Claimed the lives of many people, destroyed homes and left children parentless. My condolences to all those who lost their loved ones and my gratitude to all those who helped people escape that disaster. No one can stop the natural events that happened on the planet. But we all have to make sure that the evil element of human nature does not destroy lives and leave ruins. And we must cooperate from destruction every nation against which the gate of terror or aggression have been opened. I thank everyone who is helping ukraine defend itself from russias unprovoked and brutal aggression and i thank all those assisting in the rebuilding of ukraine after attacks from Russian Artillery and missiles and iranian killer drones. Almost 3,000 iranian drones were used against us. Ukrainians will always be grateful turnover leader and every nation that supports us. But, please, do not forget that when it comes to protecting lives from aggression and terror, one of the main factors is the continuit
one else was in trouble. now the cause of this deadly collision is under investigation. the u.s. coast guard will be trying to determine who is at fault. now that motorboat is registered in oregon. reporting live in south san francisco, nbc bay area news. a very tragic story. thank you very much. antioch police say a teenager who set off an amber alert actually faked his own kidnapping to pull off a robbery. his arrest surprised and disappointed many people including a local barber who not only was his boss but his mentor. let s bring in nbc bay area s jodi hernandez who joins us in antioch where this is all unfolding. aside from this twnl case now, this is a case of betrayal, isn t it, for the barber? reporter: that s right. the man feels very betrayed in a big way. al holmes, the barber who owns this shop, had been mentoring the teenager for the past couple of years. he said he did his best to steer him in the right direction. so learning that the boy was allegedly
ownership of our neighborhoods it s never going to clear up so that we feel safe enough to walk at night. reporter: back live, 3,000 people saverred up for this event hosted and sponsored by target, it is one of 80 events going on in the area today. here is a live look at oakland city hall where city volunteers are gathering for national night out. after this gathering they plan to span out to local bar-b-que and other night out events across the stay. oakland expects to hold 169 block parties a new record in an effort to reduce violence and to get neighbors to meet each other. our national night out coverage continues on our website just log on to ktv v u.com. just look in the right now section on the home page. a san francisco cab driver will be honored tomorrow for his quick work helping to track down a robbery suspect. video taken last month from inside a luxor cab shows a man grabbing a woman from behind and grabbing her cell phone. a cab driver offered to help, us
the state isn t expected to dip below 10% unemployment until 2013. with that said, we bring in nbc bay area business and tech reporter scott budman. especially here in the last few months, washington is turning to the silicon valley for a solution. reporter: our nation is stuck in an economic tar pit. you saw it in a floundering stock market. there are far too many job seekers and they are losing confidence. the president set up a special team to look into ways to create jobs. today, that team came to silicon valley. 800 jobs open at apple. 600 openings at ebay. 580 to be filled at google. while the rest of the nation struggles with stagnant job growth, silicon tech industry is hiring with crazy. which is why the president s council on jobs and competitiveness came to silicon valley, gathering high-tech heavy-hitters and asking for help. the next big story will be the impact in technology. today technology transformed the practice of medicine. it transformed the practice
unsolved 1988 kidnapping of 9- year-old macayla garrett. garrett was snatched up just about 20 miles from garrido s half way house. there s a strong resemblance in what garrido looked like in 1976 and the description of the man who kidnapped garrett. by 1988, garrido s looks had changed. people are gathering now as a part of national night out. an event designed to help people and communities fight crime. police are describing what needs to happen where there s been an up tick in violence. reporter: we re in the historian king neighborhood. because of that organizers expect one of the biggest turn outs for national night out. as you can see people are starting to assemble, about 2,500 residents signed up for tonight s gathering. it s an encouraging sign for the depleted police department. we road with one veteran police officer today who says he hopes national night out motivates more people to get involved. they left a big old mess. yeah it s not a police issue though.