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=raj/change cg= this was a big night for teddid. cruz. =raj/vo+cg= the senator from texas -- winok state. cruz -- is surging... =raj/vo+cg= marco rubio is not. minnesota.ly one state... we're still waiting for finalre. =raj/2shot= on the suace- it los like a clinton and trump showdown in november. but holdo have another twist. =jess/2shot= a possibity for yet ather eneisl scenario... =terry/wxwall= trump and clinton won the is but these races go on... candid l go on for some time. sa trump and clinton won the nomination on this super tuesday. some say one party will not settle on a candidate until the convention this summer. >> this belongs to all of us, not just those at the top! instead of building walls, we're going to break down barriers! >> south bay democrats say what clinton did on the super tuesday can be repeated nationwide. >> she speaks for people in the south and she's ready to get the votes out. >> reporter: sanders, who won four states tonight is vowing to stay in the race all the way and has a huge bankroll behind him. but
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=raj/2-shoand i'm raj mathai. as wapproacthe midnit hour -- there is acramble to ve homes. the biggest concern right no..t the way... =boxes= we have ltie reportersacross th. let's start w/ pete suratosn pacifica. pet-- what'sappening? =raj/vo= dowd yreesre a concerfor so many of us. guys. >> we saw you with chain saws there and the three or four workers on the roof. do you understand trees are a concern for so many of us. in oakland hills, this is on brunell drive just below skyline boulevard. t jeffa that tree is crushed. .. ws will you working into the wee hours of the morning here as well. dry out quickly because more rain is on the way. >> jeff, we're gearing up for two more storms. >> we didn't have any wind gusts topping 50 miles per hour. it's just the ground is so saturated, it's hard for it to hold some of these trees that are so high. we still may have some isolated flooding around creek, rivers and streams. we have been closely watching the guerneville river. you should stay away from the russian river. here's the break we talked about. just a few spotty hours.
=raj/2-shoand i'm raj mathai. as wapproacthe midnit hour -- there is acramble to ve homes. the biggest concern right no..t the way... =boxes= we have ltie reportersacross th. let's start w/ pete suratosn pacifica. pet-- what'sappening? =raj/vo= dowd yreesre a concerfor so many of us. guys. >> we saw you with chain saws there and the three or four workers on the roof. do you understand trees are a concern for so many of us. in oakland hills, this is on brunell drive just below skyline...
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===raj/2-shot=good evening, i'm and i'm jessica aguir. ==jess/anim==donald trump a hiln tonight's big winnersbut the ra. ==vo== let's get right to theresults... trump winning four of the ve states... the big coup for the gofrontrun senator marco rubio ...howevr trump did not take the othecruc= and that's where john kasicomes he's still in the game . e governor claiming his fir ===raj/vo=== home state ohio. for 5. democratic side, a sepfo5 fromj ohio to florida -- d late tonight, missouri as wl. ==boxes== what we're seeing tonigh--could nbc bay area's ian cull h been following the late breaki results in our newsroomian? ===ian/newsroo==it's being call the republican race is do to we are following the late-breaking results from the newsroom. ian. >> it's called mega tuesday for a reason. the republican race is down to three. >> today my campaign is suspended. >> out of the race. senator marco rubio losing his home state to donald trump tonight, taking one more shot at the republican front-runner. >> america needs a vibrant, conservative mov
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==raj/2-shot=and i'm raj mathai girl in t santa ara countyfoste. she was found in a halfwahouse -- where she was living wither father. senior investigative reporr vicky nguyen spokewith the litt about the girl's safety wignore. vicky? ===vicky/newoom= raj/peggy fter m shellie chol says she went to the top of tdepartme day. >>> foster mom shelly nicole said she went to the top of department of family and child services to raise red flags about this toddler's safety. now the little girl's death is under investigation. >> she just always was hugging and kissing and smiling and giggling. >> shelley nicole describing her foster daughter kelli winn. she came to live with her last june. she had a rare health condition and needed special medical care. >> she was a ray of sunshine. >> as a foster parent for 15 years, nicole takes care of medically fragile children until they're reunited with their families or adopted. she says in this case, the system failed kelly when it placed her back with her father in a transitional home in san jose for people recently
==raj/2-shot=and i'm raj mathai girl in t santa ara countyfoste. she was found in a halfwahouse -- where she was living wither father. senior investigative reporr vicky nguyen spokewith the litt about the girl's safety wignore. vicky? ===vicky/newoom= raj/peggy fter m shellie chol says she went to the top of tdepartme day. >>> foster mom shelly nicole said she went to the top of department of family and child services to raise red flags about this toddler's safety. now the little...
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i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica augeri. that is a sexual harassment scandal invalving a coach on the u.c. berkeley basketball team. the head coach fired him today. nbc elyce learned cal administrators have been behind closed doors to come up with a plan to not only deal with this case but the other sexual ha harassment cases. >> reporter: this is a major problem that needs to be addressed after a six-month investigation into allegations of sexual harassmenharassment, was fired today. we are told the incident occurred last summer and the accuser is not affiliated with the school. it's not what the head coach of the cal men's basketball team says he wants to focus on right now. >> it's a tough loss but again, we keep pushing. >> reporter: instead of system br celebrating the highest ncaa ranking he's asking questions about the firing of the assistant coach for violating the university's sexual harassment policy. are you disappoint snd. >> i'm always disappointed because again, i'm the captain of the ship and i have to make su
i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica augeri. that is a sexual harassment scandal invalving a coach on the u.c. berkeley basketball team. the head coach fired him today. nbc elyce learned cal administrators have been behind closed doors to come up with a plan to not only deal with this case but the other sexual ha harassment cases. >> reporter: this is a major problem that needs to be addressed after a six-month investigation into allegations of sexual harassmenharassment, was fired today....
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>> reporter: raj, tonight they are sharing stories of being terrified. they are talking about rescuing fellow passengers and saying they walked down the track to safety in pitch black. i cannot tell you how dark it is out here. there are no streetlights. getting to safety was a scary experience. dozens of passengers stood in the cold for hours waiting for ace to arrange transportation for safety. many wrapped in blankets were too upset to talk but one passenger who says he was in the front car derailed describes a panicked scene when the car derailed and fell into alameda creek. he said a passenger somehow was trapped in the mud with a broken leg and says passengers and the conductor helped rescue her. >> just shifted the gravity all of a sudden and we were all just panicking. there were two people hurt pretty badly. one member was just under the mud flap so we were trying to dig her out while it was hanging. it was a crazy experience. >> we knew we were in a pretty remote area and we knew we had some hiking to do along the train tracks, so it was -- i'm
>> reporter: raj, tonight they are sharing stories of being terrified. they are talking about rescuing fellow passengers and saying they walked down the track to safety in pitch black. i cannot tell you how dark it is out here. there are no streetlights. getting to safety was a scary experience. dozens of passengers stood in the cold for hours waiting for ace to arrange transportation for safety. many wrapped in blankets were too upset to talk but one passenger who says he was in the...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. a lot happening at this hour. trump and clinton in the driver's seat. john kasich very much in the game. let's bring in nbc bay area's peggy bunker tracking the real time results. >> it's a very exciting night, raj and jessica. in the past 45 minutes huge upheavals in the presidential race. dropping out. john kasich has now won his home state of ohio. let's take a look at the numbers here. this was a must-win state for him as we show you ohio right now. he got 43%. a pretty steady lead here over trump's 34%. ted cruz 15 and just 5 for rubio in ohio. let's take a look at florida which we already showed you earlier that donald trump has won this state. this was some of the early results that came in he handily won this state there with 46%. let's take you now to north carolina. take a look at gop numbers here where it looks like donald trump will also take the lead here. as we move over to the democrats right now, let's show you up to ohio as well where hillary clinton has taken the lead with 65%. good poll numbers
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. a lot happening at this hour. trump and clinton in the driver's seat. john kasich very much in the game. let's bring in nbc bay area's peggy bunker tracking the real time results. >> it's a very exciting night, raj and jessica. in the past 45 minutes huge upheavals in the presidential race. dropping out. john kasich has now won his home state of ohio. let's take a look at the numbers here. this was a must-win state for him as we show you...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a tenant revolt in an east san jose neighborhood leads to an investigation by the mayor's office and the city housing department. now we broke this story when tenants complaineded of abusive treatment by their property management company. that led to a surprise visit by mayor sam lacardo. right now city housing leaders are at the building again inspecting those apartments. nbc bay area's robert handa joins us from that meeting to tell us what could happen next, robert. >> reporter: well, jessica, this could be a big step for the neighborhood and for the property management company that has adamantly denied it is mistreating tenants. the number of agencies has grown considerably since we started covering this issue three weeks ago. the mayor's office, councilman pam noe, the housing department, code enforcement, police and law foundation who want to see the situation for themselves. nancy alvarado is packing up. her family was given an eviction notice and must be out by the end of the
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a tenant revolt in an east san jose neighborhood leads to an investigation by the mayor's office and the city housing department. now we broke this story when tenants complaineded of abusive treatment by their property management company. that led to a surprise visit by mayor sam lacardo. right now city housing leaders are at the building again inspecting those apartments. nbc bay area's robert handa joins us from that meeting to tell us what...
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>> reporter: raj, time is running out. nine lives foundation needs to be out in june, which is why volunteers are scrambling to find homes for 250 cats including some with medical problems that aren't always easy to find homes for. remember smurf, the kitten dyed purple and found abandoned with 20 bite marks on him? he was brought here to nine lives foundation in redwood city where workers gave him medical care, a lot of tlc and he was later adopted. this is smurf now with his blind pal wanda, another shelter rescue adopted with him. last year the no-kill shelter helped find homes for 1700 cats, but now nine lives is on its last life here at this location. >> we've lost our lease. there's been a change in the ownership and he couldn't -- the new people didn't want to renew the lease. so we have to find a new location. >> reporter: and they need to be out by june. operators say with a 1% vacancy rate for commercial property in redwood city, finding a new home has been tough. one of the big issues is that many places do not
>> reporter: raj, time is running out. nine lives foundation needs to be out in june, which is why volunteers are scrambling to find homes for 250 cats including some with medical problems that aren't always easy to find homes for. remember smurf, the kitten dyed purple and found abandoned with 20 bite marks on him? he was brought here to nine lives foundation in redwood city where workers gave him medical care, a lot of tlc and he was later adopted. this is smurf now with his blind pal...
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. >> and i'm raj mathai. the rain is gone but the damage hangs over moraga like a dark cloud or in this case a dark hole. a collapsed street ruptured a gas line and a neighborhood anxiously awaits the fix. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is in moraga this evening. anytime a gas line is involved there's an extra concern. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, that's right. city workers are wrapping up work on the sinkhole tonight but they'll be here bright and early tomorrow morning. but the good news is those who had to take a cold shower this morning will be able to take a warm one tonight. >> ready? >> reporter: this pg&e worker is a welcome sight to customers on natividad lane in moraga. they've been without natural gas since 2:30 yesterday afternoon. >> we didn't know anything about the heat and the water until this morning because we didn't have the heat on last night and the showers weren't till this morning. >> reporter: a lot of residents knew something was wrong yesterday when they detected a strong odor i
. >> and i'm raj mathai. the rain is gone but the damage hangs over moraga like a dark cloud or in this case a dark hole. a collapsed street ruptured a gas line and a neighborhood anxiously awaits the fix. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is in moraga this evening. anytime a gas line is involved there's an extra concern. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, that's right. city workers are wrapping up work on the sinkhole tonight but they'll be here bright and early tomorrow morning. but...
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raj vasudeva and some friends did before having their colonoscopies. and it's what usc coach dawn staley knows is important as colon cancer is in her family history. since march is colon cancer awareness month ... and since i turn 50 ... which is the time you're to have your first colonoscopy, i'll be showing you the critical importance of being screened. doctors say about one in three adults between 50 and 75 years of age - about 23 million people - are not getting testing as recommended. colon cancer knows as coach staley mom was diagnosed with the disease six years ago. staley says, "i think early detection is great, but you don't get early detection without having competent doctors who will look after you like they would look after your parents like they are their parents." to help keep you from ever getting colon cancer, remember that the best test is the one that gets done. that's why four other women and i will have a "party" before heading to the south carolina endoscopy center. dr. gastroenterology says, "colonoscopy is an extremely powerful t
raj vasudeva and some friends did before having their colonoscopies. and it's what usc coach dawn staley knows is important as colon cancer is in her family history. since march is colon cancer awareness month ... and since i turn 50 ... which is the time you're to have your first colonoscopy, i'll be showing you the critical importance of being screened. doctors say about one in three adults between 50 and 75 years of age - about 23 million people - are not getting testing as recommended....
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. a head-on collision. to avoid the vehicle,
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. suppose your car is approaching a head-on collision
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this...
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christie. >> reporter: good evening to you, raj. emotions ran high outside of the court this afternoon. supporters of alex nieto's family said they would continue their fight at least in the community while attorneys from both sides reacted to the outcome. >> it's a sad day for my clients. >> reporter: attorneys for the family of alex nieto reacted outside the federal court after the jury's decision. >> for people who are put their faith and reliance in the justice system this is a hard pill to swallow. >> reporter: the verdict four san francisco police officers did not use excessive force in the shooting death of the 28-year-old in a bernal heights park in 2014. >> i very much feel for the family. however, i did not think that the officers violated the constitution when they used lethal force against mr. nieto on this particular day. and the jury agreed. >> reporter: officers fired after they said he pulled what the believed was a gun but turned out to be a stun gun. he carried one for his security guard job. the family's attorney
christie. >> reporter: good evening to you, raj. emotions ran high outside of the court this afternoon. supporters of alex nieto's family said they would continue their fight at least in the community while attorneys from both sides reacted to the outcome. >> it's a sad day for my clients. >> reporter: attorneys for the family of alex nieto reacted outside the federal court after the jury's decision. >> for people who are put their faith and reliance in the justice...
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. >> it's a very exciting night, raj and jessica. in the past 45 minutes huge upheavals in the presidential race. dropping out. john kasich has now won his home state of ohio. let's take a look at the numbers here. this was a must-win state for him as we show you ohio right now. he got 43%. a pretty steady lead here over trump's 34%. ted cruz 15 and just 5 for rubio in ohio. let's take a look at florida which we already showed you earlier that donald trump has won this state. this was some of the early results that came in he handily won this state there with 46%. let's take you now to north carolina. take a look at gop numbers here where it looks like donald trump will also take the lead here. as we move over to the democrats right now, let's show you up to ohio as well where hillary clinton has taken the lead with 65%. good poll numbers have reported here already so this is a steady lead although they are still counting the numbers in total. sanders at 33%. back down to florida here also 65% for clinton. so so far nbc news has alre
. >> it's a very exciting night, raj and jessica. in the past 45 minutes huge upheavals in the presidential race. dropping out. john kasich has now won his home state of ohio. let's take a look at the numbers here. this was a must-win state for him as we show you ohio right now. he got 43%. a pretty steady lead here over trump's 34%. ted cruz 15 and just 5 for rubio in ohio. let's take a look at florida which we already showed you earlier that donald trump has won this state. this was...
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===raj=== we'vnow learn he and h >>> public dollars used to buy booze. we first told you about yetable spe -- questionable spending by a bay area chancellor. >> vicky has the new twist. >> reporter: we learned the chancellor and his leadership team are changing the rules. they decided it okay to wine and dine on the taxpayers' dime. a $100 bottle of wine in san diego. a staff din with her a $900 tab including french martinis and wine and beer during a workday long in san carlos with a trustee. just a few of the expenses the investigative unit first discovered in september. >> vicky with nbc bay area news. did you charge alcohol to the district credit card? >> he's the chancellor of the community college district. >> reporter: an employee is not authorized to use the credit card for personal procurements. >> absolutely. that's true. >> reporter: were you aware of that policy before we showed it to new. >> no, i was not aware of that policy. >> reporter: he charged hundreds of dollars, even though the procurement rules prohibit it. "when employees dine wit
===raj=== we'vnow learn he and h >>> public dollars used to buy booze. we first told you about yetable spe -- questionable spending by a bay area chancellor. >> vicky has the new twist. >> reporter: we learned the chancellor and his leadership team are changing the rules. they decided it okay to wine and dine on the taxpayers' dime. a $100 bottle of wine in san diego. a staff din with her a $900 tab including french martinis and wine and beer during a workday long in san...
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more news with raj and peggy after the break. >>> it's a wrap for l.a.'s famous bridge. it is crumbling. it's no longer to safely support the l.a. gridlock of 15,000 cars every day. it will take about four years and $450 million to build a new one. this is the scene we all remember. more than 80 movies, tv shows, videos, commercials, they've all been filmed on this bridge. >> "grease" was the best. >> the new one kind of looks like the old one a little bit. >> it does. >> have a great thursday morning. >> good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jennifer garner, cuba gooding jr.,
more news with raj and peggy after the break. >>> it's a wrap for l.a.'s famous bridge. it is crumbling. it's no longer to safely support the l.a. gridlock of 15,000 cars every day. it will take about four years and $450 million to build a new one. this is the scene we all remember. more than 80 movies, tv shows, videos, commercials, they've all been filmed on this bridge. >> "grease" was the best. >> the new one kind of looks like the old one a little bit....
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre re. two hours ago crews pulled this train car from a creek near sonor arc. derailed last night after a mudslide smothered the tracks in last 20 minutes ace announced it will resume normal service tomorrow. meaning that those tracks are now good to go. >> we've had several reporters on the scene for nearly 24 hours. let's begin tonight with pete suratos amidst the rugged terrain of the niles canyon. >> reporter: the session of that commuter train that derailed into the creek was taken away by union pacific crews about an hour ago. i had to chance to speak to some first responders. they tell me they've never seen anything like this. crews clearing out trees. trying to get things back on track. >> we had to actually get through the brush. once we got through the brush we were able to see we have a car in the water. >> reporter: judson duffy with cal fire was one of the first responders last night after a five-car ace commuter train derailed. one of its cars rolling into a creek in niles cany
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre re. two hours ago crews pulled this train car from a creek near sonor arc. derailed last night after a mudslide smothered the tracks in last 20 minutes ace announced it will resume normal service tomorrow. meaning that those tracks are now good to go. >> we've had several reporters on the scene for nearly 24 hours. let's begin tonight with pete suratos amidst the rugged terrain of the niles canyon. >> reporter: the session of that...
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. >> raj roy says as moma's library expanded it outgrew the museum's new york city location. this sprawling storage facility was built in hamlin, pennsylvania. >> cold in here. >> very cold, yeah, all the belter bel better to keep these. at this temperature, 35 degrees. relatively dry. we can keep these almost 400 years. >> reporter: this is just one of more than 50 storage vaults. for 25,000 titles. everything from experimental films to classics like "birth of a nation" and "grapes of wrath" and "the third man." >> a film called citizen kanee on any many reels. keep them flat. dry. cold. having the analog storage version. the best thing. lets me sleep at night. knowing we have this. >> old posters? >> posters, ephemera. >> moma also archives those. >> these are all from the atlanta premiere of gone with the wind. >> reporter: like the studio scrapbook of press clippings from "gone with the wind's" 1939 premiere which includes a page on the black actors in the film. awe moma's work of restoring "rosita" in all will take two years. it will bring back a major mary pickford film
. >> raj roy says as moma's library expanded it outgrew the museum's new york city location. this sprawling storage facility was built in hamlin, pennsylvania. >> cold in here. >> very cold, yeah, all the belter bel better to keep these. at this temperature, 35 degrees. relatively dry. we can keep these almost 400 years. >> reporter: this is just one of more than 50 storage vaults. for 25,000 titles. everything from experimental films to classics like "birth of a...
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. >> i'm raj mathai. the government says it may not need that key to hack a terrorist locked iphone. nbc business and tech reporter scott budman has been tracking the late, breaking developments. scott, pretty interesting twist here. >> reporter: yeah, raj, what a day. it started with apple trying to put the focus on its new lineup of consumer products and ended with the focus entirely on the fbi's claim it may be able to hack into an apple iphone. [ applause ] >> good morning. >> reporter: apple ceo tim cook got the biggest cheers of the day not for a new product, although, we did see new products but because he quickly addressed the bigger issue extradition. >> this is an issue that impacts all of us, and we will not shrink from this responsibility. >> it's difficult to ignore the elephant in the room. >> reporter: just hours before the fbi announced that it cancelled a hearing set for tomorrow with apple because it said it's working with an outside party to unlock the iphone, tim cook talked
. >> i'm raj mathai. the government says it may not need that key to hack a terrorist locked iphone. nbc business and tech reporter scott budman has been tracking the late, breaking developments. scott, pretty interesting twist here. >> reporter: yeah, raj, what a day. it started with apple trying to put the focus on its new lineup of consumer products and ended with the focus entirely on the fbi's claim it may be able to hack into an apple iphone. [ applause ] >> good...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking about in artificial intelligence is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. suppose your car is approaching
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking about in artificial intelligence is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. to avoid t t vehicle, your car the
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely...
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sitting quite some time. >> professor raj kumar takes the wheel. evidence of the autonomous vehicle has miles to go. that's the "cbs overnight news." for some the news continues. for others check back with morning news. and krscbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm demarco moore. >>> on the eve of super tuesday, trump clashes with black lives matters protesters. >>get them out. get them out. out. out. out. >> also tonight, a cop is gunned down on her first day on the job. the big cheese at a food company pleads guilty to selling parmesan that had no parmesan. american hero. >> that's five bronze stars, two purple hearts. >> that's correct. >> and now the highest military >> announcer: this is the "cbs >>> no candidate will clinch the nomination today, but super irreversible momentum for hillary clinton and donald trump. they're favored in most of the for democrats, a step towards certainty. for republicans, another jolt in the party's identity crisis. polls show trump leading in at least six states. he is trailing ted cru
sitting quite some time. >> professor raj kumar takes the wheel. evidence of the autonomous vehicle has miles to go. that's the "cbs overnight news." for some the news continues. for others check back with morning news. and krscbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm demarco moore. >>> on the eve of super tuesday, trump clashes with black lives matters protesters. >>get them out. get them out. out. out. out. >> also tonight, a cop is...
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professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. suppose your car is approaching a hea
professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology...
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damian. >> reporter: well, raj, the site of the home is slightly charred by the near hit. that's the white home behind me. police say the suspect was speeding possibly about 60 miles per hour here at the scene, and he didn't quite make the turn here on san antonio and 16th streets in san jose. sources tell me the car matches the description of another car that was reported in the west part of town. in that incident, sources tell me the driver pulled out a gun on another driver. police did not find a weapon here at the scene, but they did arrest the driver who is a minor for a hit-and-run and driving under the influence of either drugs or alcohol. the house that was nearly hit belongs to platen. he told me no one was home at the time only his daulgs but he says it could have been much worse. >> it's typical. if it wasn't for the brave police officers and exceptionally brave firefighters by could have had a disaster here today. thankfully they were both able to make arrest. as you can see from the condition they were able to save the house from massive damage. i'm very thank
damian. >> reporter: well, raj, the site of the home is slightly charred by the near hit. that's the white home behind me. police say the suspect was speeding possibly about 60 miles per hour here at the scene, and he didn't quite make the turn here on san antonio and 16th streets in san jose. sources tell me the car matches the description of another car that was reported in the west part of town. in that incident, sources tell me the driver pulled out a gun on another driver. police did...
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>> well, raj, this is frustrating for people living here. and school officials discovered owls and her eggs nestled inside this palm tree here behind me. in the distance. but because of a federal law construction here is on hold until those baby owls hatch. and fly away. they rarely make an appearance. >> when i get an opportunity to see one. i stop and look. >> see them in the evening. >> reporter: owls similar to this are making their presence known at a martinez construction site. >> is it in a palm tree? >> 45'tall canary island palm tree. observed four eggs. >> bruce leslie with martinez school district. >> yes it has bane nightmare. created a few extra gray hairs in my head. >> reporter: he oversees the school campus. he says the district struggled to find suitable location. then once they found one here on suzanna street in martinez. >> fund there was contaminated soil. lead paint from the original high school. >> reporter: then they found the owls. >> it is a federal law, migratory raptors that you can't disturb the nest. have to wai
>> well, raj, this is frustrating for people living here. and school officials discovered owls and her eggs nestled inside this palm tree here behind me. in the distance. but because of a federal law construction here is on hold until those baby owls hatch. and fly away. they rarely make an appearance. >> when i get an opportunity to see one. i stop and look. >> see them in the evening. >> reporter: owls similar to this are making their presence known at a martinez...
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. >> reporter: raj, the baby's parents are absolutely sick about what happened. they're both police officers on the peninsula, and they're having a really tough time dealing with the thought that their own child was allegedly victimized by someone they trusted to keep him safe. >> she's a sweet child whose absolutely demolished by this. >> reporter: with her sister and her attorney by her side, 20-year-old moriah gonzalez came to court where she pleaded not guilty to felony child abuse. investigators say the nanny, who advertised her services on care.com, was captured on a nanny camera smothering a 13-month-old baby she was caring for. >> that is not in her nature to harm a child. >> reporter: gonzalez's attorney says investigators have mischaracterized the footage and he says the child wasn't injured. he believed livermore police may have jumped on the case because the baby's two mothers are police officers themselves. tonight for the first time the baby's parents are speaking out saying what they saw on camera has been tough to comprehend. >> i'm absolutely hea
. >> reporter: raj, the baby's parents are absolutely sick about what happened. they're both police officers on the peninsula, and they're having a really tough time dealing with the thought that their own child was allegedly victimized by someone they trusted to keep him safe. >> she's a sweet child whose absolutely demolished by this. >> reporter: with her sister and her attorney by her side, 20-year-old moriah gonzalez came to court where she pleaded not guilty to felony...
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raj and peggy, get out the sunflower seeds and the shades. get ready for baseball. playoff basketball and it looks like playoff hockey. >> this is when brodie gets in that beard. started it. >> look at that. >> thanks so much. >> thanks a lot, brodie. >> last check. everyone thanks for joining us. nbc bay area news at 6:00. we appreciate it. >> have a great evening. see you back here at 11:00. >>> the donald turns the gop debate into a game of whose is bigger. we've got trump just after the fireworks. >> now on "extra." >> does the donald measure up? a.j. takes matters into his own hands. the money shot no one else has. >> i have good size hands. >> "extra" breaks down the anatomy of a debate takedown. >> my all-new interview with mr. trump minutes after the most anticipated debate. >>> plus, what melania had to say about the size matters flare-up. >> how do you think he fared? >>> a new shocker in the o.j. simpson case. >> why a knife found
raj and peggy, get out the sunflower seeds and the shades. get ready for baseball. playoff basketball and it looks like playoff hockey. >> this is when brodie gets in that beard. started it. >> look at that. >> thanks so much. >> thanks a lot, brodie. >> last check. everyone thanks for joining us. nbc bay area news at 6:00. we appreciate it. >> have a great evening. see you back here at 11:00. >>> the donald turns the gop debate into a game of whose...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking about in artificial intelligence is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. suppose your car is approaching a h
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that car is that somebody deploys this technology...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm raj mathai. it's going to be a wet weekend. a series of storms on the way. the rain we're seeing this afternoon and evening is the first round. here's a look at the radar. you see all the green. more storms over the pa tisk targeting the bay area. this rain is creating a lot of problems and champ engs. multiple reports this evening. kim yonenaka is on the coast. jeff what can we expect tonight and into the morning. >> we'll continue to see these areas of rainfall throughout the evening. it's going to be hit and miss. we have showers offshore of the north bay. and also some rainfall throughout contra costa and alameda counties. most immediately, on 580 corridor, more of a moderate rain. let's show you the storm system that will bring the heavy rauen fall this weekend. it's about 150 miles, the leading edge out here. the heaviest rainfall is 500 miles away. it's going to take some time to get here. what i want to do is push right into the weekend forecast. a lot of you have plans. we don't want to hold back on this. for saturday morning, scattered showers to s
i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm raj mathai. it's going to be a wet weekend. a series of storms on the way. the rain we're seeing this afternoon and evening is the first round. here's a look at the radar. you see all the green. more storms over the pa tisk targeting the bay area. this rain is creating a lot of problems and champ engs. multiple reports this evening. kim yonenaka is on the coast. jeff what can we expect tonight and into the morning. >> we'll continue to see these areas of...
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>> yeah, every church and diocese will be doing something about this situation raj. the training for the volunteers who will be monitoring this parking lot at st. john, that training begins at 6:30 tonight here at the parish headquarters. the diocese is answering the call for his proclaimed jubilee year of mercy. he works six days a week to help feed his family but javier says it tore him apart when he had to tell his children last year that a rent increase would force them to live out of the family car. >> i live on the bottom of the bridge or whatever it is, the bottom of the street but for my kids, it's a lot of problem. >> reporter: javier is not alone. this avenue is notorious for the number of families that live in their cars or rvs. the owner of this flower mart see homeless children all the time. >> that make my heart feel really bad. what can i do? >> reporter: she says homeless fallies often siphon gas out of the cars. >> i love the people. i understand their need, but there has got to be something elsewhere they can stay. >> a little first aid kit. some lo
>> yeah, every church and diocese will be doing something about this situation raj. the training for the volunteers who will be monitoring this parking lot at st. john, that training begins at 6:30 tonight here at the parish headquarters. the diocese is answering the call for his proclaimed jubilee year of mercy. he works six days a week to help feed his family but javier says it tore him apart when he had to tell his children last year that a rent increase would force them to live out of...
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i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the shock continues as the ve cleanup and investigation continues. the train car was pulled from the alameda creek. >> we've had reporters on the scene for more than 24 hours now. let's again with ian cole who drove to tracy to talk to that man with a remarkable story of rescue. >> reporter: many of those passengers were headed from the bay area east to as far as stockton. we spoke with one man in tracy who immediately jumped into action to help the injured moments after the crash. >> as soon as it happened, there were a few jolts. >> reporter: doug nelson was two cars behind the lead car last night in that train when it derailed. he and several passengers sprung into action even while they thought the train and situation were unstable. >> didn't know what was going to happen. so everyone was trying to keep people at ease. >> reporter: nelson, who's an emergency medical volunteer at his job headed to the first car where the car was turned over. one woman was injured and partially subm
i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the shock continues as the ve cleanup and investigation continues. the train car was pulled from the alameda creek. >> we've had reporters on the scene for more than 24 hours now. let's again with ian cole who drove to tracy to talk to that man with a remarkable story of rescue. >> reporter: many of those passengers were headed from the bay area east to as far as stockton. we spoke with one man in tracy who immediately jumped into action...
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>> oh, gosh, there is no easy answer here, raj. the parties and their candidates come with minority concerns from very different points of view. for the republican candidates, they stress missed opportunities. they argue that unless illegal immigration is stopped and couple that with better educations, then you may be able to provide more opportunities for himinorities. they must be provided by the private sector. you go to the other side. the democratic candidates contend poor relations and largely based on discrimination are, i should say, which stops really, keeps them from obtaining good education and climbing up that economic ladder. that's why they say government programs must fight discrimination. for many of these folks, many of these groups say illegal immigration, it's a smoke screen but one fact remains and it's this, with the philosophy so far apart, it seems that the 2016 presidential election may settle some issues but not about to settle this one. >> yeah, race relations a hot button issue. thank you, larry. >>> a bi
>> oh, gosh, there is no easy answer here, raj. the parties and their candidates come with minority concerns from very different points of view. for the republican candidates, they stress missed opportunities. they argue that unless illegal immigration is stopped and couple that with better educations, then you may be able to provide more opportunities for himinorities. they must be provided by the private sector. you go to the other side. the democratic candidates contend poor relations...
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and there's lots of disappointment here in this community, raj. nine months after this accident you can still see a makeshift memorial here remembering the victims. around friends and family say the district attorney's decision not to file criminal charges sends the message to builders that they won't be held responsible, even for deadly mistakes. >> it was part of like losing our family. >> reporter: jena points to a photo of nick schuster inside slider bar in berkeley. nick worked here. >> i saw nick four hours before he passed away. >> reporter: lat june the 21-year-old along with a dozen others were on the fifth floor balcony at the library gardens apartment celebrating a 21st birthday when the balcony buckled and dropped 40 feet below. >> it makes me really angry. it's really depressing. these kids came here thinking they were going to have the time of their lives. >> reporter: nick along with four other irish nationals and an irish american from roaner park died in the accident. seven others were badly injured. but the alameda district attor
and there's lots of disappointment here in this community, raj. nine months after this accident you can still see a makeshift memorial here remembering the victims. around friends and family say the district attorney's decision not to file criminal charges sends the message to builders that they won't be held responsible, even for deadly mistakes. >> it was part of like losing our family. >> reporter: jena points to a photo of nick schuster inside slider bar in berkeley. nick worked...
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raj vasudeva and some friends did before having their colonoscopies. and it's what usc coach dawn staley knows is important as colon cancer is in her family history. since march is colon cancer awareness month ... and since i turn 50 ... which is the time you're to showing you the critical importance of being screened. doctors say about one in three adults between 50 and 75 years of age - about 23 million people - are not getting testing as recommended. colon cancer knows as coach staley learned when her mom was diagnosed with the disease six years ago. staley says, "i think early detection is great, but you don't get early detection without having competent doctors who will look after you like they would look after your parents like they are their parents." to help keep you from ever -fully involved -crew on the way a look now at your first alert march coming in like a lamb with mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures, highs in the lower to middle 70s. a cold front is just off to our west and will be here by tonight. look for increasing clouds by lat
raj vasudeva and some friends did before having their colonoscopies. and it's what usc coach dawn staley knows is important as colon cancer is in her family history. since march is colon cancer awareness month ... and since i turn 50 ... which is the time you're to showing you the critical importance of being screened. doctors say about one in three adults between 50 and 75 years of age - about 23 million people - are not getting testing as recommended. colon cancer knows as coach staley...
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. >> raj roy says as m ma's museum's new york city location. this sprawling storage facility was built in hamlin, pennsylvania. >> cold in here. >> very cold, yeah, all the better to keep these. at this temperature, 35 degrees. relatively dry. we can keep these almost 400 years. >> reporter: this is just one of more than 50 storage vaults. for 25,000 titles. everything from experimental films to classics like "birth of a nation" and "grapes of wrath" d "the third man." >> a film called citizen kane on any many reels. keep them flat. dry. cold. having the analog storage version. the best thing. lets me sleep at night. knowing we have this. >> old posters? >> posters, ephemera. record from distributors, >> moma also archives those. >> these are all from the atlanta premieie of gone with the wind. >> reporter: like the studio scrapbook of press clippings from "gone with the wind's" 1939 premiere which includes a page on the black actors in the film. awe moma's work of restoring "rosita" in all will take two years. it will bring back a major mary p
. >> raj roy says as m ma's museum's new york city location. this sprawling storage facility was built in hamlin, pennsylvania. >> cold in here. >> very cold, yeah, all the better to keep these. at this temperature, 35 degrees. relatively dry. we can keep these almost 400 years. >> reporter: this is just one of more than 50 storage vaults. for 25,000 titles. everything from experimental films to classics like "birth of a nation" and "grapes of wrath"...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking about in artificial intelligence planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. suppose your car is approaching a head-on collis
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a >> gill pratt heads the research global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. suppose your car is approaching a head-on collision. to avoid the vehicle, your car
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this...
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>> reporter: raj, when you think of boots on the ground at this site, anthony smith wore them. he worked on and off at hunters point for a decade as a senior radiation control technician. and he says at first he was proud of the work. but that all changed in 2009. he claims tetra tech, the contract they're is overseeing the cleanup didn't test soils for radiation. his supervisors ordered him to switch soils to say potentially contaminated dirt was cleaned when it may not have been. nbc bay area first exposed concerns about radiation at hunters point two years ago. tetra tech has ignored or requests to explain what is going on. hi, my name is vicky nguyen. i'm a report were nbc bay area. we're looking for a supervisor on-site for tetra tech? >> that's me, and i'm not allowed to talk to anybody. >> when i came out here, i was healthy. i had very high blood pressure. that's how much it ate at me. >> it put you under a lot of stress? >> yes. >> knowing you were keeping this street? >> yes, ma'am. >> tonight at 11:00, smith reveals the radiation records he claims were forged and whe
>> reporter: raj, when you think of boots on the ground at this site, anthony smith wore them. he worked on and off at hunters point for a decade as a senior radiation control technician. and he says at first he was proud of the work. but that all changed in 2009. he claims tetra tech, the contract they're is overseeing the cleanup didn't test soils for radiation. his supervisors ordered him to switch soils to say potentially contaminated dirt was cleaned when it may not have been. nbc...
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raj and peggy? >> vicky, thank you. that is a sad story. if you have a tip regarding this story or any other story for our investigative unit call us at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to the unit at nbcbayarea.com. >>> a picture now from our nbc bay area chopper of the bart station at concord. the route between two stations, pittsburgh bay stop and concord martinez route are shut down. bart is now bussing passengers between the two. but problems there are triggering delays. nbc bay area's chuck coppola is in concord tonight. chuck we've learned the delays are up to about ten minutes now. >> reporter: and the situation here is getting a little more jest congested. the bart station looks a more like a bus station right now. ac transit and other lines used to ferry people from the north concord station out to pittsburgh. on the other side a lot of cars. one person said many more people are driving here to pick up their loved ones coming back to the east bay after spending their work day in the city. the problems began this morning with what
raj and peggy? >> vicky, thank you. that is a sad story. if you have a tip regarding this story or any other story for our investigative unit call us at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to the unit at nbcbayarea.com. >>> a picture now from our nbc bay area chopper of the bart station at concord. the route between two stations, pittsburgh bay stop and concord martinez route are shut down. bart is now bussing passengers between the two. but problems there are triggering delays....
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you can see in oakland, good job, raj. >> i own one green tie. >> all right. clear skies here across oakland right now. a little bit of haze with warmer temperatures. the air quality is more of a moderate level. but we'll talk more when some of that green will be back on doppler radar in the form of rain in just a few minutes. >>> how about that scenic drive? no more. the plan to put up electronic billboards along 280 and the pushback from people living on the peninsula. peninsula.is san mat county con putting up >>> a bit of a scare on the peninsula is san mateo county considering putting up electronic billboards on 280? this is a pristine stretch of freeway that's supposed to have zero billboards. one woman is making sure it stays that way. crew cruising down 280 you can see why it's known as the world's most beautiful freeway. >> green pasture side and trees in the background it's iconic. >> reporter: it's also a state scenic highway, a designation that limits development and advertising. >> i think they're very distracting to drivers. we really need to be
you can see in oakland, good job, raj. >> i own one green tie. >> all right. clear skies here across oakland right now. a little bit of haze with warmer temperatures. the air quality is more of a moderate level. but we'll talk more when some of that green will be back on doppler radar in the form of rain in just a few minutes. >>> how about that scenic drive? no more. the plan to put up electronic billboards along 280 and the pushback from people living on the peninsula....
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>> reporter: raj police say they are working on a number of leads. they say solving this case is a priority. tonight a community meeting will be held here at city hall to address the concerns of neighbors. everybody here agrees the attack is completely out of character with the community of el cerrito. 2-month-old kai may we well have saved his family's lives. his mother woke up to breastfeed her newborn baby last tuesday night when she noticed flickering through her front window. >> you could see the flames coming up and smoke and burning. >> reporter: her husband greg gregory says he found two ignited dura flame logs under the family's car. >> one was placed directly underneath the gas tank. >> reporter: gregory used his garden jose to put the flames out. even more alarming, the couple says when police arrived they found a disturbing message of hate laying in the grass. "go await "n" word." i know. just something that you would never expect. >> reporter: the couple had surveillance cameras installed the very same day, and they're doing their best t
>> reporter: raj police say they are working on a number of leads. they say solving this case is a priority. tonight a community meeting will be held here at city hall to address the concerns of neighbors. everybody here agrees the attack is completely out of character with the community of el cerrito. 2-month-old kai may we well have saved his family's lives. his mother woke up to breastfeed her newborn baby last tuesday night when she noticed flickering through her front window....
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>> not necessarily, raj. but it might sway a judge to know that other tech companies along with groups like aclu are backing apple. companies filing amicus briefs in support of apple. twitter, intel, linked, in e-bay and air b and b were among the first to file, trying to convince the court that apple's claim of privacy is more important than the fbi's claim to need information inside that phone. today makes it official but since the beginning of this case most tech companies have come out in support of apple. >> what this is about is about ensuring that we as technology companies can provide the best security out there. that's our role. the government's role is to provide public safety. we help in that goal by providing public security for all the users. >> both the tech companies and groups outside the industry say they're supporting apple because they agree with the company that if the fbi is allowed to open one phone it will cause a dangerous precedent. i should also naengs a group of law enforcement offi
>> not necessarily, raj. but it might sway a judge to know that other tech companies along with groups like aclu are backing apple. companies filing amicus briefs in support of apple. twitter, intel, linked, in e-bay and air b and b were among the first to file, trying to convince the court that apple's claim of privacy is more important than the fbi's claim to need information inside that phone. today makes it official but since the beginning of this case most tech companies have come...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a tenant revolt in an east san jose neighborhood leads to an investigation by the mayor's office and the city housing department. now we broke this story when tenants complaineded of abusive treatment by their property management company. that led to a surprise visit by mayor sam lacardo. right now city housing leaders are at the building again inspecting those apartments. nbc bay area's robert handa joins us from that meeting to
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a tenant revolt in an east san jose neighborhood leads to an investigation by the mayor's office and the city housing department. now we broke this story when tenants complaineded of abusive treatment by their property management company. that led to a surprise visit by mayor sam lacardo. right now city housing leaders are at the building again inspecting those apartments. nbc bay area's robert handa joins us from that meeting to
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===raj/2-shot=== >>> nbc bay area news begins with breaking news. >> good evening. i'm jessica augeri. >> i'm raj mathai. the coast guard searching for a man in a wet suit reportedly swept out to sea. the man went under water and did not come back up. this happens just before 2:00 this afternoon at dunes beach. it's been more than four hours now. this man has not been found. the coast guard as one helicopter in the air and lifeboats down in the water searching for this person. we'll continue to follow this story throughout the evening. >>> happening now, hundreds of parents are finally able to pick up their kids from preschool. this is after a hazmat situation kept them locked inside for more than an hour at the apple seed school there. 911 calls went out to more than two hours ago. authorities say someone dumped several five-gallon buckets into a dumpster and then smoke started billowing out of the dumpster. some parents were upset someone would dump something like that next to a school. >> they are stupid next to a bunch of kids. what are you thinking? are you thi
===raj/2-shot=== >>> nbc bay area news begins with breaking news. >> good evening. i'm jessica augeri. >> i'm raj mathai. the coast guard searching for a man in a wet suit reportedly swept out to sea. the man went under water and did not come back up. this happens just before 2:00 this afternoon at dunes beach. it's been more than four hours now. this man has not been found. the coast guard as one helicopter in the air and lifeboats down in the water searching for this...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. suppose your car is approaching a head-on collision. to avoid the ve
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking about in artificial intelligence is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. supp
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that people like me who work on the car is that somebody...
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we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that car is that somebody deploys this technology prematurely and it causes an accident and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as unlikely, a scenario on the mind of researchers and slowing momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> we as human beings are much less tolerant of an error a machine makes. >> gill pratt heads the research institute. global initiative from the manufacture the driverless car. >> how do you program decisions into the driverless car? >> what you are really talking about in artificial intelligence is called planning. planning for near infinite number of ethical scenarios like this. suppose your car is approaching a h
we went for a ride with professor raj kumara at carnegie melon university. where the technology was created over 30 years age for all the people telling us we are going to be driving, driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> just wait. the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: right. keep waiting. because despite all the technology and decades of research, the driverless car has a long way to go. >> the biggest nightmare that car is that somebody deploys this technology...