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high levels of toxic chemicals george kiriyama joins us in ea. mountain view withur continuing coverage. george? >> reporter: the epareleased the latest tt results showi no oth homes with high levels of tce. buthe big question in tonight's meeting with neighbors,ust how high level areas of tce happen i these hot spots is not known. underground.of chemicals theyre mostly tce, chemical lied to cancer. whent evaporates, itan collect in homes or buildings rough a process calle vapor intrusio tonight,he epa met wh worried neighbors. brian dade is sti not comfortable. >> i'm concerned tha the tce is affectg my health and has been for ma yearsnow. >> reporter: the mos recent tests sho levels up to 110,00 rts per billion. anything over 5 parts is considered up safe. earlierhis year, officials hot spotsound in at least two home located outsid the original area. tce levels here reached 0,000 parts per billion. remember, the epa ss anything over 5 parts is unsafe. during the meeting, we learned these sa two homes exceeded the epa's indoor air eanup but the
high levels of toxic chemicals george kiriyama joins us in ea. mountain view withur continuing coverage. george? >> reporter: the epareleased the latest tt results showi no oth homes with high levels of tce. buthe big question in tonight's meeting with neighbors,ust how high level areas of tce happen i these hot spots is not known. underground.of chemicals theyre mostly tce, chemical lied to cancer. whent evaporates, itan collect in homes or buildings rough a process calle vapor intrusio...
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george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> hope she gets it back. three employees with two football coaches in a high school are suspended for wearing racially insensitive halloween costumes. one black face was a parody of a jamaican boy in cool runnings. the superintendent said they didn't mean to offend anyone, but the naacp said they did. >> they are misguide and need to learn their history. sometimes they don't know their history. we learned that they were on the field and the yard and were on the field this evening. >> a new way to fly on delta and jet blue. just yesterday the faa announced the policy changed and delta and jet blue were the first to get the official okay to move forward. jet blue celebrated on twitter with the photo of crew members and passengers raising their smart phones. >> halloween is over and the clock is ticking. wal-mart is wasting no time. they lost online offers today that resembled black friday and cyber monday deals. big savings on tvs and other electronics and free shipping on many orders. morgan stanley predicted
george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> hope she gets it back. three employees with two football coaches in a high school are suspended for wearing racially insensitive halloween costumes. one black face was a parody of a jamaican boy in cool runnings. the superintendent said they didn't mean to offend anyone, but the naacp said they did. >> they are misguide and need to learn their history. sometimes they don't know their history. we learned that they were on the field and the yard...
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george kiriyama joins us in palo alto tonight with all the excitement. it was a thriller, george. >> reporter: obviously a lot of happy stanford fans here tonight. the game was never tight, except at the end. it was a thriller. but the traffic outside the stadium, that definitely was tight. stanford fans walked out with heads held high. >> i'm about to go have a drink with my friend over here to celebrate. >> reporter: those dressed in green and yellow were crushed. their national championship hopes all but over. >> just heartbreaking. just killed us. i don't know. >> reporter: no matter what school you supported, the next battle, fighting the postgame traffic was about to begin. >> take it slow and be patient. >> reporter: getting into the game was just as bad, maybe even worse. >> this is how it works. you're in the traffic until you get to the game. then it's great. >> reporter: how is the traffic right now? >> it's been like this for a long time. >> reporter: traffic was backed up, bumper to bumper all the way to the stadium. >> past hour it's been p
george kiriyama joins us in palo alto tonight with all the excitement. it was a thriller, george. >> reporter: obviously a lot of happy stanford fans here tonight. the game was never tight, except at the end. it was a thriller. but the traffic outside the stadium, that definitely was tight. stanford fans walked out with heads held high. >> i'm about to go have a drink with my friend over here to celebrate. >> reporter: those dressed in green and yellow were crushed. their...
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george kiriyama is on the east side of town. there could be retaliation. will there be more police patrol? >> reporter: well, the police suppression unit is keeping a close eye in and around the park where last saturday morning's homicide happened. we saw several patrol cars happen in that area. neighbors are saying they need to get more involved to keep their communicate safe. >> i'm very worried. >> reporter: he has lived all of his life in what he call a very tough neighborhood of east san jose. he's worried about violence escalating. he said he is living proof of someone who towed the straight line and now has a job and a family of his own. >> it is a long journey. it is up to the parents to really make an impact, to put attention where they're going out. >> reporter: the night after an emotional candlelight vigil, the cortes family and some close friends returned to the same spot. the family said he was not a gang member but his killing happened in an area that's gang territory. the san jose police gang sow pregs unit kept a watchful eye making sure t
george kiriyama is on the east side of town. there could be retaliation. will there be more police patrol? >> reporter: well, the police suppression unit is keeping a close eye in and around the park where last saturday morning's homicide happened. we saw several patrol cars happen in that area. neighbors are saying they need to get more involved to keep their communicate safe. >> i'm very worried. >> reporter: he has lived all of his life in what he call a very tough...
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nbc bay areas george kiriyama joins us. >> reporter: you can see parking spaces. we've done a lot of stories where a shopper was standing in line and buying a gift. we found people doing other things besides shopping tonight, yet they were part of this black friday mess. ah, that familiar car horn sound, something you hear a lot of on this black friday. check out montague expressway, all of them trying to get into the great mall. >> it's too much for us to bear, and i really just wish that we can't get there quicker. >> reporter: it was 30 minutes to little into the parking lot, another ten to find a parking space. that's why -- >> i just don't want to deal with all this traffic. >> jeremy decided to park his car two miles from the mall and walk. yes, walk the rest of the way. >> i was here this morning and it was super-packed. i was like, okay, i'm not going to do that again. >> once inside, what do you see? a majority of the shoppers walking or sitting around. some were standing in line to take advantage of the sales. >> we've been waiting in lines all day. >> r
nbc bay areas george kiriyama joins us. >> reporter: you can see parking spaces. we've done a lot of stories where a shopper was standing in line and buying a gift. we found people doing other things besides shopping tonight, yet they were part of this black friday mess. ah, that familiar car horn sound, something you hear a lot of on this black friday. check out montague expressway, all of them trying to get into the great mall. >> it's too much for us to bear, and i really just...
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george kiriyama has more. >> reporter: for years the skyler family has had their own fence separating their backyard from calabasas creek. but their own fence may not be the true boundary of their property and the property of the santa clara water district. >> we got a notice from the water district saying they wanted to survey the land to find out where the property line is. that if, in fact, our fence encroaches on to their property they'd come in and just slap down a 42-inch black chain link fence. and i was a little surprised by that. >> reporter: if that's true, then this nice path and these blackberry bushes would have to be removed. that makes caroline angry. >> if we are encroaching to actually lose some of the property would be horrible. you spend all this time as a property owner taking care of it and, you know, it just doesn't make any sense. >> more than 30 homes, may be looking at a 3 1/2-foot black fence at the border of their backyards. the water district says it's important to establish where the property lines are so that their crews can have access to the creek. >> w
george kiriyama has more. >> reporter: for years the skyler family has had their own fence separating their backyard from calabasas creek. but their own fence may not be the true boundary of their property and the property of the santa clara water district. >> we got a notice from the water district saying they wanted to survey the land to find out where the property line is. that if, in fact, our fence encroaches on to their property they'd come in and just slap down a 42-inch...
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live in milpitas, george kiriyama. >>> it's now saturday afternoon in vietnam, which is where this storm is headed. jeff rainier now tracking the path. >> reporter: the storm bands stretching out several hundred miles from the center. the philippines located right here on our map. it's now moved off to the west of the philippines. so they are beginning to be in the clear from this storm system. as we get a look at the perspective of this, we want to compare it to one of our strong storms of the past. hurricane katrina. and you can see here when you compare the satellite loops how much larger in size typhoon haiyan is and still currently is at the moment. as we get a look at the overall intensities when you compare it to hurricane katrina, we had winds associated with this. potentially making this the largest storm ever when it comes to hurricanes and typhoons. hurricane katrina at landfall had winds 15929. superstorm sandy, 95 miles per hour. when you look at each different storm it really is tough to compare them because each one has different characteristics but overall you get a sense
live in milpitas, george kiriyama. >>> it's now saturday afternoon in vietnam, which is where this storm is headed. jeff rainier now tracking the path. >> reporter: the storm bands stretching out several hundred miles from the center. the philippines located right here on our map. it's now moved off to the west of the philippines. so they are beginning to be in the clear from this storm system. as we get a look at the perspective of this, we want to compare it to one of our...
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george kiriyama is on campus with the latest. >> reporter: we have called this university police to find out if one or all three have surrendered. we know that san jose state has placed all three on interim suspension. we did talk to a friend of the victim tonight. he says this kind of thing shouldn't happen here. >> howard is a friend of the 18-year-old african-american student who allegedly was subjected to over three months of hate crimes. it happened in a dormroom. he lives right down the hallway. he didn't know his friend was going through this. >> i couldn't tell. he said he was going down the hall. i could see it perfectly fine. >> the victim lived with seven roommates. three of them are accused of misdemeanor hate crimes and batteries of the roommate. >> the actions i do not support. but as friends, as people, i support them. and the victim, he's also my friend. so, with this, i support him fully. >> reporter: a few hundred students marched on campus, upset at allegations that the three accused posted a confederate flag and wrote the "n" word on a dry erase board. >> on campus, i
george kiriyama is on campus with the latest. >> reporter: we have called this university police to find out if one or all three have surrendered. we know that san jose state has placed all three on interim suspension. we did talk to a friend of the victim tonight. he says this kind of thing shouldn't happen here. >> howard is a friend of the 18-year-old african-american student who allegedly was subjected to over three months of hate crimes. it happened in a dormroom. he lives...
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george kiriyama talks to the mother. he joins us in sunnyvale. >> reporter: the baby is safe and is in the custody of arizona's child protective services. the baby's father has been booked into jail in arizona. tonight we spoke with the baby's mother and she said she can't wait to hug little henry. the smile on patricia romero's face says it all. her two-week-old baby will be coming home. >> i'm really happy and really thankful for the police and the people that helped me find my baby. >> reporter: just 24 hours earlier, patricia's boyfriend mess dilute guler jumped into the envoy and headed to the mexican border. roam arrow said the whole thing was frightening. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: i was really afraid that i wouldn't be able to find him again or see him again. that was really scary. >> reporter: investigators say guler and little baby henry were stopped at a check point in mexico not far from the border crossing. >> based on the interview, they called the border patrol at lukeville. they ran his name in t
george kiriyama talks to the mother. he joins us in sunnyvale. >> reporter: the baby is safe and is in the custody of arizona's child protective services. the baby's father has been booked into jail in arizona. tonight we spoke with the baby's mother and she said she can't wait to hug little henry. the smile on patricia romero's face says it all. her two-week-old baby will be coming home. >> i'm really happy and really thankful for the police and the people that helped me find my...
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in felton, george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> something to check out. 5:50 now. this holiday season just started but the brinch trying to kiel steal christmas by taking an army kettle. police say griffith told them he left his post to hold the door for a grandmother and her children. when he came back the kettle and the $50 inside gone. police say there is no security video showing the defendant and have no suspects. you come out looking, i was very hurt. whoever would take from god. 24,000 people that we're trying to clothe and feet. >> in an effort to restore some holiday cheer the manager put in $100 to the replacement kettle. coming up three more games as the niners get ready to take on the rams. you could sigh they are getting an early christmas difficult. we'll explain. >>> welcome back. 5:53. the raiders hoping to celebrate thanksgiving holiday with a win but that idea was poked by the cowboys. silver and black rashad jennings had his first two first half touchdowns. oakland led at halftime. the second half, all cowboys. demarco murray's third rushing touc
in felton, george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> something to check out. 5:50 now. this holiday season just started but the brinch trying to kiel steal christmas by taking an army kettle. police say griffith told them he left his post to hold the door for a grandmother and her children. when he came back the kettle and the $50 inside gone. police say there is no security video showing the defendant and have no suspects. you come out looking, i was very hurt. whoever would take from god....