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u.c. berkeley are nowhere to be found on message boards tonight. a woman was caught on camera removing some of them this afternoon. >> i'm saving the safety of a lot of students. >> reporter: republican brad develin said he hopes people who removed the fliers come to the talk. >> these leftist students have not been exposed to conservative ideas and conservative points of view. >> reporter: coulter is a right wing pundit and best selling author. develin said his liberal classmates can learn from her point of view. >> it just becomes a power dynamics game. we can no longer have rational discussions and debates with one another, and that's all we are trying to do with having ann coulter come back to berkeley. >> reporter: coulter canceled an event two years ago due to security concerns. while it's clear some students don't want her at cal, others say they are willing to listen. >> i can definitely understand how some communities on the campus might feel offended or scared by having her here. and i sympathize with those communities. but i think at the
u.c. berkeley are nowhere to be found on message boards tonight. a woman was caught on camera removing some of them this afternoon. >> i'm saving the safety of a lot of students. >> reporter: republican brad develin said he hopes people who removed the fliers come to the talk. >> these leftist students have not been exposed to conservative ideas and conservative points of view. >> reporter: coulter is a right wing pundit and best selling author. develin said his liberal...
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u.c. berkeley.e collect photographs and we are incredibly proud to have david johnson's photo archive in our collection, over 5,000 photos and these are available to researchers and scholars and anyone who wants to come to the library to view them. david's archive is an incredible treasure as you've heard. he photographed civil rights demonstrations and marches, but he also photographed the ordinary folks who worked and lived in the fillmore where he captured unguarded moments in their lives. in so doing, he created the most important archive of african-american life in san francisco in the mid 20th century. there is no one more deserving to have a photo lab named for him, and library, and i want to thank all who made that possible. his artistry is an inspiration to us all. >> clerk: gregory and then charles. >> thank you, through the commission to the chair and the e.d., first of all, my name is archbishop gregory richardson. this is like a u.f.o. dropping mr. david off here for us to have some ins
u.c. berkeley.e collect photographs and we are incredibly proud to have david johnson's photo archive in our collection, over 5,000 photos and these are available to researchers and scholars and anyone who wants to come to the library to view them. david's archive is an incredible treasure as you've heard. he photographed civil rights demonstrations and marches, but he also photographed the ordinary folks who worked and lived in the fillmore where he captured unguarded moments in their lives....
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u.c. berkeley last night. that's the video you are seeing here. among her tweets this evening, the conservative political pundit tweeted there were thousands of people at cal that tried to attack me. five people were arrested. three of them students. one person who had a ticket to the event was hurt in a scuffle, but is okay. >> she drove her car right into a dollar tree store. now police are trying to figure out why. police say a 71-year-old woman crashed her car through the store front in vallejo this afternoon, sending groceries and customers flying. paramedics ended up taking six customers to the hospital. luckily none of them were seriously hurt. >> and i this loud crash, sounded like a bomb. and before i knew it, a car tou me and i ended up on the floor. >> that dollar tree will reopen tomorrow. >> tonight, the search continues for a hit and run driver who killed a bicyclist in san jose. the crash happened around 5:45 a.m. on old bay shore highway off 880. police say the driver was in this truck. you can see it there. it's a sewage truck. th
u.c. berkeley last night. that's the video you are seeing here. among her tweets this evening, the conservative political pundit tweeted there were thousands of people at cal that tried to attack me. five people were arrested. three of them students. one person who had a ticket to the event was hurt in a scuffle, but is okay. >> she drove her car right into a dollar tree store. now police are trying to figure out why. police say a 71-year-old woman crashed her car through the store front...
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u.c. berkeley. back in those days he had the make-up of what he was today even then. he was working for affirmative action and we were all part of that. it was great to see 40 years later, we all continued to do that kind of work. so important for us to carry that legacy. with your commissions, your land use committee, he does embrace some of these commissions including affordable housing when we discussed about how to get back. included also in his non-traditional way as a public defender he deals with immigrant rights, something that your other public defenders did not include, all the ancillary rights that are not included usually, but how to sustain what comes about. with that i support the changing of the name. just please, understand he would love to have the public defender named after him, but i think equally in the alley where a lot of issues are hidden, he would be proud of that as well. >> i am retired from san francisco city and county public health. i am a homeowner and resident of san francisco, and i am here to support the changing of the name. jeff was
u.c. berkeley. back in those days he had the make-up of what he was today even then. he was working for affirmative action and we were all part of that. it was great to see 40 years later, we all continued to do that kind of work. so important for us to carry that legacy. with your commissions, your land use committee, he does embrace some of these commissions including affordable housing when we discussed about how to get back. included also in his non-traditional way as a public defender he...
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u.c. berkeley and i lived far from high school and went to community college first and got my masters degree and living in berk re. i'm an artist and engage in the arts and music. and when the outreach office contacted my father and i guess 2015, he called to tell me about this program and they said it's a scam. it's a scam. i know it's awful in the bay area to find remotely affordable housing if you are in the arts and i teach at a college as a lecturer and so it's kind of scattered work but to return my father here and mother through their daughter. so i thought it was a scam. and even when my father kept pushing me to look into it, when i did, brooke was working in sonia's position and i was skeptical but i sent in my birth certificate and got this certificate mailed to me. i remained skeptical. i thought what kind of program could this be? it doesn't make sense. ultimately, i was called by thie these people calling me? what is their motive. and so, the private investigators who reached out to my family ultimately i now live in san francisco and return to san francisco and i'm the first i
u.c. berkeley and i lived far from high school and went to community college first and got my masters degree and living in berk re. i'm an artist and engage in the arts and music. and when the outreach office contacted my father and i guess 2015, he called to tell me about this program and they said it's a scam. it's a scam. i know it's awful in the bay area to find remotely affordable housing if you are in the arts and i teach at a college as a lecturer and so it's kind of scattered work but...
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u.c. berkeley center for law and technology says this new case gives new reason to be vigilant against insidegloouf to be increasingly thoughtful about how much you keep and how you keep it and what is personally identifiable. what is encrypted, who has access to it in terminally. >> thsaudi national who groomed the two employees is in the inner circle of the saudi crowned prince. twitter is reacting saying, quote, our company limits access to sensitive accounts information to a limited group of trained and vetted employees. >>> state attorney general wants a san francisco superior court to face facebook privacy practices since last year. he accuses facebook to failure of properly answer questions. >> those are serious allegations when you consider the personal information that we all supply to facebook every single day. >> facebook knows some of the most intimate details of our lives. >> now facebook responded by saying it has cooperated extensively with the state investigation by providing thousands of written responses and hundreds of thousands of documents. >>> next week, marks a new p
u.c. berkeley center for law and technology says this new case gives new reason to be vigilant against insidegloouf to be increasingly thoughtful about how much you keep and how you keep it and what is personally identifiable. what is encrypted, who has access to it in terminally. >> thsaudi national who groomed the two employees is in the inner circle of the saudi crowned prince. twitter is reacting saying, quote, our company limits access to sensitive accounts information to a...
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u.c. berkeley who has been studying disasters for decades. >> i said oh, my goodness.fare of an entire community hanging by that hook. >> reporter: bea says this kind of extreme damage doesn't happen over night. he says the steel was worn down over time by what engineers call fretting corrosion. >> one surface wears into the other surface. takes a long time to develop, high stresses and sometimes water. >> reporter: and you've got all that here? >> yes. >> reporter: and it's not just the hooks. look at the steel plate that held one of those hooks in place on one of the towers. >> just amazing that it was still up in the air with that much damage. >> reporter: mulkey questions how pg&e could have missed that level of damage. >> that level of damage makes me wonder about the whole inspection. what the heck is going on? you're not finding things that should be obvious and are things that are absolutely critical. how much more is there out there? >> we sent these pictures to pg&e and asked just that. the utility told us it covered some 5,000 miles of transmission lines in
u.c. berkeley who has been studying disasters for decades. >> i said oh, my goodness.fare of an entire community hanging by that hook. >> reporter: bea says this kind of extreme damage doesn't happen over night. he says the steel was worn down over time by what engineers call fretting corrosion. >> one surface wears into the other surface. takes a long time to develop, high stresses and sometimes water. >> reporter: and you've got all that here? >> yes. >>...
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u.c. berkeley center for law and technology says this case gives tech companies new reason to be vigilantncreasingly thoughtful about how much you keep, how you keep it, what is personally identifiable, what is encrypted, who has access to it in terminally. >> the washington post reports a saudi national who zapped employees has ties to inner circle of the saudi crown prince. >>> twitter is reacting by saying, quote, our company limits access to sensitive information to a limited group of vetted employees. but the man was authorized to have access to the data and he is now in federal custody. >>> time is 6:47 google is reportedly considering changing policy on accepting political ads. google has been meeting about it and expected to share more information with employees this week. we don't know what the changes might be but some employees told the wall street journal the changes could be related to how they allow to be targeted. this follows last week's announcement by twitter it would stop accepting political ads worldwide starting november 22. >>> state attorney general rosario wants a
u.c. berkeley center for law and technology says this case gives tech companies new reason to be vigilantncreasingly thoughtful about how much you keep, how you keep it, what is personally identifiable, what is encrypted, who has access to it in terminally. >> the washington post reports a saudi national who zapped employees has ties to inner circle of the saudi crown prince. >>> twitter is reacting by saying, quote, our company limits access to sensitive information to a limited...
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u.c. berkeley's fire prevention program. she helps remove vegetation in the park by eating the job. good job. you're well-respected and well-valued for eating everything around you. >> i would love that job. we need that job with the high fire danger this week. we're almost into december soon. >>> the grass is so dry. we need that rain fall. over the next two weeks the chances look dashed just from the simple fact of how our weather systems are moving in. okay. so, look at this. we have a storm system starting to drop in. the pattern is trying to moderate but it's just moving into the wrong direction. it's more of an inland placement of this low pressure. so, it's bringing changes and just not happening in any kind of moisture to bring us the wet weather. here's the deal. with the area of low pressure moving in, we get clouds as we head through tomorrow, a 5 to 10 degree temperature drop. it's going to be noticeably cooler, might need the jacket. and the windy fire danger for the bay area. sierra rain and also snow with that storm. the way it's developing, the sierra will get the ac
u.c. berkeley's fire prevention program. she helps remove vegetation in the park by eating the job. good job. you're well-respected and well-valued for eating everything around you. >> i would love that job. we need that job with the high fire danger this week. we're almost into december soon. >>> the grass is so dry. we need that rain fall. over the next two weeks the chances look dashed just from the simple fact of how our weather systems are moving in. okay. so, look at this....
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u.c. berkeley along with the university of washington in seattle will share $106 million to create a neurohubre is to find treatments for brain disorders including dementia, alzheimer's and parkinson's. the money comes from billionaire philanthropist joan and sanford wheel. >>> a towering image of greta thunberg is now on display after a musical unveiling in downtown san francisco. it is a 60-foot-tall portrait of the teen in union square. and the environmental non- profit one atmosphere is credited with sponsoring this art work. the organizers say the mural calls attention to thunberg's message. >> she doesn't want fanfare. she doesn't want attention. she doesn't want accolades, but we know that she is an inspiring person and by putting her up on this massive mural, we're going to help people to pay attention to her message. >> the artist who painted the mir rail is named nino coul bray. he is the same muralist who parented a aimage -- an image of robbins williams on market street last year that paints has since been nothingished. >>> parents say they feel much safer crossing the street beca
u.c. berkeley along with the university of washington in seattle will share $106 million to create a neurohubre is to find treatments for brain disorders including dementia, alzheimer's and parkinson's. the money comes from billionaire philanthropist joan and sanford wheel. >>> a towering image of greta thunberg is now on display after a musical unveiling in downtown san francisco. it is a 60-foot-tall portrait of the teen in union square. and the environmental non- profit one...
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u.c. berkeley along with the university of washington in seattle will share $106 million to create a neurohubpist. he is a ceo of citi group. >>> the first public hearing into president trump's impeachment inquiry is underway. and the law professor breaks down the democratic plan and the republican defense. >>> police, is your stress building over holiday shopping? what some parents are willing to do to put the christmas present under the christmas tree. >>> i believe in you more than anyone or anything. >> and before the highly anticipated sequel comes to theatres, we sit down with one of the artists from "frozen 2". >>> well, you know "frozen 2" will be huge in my house. i have daughters. do you have sons? it will be a nighs for your house. >> i am the only person in the world who has not seen the
u.c. berkeley along with the university of washington in seattle will share $106 million to create a neurohubpist. he is a ceo of citi group. >>> the first public hearing into president trump's impeachment inquiry is underway. and the law professor breaks down the democratic plan and the republican defense. >>> police, is your stress building over holiday shopping? what some parents are willing to do to put the christmas present under the christmas tree. >>> i believe...