saved. reporter: posano s disgusted by all the attention sherman taken s getting. in recent letters to the press, he said another accomplice may have been involved in the spree. and he gives instructions on where to send him money, and says he looks forward to working with him in the future. he s not remorseful. he does not have an ounce of remorse in his body. he wishes sherman taken would just spell everything out once and for all. meanwhile, she like so many others has been left with a lifetime of nightmares. in the central valley, jodi hernandez, nbc news. sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the tragic tsunami. there s news silicon valley could be a key player for that country. let s bring in scott budman who s been tracking the story. very interesting. that area of japan was dependent on nuclear energy. now a big void. a void that could be filled by silicon valley technology. from tragedy comes opportunity. one year after the devastating tsunami and earthq
jose without public dollars attached to it is always good news. we re thankful to the folks on the private side making an investment in san jose. reporter: but he agrees more needs to be done to ease the traffic mess but he ll gladly accept that problem if it means san jose is adding business. i also spoke with the local neighborhood association. they like the idea but would also like to see a pedestrian bridge along the development. that, however, is not in the general plan. live in south san jose, i m damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. now let s take you to the east bay. look at this, the flames dramatic. tonight an apartment building next to the uc berkeley campus is a burned-out shell. so dangerous it s threatening neighboring buildings. the predawn fire gutted the three-story complex on dwight way just a few blocks from the cal campus. even now it s so unstable that the two buildings next door are red tagged. four more buildings have yellow tags, which limits access