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Kennedy, he seemed to be very concerned on questions both sides of the argument. Traditional marriage supporters protested outside the Supreme Court today. Many saying they will urge their state to ignore any decision thats made in favor of gay marriage. Reporting life in San Francisco, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. Hillary clinton is showing her support for same sex marriage. Not only did the president ial hopeful tweet a message of support today, she changed her Campaign Logo to the rainbow colors. Mrs. Clinton will be here in the bay area next week for two separate fundraisers. A show of force right now in baltimore. To prevent a repeat of last night. The sun is just going down over there. As you can see the live pictures, a lot of people in the streets felt more police and several thousand members of the National Guard are on stand by. Two hours from now, the first night of a curfew will take effect. Peaceful protests today, but authorities are trying to prevent this violence and destruction yesterday after the funeral of freddie gray the black man who died ippolice custody earlier this month. Rioters set buildings and cars on fire. There was heavy looting. This new Surveillance Video show people ransacking a sports store. President obama said this is not the way to do it. It is not a protest. It is not a statement. Its people a handful of people taking advantage of a situation for their own purposes. And they need to be treated as criminals. Last night, Police Arrested more than 200 people, 20 officers were also injured. The unrest in baltimore is leading to unprecedented measures, Major League Baseball announced that tomorrows game between the Baltimore Orioles will be played without stands. It will be closed to the public for the first time in mlb history. This video from the baltimore protest is making headlines tonight. A mother took matters into her own hands to try and keep her son from rioting. Coming up lester holt reports from the streets in baltimore. Around the clock search in continues for the people who may be trapped in the rubble from the 7. 8 earthquake in nepal. Its been four days, rescuers have a problem. Heavy rain. The Prime Minister believes the quake killed as many as 10,000 people. Its hard to put a number on this because of the remote villages. Among the victims, a sunnyiville man. He was fulfilling a dream. We look at his passion for adventure. I spoke with a long time friend, she said he was a caring and funny guy who always had his car packed with gear and equipment so he could take off hiking at a moments notice. 48yearold vin trong was climbing the him lawases as he headed to the base camp a quake hit triggering an avalanche that killed him. He was very funny, veryancherous. He talked to me about his hobbies and the things he liked to do. He was a really happy person. His friends said he spent more times out doors than indoors with a passion for hiking and running. His friend of ten years says vin was a true gentleman. He worked as a data manager at a hospital in santa clara. He is one of four americans during the earthquake in nepal. Today the death toll climbed to more than 4,600. I consider myself very lucky to have gotten out. Im sure there is a lot of Americans Still stuck there. Bill brown stein just returned. He was in katmandu when the quake hit. After more than 40 seconds of shaking he saw cars crushed and entire building collapsed. It was just intense fear and terror. People not knowing where to go what to do. Where you know where they could possibly be safe. And vin trongs friends tell me he graduated from the university of chicago. And he had moved back here to the bay area to take care of his father in livermore. In san jose nbc bay area news. Thank you. We are getting our first look tonight at the stanford Hospital Medical technician accused offend taking advantage of patients who were sedated. Police arrested 55yearold Robert Lastinger on Sexual Battery charges. Hes on leave. Coworkers reported seeing him inappropriately touching male patients while they were sedated in the recovery room. A brutal murder but no Death Penalty. Today, prosecutors formally filed charges against 18yearold william schultz. Hes accused of stabbing to death his friends 9yearold brother. Jody hernandez has the latest from the courthouse in martinez. Reporter prosecutors filed charges against the teenagers today. He wont be in court until tomorrow. Tonight, the teenagers Attorney Says his family did all they could leading up to the tragedy to get the teen Mental Health treatment. The family of this young man is suffering. Reporter william schultzs family left the courthouse without comment after learning the 18yearold will not appear in court until tomorrow. They feel horrible. Their thoughts and prayers are with the family of this child. Reporter the teenager was charged today with one count of murder while lying in wait for the killing of 9yearold jordan. Prosecutors claimed he used a knife to stab his friends little brother as the third grader slept. Theres no question in my mind Mental Illness is what led to this event. Reporter the public defender represents the teenager. She says the family did all they could to get their son help. The Health Department confirms schultzs family called officers requesting a Mental Health check less than 24 hours before the stabbing. Based on their evaluation they said that he did not qualify or he did not meet the criteria for 5150. Reporter according to the california welfare and Institution Code a mentally unstable person can only be detained if they show signs theyre a danger to others or themselves. Though he voluntarily went to the hospital, he was released after an evaluation. He will be arraigned in court tomorrow. They will not seek the Death Penalty because of his age and no criminal record. Im jody hernandez. Coming up a new battle over mandatory vaccines. What the socalled ant tivaxers are threatening to do if that contravulshvishal bill is passed. How have i been living so long . Two students are going the last mile. It will make you bay area proud. Good afternoon. Cooler westerly wind has arrived. Coming up in that microclimate forecast well take you to portolla where theyve had changed. Thats in just a few minutes. At 6 00 buying a house here in the bay area. Its very competitive out there now. Sometimes it takes more than just money. You have to sell yourself as the perfect person to buy the house. The incredible things some buyers are doing to convince the owner to sell to them. Thats new at 6 00. Here it is a bold proposal from governor brown. Hes thinking about a 10,000 fine for californians who use too much water. Up to 10,000. The plan came out as mayors met with the governor in sacramento. This was a big meeting about issuing fines. Robert, what are the details here . Reporter first of all, were at the santa clara Water District where a Board Meeting is going to be held. The governors stance and the idea hes proposing to give water agencies more Enforcement Authority to levy the fines will fit in with the discussions thats going to be held here as officials talk about their own drought plans tonight. Mayors for umthe bay area and throughout california descended on the state capital today. The group came to talk to the governor about drought response plans, impacts and solutions. The governor today said he will support legislation to ramp up enforcement against water wasters, giving agencies more authority to levy fines, including some up to 10,000. San jose mayor supports the states aggressive attitude. Were willing to conserve and meet the targets the state has set. Were willing to go further. We need their help getting obstacles out of the way. Reporter oakland mayor agrees agrees. We were talking about how could we get morestruct projects more quickly. Reporter the meeting at the capital is giving the santa clara Water District more inkrgesin encouragement encouragement. It district says it hopes to get the state to drop red tape. We are going to be expanding our water waste inspector program. One thing weve asked the state board for is Enforcement Authority. We dont have that. You know right now, our water waste inspectors are purely out there to educate and inform. Reporter now, the Water District report will feel more strongly about that Enforcement Authority when they hear the latest conservation figures. It says the public and the county has cut back only 8 in march. Thats a long way from the 30 targ target. Coming up, well tell you what the bay area cities proposed to the governor. Thank you, robert. Parents should be calling the shots, thats what parents demanded today as they gathered at the State Capitol in sacramento to oppose a bill that would force Public School children to be vaccinated. Currently parents can choose to exempt their children for religious or personal reasons. This bill would change that forcing parents to vaccinate their children or remove them from schools. Its a parental choice. Just because youre okay with a current vaccine schedule there is hundreds of vaccines in the works. Are you going to be okay with the future ones . The bill did pass out of a state Senate Committee today. It has more hurdles before it goes to the state assembly. Notable national changes after our investigation. We exposed critical delays in a medical emergency. Now the postal service, is making a change. Investigative reporter joins us with the new details. The usps office of Inspector General credits our report for calling attention to the 911 policy. The postal surveshervice is changing its policy to call 911 when theres a medical emergency. It sounds like qualmencommon sense, but it wasnt until now. Our report revealed series delays for a postal worker. 911 wasnt called for up to 53 minutes after coworkers found him on the ground. Al bleeding from a head injury. After seeing our report the usps office of Inspector General launched an audit and found there were inconsistencies in the 911 policy across the entire organization. Congress woman lee spoke with the post master general after seeing our story. I was shocked. When someone is ill and when theres an emergency you call 9 911. Thats what you do. So when that did not occur, i could not believe it. It was so tragic i had to take it on and contact the post master general. And really ask what the protocols were. Tonight we will show you what else the office of the Inspector General discovered after reviewing the 911 policies across the country. And why First Responders say the usps isnt the only Large Organization that may have out dated 911 rules. We investigate, thats tonight at 11 00. Well see you then. If you have a tip for vicky or anything else in our investigative unit. Give us a call. Or send us an email. Extra credit is something that can help you get a better grade in class, what about extra work after class . For two students that extra credit can help the world be a better place. Theres a clash at Santa Clara College the sustainable undergraduate program with the an akron nm slurp. How much food goes to waste in our country every day and theyre doing worldly good. Theres also a deadline in week eight for next years. The main dining hall at Santa Clara University is their preferred meeting spot. When they get together these days there is no food on the table. Do you want me to go in person . Food though is definitely on the agenda. Excess food. To be exact. Thats because in just a single year, the sophomore and this junior have changed the way their 164yearold university handles food that doesnt get eaten. Its a partnership that started on the very first day of class last year. Yeah, i saw that nose ring i was like shes really cool. It turns out they had more in common than their taste for jewelry. They shared a passion for sustainability. When the class required them to come up with an idea to fix a problem on campus they focused on food waste, something they hadnt thought much about before. I was shocked. My whole world was flipped upside down. How have i been living so long. Although they didnt have to put their plan into action they did anyway. Partnering with the Food Recovery Network the two came up with a plan to collect excess food primarily left over from Catering Events and deliver it twice a week to marthas kitchen. A san jose soup kitchen. Its been a simple solution its brought a lot of people together were all passionate about diverting food waste. The idea has quickly taken hold. Some 50 fellow students have volunteered to deliver the food. So far, have diverted 4,000 pounds of it to help the hungry and the homeless. I have papers for you to fill out. And convinced two undergraduate students that tackling the worlds difficult problems, might not be as difficult as they once thought. Its just awesome to see that people are so passionate about it. A lot of people share a passion for it. Both those young women fwiv a lot of credit to the universitys dining services. They say they couldnt do this without their cooperation. Thats one of the lessons they learned when doing this. If you have an idea, just Start Talking to people. They were surprised how many other people were excited about it and willing to help. It made the lifting a lot easier with so many people lifting. Teamwork right . Takes a village. Thanks. Lets bring in our meteorologist. When you walk in the parking lot, i walked in with jeff all the whole Weather Department is out there greeting him. Yes, you know its what we do every day. We check those conditions out actually outside. Were testing out some new equipment. Were going to have more on that in just a moment. Well look at our 24 hour temperature change. Were running from 4 to 14 degrees cooling across the bay area this afternoon. It was mainly due to that westernly wind at the coast line to help the fog to bank up. Its still there down towards santa cruz. There was one particular spot today that did have quite a bit of a change. That was in portolla valley. Well take you there live tonight. Rob, you have company tonight, in our microclimate weather station. I bet youre seeing a lot of fluxuations. This time i wouldnt have needed a jacket. Its 58 degrees. Its our solar powered station. Its bringing you realtime data. I can tell you its chilly. 58 degrees right now. Yesterday at this time, we had temperatures all the way up into the 80s to near 90 down closer to stanford. You can see the temperature graph going back to yesterday. We had those temperatures around this hour still in the mid80s. Quite a change. Down closer to palo alto were seeing low temperatures. We can see the marine layer two thousand feet, seeing a big time drop in the temperatures. Thank you so much. It is very interesting to see just a change in the wind can make such a big difference here across the bay area. Its our brand new microclimate weathers station. Well take you across the bay area over the next couple of months. We take a look outside belvedere. You can see high cirrus clouds plenty of blue sky. Most temperatures right now have dropped into the 60s across the south bay and. East bay checking in at 65 nort bay at 76. Tomorrow we are anticipating the return of fog. It doesnt like like it will get too cloudy here. Your temps will start in the low 50s. 76 in palo alto. If youre heading back to the coast line that cold wind will be in place in pacifica with 62. All of San Francisco expecting 60s for tomorrow. We will get close to 70 right there across soma. For the north bay, east bay and the trivalley check it out. Nappa expected to hit up to 70 degrees. Oakland, is 72. For the trivalley we anticipate temperatures in the low 80s, betsest best possibility for 80s across danville and back here throughout livermore. We are going to undergo major changes as we head into thursdays forecast. Hot High Pressure dragging in a lot of air from the southwest. You combine that with dry off shore winds coming out of the north and east. Fire danger goes up and so do the temperatures. We go from the 70s up the 87 on thursday. Wouldnt be surprised if we had isolated 90s. San francisco into the 70s as we head to thursday and friday. No rainfall expected over the next five days, doesnt look good for the next ten day forecast. Thats what we got right now. Thanks keep us posted. Coming up a leak on twitter, about twitter, how it sent the stock in the social Media Network tumbling. Its a billion dollar industry soon the nfl will finally pay taxes. How much the league is expected to pay each year. A follow up now on the abrupt closure of kringten colleges. When enrolled in a school that closes students can have their loans forgiven. If the students attempt to transfer those credits to another school they may be disqualified from loan relief. A rough afternoon for twitter. The stock took a tumble. The San Francisco bay Company Reported lower than expected revenue for the last quarter. Its also forecasting lower than expected revenue for the next quarter. To make matters worse, twitters Earnings Report was leaked on twitter. The stock fell 18 after that report was leaked. After more than 70 years, the National Football league will start paying taxes. Nfl commissioner Roger Goodell announced today the League Office will relinguish. The League Office has always operated as a not for profit business. For Years Congress has been after the league to give up its tax exemption. Lawmakers claim the nfl will pay an estimated 10 million each year. Coming up a different kind of football news coming from levi stadium. The premier International Sporting event coming here to the bay area. scal good day, mlady i am sircanalot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. Wake up those eggs with glorious spam see what spam can do. At spam. Com tonight at 6 00 why electric car drivers may be upset about the state nfss plan to fix the roads. The eyes of the world will be on the leavevi stadium. Manchester will play barcelona on july 25th. Its expected to be the premier game. The games will give the San Jose Earthquakes a higher profile since theyre participating in the games. Presale tickets go on sale on monday. That is going to be fun. Football. Sorry. Its going to get louder too. Up next lester holt live from baltimore. Thanks for joining us. Good night, folks. On this tuesday night, the state of emergency here in baltimore. A city on edge. The National Guard out in force after an eruption of violence. Rioters setting fires, ransacking stores, clashing with police, and that moment so many people here are talking about. The woman who took matters into her own hands. Tonight this city desperately trying to keep the lid on. Also the frantic search for survivors in nepal as the death toll now tops a staggering 5,000 amid fears it could double. Tonight a miraculous rescue three days since disaster struck. And the cliffhanger at the Supreme Court. How will the justices rule on samesex marriage . Tonight, clues from inside the court. Nightly news begins right now

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