is where is this shaman. he want to participate in a ritual, where participants drink, a brew that is part of a spiritual experience in the amazon basin. looking at youtube video of the drug and how it is prepared. i also don t think it was the smartest idea for him to be taking substances like from a shaman in south america. that s what peruvian officials say the 18-year-old did. nolan is a triplet. his brother, pictured here between his siblings told me tonight that his parents knew kyle was going to the center, which is located about 530 miles east of lima in the jungle, in the peruvian amazon basin that borders brazil. kyle saved his money to take the trip. when he dent come home on august 26th. his pruts traveled to peru to try to find him. she passed out fliers to the locals. it s look he vanished. there is just no seen of him anywhere. reporter: kyle s father said that he looked his son s mother in the eye and said kyle seemed despondent and left the center. he
thank you dong-dong for not having that nickname. thank you so much. i appreciate it. thanks, jimmy. fantastic job. bob costas, a talented man. jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] how thieves are targeting travelers at bay area apartmeir next. the nbc area investiga unit investigates the airports and we will tell you what thieves are looking for, the air quality management district made a mistake, why the air was not as safe as first reported and fishing off the coast, fishermen make unexpected friends. we begin with breaking news, after months of speculation, mitt romney has chosen his running mate, sources tell us that it s wisconsin congressman, paul ryan, if two the two will make their first appearance six hours from now, when they kick off a four-state bus tour from virginia. we will have the latest on this on today in the bay. he was coming home soon after four tours of dutiy, he dodged death but could not do it twice. he was just killed before dawn fr
overall, some of the hottest widespread weather in the east bay with plenty of upper 90s, from livermore, walnut creek, and it is the spare the air day today and tomorrow. if you suffer from allergies, breathing problems. it will be worse for you in the east bay. let s take you outside, live, here is a sign of changes, in san francisco, the fog is moving in sooner, and more aggressive than we had at this time yesterday. and it will be a gradual change in that weather pattern. come back to the weather boards. and what we ll talk about is when the cooler onshore flow returns, and when temperatures could drop some ten-15 degrees in the full forecast. okay, jeff, we ll see you soon. and california regulators for energy urging appeals across the state tonight as temperatures continue to soar. you re being asked to reduce energy use during peak hours. that means try to avoid using the dishwasher or the oven this evening. and turn off utilities whenever you can. that will help t
want about the person. according to trevor tim, law enforcement agencies are asking for gps, contacts and other data and cell phone carriers like att and verizon are giving it away without your permission. there s actually what s called cell phone tower dumps where they re actually just going after one person but they end up getting information on everybody who had been around a cell phone tower during a certain amount of time. so even though they re only investigating one person, they now have information on hundreds or thousands of people. reporter: but why are cell phone carriers giving your information away without even a subpoena? we contacted att which declined to comment on our story but did send this letter to a lawmaker asking the same question. it said that customer privacy is important and it does not respond to law enforcement without going through the appropriate process. but the new york times says cell carriers responded to 1.3 million demands for subsc
hot spots. okay. mindy talmadge of the san francisco fire department. thanks for the update. firefighters do have control of this fire burning on the 2800 block of san bruno avenue. the risk right now as you can see gas spewing out of the sidewalk and firefighters are constantly putting fire on it. pg&e trying to turn off the gas. we have reports of two injuries, a civilian and a construction worker trying to install that gas line and a firefighter with minor injuries and keep it here on nbc bay area for the latest update. one of the viewers sent thus video and it broke out at 2:30 this afternoon. when you see news happening you can send us your video, your photos to newstips@nbcbayarea.com. we also have developing news in the south bay right off 101 at the fair oaks avenue exit in sunnyvalley. crews are creighsing to turn the water back on for people who live on johanna avenue. there s a five-foot sink hole in the street and you see it on johanna avenue, 101 in fair oaks