.s. quite literally didn't know who it was killing.
. >> reporter: well raj, the u.s. government is now looking into the drone strike an investigation that could lead to changes in the drone program and how the white house is fighting the war on terror. >> on behalf of the united states government i offer our deepest apologies to the family. >> reporter: president obama appalls iajz appallologize for a drone strike tat killed two hostages. usf professor of middle eastern studies said that while the u.s. is using drones to fight...
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the sheriff's office tells abc 7 news that a family friend located the body of dylan raj this morning about half a mile southeast of the bridge. his motorcycle crashed into a car and he fell 135 feet into the river on sunday. >>> oh my god. oh my god. >> new cell phone video of that gas line explosion at the fresno county sheriff gun range off of ohio 99. the blast sent 11 people to the hospital and four were released today and two still in critical condition. pg&e say they were building a dirt berm but not notified of work in the area to mark off gas lines. >>> san francisco fire investigators believe a cigarette butt left in a potted plant sparked a fire. flames broke out on pine street on a balcony. they cut a hole in the attic for ventilation and quickly knocked down the fire. >> we woke up just in time. if we didn't wake up within 20 minutes it would have burnt the whole apartment down. we caught it in time to sort of not allow the fire to come into our living area. >> and fortunately no one was hurt. >>> well one down 15 to go. the warriors hung on to take the first steps toward
the sheriff's office tells abc 7 news that a family friend located the body of dylan raj this morning about half a mile southeast of the bridge. his motorcycle crashed into a car and he fell 135 feet into the river on sunday. >>> oh my god. oh my god. >> new cell phone video of that gas line explosion at the fresno county sheriff gun range off of ohio 99. the blast sent 11 people to the hospital and four were released today and two still in critical condition. pg&e say they...
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>> reporter: raj, the people behind me are very excited. the crowd is growing.about 100 people all supporting what they say is this historic day. the decision is still about a month out but many say they are proud to be part of this movement. >> there's no doubt that this is going to be a watershed opinion. >> reporter: legal experts followed today's hearing closely saying it could be the court's next landmark case. the justices must decide on two issues, first, whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. states ban gay marriage must recognize same-sex couples married in states where it's legal. >> i hope by:a june we'll have same-sex marriage in 50 states and marriage is an institution, it hasn't collapsed in 36 other states. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom was inside the court for the hearing today. and he thinks he knows how the justices will vote. >> you get a sense this is a 5-4, 6-3 decision. >> supporters of the same-sex marriage ban argue it would unravel the family unit and put children in jeopardy. >> if marriage and cr
>> reporter: raj, the people behind me are very excited. the crowd is growing.about 100 people all supporting what they say is this historic day. the decision is still about a month out but many say they are proud to be part of this movement. >> there's no doubt that this is going to be a watershed opinion. >> reporter: legal experts followed today's hearing closely saying it could be the court's next landmark case. the justices must decide on two issues, first, whether...
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. >> i'm raj mathai. cheryl hurd is there. >> and the big question is she was caught but how did she get beyond the secured fence and get beyond the secured perimeters in the first place. >> reporter: she jum pdped the secured perimeter of the southwest corner of the airport. >> she was spotted by an employee virtually at the corner and she was confronted and then they brought in airport operations people to contain her, and she was arrested by san jose police. >> reporter: she was combative and police had to subdue her before making the arrest. an airport worker was the first to see her. >> and they did what they were supposed to do. when you see someone that you don't recognize. >> reporter: police know about investigating the breaches at sjc, because there are five in 12 month, and the most notable is last april when a teenager scaled the fence and jumped into a wheel well of a plane and survived a five-hour flight to hawaii. in august marilyn hartman successfully boarded a flight to los angeles where
. >> i'm raj mathai. cheryl hurd is there. >> and the big question is she was caught but how did she get beyond the secured fence and get beyond the secured perimeters in the first place. >> reporter: she jum pdped the secured perimeter of the southwest corner of the airport. >> she was spotted by an employee virtually at the corner and she was confronted and then they brought in airport operations people to contain her, and she was arrested by san jose police. >>...
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>> reporter: $10,000, raj, that this rancher is now out. and usually when you hear about cows being stolen it's because of the money. but in this case it's very bizarre. the people came by shot the cows and left them there to die, leaving investigators wondering why someone would do this. >> it's just a bad deal all the way around. >> reporter: josh is a fifth generation rancher. he breeds cattle on his 90-acre property in castro valley thinking was one of the other cows right here. >> reporter: over the weekend he was checking on his cows when he found three of them had been shot and killed. two of them were pregnant. >> very upset that somebody actually had the you know what to come and shoot these cattle off the road. >> reporter: about 50 feet from the carcass, investigators found a piece of evidence on the side of the road. and they believe whoever pulled the trigger also stole a 40-pound calf. and most disturbingly cut the ears off of the dead cows to remove the ownership tag. >> somebody thinks that they're real tough, that they went
>> reporter: $10,000, raj, that this rancher is now out. and usually when you hear about cows being stolen it's because of the money. but in this case it's very bizarre. the people came by shot the cows and left them there to die, leaving investigators wondering why someone would do this. >> it's just a bad deal all the way around. >> reporter: josh is a fifth generation rancher. he breeds cattle on his 90-acre property in castro valley thinking was one of the other cows right...
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. >> is that how you act, raj? >> absolutely.. >> okay. >> for a full 30 minutes of local sports coverage you can watch sportsnet central on comcast bay area tonight. >>> we could see a couple of showers even into tomorrow around the hills of the east bay or north bay. the trend here once we get past that forecast on wednesday, we're going to see temperatures starting to climb on up into the 70s thursday and friday and into the weekend. it was great. we got the inch of rain here. more than a foot of snow in the sierra. probably not going see a storm like that for a while. >> thank you, rob. thanks for joining us here at 6:00. have a great evening. >> hope to see you at 11:00. >>> disturbing new photos. christie brinkley with a black eye and garbs on her famous face. >>y she had has been air lifted to the e.r., now on "extra." >>> super model christie brinkley banged up and bruised, rushed to the hospital. new details on her vacation disaster. >>> trees audio giudice's giant scare behind bars. why she's on lockdown as theresa and
. >> is that how you act, raj? >> absolutely.. >> okay. >> for a full 30 minutes of local sports coverage you can watch sportsnet central on comcast bay area tonight. >>> we could see a couple of showers even into tomorrow around the hills of the east bay or north bay. the trend here once we get past that forecast on wednesday, we're going to see temperatures starting to climb on up into the 70s thursday and friday and into the weekend. it was great. we got the...
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. >> exactly, raj. it is a battle and turf war over a whole lot of money. two medical mareijuana dispensaries haven't paid any taxes since they opened doors two years ago. now our city turned up the heat sending a cease and desist toward one facility and issue youing a $30,000 fine to the landlords of the second location. an attempt to force two businesses out of business. >> are you confident your business will be open in 60 to 90 days? >> no. >> it is really one of those situations whereat any point they can come in and shut us down and raid us. and we are well aware of that. >> do you think you will be in business in 60 90 days? >> oh yeah. unless -- >> you're not worried? >> unless the tanks roll in. >> the two businesses owe the city more than a million dollars in unpaid taxes. we take you inside the conflict and the controversy. you will hear from the mayor of san jose and more from the business owners who are refusing to pay that tax. janelle? >> tony thank you. >>> up next, apple reverses a big decision and construction of its new headquarters in cu
. >> exactly, raj. it is a battle and turf war over a whole lot of money. two medical mareijuana dispensaries haven't paid any taxes since they opened doors two years ago. now our city turned up the heat sending a cease and desist toward one facility and issue youing a $30,000 fine to the landlords of the second location. an attempt to force two businesses out of business. >> are you confident your business will be open in 60 to 90 days? >> no. >> it is really one of...
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. >> i'm raj mathai, and it appears that the attack was unprovoked jean elle? >> yes, he said that he needed to go to the b.a.r.t. station, and before he got to the b.a.r.t. station, that pas sensenger attacked. >> and actually, if you are going to the b.a.r.t. station, there is a closer b.a.r.t. station straight ahead. >> for real? >> i should go there? >> yes. >> reporter: cab driver offered to save his pas sensenger a couple of bucks on the fare, but then he noticed that something was wrong wrong. i noticed that something was wrong. >> reporter: the veteran cab driver was right. just before he arrived there, the cab ride turned violent. the man repeatedly hit him with a metal padlock. >> i have a bump on the head, and little blood, but it could have been so worse. >> reporter: he says that the man was trying to steal electronics from the front seat and ran away. he didn't get anything, but he did get something, his sense of security. >> and in a way, it is me against the world in a way. >> reporter: in february, another passenger beat a cab driver in daily c
. >> i'm raj mathai, and it appears that the attack was unprovoked jean elle? >> yes, he said that he needed to go to the b.a.r.t. station, and before he got to the b.a.r.t. station, that pas sensenger attacked. >> and actually, if you are going to the b.a.r.t. station, there is a closer b.a.r.t. station straight ahead. >> for real? >> i should go there? >> yes. >> reporter: cab driver offered to save his pas sensenger a couple of bucks on the fare, but...
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>> you got it raj. game two between the joints and a's in the bay bridge series.n tonight facing kendell graven for the athletics. now the big story here today concerns giants management of course off the field. their accomplishment of three world series titles in just five years rewarded today. manager bruce bochy had his contract extended through the 2019 season. at 59 years old, bochy eventually will end up in cooperstown. he is just the tenth manager to end retitle. brian sabean was promoted to vice president of baseball operations. assistant gm bobby evans promoted to general manager. >> but i think on balance, what i'm excited about is that bobby's more than ready. we've continually put more and more on his plate as the years have progressed. and he has come through with flying colors with every assignment. and he is more than ready to be a gm. i've said it on a number of occasions. i'm very frustrated that the outside world didn't recognize that. so i'm extremely proud that i can pass the torch in bochy's case. and i mean it sincerely. if we didn't have thi
>> you got it raj. game two between the joints and a's in the bay bridge series.n tonight facing kendell graven for the athletics. now the big story here today concerns giants management of course off the field. their accomplishment of three world series titles in just five years rewarded today. manager bruce bochy had his contract extended through the 2019 season. at 59 years old, bochy eventually will end up in cooperstown. he is just the tenth manager to end retitle. brian sabean was...
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digital producer and co-host is here, he is bringing in all of your feedback, raj, you look at theseerused procedures and it is hard to not know someone that has had one of these. >> behind the stats there are human beings stories narrative, family and friends, and speaking about our community, we have a ton of stories about this on facebook. here is margaret, she writes i had degenerative district of columbia disease for years. i had a surgeon promise relief, but i came out of surgery unable to use my right leg. once you are in the it you can see it for the scam that it is. >> americans spend roughly $3 trillion a year on healthcare, and some experts estimate that about a third of that nearly 1 trillion-dollars is on uns in procedures and treatments. from heart stints to himself recollect mys there's growing concerns that these devices are schedules far too frequently when other less expensive options could be used. >> raising questions of financial motives. in a washington post report, some experts estimated that nearly half of the 465,000 spinal fusions done in the u.s. in 2011 we
digital producer and co-host is here, he is bringing in all of your feedback, raj, you look at theseerused procedures and it is hard to not know someone that has had one of these. >> behind the stats there are human beings stories narrative, family and friends, and speaking about our community, we have a ton of stories about this on facebook. here is margaret, she writes i had degenerative district of columbia disease for years. i had a surgeon promise relief, but i came out of surgery...
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. >> yes raj and jessica, if you walk up to this home, you will see obvious surveillance cameras, and then you will see a sign from the security company, and yet for one man, that is is not enough. he decided to go around the back and force himself inside. >> it is the horror movie that you don't want to watch. >> reporter: it was a terrifying experience for heidi who had this unfolded around 2:00 a.m. after a man went through the mailbox and tried to open up the front door. >> where you will see him first he is coming up here. >> then he went around back and he stopped at the window, and that is when she woke up. within seconds she had locked herself in the closet. >> by then i called 9. 1 and she said to the stay put, and officers are on the way. >> and then the man forced open the sliding glass door. >> and right when he slides it open, and slides it, the alarm goes open. he walks around calmly looking. and he tried to open up the bedroom door. >> i ran to the door and hitting and kicking, and i started to yell, and i said that the police are coming, and they are going to shoot you
. >> yes raj and jessica, if you walk up to this home, you will see obvious surveillance cameras, and then you will see a sign from the security company, and yet for one man, that is is not enough. he decided to go around the back and force himself inside. >> it is the horror movie that you don't want to watch. >> reporter: it was a terrifying experience for heidi who had this unfolded around 2:00 a.m. after a man went through the mailbox and tried to open up the front door....
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. something the sierra sorely missed, that snow. it's been coming down so hard drivers putting on their chains. earlier today the storm pounded santa rosa with hail. it didn't stick, though because the ground was too warm. but our viewers did capture this video. and this morning the storm created a pool of water on 280. the driver even got stuck. caltrans crews showed up to unclog the drain. the driver turned out to be fine. we have team coverage tonight. terry mcsweeney is up in the sierra. rob mayeda is tracking the storm. but we begin with mark matthews. and mark rather managers in marin county are set to implement new restrictions tonight. they weren't exactly expecting a fight, but it sounds like they going to get one. >> reporter: they may. the water board meeting begins at 7:30. expected to approve the state water board's request for cuts by limiting landscaping to three days a week. the rub here is that in marin county water levels are actually above normal and some residents are wondering why they have to cut. marin's water
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. something the sierra sorely missed, that snow. it's been coming down so hard drivers putting on their chains. earlier today the storm pounded santa rosa with hail. it didn't stick, though because the ground was too warm. but our viewers did capture this video. and this morning the storm created a pool of water on 280. the driver even got stuck. caltrans crews showed up to unclog the drain. the driver turned out to be fine. we have team coverage...
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. >> raj already gave me a sneak peek. >>> demolition of candlestick park began almost two months ago. we will show you the progress. a gaping hole on one side of the stadium bp crews are chipping away at the walls with giant cranes. one is used to bash the walls with a heavy weights and another one claws away the debris. team work with the cranes there. construction workers are dismantling the stadium piece by piece, spraying water as they go so the dangerous dust doesn't go into the air or nearby community. demolition is set to end in about a month. >> interesting to see that. in the 1960s they didn't have that outer outfield wall. it was an open ballpark. >> it was? >> yeah. with the fog they kept trying to raise the wall it keep it out. sad to see it go. >> thanks for joining us at 6:00. lester holt joins us left for "nightly news." >> hope to see you back at 6:00. good night. night, nuclear deal. a historic agreement with iran. tonight, what's in it and what it means for iran's ability to make a nuclear weapon. >>> campus massacre. at least 147 killed, scores injured as terrorist
. >> raj already gave me a sneak peek. >>> demolition of candlestick park began almost two months ago. we will show you the progress. a gaping hole on one side of the stadium bp crews are chipping away at the walls with giant cranes. one is used to bash the walls with a heavy weights and another one claws away the debris. team work with the cranes there. construction workers are dismantling the stadium piece by piece, spraying water as they go so the dangerous dust doesn't go...
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>> that is a good question, raj, one thing that is certain, those two shows here will sell out very quickly. the band is promising that they will do all they can to make sure the tickets go to fans and not the scalpers. the grateful dead wrote in a letter to fans they want one more run in the bay area where it all started. fans like mike glove, and campbell were thrilled. >> probably going to be a very big thing at levi stadium, it will obviously be a big thing. >> reporter: but the legendary band brings legendary prices the stop at levi will be the first before their stop in chicago, hundreds of thousands of fans couldn't get tickets there and turned to the second hand market where tickets start at $500. >> demand is what is expected. from the opportunity of getting these legendary musicians together for one last weekend of music. >> reporter: the band is known for selling tickets the true old fashioned way, through first come, first serve mail orders fans hope they will be selected and score seats before the on-line ticket sales. but for the concert at levi they wrote, quote, we're using
>> that is a good question, raj, one thing that is certain, those two shows here will sell out very quickly. the band is promising that they will do all they can to make sure the tickets go to fans and not the scalpers. the grateful dead wrote in a letter to fans they want one more run in the bay area where it all started. fans like mike glove, and campbell were thrilled. >> probably going to be a very big thing at levi stadium, it will obviously be a big thing. >> reporter:...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it sounds odd but it's really about to happen.n in the bay area mid-april. showing you a live look at mendocino county as clouds and a few raindrops are starting to roll in. mayor honda looks at bad news about the drought. let's look at chief meteorologist jeff saniri. >> we'll probably see showers about 10:00. it's all about the gusty winds. we know you felt it if you were outside today. if you planted any new trees in that wind they're probably blowing over there if they're a bay area root tree. right now the winds at 20 miles per hour. the weakened storm system is now 250 miles away. it's picking up some steam and we're beginning to see some raindrops here in extreme northern california. again, not very heavy. only fourth of seven inches at this hour. mainly in napa and sonoma counties, then eventually a heavier zone of rain in santa rosa down toward san jose. in terms of the overall totals it looks like any kind of rainfall will be most beneficial across contra costa and
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it sounds odd but it's really about to happen.n in the bay area mid-april. showing you a live look at mendocino county as clouds and a few raindrops are starting to roll in. mayor honda looks at bad news about the drought. let's look at chief meteorologist jeff saniri. >> we'll probably see showers about 10:00. it's all about the gusty winds. we know you felt it if you were outside today. if you planted any new trees in that wind they're...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. san jose police cadet left for another bay area city just one after graduation. we first broke the news on twitter this weekend. now the city is speaking up. damian joins us live from police headquarters with a story you'll only see on nbc bay area. >> reporter: i can tell you the brass upstairs is not happy. they trained a cadet who graduated on friday and by saturday he's on his way to hayward. >> raise your right hand and repeat after me please. >> reporter: they took an oath to protect and defend on friday. 19 san jose police cadets. but one of the 19 apparently were focused on protecting the citizens of a different city. hayward. >> we have no desire to be treating hayward's finest. >> reporter: the mayor said he was disappointed when he heard what we first reported on saturday. >> and you're choosing to serve in san jose. >> reporter: that one of the cadets was planning to move. chief urban confirmed the new hire to nbc bay area. >> it's simply not fair for our residents to be p
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. san jose police cadet left for another bay area city just one after graduation. we first broke the news on twitter this weekend. now the city is speaking up. damian joins us live from police headquarters with a story you'll only see on nbc bay area. >> reporter: i can tell you the brass upstairs is not happy. they trained a cadet who graduated on friday and by saturday he's on his way to hayward. >> raise your right hand and repeat...
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but some soaking rain, looks like, knock our temperatures back still to the 60s, though, and above a rajs full of degrees, not quite as warm as today will be. justin, over to you. >> good morning. >> watching the roadways, 76, city avenue, both directions actually looking pretty good this hour, volume really hasn't increase the just yesterday. -- just yet. we take you to the city, ben franklin bridge, inbound traffic picking up just little bit. both directions, moving okay this morning. over in east white land, we do have an accident, connestoga road near hill brook circle also the fire continues, west mt. airy, sharpnack between emlin and bedder and street. burlington route 130 still closed at high street. alternate old york road or broad street. stay with i've got a to-do list and five acres of fresh air. ♪ ♪ top three tools: hammer screwdriver, front loader. happiness is a drive-over mower deck. a john deere dealer can teach tractors to anybody. in the right hands, an imatch quick-hitch could probably cure most of the world's problems. that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere.
but some soaking rain, looks like, knock our temperatures back still to the 60s, though, and above a rajs full of degrees, not quite as warm as today will be. justin, over to you. >> good morning. >> watching the roadways, 76, city avenue, both directions actually looking pretty good this hour, volume really hasn't increase the just yesterday. -- just yet. we take you to the city, ben franklin bridge, inbound traffic picking up just little bit. both directions, moving okay this...
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>> reporter: it was really tense inside the courtroom at times today, raj. people say what happened is incredibly unusual. former santa clara county supervisor appeal foed are leniency during his sentencing today. he a i apologized for sending out a fraudulent mailer. during the hearing things got heated. at one point, both his attorney and the prosecutor raised their voices and argued over how the sentencing was being handled. it got bad enough it that the judge threatened to hold the prosecutor in contempt of court. >> it was strange. i've never seen a situation where a judge refused to let both attorneys make their final statement. >> and of course the judge gets the last word after that. but i saw something contemptuous, nothing disrespectful. >> both attorneys asked to go on the record to clarify positions. the judge denied their request and went ton sentencing. >> while adisagree with the court's characterization for mr. chase's conduct and my contact, i'm glad this case was for the appropriate sentence of community service. >> do you feel you were tre
>> reporter: it was really tense inside the courtroom at times today, raj. people say what happened is incredibly unusual. former santa clara county supervisor appeal foed are leniency during his sentencing today. he a i apologized for sending out a fraudulent mailer. during the hearing things got heated. at one point, both his attorney and the prosecutor raised their voices and argued over how the sentencing was being handled. it got bad enough it that the judge threatened to hold the...
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. >> and i'm raj mathai. we'll tell you exactly where this is happening. this is a usually very quiet neighborhood. this is a home on crestview drive near mellanby drive. this is up on the hill in san carlos not far from 280. our nbc chopper showing you now we're still not sure on the relationship between these two people but we do know they are related. the 33-year-old victim was rushed to a local hospital. the suspect, the 66-year-old, is in custody. the sheriff's department says the shooter opened fire because he felt threatened during an argument. we're going to bring you the very latest as we get more information into our newsroom. >>> mandatory vaccinations for school kids may be moving forward. but not without some changes. a state senate committee voted on a controversial vaccine bill that would take away parents' right to opt out of immunizing their children. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in sacramento and jodi just last week it looked like the bill was faltering, and then today it moved forward. >> jessica, last week things looked very di
. >> and i'm raj mathai. we'll tell you exactly where this is happening. this is a usually very quiet neighborhood. this is a home on crestview drive near mellanby drive. this is up on the hill in san carlos not far from 280. our nbc chopper showing you now we're still not sure on the relationship between these two people but we do know they are related. the 33-year-old victim was rushed to a local hospital. the suspect, the 66-year-old, is in custody. the sheriff's department says the...
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. >>> i'm raj mathai. i'm jessica aguirre. a dispute between the 49ers and youth soccer leagues over a field next to levi's stadium. some are calling it a land gram. robert honda joins us from the soccer complex. it's expected to erupt at the city council meeting. >> the 49ers say the team would like to replace the 11 acres of field with a sin thetsynthetic surface to accommodate other events and vip parking. the plan leaves others in limbo. zachary coaches a sporting team in the santa clara youth soccer league. one of many groups that use the youth soccer complex. the neighborhood league thought the 49ers made promises when it was building levi stadium to protect it. >> they have an agreement to relocate us and find us a new place, new facility for all of our young kids. >> reporter: bob lang says the proposal first
. >>> i'm raj mathai. i'm jessica aguirre. a dispute between the 49ers and youth soccer leagues over a field next to levi's stadium. some are calling it a land gram. robert honda joins us from the soccer complex. it's expected to erupt at the city council meeting. >> the 49ers say the team would like to replace the 11 acres of field with a sin thetsynthetic surface to accommodate other events and vip parking. the plan leaves others in limbo. zachary coaches a sporting team in the...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm janelle wang. jessica aguirre is off tonight. a final salute for officer michael johnson, the san jose police officer killed last week in the line of duty. officers from around the country gathered outside the s.a.p. center in san jose in formation to salute honor, and pay their respects to the fallen officer. it was a poignant and emotional day. nbc bay area's michelle roberts was there as thousands of people made their way into the memorial service. let's begin with robert handa. he is live at the s.a.p. center with more for us. robert? >> reporter: well janelle, the family and the police department said they wanted to make sure today's ceremony conveyed not only sorrow and respect, but also an appreciation for michael johnson, the man outside the uniform. hundreds of officers from departments all over the state escorted the procession, bringing michael johnson to the s. s.a.p. center. it was gathering of
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm janelle wang. jessica aguirre is off tonight. a final salute for officer michael johnson, the san jose police officer killed last week in the line of duty. officers from around the country gathered outside the s.a.p. center in san jose in formation to salute honor, and pay their respects to the fallen officer. it was a poignant and emotional day. nbc bay area's michelle roberts was there as thousands of people made their way into the memorial service. let's...
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. >> and i'm raj mathai. many of the best and brightest minds in the world are here in the bay area and now so is the department of homeland security. the feds are taking the offensive against hackers who are increasingly targeting our smart phones. scott budman joins us with the latest efforts to keep you safe. >> reporter: the secretary of the department of homeland security says he'd love to hire bay area tech workers and take them back to d.c. with him. instead he says he'll open an office here to help fight cyber crime. with so many of us doing and storing so much on our smart phones, the risk of private data loss has never been higher. >> the hackers are very sophisticated and they are getting in. >> reporter: which is why the department of homeland security says it will soon open an office in silicon valley. >> the government does not have all the answers, nor do we have all the talent by any means. cyber security must be a partnership between government and those of you in the private sector. >> repor
. >> and i'm raj mathai. many of the best and brightest minds in the world are here in the bay area and now so is the department of homeland security. the feds are taking the offensive against hackers who are increasingly targeting our smart phones. scott budman joins us with the latest efforts to keep you safe. >> reporter: the secretary of the department of homeland security says he'd love to hire bay area tech workers and take them back to d.c. with him. instead he says he'll...