this is the first of that least six continuous days of searching by volunteers assist community comes together to try to find sierra. volunteer searchers fanned out at the park and other locations in and around morgan hill looking for any evidence that could help solve the case of the 15 year old. she s been missing since march 16th. were a small community and the missing girl is really concerning. we just feel it s important to get out here and be involved and provide any help that we can give. a lot of people stretched around the block outside of the elementary school which is used as the command center for the committee search effort paid i m six months pregnant with my own child and i would hope that if this happened to me the committee would come together like they have and do this and help me out. is been organized by the class kits foundation that s headed by mark klass his own daughter was kidnapped and killed in 1993. by means of the course of the next seve
the workers to decontaminate them. the others were put on a pus to the shelter. the addressee the nature of the shut the powered was not hazardous. it s not hazardous. in most cases, that is the case. it s a herbal remedy this particular recipient was waiting to arrive from i believe vietnam. something he had ordered for his son. it turns on the to be non-hazardous situation. but we did everything according to our plan which is safety protocols. they say herbal medicines don t require any declaration when put in the postal system. the disruption that serves downtown san jose will resolve in delays in deliveries because the truck dz and carriers weren t able to get inside to make the deliveries. downtown streets are back open but they were blocked off for several hours this morning and the fire department and hazardous materials unit blocked the scene but the delivery instruction trucks are still in place. we re live in downtown san jose. hundreds of volunteers showed up
holiday season is in full swing today, thursday, december 1st, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning, everyone. welcome to today on a thursday morning and isn t she beautiful? take a look at the rockefeller center christmas tree as we have stepped out to the channel gardens on this chilly thursday morning to admire her in all her glory. i m matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and mr. al roker. ann is on assignment. you guys did the honors last night lighting that tree with 250,000 of your closest friends. exactly. absolutely. we slept right under the tree to get here in time for the show this morning. it is beautiful. al, you ve done this so many years. this was my first time. it was absolutely amazing. you never get tired of that thrill when the lights go on for the first time. it s beautiful. if you look back here, savannah, if you could do this for one second, you re kind of looking just like one of the angels here. oh, mat
live in the oakland hills. reporter: we re in the neighborhood just above the tunnel. the night sky is clear and the wind is coming and going. it s calm one second, the next second, it s blowing like crazy. for the moment, it s fairly calm. when this man arrived home tonight, he found his garbage cans on their sides. he told us he was surprised by this windstorm. usually, the month of october, or november, it s rare. very rare. reporter: did you know it was coming? no, i didn t even know it. you feel the wheel pulling you. reporter: this woman told us it was unsettling. i had to open all of my windows, because i have a light car, and travel slowly. reporter: in montclair village tonight, people told us, they re prepared for the wind storm. it s important to take the lawn furniture in, so it doesn t break up in. in the hills, sometimes it swirls and you can hear it. reporter: in sonoma county this afternoon, north of crews tangled in power lines. a pg and e
neighborhood just above the tunnel. the night sky is clear and the wind is coming and going. it s calm one second, the next second, it s blowing like crazy. for the moment, it s fairly calm. when this man arrived home tonight, he found his garbage cans on their sides. he told us he was surprised by this windstorm. usually, the month of october, or november, it s rare. very rare. reporter: did you know it was coming? no, i didn t even know it. you feel the wheel pulling you. reporter: this woman told us it was unsettling. i had to open all of my windows, because i have a light car, and travel slowly. reporter: in montclair village tonight, people told us, they re prepared for the wind storm. it s important to take the lawn furniture in, so it doesn t break up in. in the hills, sometimes it swirls and you can hear it. reporter: in sonoma county this afternoon, north of santa rosa, crews removed trees tangled in power lines. a pg and e spokesman told us the win