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i'm kimberly tere live at stanford. i'll have all the details coming up. the 5:00 news starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. we want to take you outside right now. the sky is dark and cloudy over much of the bay area and a storm is headed our way. some say it will be winter-like by tomorrow. here's a look at the radar coming up right now. the storm is threatening some of the biggest events of the year here in northern california. as we mentioned, bay to breakers and the amgen tour. nbc bay area's rob mayeda has a look at the change in the weather. >> we're seeing cooler changes to kick off the weekend. 59 degrees. west wind at about 7 miles per hour. 59 in san jose. no rain just yet around the south bay. looking off to the west to san francisco, see the clouds filling in. southwest wind at 16 miles an hour. currently looking at 58 degrees. going to be watching those clouds spilling in over the afternoon. no rain just yet. but that is about to change. the break in the clouds coming in right now giving us just some brief sunshine in parts of t
i'm kimberly tere live at stanford. i'll have all the details coming up. the 5:00 news starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. we want to take you outside right now. the sky is dark and cloudy over much of the bay area and a storm is headed our way. some say it will be winter-like by tomorrow. here's a look at the radar coming up right now. the storm is threatening some of the biggest events of the year here in northern california. as we mentioned, bay to breakers and the...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in oakland with a look at what happened today. kimberly? >> reporter: diane it is quiet now, but earlier this evening, this parking lot was filled with both skeptics and also christians who say they are concerned and also want to provide support to harold camping's followers. ♪ >> these people are suffering. >> reporter: it turns out the world has not ended despite an evangelist claiming the apocalypse was something saturday. he believed the rapture would begin at 6:00 p.m. >> i think it could have already started. >> reporter: while he told his followers to stay home with their families and pray, others gathered outside his radio station. >> last call, everybody. >> reporter: some came to party and mock the preacher with kool-aid and tickets to the other side. >> i think it was fantastic. it's like a little party. >> i'm for it, man. it's fun. >> don't mock these people, folks. they made an error. >> reporter: but others came to offer support to camping's followers. >> we're here to provide them hope and to give them an opportunity to work
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in oakland with a look at what happened today. kimberly? >> reporter: diane it is quiet now, but earlier this evening, this parking lot was filled with both skeptics and also christians who say they are concerned and also want to provide support to harold camping's followers. ♪ >> these people are suffering. >> reporter: it turns out the world has not ended despite an evangelist claiming the apocalypse was something saturday. he believed the...
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we bring in kimberly tere who joins us from leadership high school in hayward to explain. what happened? >> reporter: a food fight broke out yesterday between, well, among more than two dozen graduating seniors. those teenagers say they tried to clean up before getting in trouble. no luck. now, their graduation and some of the activities surrounding their graduation could be in jeopardy. this food fight may have left banana peels on the floor and cake on the walls but it's caused a bigger mess with serious consequences for students at leadership high school in hayward. did you know that the repercussions would be as severe as they are now? >> no, we really didn't think it would be this severe. we knew there would be some kind of punishment. not exactly for the whole senior class. maybe the 30 or 35 of us that were there. >> reporter: kevin diaz admits to throwing one of the first pieces of fruit in the fight. he calls it a harmless senior prank. but school administrators aren't laughing. >> the rumors are that there was going to be no prom, no grad night, and graduation is
we bring in kimberly tere who joins us from leadership high school in hayward to explain. what happened? >> reporter: a food fight broke out yesterday between, well, among more than two dozen graduating seniors. those teenagers say they tried to clean up before getting in trouble. no luck. now, their graduation and some of the activities surrounding their graduation could be in jeopardy. this food fight may have left banana peels on the floor and cake on the walls but it's caused a bigger...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere joins us from knightsen where the search continues tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, the parents of the infant told authorities they laid the baby down to sleep at 10:00 last night and got up at 6:00 a.m. this morning to get her out of her bassinet, only to discover she was gone. a large scale search is underway for 4-month-old ramy gallego. >> she is the cutest little baby you'll ever meet. i don't understand why someone would want to take that cute little girl from her family. >> reporter: police say the baby reported the baby missing in knightsen. >> it's devastating. >> reporter: family and friends say they believe someone came into the home on the 1500 block of tule road and took ramy from her parents' home where she sleeps. they're concerned it might be someone familiar since the couple has two dogs and neither of them were barking last night. >> i think it's very cruel, disgusting, sick. it breaks my heart knowing that someone would even do that, or think of doing it. >> our message to just whoever has her, please keep her safe and bring her
nbc bay area's kimberly tere joins us from knightsen where the search continues tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, the parents of the infant told authorities they laid the baby down to sleep at 10:00 last night and got up at 6:00 a.m. this morning to get her out of her bassinet, only to discover she was gone. a large scale search is underway for 4-month-old ramy gallego. >> she is the cutest little baby you'll ever meet. i don't understand why someone would want to take that...
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live in san jose, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> a 26-year-old nursing student is missing tonight, more than 24 hours after taking a break from her night class at kaiser hospital in hayward. michelle never returned from her class break. investigators say they found her car several blocks away from the hospital parking structure. they say she also had her cell phone with her when she walked out of class but calls to her phone have gone unanswered. classmates tell police she planned to drive to reno to visit friends after last night's class. >>> this is graduation season. some 7,000 students graduated from san jose state university. while the day was festive, two students were not there. 25-year-old cindy caliguiran and thomas williams were shot and killed in one of the university's parking garages earlier this month. caliguiran's husband is suspected of the killings. after the shootings he killed himself. both victims were due to graduate from the undergraduate accounting program today. the university granted those degrees today to their families. >>> it was also gr
live in san jose, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> a 26-year-old nursing student is missing tonight, more than 24 hours after taking a break from her night class at kaiser hospital in hayward. michelle never returned from her class break. investigators say they found her car several blocks away from the hospital parking structure. they say she also had her cell phone with her when she walked out of class but calls to her phone have gone unanswered. classmates...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san francisco with more on how bay area educators and parents are trying to make sure their voices are heard. >> reporter: diane, california teachers plan to take over the state capitol starting tomorrow to protest education cuts. some bay area teachers plan to join in the fight. they're going to meet here at the san francisco unified school district office bright and early to board buses to sacramento. at least 300 members of the california teachers association plan to hold daily sit-ins at the capitol to protest deeper cuts to education and other service. >> there is no chance we can survive on the funding we're talking about. our children cannot survive on. this. >> right now in this school district, they had five days less of school this current year because of the funding problem, a state funding problem. if this happens, it could be as many as 20 days. could you imagine if we didn't start school until late in september? that's not fir to these kids. >> reporter: california is facing a $15 billion budget shortfall. that's after cuts were alread
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san francisco with more on how bay area educators and parents are trying to make sure their voices are heard. >> reporter: diane, california teachers plan to take over the state capitol starting tomorrow to protest education cuts. some bay area teachers plan to join in the fight. they're going to meet here at the san francisco unified school district office bright and early to board buses to sacramento. at least 300 members of the california teachers...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san francisco with that part of the story. >> hello, diane.unners will be taking off just a couple of blocks from where i am at howard and embarcadero. you can expect to see a lot tomorrow from people in their birthday suits to creative costumes and people from all over the place, really runners from every state and 40 countries taking part in the bay to breakers. the bay to breakers foot race come tomorrow will officially be a century old san francisco tradition. >> i'm pretty excited to be running for the first time. >> reporter: at start time, 55,000 registered runners and walkers will fill the streets with many likely in costume. >> i'm looking to be surprised. i think it's always like the standard ones will always be there, but it's just fun to see what new things people come up with. so i'm looking to see what is in fashion this year. >> three, two, one! >> organizers say they have more participants than in years past, primarily because of the significance of the centennial. people want to be part of the history. >> bay to breakers is so
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san francisco with that part of the story. >> hello, diane.unners will be taking off just a couple of blocks from where i am at howard and embarcadero. you can expect to see a lot tomorrow from people in their birthday suits to creative costumes and people from all over the place, really runners from every state and 40 countries taking part in the bay to breakers. the bay to breakers foot race come tomorrow will officially be a century old san francisco...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san jose with what community activists plan to do about it. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, the guardian angels say they dissolved their chapter here in san jose, but because of the recent violence, they are bringing it back. san jose has had to investigate two homicides in a matter of a few days. and as you mentioned, their total number for the year officially stands at 21. that is already higher than the total number of homicides for the entire 12 months of 2010. this morning, just before 4:00 a.m. police arrived at the 1700 block of schulte drive close to story road in east san jose to find an 18-year-old with multiple stab wounds. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say just a couple of blocks from the stabbing on wednesday, a 22-year-old was gunned down. police have not arrested suspects in either case and are looking into whether they are related. meantime, the volunteer citizen group the guardian angels say they'll be making a comeback in san jose. they are already talking to residents about their concerns about recen
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san jose with what community activists plan to do about it. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, the guardian angels say they dissolved their chapter here in san jose, but because of the recent violence, they are bringing it back. san jose has had to investigate two homicides in a matter of a few days. and as you mentioned, their total number for the year officially stands at 21. that is already higher than the total number of homicides for the entire 12 months...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere joins us from stanford with more on the youth business plan competition. hello, kimberly. >> hello, diane. it's really a chance for students to see their dreams turned into reality, to test out their ideas and possibly see them turn into a real business. today, over 100 high school students were here at stanford to pitch their business ideas to a panel made up of well knowns in the world of silicon valley which is, of course, known for entrepreneurship. it's called the 12th annual build youth business plan competition. winners get some cash to kickstart their plans and will also get the support they need to see them through. through build, students are mentored and get help writhe out a business plan and then launching it. those who get into the build program start in the ninth grade and commit through their senior year. 100% of them have gone on to college. >> i had the foundation and build is what let me really elevate what i thought i could achieve. coming into high school ireally dont know what i wanted to be. i was just another person. but through bui
nbc bay area's kimberly tere joins us from stanford with more on the youth business plan competition. hello, kimberly. >> hello, diane. it's really a chance for students to see their dreams turned into reality, to test out their ideas and possibly see them turn into a real business. today, over 100 high school students were here at stanford to pitch their business ideas to a panel made up of well knowns in the world of silicon valley which is, of course, known for entrepreneurship. it's...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san jose with more for us. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, police are investigating the connection between the victims and say right now they are still looking for the person responsible for a shooting. >> but this is crazy. this is crazy. and i hope they catch the son of a guns. >> reporter: violence in a south san jose neighborhood have left residents on edge. most don't want to show their face on camera, concerned about a retaliation after a fatal shooting. >> we heard what was obviously gunshots, either six to eat of them. and we just got down. we didn't want to get hurt. and then we called 911. and the police officers showed up fairly quickly. >> i guess they found the girl slumped over in the front seat of the car, which is really sad to me. the girl was a mother of five, from what i understand. and hopefully they caught the individuals that did this gruesome act. because it's pretty bad. >> reporter: san jose police say they arrived at the 4,000 block of ambler way to find a 35-year-old woman shot in the driver's se
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san jose with more for us. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, police are investigating the connection between the victims and say right now they are still looking for the person responsible for a shooting. >> but this is crazy. this is crazy. and i hope they catch the son of a guns. >> reporter: violence in a south san jose neighborhood have left residents on edge. most don't want to show their face on camera, concerned about a retaliation after a...
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live in san francisco, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> police in fairfield say three people are dead after a shooting at a house in the middle of the afternoon yesterday. it was a house that police knew well. they had been called to that house 12 times in just the past year for disturbances. neighbors identified 37-year-old jason eisenberg as the man responsible for killing a man and woman before turning the gun on himself. he is also suspected of injuring a third person who escaped and called 911. the woman killed was his ex-girlfriend. she filed a court order to live in the house since her name was on the deed. since her return, neighbors say there's been turmoil inside the house and many calls to police. >> i hear arguments come from there. so i don't know, it seemed, i thought maybe something could happen but never like to that extent. >> police say a court order was served to someone at the residence yesterday, but it's unclear if that triggered the shooting. the alleged shooter's father seen here also lives in the house. he says he was able to seek shelter with a neighbor
live in san francisco, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> police in fairfield say three people are dead after a shooting at a house in the middle of the afternoon yesterday. it was a house that police knew well. they had been called to that house 12 times in just the past year for disturbances. neighbors identified 37-year-old jason eisenberg as the man responsible for killing a man and woman before turning the gun on himself. he is also suspected of injuring a third person who...
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kimberly tere, bay area news. >>> the back and forth battle between drug smugglers and border agents has reached new heights. with more agents and more fencing along the u.s./mexico border, smugglers are turning to a new and dangerous method. greg bledsoe from our san diego station reports. >> reporter: in karlsbad this morning, another example of smugglers desperately trying to find a way around increased border security. last november, this elaborate tunnel with a rail system and ventilation led agents to nearly 30 tons of narcotics. even underwater scooters have been used. one of the newest methods is happening without any swimming, digging or driving. in fact, without ever touching the ground. >> it sound like a lawn mower. >> over the phone, agents are listening for these, ultra light planes. >> it's basically like a cage-like device under the seat. >> smugglers fly over the border late at night and with the pull of a lever, drop the drugs to crews waiting below. >> either with glow sticks or with flashing lights, you know, they are able to signal to the pilots. >> last year the
kimberly tere, bay area news. >>> the back and forth battle between drug smugglers and border agents has reached new heights. with more agents and more fencing along the u.s./mexico border, smugglers are turning to a new and dangerous method. greg bledsoe from our san diego station reports. >> reporter: in karlsbad this morning, another example of smugglers desperately trying to find a way around increased border security. last november, this elaborate tunnel with a rail system...
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live in oakland, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up next at 11:00 -- thousands of volunteers across the bay area helped fix up homes and community centers today, including for one woman who says she is now inspired. we'll show you. >>> plus, a skin cancer scare for the vernor. ordetails next. whoa, i should get mom a samsung fascinate. bright, colorful screen, high-speed downloads, hd video. she'll want videos of grandkids. i'm not ready for kids. what would i name it ? brian's good. a brian will make eye contact, work with his hands, return e-mails. okay, mom's getting a phone. get mom a new samsung fascinate for $99.99 and unlimited data for only $29.99 on america's largest high-speed wireless network. verizon. >>> they are available just about anywhere these days. extended warranties on computers, appliances, cars and more. but are they really worth the extra cost? and how do you know the business offering them is reputable? nbc's liz crenshaw has a look. >> pam owns and rents out this townhouse in florida. she decided to buy a home warranty for peace of mind so she went o
live in oakland, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up next at 11:00 -- thousands of volunteers across the bay area helped fix up homes and community centers today, including for one woman who says she is now inspired. we'll show you. >>> plus, a skin cancer scare for the vernor. ordetails next. whoa, i should get mom a samsung fascinate. bright, colorful screen, high-speed downloads, hd video. she'll want videos of grandkids. i'm not ready for kids. what would i...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san jose with what community activists plan to do about it. kimberly? >> reporter: community activists say they are going to step up their efforts in san jose as a result of the recent violence. police say they arrived at the 1700 block of schulte drive in east san jose this morning just before 4:00 to find an 18-year-old with multiple stab wounds. that man whose identity has not yet been released was taken to the hospital where he later died. police are still looking for the suspect or suspects and into the circumstances and motive behind the fatal stabbing. they are also looking into whether there are any gang ties. this incident falls on the heels of a 22-year-old man gunned down just blocks away. he was shot multiple times and no suspects have been arrested in this case either. that happened late wednesday night. now the number of homicides so far this year has surpassed the total number of homicides for all of 2010. while the numbers aren't too surprising to the guardian angels, a citizen group that patrols crime-ridden neighborhoods, the
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in san jose with what community activists plan to do about it. kimberly? >> reporter: community activists say they are going to step up their efforts in san jose as a result of the recent violence. police say they arrived at the 1700 block of schulte drive in east san jose this morning just before 4:00 to find an 18-year-old with multiple stab wounds. that man whose identity has not yet been released was taken to the hospital where he later died. police are...
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kimberly tere is at the san jose police department with more for us. >> reporter: diane, that's right. one woman killed, one man injured in the same area of san jose. now detectives are looking into what the connection is, if any. but there is a problem here and that's some potential witnesses are not cooperating, which is hampering the investigation. san jose police say they arrived at the 4000 block of ambler way to find a 35-year-old woman shot in the driver's seat of a black mercedes sedan. paramedics performed cpr but the woman died from her gunshot wounds. about 30 minutes later, a 20-year-old woman walked into the santa clara medical swernt non-life threatening gunshot wounds. police say he was shot very close to where police found the woman but don't know if the two victims or the shootings are related at this time. neighbors say they heard about six to eight gunshots last night and called police. none of them wanted their face shown on camera, but they say the woman who was shot is a mother of five. >> i feel really bad for the kids, because the mom -- you know, they lost the
kimberly tere is at the san jose police department with more for us. >> reporter: diane, that's right. one woman killed, one man injured in the same area of san jose. now detectives are looking into what the connection is, if any. but there is a problem here and that's some potential witnesses are not cooperating, which is hampering the investigation. san jose police say they arrived at the 4000 block of ambler way to find a 35-year-old woman shot in the driver's seat of a black mercedes...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in oakland where demonstrations are going on at camping's radio station. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, you want to take a look for yourself here. there's a lot going on here. the countdown to release balloons shaped as humans is going on right now. an effort to mock the preacher's message. there are a couple of different groups outside the radio station here. some are atheists who are making fun of the preacher's prediction. most are from the calvary bible church in milpitas. they're upset saying this preacher is mislgd his followers and making a mockery of christianity. now according to preacher harold camping, the end should have begun at 6:00 p.m. pacific standard time. he claims a rapture will begin with an earthquake in new zealand and then spread from there throughout the world. camping and his radio station have spent thousands of dollars on billboards that were put up across the bay area claiming today is judgment day. that jesus will return to earth and save souls bringing them to heaven. the preacher has ignited considerable religious controvers
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in oakland where demonstrations are going on at camping's radio station. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, you want to take a look for yourself here. there's a lot going on here. the countdown to release balloons shaped as humans is going on right now. an effort to mock the preacher's message. there are a couple of different groups outside the radio station here. some are atheists who are making fun of the preacher's prediction. most are from the calvary bible...
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere has the latest. tonight an emotional call for help from her own brother. >> reporter: that's right. the family of the missing nursing student was in this area where her car was found. they were knocking on door and handing out fliers, looking for any information that might lead them to her. >> it is really hard to not assume the worst, but we're trying. >> reporter: the family of 26-year-old michelle le is desperate to find her. >> she did not deserve to have this happen to her. i just want her home. >> reporter: their offering a $20,000 reward to anyone with information on her whereabouts. she was last seen leaving hayward's kaiser hospital friday where she was doing a clinical rotation as part of her course work. a surveillance camera showed what is believed to be her car leaving the parking garage. pleasant later found the car parked less than a half mile from the hospital. ? i think it is suspicious and any normal individual would think it is suspicious as well. that her car was taken from the pa
nbc bay area's kimberly tere has the latest. tonight an emotional call for help from her own brother. >> reporter: that's right. the family of the missing nursing student was in this area where her car was found. they were knocking on door and handing out fliers, looking for any information that might lead them to her. >> it is really hard to not assume the worst, but we're trying. >> reporter: the family of 26-year-old michelle le is desperate to find her. >> she did...
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kimberly tere is in san jose to explain. >> reporter: hello, diane. marchers started arriving here at san jose city hall about half an hour ago and have started their rally which includes speakers, music and even some dancing. they arrived after the three and a half mile march from king and story roads. they were carrying american and mexican flags, holding signs and chanting. this is just one of hundreds of rallies, as you mentioned, taking place across the nation today. protesters are calling for an end to the criminalization of undocumented immigrants and also calling for protection of workers rights to unionize. they say they want to see progressive immigration reform and will continue to use mayday as a platform to get o their message. they say it's a tradition going back more than a century. >> may 1st here in the united states came out of the united states in the 1880s. both immigrant workers and native workers fought for the right of an eight-hour work day and other rights that here in the united states, they're rights, but those rights were w
kimberly tere is in san jose to explain. >> reporter: hello, diane. marchers started arriving here at san jose city hall about half an hour ago and have started their rally which includes speakers, music and even some dancing. they arrived after the three and a half mile march from king and story roads. they were carrying american and mexican flags, holding signs and chanting. this is just one of hundreds of rallies, as you mentioned, taking place across the nation today. protesters are...
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t difrence between his family- tere has been no talk about that.overnment does n like to talkbout whais happeni. we m fin out more ithe nt coming days. >> thanks for the insight. and there isn exusive look theomplex were ama bin lade lid and die is an 8oom highesouse. on the first floor, a broom, ere ltiple people were killed. sma bed fo theoth and a baby's benext to it. across the hall, desop computers, cloes, and other items. the master bedom on the sond floor. it has a queen size bed...
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live in walnut creek, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> catholics celebrate add rare event in san jose when a new bi bishop was ordained for the first time. ♪ >>> father thomas daley was ordained to serve as an auxiliary to patrick mcgrath, the archdiocese needs another bishop to administer to the growing number of catholics. bishop daley was born and raised in san francisco and served as the president of marin catholic high. the other rare part about today's ceremony is that it it was broadcast on the internet in english and in spanish. >>> still ahead at 6:00, we go in-depth to tell but a worldwide travel warning to women in the bay area. >>> do you know what's living in your garage? the unsettling discovery by one california family. >>> plus, what's in the water? the local beaches ranked among the worst in the state. >> reporter: i'm marianne fa vro. this is helping patients get up and out of their wheelchairs. >>> patients confined to wheelchairs are up and walking thanks to bionic legs developed here in the bay area. marianne favro joins us now to show us how the magic happen
live in walnut creek, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> catholics celebrate add rare event in san jose when a new bi bishop was ordained for the first time. ♪ >>> father thomas daley was ordained to serve as an auxiliary to patrick mcgrath, the archdiocese needs another bishop to administer to the growing number of catholics. bishop daley was born and raised in san francisco and served as the president of marin catholic high. the other rare part about today's ceremony is...
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we' heard tere apear to have been fresh nato ai strikes on t pital of troli overnight.vernight to ss 's de 6,000 rai sin e bombing campaign began. but without troops onhe ground, howxact is nato ableo choose it targets? r correspondent i th ver first broaastournalist apaw depaushed allowed to be ableo rert on board. >> on the sentinelaircraft, sensitive radar equipment tt n scan thsand of square kiloeterin minutes. theissiononight? to scan and bld up a picre what is happening on the grou. inteigen passed on tonato commande, enrcing the no-f zon this is the fir timethat a camera cw has be alled to film on board one ding an opatiol mission. bu there are stillense actitieso we can't sho you backcourt -- exactly what is i these scrnsere or give youtoo ch detail abo what th are loong at contue-- on the ses e mission looks athat to targetnd jt as crucially, what not to rgethe >> out oking for movements and trying to intif prgaddi forces over libya in aas of the eastnount so thate can bui quite a picture of the movements of the forced so i w can in -- enable othe totake action
we' heard tere apear to have been fresh nato ai strikes on t pital of troli overnight.vernight to ss 's de 6,000 rai sin e bombing campaign began. but without troops onhe ground, howxact is nato ableo choose it targets? r correspondent i th ver first broaastournalist apaw depaushed allowed to be ableo rert on board. >> on the sentinelaircraft, sensitive radar equipment tt n scan thsand of square kiloeterin minutes. theissiononight? to scan and bld up a picre what is happening on the grou....
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. >> el que abandona se va el tere juego para dejárselo a josé arturo la palmera rivas. >> no es pulidoentro der área chica despeja ahora bien juninho. >> d va a terminar con dos hombs en punta, vamos a ver quién va n acompañar a molina, acaso añar a danilinho debería meterse más en el centro. >> porque arriesga a un contención. >> y la palmera tiene 34. >> sí señor. >> no pasa a todos querido jaime a esta edad. >> pero 40?.er >> ahí síido.a est >> ahí vienea el centro parecía carga. >> cae golpeado escuche su defensa. >> g no, no nada es cierto erro. >> no hay que hablar. >> pero en este momento están >> corregido ya. >> ten tendiendo todo. >> no,egido no. >> quiero platicar que en estos, momentos se está llevando a cabn el sorteo anti doping.bo >> la tiene jiménez ahora lobos que recibe de molina.os >> damián Álvarez le pasa el a torres n. >> pasó damián. >> el balón para mancilla el rebote fue para damián Álvarez e la pesca sánchez que lobos la ne recupera y toca paraz molina. >> tigres que busca y el toque de pulido otra vez pulido gira q para tirar el centro, la marca a sánchez. vu
. >> el que abandona se va el tere juego para dejárselo a josé arturo la palmera rivas. >> no es pulidoentro der área chica despeja ahora bien juninho. >> d va a terminar con dos hombs en punta, vamos a ver quién va n acompañar a molina, acaso añar a danilinho debería meterse más en el centro. >> porque arriesga a un contención. >> y la palmera tiene 34. >> sí señor. >> no pasa a todos querido jaime a esta edad. >> pero 40?.er >>...
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cuing andunni will not solve any strategic tere or security. >> from the pside did the man at theornafe, many afghans acused pakistan of orestrating violence in eir country. >>this is t of afghanistan. now, it is clear, ou peoe an ghantan are people who want finh this fight. this is like a cancer for afghanistan. more than 30 yea, people ha been killed. >> afghans areary. they want their country'song w to end. that is the hope, n the expectatn. things don' looery different to them afr bi laden. the death osama bin lad has provoked atrong reaction fromndia, pakistan's neighbor and longtime rival they criticized pakistan for harboring militants. we he this report from new delhi. >> dia has complained about pakistansuppt for militants crossing into its rrity. launching atcks kashmir and elsewher they noway the location of bin laden's i dbt, ose a mitary traing schl, proves once and for all that their nuclear armed nehbors not to be trusted. -- they say th location of bin laden's hideout. >> th showshatilitants have found sanctuary in pakistan. as longas they contie to operate freel on paki
cuing andunni will not solve any strategic tere or security. >> from the pside did the man at theornafe, many afghans acused pakistan of orestrating violence in eir country. >>this is t of afghanistan. now, it is clear, ou peoe an ghantan are people who want finh this fight. this is like a cancer for afghanistan. more than 30 yea, people ha been killed. >> afghans areary. they want their country'song w to end. that is the hope, n the expectatn. things don' looery different to...
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we bring you nbc bay area's kimberly tere, who joins us from downtown san jose. and kimberly, the focus is now on tonight as business owners and police get ready for what might be another whiled scene? >> reporter: it's a double-edged sword, raj. merchants want the crowds because they want the business. what they don't want is this, that is, the crime that might come along with it. some cinco de mayo partiers got out of hand last night, and police are preparing for round two, with the cinco de mayo party expected to keep going on here for days. merchants are cleaning up the mess left behind by rowdy cinco de mayo partiers while bracing themselves for what may come as the celebration continues through the weekend. >> i think it's a disgrace to the holiday, for cinco de mayo. i don't know why they chose this way to celebrate their holiday, come and break windows. it's just not right. >> there were people walking by and doing damage to the properties, to every single business around here. and i got affected because they broke my glass window. >> reporter: san jose's
we bring you nbc bay area's kimberly tere, who joins us from downtown san jose. and kimberly, the focus is now on tonight as business owners and police get ready for what might be another whiled scene? >> reporter: it's a double-edged sword, raj. merchants want the crowds because they want the business. what they don't want is this, that is, the crime that might come along with it. some cinco de mayo partiers got out of hand last night, and police are preparing for round two, with the...
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. >>> two quick-thinking young teres were honored. -- youngsters were honored. 4-year-old johnson calleder would not wake up and 15-year-old sergio called the police when a family member threatened his mother and sisters with a gun. the two dispatchers that helped in those situations were honored today. >>> hundreds of police officers completed a bike tour today from new jersey to washington, d.c. today's unity tour was part of the annual police week that honored those killed in the line of duty. on hand at today's event were 15 being on hraopbd police officers. -- oakland police officers. >>> a new tunnel designed to survive a major quake got underway. >> reporter: the digs started a few months ago. a machine slowly started making its way into a mountain. today, the new tunnel is taking shape. >> currently 250 feet in. >> reporter: the project manager says the machine and his crews did blast their way up to 20 feet deeper into the mountain on ever shift. >> we keep that right up, another 1 1/2 years and the tunnel will be done. >> reporter: it is part of the water system. the new tunnel
. >>> two quick-thinking young teres were honored. -- youngsters were honored. 4-year-old johnson calleder would not wake up and 15-year-old sergio called the police when a family member threatened his mother and sisters with a gun. the two dispatchers that helped in those situations were honored today. >>> hundreds of police officers completed a bike tour today from new jersey to washington, d.c. today's unity tour was part of the annual police week that honored those killed...
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live in san francisco, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> all right, kimberly, thank you for the update. >>> if you made it outside today, it certainly did not feel like the middle of may. and it's not over. tonight may be the brief calm before the next storm. let's check in with rob maeda with a look at how the storm might affect the commute tomorrow. hello, rob. >> even tonight the showers are not going to comptely shut down, especially for the santa cruz mountains. your highway 17 commute tomorrow morning will include the scattered showers. you can see a fewhu there acros parts of the south bay. east bay hills, we're talking highway may see a few scattered showers and towards marin county across mt. tam. it's the higher hills that will see the showers overnight. but look at all the clouds offshore that is round two that is going to come racing into the bay area. over the next 24 hours, between now and this time tomorrow, we're looking at almost an inch or two of rain for the north bay. very unusual for this time of year. heavy rain at times in those north bayhill tops, and plenty of
live in san francisco, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> all right, kimberly, thank you for the update. >>> if you made it outside today, it certainly did not feel like the middle of may. and it's not over. tonight may be the brief calm before the next storm. let's check in with rob maeda with a look at how the storm might affect the commute tomorrow. hello, rob. >> even tonight the showers are not going to comptely shut down, especially for the santa cruz mountains....
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nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in oakland where protests are under way outside the family radio network where harold camping does his weekly radio address to the nation. hello, kimberly. >> reporter: hello, diane. we have two groups out here. there's a few people who are followers of harold camping who do believe this is judgment day. the majority, though, are members of a milpitas church. they are here to tend to campings followers who might feel disappoint or distraught when or if it turns out camping it wrong. the preacher has stirred up a lot of controversy in recent weeks claiming the end is near, really near camping says the rapture will start with a earthquake in new zealand at 6:00 p.m. pacific standard time and spread from there throughout the world. camping says it is judgment day and his radio station is behind the billboards we've seen across the bay area warning that jesus will return today and save souls who will leave the earth for eternal rapture in heaven. the preacher has ignited considerable religious controversy. the american atheists are in oakland for a west coast
nbc bay area's kimberly tere is in oakland where protests are under way outside the family radio network where harold camping does his weekly radio address to the nation. hello, kimberly. >> reporter: hello, diane. we have two groups out here. there's a few people who are followers of harold camping who do believe this is judgment day. the majority, though, are members of a milpitas church. they are here to tend to campings followers who might feel disappoint or distraught when or if it...
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i think that tere is a growing realization that this is the emerging civil rights issue of our time. >> we talked about this before. >> reporter: but seniority has defenders. >> experience has to count for something. >> reporter: andrea johnson heads the hartford federation of teachers. >> if you were going to have an operation, i'm sure you would want the doctor with the most experience and the most time in the surgery to be your doctor. that's the way we look at teachers. >> and i need to ask you about your latest grievance. >> reporter: johnson's union has rejected appeals from the district to base staffing decisions in part on teacher performance. >> children come to us as they come to us. we're just part of an equation. you have teachers. you have children. you have families. you have poverty. you have very disruptive situations within our country. it all mixes together. >> reporter: when the result is failure, hartford has moved aggressively to close those low-performing schools. but that creates another problem. what to do with all those teachers whose jobs are protected by un
i think that tere is a growing realization that this is the emerging civil rights issue of our time. >> we talked about this before. >> reporter: but seniority has defenders. >> experience has to count for something. >> reporter: andrea johnson heads the hartford federation of teachers. >> if you were going to have an operation, i'm sure you would want the doctor with the most experience and the most time in the surgery to be your doctor. that's the way we look at...
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highs today 50s coastside 0s coastside, warmer inland. tere s at capitalone.com.vings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do?
highs today 50s coastside 0s coastside, warmer inland. tere s at capitalone.com.vings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do?
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s most wanted terror list the al-qaida tere list wh terroe al-qaida terrorist who may replace aim as terrorist number one. jon: right now authorities searching through usama bin laden's computer files. before they depart erred the hideout in pakistan the navy seals swept up hard drives, computers, cdroms and other storage media from the compound. one official tells the website politico it is a mother load of intelligence, perhaps providing clues to usama bin laden's top lieutenants, including this guy, khalid ali-m aldawsari. would you guess this was encrypted? >> there is an old saying tpa hrart breeds contempt. he'd probably been living so easily for sometime that what we're hope is he became lax. i wouldn't put it past the abilities of our intelligence people to break the inscription. jon: i'm guessing they had people who were tasked specifically with not even getting in the firefight but just looking for the information, and trying to find something like a thumb drive in a three story compound had to be a real challenge, but they apparently got a lot of stuff. >> in the movie "to
s most wanted terror list the al-qaida tere list wh terroe al-qaida terrorist who may replace aim as terrorist number one. jon: right now authorities searching through usama bin laden's computer files. before they depart erred the hideout in pakistan the navy seals swept up hard drives, computers, cdroms and other storage media from the compound. one official tells the website politico it is a mother load of intelligence, perhaps providing clues to usama bin laden's top lieutenants, including...
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tunisia was quite sensitive to the fact that the g-8 of french presidency invited to tunisia.ah -- teresa few words about [unintelligible] >> by and large, the partnership between france and russia and russia and europe is going to continue to get closer and closer. it wants to russia takes on -- once russia takes on the responsibilities that it is doing, there is no reason -- >> can you tell us what came out of your discussion with president obama about the imf and the candidacy of kristie in the guard? >> of course, we discussed it, but i cannot speak for president obama. he is waiting for the right opportunity and moment to make an announcement. a big we would be very ill- advised to give an impression of what the countries have to say on the subject. meanwhile, i have read on the subject and i cannot imagine where president obama and i are not in agreement. >> do you believe it is useful to talk about the 67 lines and borders -- the 1967 lines and borders? do you believe that all of the measures that have been taken have not swept the iranian issue under the carpet? >> you cannot tal
tunisia was quite sensitive to the fact that the g-8 of french presidency invited to tunisia.ah -- teresa few words about [unintelligible] >> by and large, the partnership between france and russia and russia and europe is going to continue to get closer and closer. it wants to russia takes on -- once russia takes on the responsibilities that it is doing, there is no reason -- >> can you tell us what came out of your discussion with president obama about the imf and the candidacy of...
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>> first of all tere wasn't 500 billion cut from medicare advantage.rtion of the reduction in cost increases over time. certainly there are some significant delivery system reforms that are just getting underway, we anticipate significant savings. the accountable care organization structure, the new partnership for patients which i just mentioned which has some cost savings. weave new tools for going after fraud, waste and abuse last year alone produced about $4 billion back into the trust fund. we produced a report yesterday that is available in more detail which, analyzes about $120 billion worth of savings over the next five years, which are part of the early implementation of the aca and that can give you considerably more detail. >> in the back. >> could you explain the distinction between social security being in deficit and the trust funds being exhausted? is it slightly deceptive to talk about social security running a deficit currently considering it takes in less than it pays out until 2036? >> [inaudible]. can you hear me? good. i'm glad you
>> first of all tere wasn't 500 billion cut from medicare advantage.rtion of the reduction in cost increases over time. certainly there are some significant delivery system reforms that are just getting underway, we anticipate significant savings. the accountable care organization structure, the new partnership for patients which i just mentioned which has some cost savings. weave new tools for going after fraud, waste and abuse last year alone produced about $4 billion back into the...