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live at uc berkeley with reaction. >> good evening. conservative groups are calling it a big win and said they beat the home of the free speech movement, saying it sends a strong message over the issue of free speech. >> i definitely think it's a big important win. we beat berkeley. >> the pedestrian of the berkeley college republicans, the largest conservative group on campus with perhaps the largest stake in the lawsuit. it means cal will change policies around campus events and make public fees for security costs. the campus is accuse offed of imposing triple fees for conservative speakers and putting curfews on the events. >> we're can't have them at 3:00 on saturday. we can have them when we want. >> after ann coulter's speaking event was rescheduled, leading her decision to cancel. they cited security concerns. their violent clashes and the lawsuit claims uc berkeley was quashing viewpoints. >> they're can't pick and choose speech you disagree with. >> they're represented the conservative groups and represents the challenges for
live at uc berkeley with reaction. >> good evening. conservative groups are calling it a big win and said they beat the home of the free speech movement, saying it sends a strong message over the issue of free speech. >> i definitely think it's a big important win. we beat berkeley. >> the pedestrian of the berkeley college republicans, the largest conservative group on campus with perhaps the largest stake in the lawsuit. it means cal will change policies around campus events...
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tech companies saw strong gains alonenergy shares. >>> uc berkeley has settled a lawsuit over claims it discriminated against conservative speakers on campus. the berkeley college republicans and members filed the suit back in 2017. after a speech by ann coulter was canceled. cal agreed to make changes to its major events policy. plaintiffs say some of the modifications include changes to security fees and advertising for events. cal will also pay attorneys of the plaintiff's $70,000 in legal fees. or more now, i'm joined by david levine, law professor at uc hastings. obviously, part of the system but this has nothing to do with uc hastings and was centered on uc berkeley. start with the agreement. what do you make of the settlement? >> it was settlements are good for everybody, and that certainly is the case. the college republicans can say they won, and certainly press releases say they won and there are some changes being implemented and of course, if you get a payment will say, it good for everybody, or we won because these were changes that were already in process, these were ver
tech companies saw strong gains alonenergy shares. >>> uc berkeley has settled a lawsuit over claims it discriminated against conservative speakers on campus. the berkeley college republicans and members filed the suit back in 2017. after a speech by ann coulter was canceled. cal agreed to make changes to its major events policy. plaintiffs say some of the modifications include changes to security fees and advertising for events. cal will also pay attorneys of the plaintiff's $70,000...
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and this week uc berkeley reached a settlent on that issue.t are your thoughts, both of you, on how the university has been h-- been handling this andg should far speakers be allowed on campus. >> it is a challenging issue facing the campus community over the past few years. i've been a student since fall 16 so i've seen this arc play out. i think in terms of the legal precedent, i think it is clear where the la is on whether or not they can come to campus and speak. but the reality is that theseve instances heen deeply traumatic for our campus and our community.i' had to hop police barricades to come to class and be in class with helicopters over campus. that are experiences deeply disruptive for all of us who call berkeley home, not ju students and staff and faculty but people living in berkeley that --des and we hope you can speak to this, but these are not the issues that students are worried y about -- we'reut d a housing and security and find a place to live in. upsetting omewhat that this has taken over the oxygen in our city. >> and so
and this week uc berkeley reached a settlent on that issue.t are your thoughts, both of you, on how the university has been h-- been handling this andg should far speakers be allowed on campus. >> it is a challenging issue facing the campus community over the past few years. i've been a student since fall 16 so i've seen this arc play out. i think in terms of the legal precedent, i think it is clear where the la is on whether or not they can come to campus and speak. but the reality is...
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>> reporter: at uc berkeley, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> two years after the ghost ship fire in oakland, a newly retired judge h trial. the judge will handle the case on special assignment. the two each face 36 counts of invol lun tauntary manslaughter face life in prison if convicted. >>> tonight, the butte county sheriff announced just 11 people remain unaccounted for after the devastating camp fire. >> i think that's a remarkable number at this point, given all the work that's gone into it. >> we've also learned through dna analysis that the death toll has been revised. it's gone down from 88 to 85. later this week, more neighborhoodreopen areas of pair kradis paradise. right
>> reporter: at uc berkeley, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> two years after the ghost ship fire in oakland, a newly retired judge h trial. the judge will handle the case on special assignment. the two each face 36 counts of invol lun tauntary manslaughter face life in prison if convicted. >>> tonight, the butte county sheriff announced just 11 people remain unaccounted for after the devastating camp fire. >> i think that's a remarkable number at this point,...
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and the potential future impact"uc berkeley dr. the institute of urban regional development commissioned the rapid health impact assessmentin 2015 sutter health announced its plan to shift alta bates current 45,000 annual patients from berkeley to its summit campus in oakland. in repsonse to the study sutter health released a statement "by professor corburn's own admission the study was limited in scope and does not take in to account the current health care lands
and the potential future impact"uc berkeley dr. the institute of urban regional development commissioned the rapid health impact assessmentin 2015 sutter health announced its plan to shift alta bates current 45,000 annual patients from berkeley to its summit campus in oakland. in repsonse to the study sutter health released a statement "by professor corburn's own admission the study was limited in scope and does not take in to account the current health care lands
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started as a social experiment but now a random act of vandalism has left one public symbol for uc berkeley students completely destroyed. kpix 5's kristin ayres shows us how they are coming together to piece back what's left. >> the public piano at uc berkeley began as a social experiment and now it's ending >> reporter: for months, the piano has been a constant presence on uc berkeley's main thoroughfare host to a spontaneous rotation of all manner of musicians. the piano was third year daniel's idea, he saw a similar piano in denver. >> i sought it would liven up people's days here. >> reporter: and his classmate josh raised enough money to buy the piano and set it up on sprout plaza last spring. they've never expected the reaction he got. >> i was really happy to see people playing it always when i was walking to class. i once even saw a guy playing the piano and a lady staying with him and i went up and i was like, do you know each other? and they had never met before. >> reporter: they say the piano brought people together. for about six months or. and th died. josh noticed it after t
started as a social experiment but now a random act of vandalism has left one public symbol for uc berkeley students completely destroyed. kpix 5's kristin ayres shows us how they are coming together to piece back what's left. >> the public piano at uc berkeley began as a social experiment and now it's ending >> reporter: for months, the piano has been a constant presence on uc berkeley's main thoroughfare host to a spontaneous rotation of all manner of musicians. the piano was...
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. >>> a lawsuit claiming uc berkeley discriminated against speakers. define the university will pay as well as the changes to their events policy. >>> students from paradise head back to class. the community takes their first a look at rain headed our way. i will have the latest coming up. >>> this is interstate 880 in oakland. you can see the headlights on the left heading towards downtown oakland. slow going of both directions. >>> the san mateo bridge. that is the commute direction. it looks backed up in both directions tonight. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. uc berkeley in two republican groups have reached a settlement over the treatment of conservative speakers on campus. there was a federal lawsuit after a controversy claiming they had been treated differently than the broke groups. you talk to both sides of both sides are claiming victory. >> the republicans claim they were making it difficul
. >>> a lawsuit claiming uc berkeley discriminated against speakers. define the university will pay as well as the changes to their events policy. >>> students from paradise head back to class. the community takes their first a look at rain headed our way. i will have the latest coming up. >>> this is interstate 880 in oakland. you can see the headlights on the left heading towards downtown oakland. slow going of both directions. >>> the san mateo bridge....
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. >>> something unique at one college campus, what uc berkeley is doing to help students ease tre stress during finals. >>> llamas returned to u.c. berkeley. they call it llama-palooza. they will be on campus and students will be able to selfies. they weren't around when i was there. i could have used the destressor. the event is for uc berkeley students only and not open to the public but maybe they will make an exception. >> you're part of the alumni. >> that's exactly it. it was so stressful. >> this time of year? >> yeah. >> he only has two finals but he has a bunch of projects to get finished. he is pulling his hair out. >> all of the kids out there hang in there. thanks so much for watching us. who wants >> today's contestant, thomas pack, is from rancho palos verdes, california. he's only here because his wife secretly applied on his behalf. so let's find out if that was a good idea. from caesar's entertainment studios in las vegas, nevada, this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] weome show. are you ready to go today?
. >>> something unique at one college campus, what uc berkeley is doing to help students ease tre stress during finals. >>> llamas returned to u.c. berkeley. they call it llama-palooza. they will be on campus and students will be able to selfies. they weren't around when i was there. i could have used the destressor. the event is for uc berkeley students only and not open to the public but maybe they will make an exception. >> you're part of the alumni. >> that's...
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uc berkeley student government has unanimously voted to fund the migrant caravan. guest is a student at this liberal school. [laughter] that taxpayer funds. he is furious. he is joining me right now. mats. also a correspondent for campus reform.org. good to have you here. why you so upset russia mike. >> student government on wednesday night decided to spend $1500 on the migrant caravan at our border. absolutely unacceptable. trish: not a lot of money. in your view, so much as $1 going to the caravan of people wanting to come into our country illegally is wrong. >> absolutely. student leaders and members of the campus community i always stating there is a housing crisis in the bay area and students are homeless and cannot afford meals. sending money to students and families affected by the money on trend fires in california, instead they are sending it to these caravans. trish: people are going to say you're mean. it's just $1500. if you could buy some meals for those kids with their parents, maybe it's worth it. you being a little little coldhearted, maybe? >> no.
uc berkeley student government has unanimously voted to fund the migrant caravan. guest is a student at this liberal school. [laughter] that taxpayer funds. he is furious. he is joining me right now. mats. also a correspondent for campus reform.org. good to have you here. why you so upset russia mike. >> student government on wednesday night decided to spend $1500 on the migrant caravan at our border. absolutely unacceptable. trish: not a lot of money. in your view, so much as $1 going to...
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. >> reporter: uc berkeley denies any discrimination took place.nder the terms of the settlement, the school will pay the foundation $70,000 in attorney's fees and change its events policy. >> these change also have no impact how we support our student organizations to bring speakers of their choice. >> this isn't just a win for republicans or a conservative group on campus, it's a win for every student group. >> reporter: at uc berkeley, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> two years after the ghost ship fire in oakland, a newly retired judge h trial. the judge will handle the case on special assignment. the two each face 36 counts of invol lun tauntary manslaughter face life in prison if convicted. >>> tonight, the butte county sheriff announced just 11 people remain unaccounted for after the devastating camp fire. >> i think that's a remarkable number at this point, given all the work that's gone into it. >> we've also learned through dna analysis that the death toll has been revised. it's gone down from 88 to 85. later this week, more neighborho
. >> reporter: uc berkeley denies any discrimination took place.nder the terms of the settlement, the school will pay the foundation $70,000 in attorney's fees and change its events policy. >> these change also have no impact how we support our student organizations to bring speakers of their choice. >> this isn't just a win for republicans or a conservative group on campus, it's a win for every student group. >> reporter: at uc berkeley, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news....
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. >> and a pack of llamas taking over uc berkeley, how these animals are helping students prep for finals. >>> new video shows a deadly crash into a florida warehouse. a small plane came speeding into the ft. lauderdale building. it's an office for a group that helps students with autism. there it is. six students and eight staff members were inside. they are all expected to be okay, thank goodness, but the two people on board the plane did not make it. it's not clear yet what caused the crash. >>> a florida highway patrol trooper is recovering after being blindsided on the interstate. he was investigating a crash when a black audi spins out, hits him and sends him flying into the air. a truck had run into the back of the car. other first responders come running up to help the trooper. had he serious injuries. >>> thousands of students -- he had serious injuries. >>> thousands of students returned to class today weeks after the camp fire destroyed their schools and homes. now many are learning in new surroundings. >> a new partnership with north bay schools aims to make the changes a litt
. >> and a pack of llamas taking over uc berkeley, how these animals are helping students prep for finals. >>> new video shows a deadly crash into a florida warehouse. a small plane came speeding into the ft. lauderdale building. it's an office for a group that helps students with autism. there it is. six students and eight staff members were inside. they are all expected to be okay, thank goodness, but the two people on board the plane did not make it. it's not clear yet what...
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. >>> still ahead, a lawsuit against uc berkeley over a canceled speech by ann coulter. what the university is agreeing to as part of the settlement. >>> and the rain forecast stands tomorrow mainly in the afternoon. we will look at some roadways. >>> and a desperate search for a beloved french bulldog snatched right from a front yard. >> someone had been casing the place and waiting for the perfect opportunity. you have a lot of deadlines in your business, right? we miss deadlines, we don't get paid. what if you lost your network connection? you gotta be kidding me. chaotic. our gig-speed network lets you download files up to 20 times faster. and we go beyond fast with 4g lte backup for complete reliability. so, if you lose your network connection... ♪ ♪ you won't miss the deadlines. having the confidence of something that's never gonna go down would be priceless. just one more way we go beyond at&t. right now, get fast, reliable internet and add voice for a low price. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> despite efforts to erase pay disparity in the workforce new federal
. >>> still ahead, a lawsuit against uc berkeley over a canceled speech by ann coulter. what the university is agreeing to as part of the settlement. >>> and the rain forecast stands tomorrow mainly in the afternoon. we will look at some roadways. >>> and a desperate search for a beloved french bulldog snatched right from a front yard. >> someone had been casing the place and waiting for the perfect opportunity. you have a lot of deadlines in your business,...
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officers will begin loading the bus with toys at 7 a.m. at uc berkeley. university chico police department, where, at 11:30 a.m., berkeley's officers will deliver the toys to paradise unified school board president michael greer and superintendent michelle john along with representatives from the butte county sheriff's office and the shasta county sheriff's office. the berkeley group will then spend an hour unloadingand eating lunch before returning to campus by 4:30 p.m. ( james ) thanks yoli. ( darya ) still ahead at 8 o'clock. pg&e is under fire by state investigators. in the next hour we'll take a closer look at its role in several deadly fires. ( darya ) and after the break... a real life christmas grinch in the bay area. see the video of the thief caught in the t. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) temperatures just a bit cooler today ranging from the mid 50's to a few spots hanging onto the low 60's. skies will be partly oudy through the day before some showers moving in early tomorrow morning. heavier rain
officers will begin loading the bus with toys at 7 a.m. at uc berkeley. university chico police department, where, at 11:30 a.m., berkeley's officers will deliver the toys to paradise unified school board president michael greer and superintendent michelle john along with representatives from the butte county sheriff's office and the shasta county sheriff's office. the berkeley group will then spend an hour unloadingand eating lunch before returning to campus by 4:30 p.m. ( james ) thanks...
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. >>> in the east bay, uc-berkeley has reached a settlement in free speech case. >> the young americas foundation and berkeley college republicans filed the suit after cal rescheduled an event involving a republican speaker. >> they say this could be precedent for similar cases. >> i definitely think it's a very important big win. we beat berkeley. >> reporter: matt is college of berkeley college republicans, the largest group on campus with perhaps the largest stake in the lawsuit. it means berkeley will change regulations around campus. they are accused of putting curfews on their events. >> we can't have them at 3:00 on a saturday. we can have them when we want. >> reporter: they were started last year when anne coulter was rescheduled. cal cited security concerns. two months earlier there were violence clashes. the lawsuit claims berkeley was squashing conservative view points. >> understanding they can't pick and choose. >> reporter: their lawyer represented the conservative groups in the lawsuit. she says she recognizes the challenges for universities. political events can lead t
. >>> in the east bay, uc-berkeley has reached a settlement in free speech case. >> the young americas foundation and berkeley college republicans filed the suit after cal rescheduled an event involving a republican speaker. >> they say this could be precedent for similar cases. >> i definitely think it's a very important big win. we beat berkeley. >> reporter: matt is college of berkeley college republicans, the largest group on campus with perhaps the largest...
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and the potential future impact"uc berkeley dr.corburn of the institute of urban regional development commissioned the rapid health impact assessmentin 2015 sutter health announced its plan to shift alta bates current 45,000 annual patients from berkeley to its summit campus in oakland. in repsonse to the study sutter health released a statement "by professor corburn's own admission the study was limited in scope and does not take in to account the current health
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erin glass with reveal, you very much and also professor katherine hammond with uc berkeley school oflic health. >>> moving on to millennials in politics. seven months after vigil robinson graduated, he decided to put his political economse degree to he joined a surge of young people running for office in thr mielections and won a seat on the berkeley city council. this saturday he'll be sworn in making him the youngest council member in city history. he joins me now. along with his campaign manager marsha good to see both of you. >> thank you. >> from one cal graduate to another, congratulations. go bears. not only are you the youngest city council member in city history, you have the unanimous backing of all of thencity c members and the city mayor and unprecedented task. how did youha accomplish and how are you feeling? >> it is a really unique --so a thing the city has been waiting for for a long time. berkeley is an incredible realll beautnd magical place and close to my family for generations. but it is also a pivotal cross roads right now. it is a city that is simultaneously it
erin glass with reveal, you very much and also professor katherine hammond with uc berkeley school oflic health. >>> moving on to millennials in politics. seven months after vigil robinson graduated, he decided to put his political economse degree to he joined a surge of young people running for office in thr mielections and won a seat on the berkeley city council. this saturday he'll be sworn in making him the youngest council member in city history. he joins me now. along with his...
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officers will begin loading the bus with toys at 7 a.m. at uc berkeley. the bus will depart at 8 a.m. for the california state university chico police department, where, at 11:30 a.m., berkeley's officers will deliver the toys to paradise unified school board president michael greer and superintendent michelle john along with representatives om the butte county sheriff's office and the shasta county sheriff's office. the berkeley group will then spend an hour unloadingand eating lunch before returning to campus by 4:30 p.m.to campus by 4:30 p.m. to campus by before returning to campus by before returning and eating lunch unloading spend an hour group will then spend an hour unloadingand eating lunch before returning to campus by 4:30 p.m. ( darya ) in national headlines ... the u-s is planning for a "full" and "rapid" withdrawal of all 2-thousand u-s troops from syria. that has the president declaring victory against isis on twitter. it sparked alarm and outrage from repubican lawmakers. florida senator marco rubio called it a colossal mistake and a grave
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. >>> the time is 5:51, uc berkeley settles a lawsuit challenging free speech, the terms of that deal and what will change on campus. and the silicon valley's gender pay gap. what companies should -- what companies should do to even the playing field. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2", adult content on its platform. tumbler was removed from apple because of pornography incident. it will be switched to private mode. the ban takes affect december 17th. >>> new federal stats on the gender pay gap, the biggest disparate in is santa clara county. women earn 62 cents for every dollar earned by a man in santa clara county. this is a drop since 2017. san mateo and alameda county is 76 cents. the numbers reflect gender and race. >> we have much more geographic diversity, we have latinos and asians in comparison to other counties. we tend to have high tech focus, now, experts say despite years of study and action, the solution may be years away. >>> the legislature is getting ready to get to work with the democratic supermajority. the incoming governor gavin newsom spoke to the group, and ton
. >>> the time is 5:51, uc berkeley settles a lawsuit challenging free speech, the terms of that deal and what will change on campus. and the silicon valley's gender pay gap. what companies should -- what companies should do to even the playing field. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2", adult content on its platform. tumbler was removed from apple because of pornography incident. it will be switched to private mode. the ban takes affect december 17th. >>>...
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. >>> uc berkeley has settled a lawsuit over claims it can do -- it discriminated against speakers ont was filed last year after a speech was canceled. as part of the settlement, they agreed to make changes to the major advance policy including minor changes to the fees and security requirements. they agreed to play -- pay $70,000 for legal costs. this will give both sides went to claim victory. >>> the college republicans can say they won. there are some changes being implemented. they take it a payment of $70,000 in attorneys fees. the university will say it was good for everybody are we won because these were changes already in process. >> the university said his current policy is what allowed conservative groups to have events on campus. the school said the settlement does not require the university concede any of the plaintiffs claims of previous viewpoints discrimination when in fact they did not. >> rebecca kaplan is demanding answers about a gun stolen out of an atf agent's car. some of broke into the car when it was parked outside of the federal building. the thief to fully a
. >>> uc berkeley has settled a lawsuit over claims it can do -- it discriminated against speakers ont was filed last year after a speech was canceled. as part of the settlement, they agreed to make changes to the major advance policy including minor changes to the fees and security requirements. they agreed to play -- pay $70,000 for legal costs. this will give both sides went to claim victory. >>> the college republicans can say they won. there are some changes being...
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included bombing gay bars, lacing cocaine with rat poisoning, planting explosives inside backpacks on uc berkeley'sus. >> a little. >> reporter: on a drive with an undercover agent he thought would carry out the attacks, he talked about starting a massive wildfire in the berkeley hills. >> burning the hills, trees. >> reporter: court records show the 23-year-old accessed crisis by making manual and applied with a job for the open police department to steal weapons and explosives. his goal was to launch attacks that had a lasting impact on the west. >> twice a three times. >> the family claims he is simply a sarcastic young man who likes being provocative but he's facing 40 years in prison and is sentenced to be sentenced next month. >> it is shocking to see the video of what the allegations are about. the 29-year-old mother still missing in colorado. the search of the house reveal any clues? we will take you there after the break. >> colorado police say they found no sign of c kelsey berreth's body. we look at where the investigation goes from there. >> woodland park police are only telling us they
included bombing gay bars, lacing cocaine with rat poisoning, planting explosives inside backpacks on uc berkeley'sus. >> a little. >> reporter: on a drive with an undercover agent he thought would carry out the attacks, he talked about starting a massive wildfire in the berkeley hills. >> burning the hills, trees. >> reporter: court records show the 23-year-old accessed crisis by making manual and applied with a job for the open police department to steal weapons and...
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. >>> the home of the free speech movement and uc berkeley and some conservative political groups. >>> how you can help santa respond to thousands of letters from bay area boys and girls. >>> and a broken down car, chp arrived and moved it out of the way, and it's slower on 24 and lafayette. >>> and right past the called cot, it's -- caldecott, it's not going to help. it's cloudy and cool and we'll see about the rain coming up. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2", a retired judge will preside over the criminal trial in the ghost ship fire case, two men were charged in the fire, and 36 people died from that fire. there had been a plea deal, but the original judge decided not to go through with it saying one defendant did not show enough remorse. now, the judge will oversee the criminal case, th
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plots were setting fires in the hills, can go -- bombing gay bars and having backpack bombs at uc berkeley. his lawyer and his family insists he is not a terrorist. they say he is a sarcastic young man who likes to brag and get a rise out of people. they said that he did not commit or plan a violent act. he opened some social media get -- accounts. he knows now this is wrong. >> it sounds like we will be hearing from jailhouse informants who spoke with the suspect. the jail has been calling him the terrorist. the prosecution wants him to get 33 years in this case. the judge called him one of the most dramatic sentencings. >>> we are hearing from the stockton father of a critically ill child. they are being refused entry into the u.s. his two-year-old is being stopped at the border. the president muslim travel ban is blocking access. an appeal was made in sacramento just minutes ago. >> my wife calls me every day to tell me to hold our son and give him a kiss. she wants to do that for one last time. >> he suffers from a brain disease. the condition continues to worsen. the council on americ
plots were setting fires in the hills, can go -- bombing gay bars and having backpack bombs at uc berkeley. his lawyer and his family insists he is not a terrorist. they say he is a sarcastic young man who likes to brag and get a rise out of people. they said that he did not commit or plan a violent act. he opened some social media get -- accounts. he knows now this is wrong. >> it sounds like we will be hearing from jailhouse informants who spoke with the suspect. the jail has been...
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police officers were loading up buses with more than 3000 toys for kids fe these were donated by uc berkeley students and staff members. they will go to the police department. that is where the police officers will hand over the toys to school officials as well as representatives from the dubuque county sheriff office and the shasta sheriff office. >> eight family is dealing with a new natural disaster. the family moved to washington state where john talk to em after a rare tornado hit the new neighborhood. >> reporter: debris fields are all over for orchard. neighbors cannot believe a tornado touched down here. >> the house was shaking. i thought it was thunder. a tree fell on our house. >> they moved here from paradise, california where the home was destroyed. >> they said bad weather followed us. >> we have had enough. we survived it and we are trying to be positive. everyone is safe. >> that is how the hatcher's feel. >> is sound like a freight train was coming through the cul-de-sac.>> he said mom, is downstairs. >> we ran down the stairs, the next thing i know, the tree is coming throu
police officers were loading up buses with more than 3000 toys for kids fe these were donated by uc berkeley students and staff members. they will go to the police department. that is where the police officers will hand over the toys to school officials as well as representatives from the dubuque county sheriff office and the shasta sheriff office. >> eight family is dealing with a new natural disaster. the family moved to washington state where john talk to em after a rare tornado hit...
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i replied to the email, saying i will go to uc berkeley. fast forward to last fall, i'm applying to graduate school. i'm surprised the universities different ask about criminal history. i got into princeton and chicago didn't ask. other schools did ask. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. are there any more members was public like to speak on this item? public comment is now closed. colleagues we have three amendments if anyone like to speak on this item? >> supervisor ronen: i'm happy to make a motion to accept the amendment. >> supervisor mandelman: let's do that. >> supervisor ronen: then i want to thank you all for coming out and telling your stories and presenting such a compelling case for why this is necessary. i want to thank president cohen's office for taking this on and for pushing it. i love to be able to list it as a co-sponsor. it's phenomenal legislation and i support it. with that, i'm happy to make a motion. >> supervisor mandelman: as long as i can co-sponsor as well and echo everything vice chair ronen said. >> supervisor
i replied to the email, saying i will go to uc berkeley. fast forward to last fall, i'm applying to graduate school. i'm surprised the universities different ask about criminal history. i got into princeton and chicago didn't ask. other schools did ask. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. are there any more members was public like to speak on this item? public comment is now closed. colleagues we have three amendments if anyone like to speak on this item? >> supervisor ronen: i'm...
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in september, authorities arrested while there, a longtime uc berkeley employee suspected of being a rapist. investigators used a genealogy website, the same method used successfully months early in the publicized case of the golden state killer. it led investigators to joseph d'angelo, a former police officer who is accused of terrorizing his victims from 1976 to 1986. >> there is no question in my mind that angelo is the golden state killer. >> paul, retired investigator came up with the idea to upload dna from a crime scene where a relative of d'angelo had uploaded dna. >> we did everything without success. law enforcement has been chasing this guy for 44 years. once we started down this genetic genealogy road, it took us four months with five people plus an outside consultation to get it accomplished. >> with success comes ethical questions in a field that is largely unregulated. typically what happens is this moves forward faster than the law does and law wants to erase science. >> a professor with the college of law says the use of dna information uploaded to ancestry websites
in september, authorities arrested while there, a longtime uc berkeley employee suspected of being a rapist. investigators used a genealogy website, the same method used successfully months early in the publicized case of the golden state killer. it led investigators to joseph d'angelo, a former police officer who is accused of terrorizing his victims from 1976 to 1986. >> there is no question in my mind that angelo is the golden state killer. >> paul, retired investigator came up...
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uc berkeley owns people's park. campus spoke person tells abc 7 news the trees are being cut down as part of a project to catch up on maintenance. this is also happening at other uc owned sites. people's park is locate add few blocks south of the uc berkeley main campus, the scene of many controversies and protests since the 60s. >> mandate reached historical landmark status yet. but they are trying to basically tear down the park before it reaches historical landmark status, which would be next summer. >> protesters say the should have been doing a better job of informing public about the plans to cut treen. >>> more than 1,700 people signed a petition to save the trees located near the main library apartment sf civic interpret process. they are working to replace the trees overshadowing the swuk process a community organizer appealed the decision alleging clearing the trees is an effort to reduce maintenance costs. a hearing is scheduled for next month. >>> santa clara county firefighters helps tap a batch of spec
uc berkeley owns people's park. campus spoke person tells abc 7 news the trees are being cut down as part of a project to catch up on maintenance. this is also happening at other uc owned sites. people's park is locate add few blocks south of the uc berkeley main campus, the scene of many controversies and protests since the 60s. >> mandate reached historical landmark status yet. but they are trying to basically tear down the park before it reaches historical landmark status, which would...
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. >> reporter: another target was a dorm at uc berkeley. it appeared to be mass casualties as the goal. >> they are just young little --[ laughter ] >> reporter: alhaggagi applied for a job at the oakland police department. he said if he could not make bombs, he would steal weapons from work and he was often armed including this meeting with the undercover agent. the plot thickens. alhaggagi explains he thought rat poison and wanted to make a deadly mix. >> i would mix anthrax with cocaine. >> what would you do with it? what? >> reporter: he was distributing isil propaganda and records say he opened twitter and facebook and gmail accounts on behalf of his terrorist brothers. every ameri twice or three times. that is how i wanted to be. >> reporter: after his arrest in 2016 for identity theft, they found this suicide note explaining that alhaggagi operations and collect them with these. prosecutors are asking he spent 33 years in prison followed by life on supervised release. >> all right. >>> let's check in. sal, welcome back. >> i missed y
. >> reporter: another target was a dorm at uc berkeley. it appeared to be mass casualties as the goal. >> they are just young little --[ laughter ] >> reporter: alhaggagi applied for a job at the oakland police department. he said if he could not make bombs, he would steal weapons from work and he was often armed including this meeting with the undercover agent. the plot thickens. alhaggagi explains he thought rat poison and wanted to make a deadly mix. >> i would mix...
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we'll hear from a professor of islamic law and theology at uc berkeley. >> okay. we're about to get started. my name is lena masri. cair national litigation director and general counsel. i'd like to welcome all of you to this session. it's going to be, in my opinion, the most exciting session of the conference. i want to also welcome the viewers on c-span for joining us today. the boycott divestment movement is one of the most influential and powerful movements in the modern day. and each of our speakers have been involved and at the forefront of the bds for, since the beginning. they each provide different perspectives and different experiences and our hope is to learn as much as we can from them and use that information to implement it in the work that we're doing as leaders and activists in the community. dr. bazian, one of our speakers, he's been at the forefront of the bds movement. he's currently a senior lecturer in the near eastern and ethnics studies departments at uc berkeley. he's co-founded students for justice in palestine and american muslims for pal
we'll hear from a professor of islamic law and theology at uc berkeley. >> okay. we're about to get started. my name is lena masri. cair national litigation director and general counsel. i'd like to welcome all of you to this session. it's going to be, in my opinion, the most exciting session of the conference. i want to also welcome the viewers on c-span for joining us today. the boycott divestment movement is one of the most influential and powerful movements in the modern day. and each...
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. >>> plus, an unusual event out at uc berkeley.obot that caught fire on the campus. tonight we know the cause. that story is next. ht )s top i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. storm s >>> right now at 11:00, we are recapping tonight's top stories and tracking a new storm sweeping across the bay area. this right here is a live look for you out at fremont. you can see drivers making their way through the slick roads. but what more can we expect here? meteorologist rob mayeda will join us later in the newscast with an update. the storm triggered high surf warnings all along bay area beaches. a high surf warning is in effect right now through tomorrow morning. people are being told to stay off the beaches. waves are expected to create breakers reaching between 25 to 40 feet. >>
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it was introduced after violent protests against controversial speakers at uc berkeley the last two yearshowever, it died in the legislative process, so they're going to reintroduce it in a few weeks. if passed campus leaders would have to develop policies committed to preserving free speech on both sides. they'd also be committed to teach students about the policies. promote a free exchange of ideas in higher education. >> we've seen that universities have actually become hostile in a lot of situations toward the very idea of freedom of speech. >> lawmakers reconvene in sacramento on january 7th. >>> before you answer that call take note, a new scam is going around. prosecutors say people in contra costa county are getting calls related to their social security accounts. scammers are telling them that their social security numbers have been stolen and they're requesting money to fix that account. the ftc says these types of scams are on the rise all over and you should never, ever, never give out your social security number. >> never, ever, ever. let's bring in rob mayeda. he says it's t
it was introduced after violent protests against controversial speakers at uc berkeley the last two yearshowever, it died in the legislative process, so they're going to reintroduce it in a few weeks. if passed campus leaders would have to develop policies committed to preserving free speech on both sides. they'd also be committed to teach students about the policies. promote a free exchange of ideas in higher education. >> we've seen that universities have actually become hostile in a...
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. >>> a new study from uc berkeley suggests the chemicals used in makeup and personal care products are tied to early puberty in girls. half o the girls studied shows signs of puberty whether they were nine -- when they were nine years old. this adds to the evidence they can disrupt or interfere with the hormones. >>> and we've been talking at round four of rain and here it comes. >> that's right. and we are tracking up it p -- it. a few showers now and we'll continue to see rounds of rain throughout the afternoon and evening. let's zoom in to some spots. getting light rain. you can see from the north bay inverness along lea 1, is -- highway 1, the showers pushing there. and over the bay and daily city and east bay there, right over oakland, a few shower us pushing in to free mont there. some of this not even reaching the ground. could see a few sprinkles with this. a lot of that activity offshore with the cutoff low pressure system. here's the camera. the cloudy skies out there. currently, temperatures in the low to mid 50s for shots. -- spots. oakland, 52. liver moore, 50. saab o san
. >>> a new study from uc berkeley suggests the chemicals used in makeup and personal care products are tied to early puberty in girls. half o the girls studied shows signs of puberty whether they were nine -- when they were nine years old. this adds to the evidence they can disrupt or interfere with the hormones. >>> and we've been talking at round four of rain and here it comes. >> that's right. and we are tracking up it p -- it. a few showers now and we'll continue to...
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. >>> and uc berkeley is making policy changes after settling a lawsuit over claims it discriminatedgainst conservative speakers on the campus, this he filed that lawsuit last year after a speech by conservative commentator ann colter was cancelled. they will change fees and security requirements. the university agreed to pay $70,000 for the plaintiff's legal fees. that settlement gives both sides room to claim a victory, they agree. >> the college republicans say they won, they won because there are some changes being ented and they got a payment of $70,000 in attorney's fees and the university said we won because these -- >> now the current policy is what has allowed them to have several events that on the campus. the finals last week got to de- stress with animal therapy. this event was called llama palooza. they got to guide the animals through an obstacle course and groom them and brush them and spend time with them. this is the 4th time they've hosted llama palooza. >>> a coming up at the top of the hour, why critics say the proposed project of the google campus is a bad idea f
. >>> and uc berkeley is making policy changes after settling a lawsuit over claims it discriminatedgainst conservative speakers on the campus, this he filed that lawsuit last year after a speech by conservative commentator ann colter was cancelled. they will change fees and security requirements. the university agreed to pay $70,000 for the plaintiff's legal fees. that settlement gives both sides room to claim a victory, they agree. >> the college republicans say they won, they...
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. >> reporter: uc berkeley denied any discrimination took place. under the terms of the settlement, the school will pay the young america's foundation $70,000 in attorney's fees and will change its events policy. >> these changes will have no impact on how we will continue to support the right and ability of our student organization to bring speakers of their choice to this university. >> this isn't just a win for berkeley college republicans or a conservative group on campus, it's a win for every student group on campus. >> a warning going out to 100 million users of quora, the company was hacked. hackers gained use to users' personal data. the company says it's working on securing the site. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," they risked their lives for our freedom, now apple is honoring their sacrifices. the savings apple is offering military veterans and their families. >>> which airline is offering a more plush way to travel. from the first loving touch everything that touches your baby should be this comforting pampers swaddlers, the #1
. >> reporter: uc berkeley denied any discrimination took place. under the terms of the settlement, the school will pay the young america's foundation $70,000 in attorney's fees and will change its events policy. >> these changes will have no impact on how we will continue to support the right and ability of our student organization to bring speakers of their choice to this university. >> this isn't just a win for berkeley college republicans or a conservative group on campus,...
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. >> reporter: uc berkeley denies any discrimination took place. under the terms of the settlement, the school will pay the young americas foundation $70,000 in attorneys' fees and will change its events policy. >> these changes will have no impact on how we will continue to support the ability of our student organizations to bring speakers of their choice to the university. >> this isn't just a win for berkeley college or a conservative group on campus. it's really a win for every student group on campus. >> reporter: at uc berkeley, cheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >>> in contra costa county, two teenagers are behind bars in connection to a homicide. it happened friday night in north richmond on fourth street. a 60-year-old was shot and killed. vasquez went to north richmond for a drug transaction and was shot after a fight with one of the suspects. both teenagers are being held in juvenile hall on charges that include murder, robbery, conspiracy and participating in a gang. >>> antioch police are investigating a tragic accident in a mall parking
. >> reporter: uc berkeley denies any discrimination took place. under the terms of the settlement, the school will pay the young americas foundation $70,000 in attorneys' fees and will change its events policy. >> these changes will have no impact on how we will continue to support the ability of our student organizations to bring speakers of their choice to the university. >> this isn't just a win for berkeley college or a conservative group on campus. it's really a win for...
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time for upcoming finals, the llamas are returning to -- you heard me right -- are returning to uc berkeleyeturn of llama to help students deal with stress. >> llamas are used in animal therapy to benefit human's mental health. >> we should lobby for this at >>> tonight, president trump t declaring a national day of mourning, as we honor former president george h.w. bush and celebrate the 41st president of the united states. air force one set to transport his casket to washington, where he will lie in state on capitol hill. as we learn more about his final wishes. >>> also breaking tonight, the tornado outbreak in the midwest. more than 20 reported in 1 state alone. roughly two dozen hurt, homes damaged. rob marciano standing by. >>> plus, the nfl star now apologizing. the exclusive interview. what he says about the disturbing video of him fighting with a young woman, and the serious allegations now facing the nfl over how they handled it. >>> fire and protests. anti-government demonstrations turning violent this weekend. cars in flames. the world famous landmar
time for upcoming finals, the llamas are returning to -- you heard me right -- are returning to uc berkeleyeturn of llama to help students deal with stress. >> llamas are used in animal therapy to benefit human's mental health. >> we should lobby for this at >>> tonight, president trump t declaring a national day of mourning, as we honor former president george h.w. bush and celebrate the 41st president of the united states. air force one set to transport his casket to...
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gender, and other identity lines than it was just two hours ago according to the haas institute at uc berkeley. it's found the u.s. is less welcoming to women, minority groups, and people with disabilities compared to the rest of the world since 2016. the institute's inclusiveness index is based on how people in the minority, based on a number of factors, compare to the majority. and one factor is believed to be the trump admistration's regee immigration policies. >>> a lion escaped at a wildlife conservatory in north carolina today and killed a 22-year-old intern at the facility. the lion was later killed by gun fire. how the lion escaped is still unknown. >> difficult because that frustration takes over because you know it's the same call, same person all the time. >>> coming up, how one california county is dealing with people who called 911 incessantly and tie up the service for those who actually need it. >> chilly, very chilly! didn't want to get out of the car! >>> cold temperatures and wind for southern california. how people are holding up as they wait overnight for the tournament of
gender, and other identity lines than it was just two hours ago according to the haas institute at uc berkeley. it's found the u.s. is less welcoming to women, minority groups, and people with disabilities compared to the rest of the world since 2016. the institute's inclusiveness index is based on how people in the minority, based on a number of factors, compare to the majority. and one factor is believed to be the trump admistration's regee immigration policies. >>> a lion escaped at...
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live at uc berkeley, wayne freedman. >> that is at least somewhat reassuring. thanks very much. >>> we have a complete of what to pack for an earthquake kit for your home. if you have one, it's a good reminder to check it twice a year. >>> we're getting a break from the rain, but it won't last long. here's a live look from our camera on mt. tam. >> we're going to be seeing scattered showers for the first part of the day when cal and stanford are playing tomorrow. i believe the raiders will be playing tomorrow. let's look at live doppler seven. you get that break, lots of sun. the storm is a cold one. you'll notice the pacific northwest is gets it. the cold showers less than a third of an inch. it will be belizy at times. by the time we head into 1:30, 2:00 a.m., north bay is getting wet. the surf is still darrngerous a rough, so watch out. >>> in the east bay, an oakland nurse and mother of four deported to mexico has been given the go-ahead to return. the attorney for maria mendoza sanchez won a lottery. they were deported under the trump administration's crac
live at uc berkeley, wayne freedman. >> that is at least somewhat reassuring. thanks very much. >>> we have a complete of what to pack for an earthquake kit for your home. if you have one, it's a good reminder to check it twice a year. >>> we're getting a break from the rain, but it won't last long. here's a live look from our camera on mt. tam. >> we're going to be seeing scattered showers for the first part of the day when cal and stanford are playing tomorrow. i...
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they lost 10 of 17 games. >>> uc berkeley says it will stop a growing trend and continued his kids getscheduled classes during berkeley time. classes are scheduled to start at the top of the hour but they don't actually begin until 10 minutes later. they wanted to change the schedule but rejected the idea. the school -- >>> it is time -- it's time to get back to sal and get you where you need to go. how does it look? >> it's a little slow. some of the earlier issues we had have been cleared up. we had a stall truck on the bay bridge calmly before you woke up, -- on the bay bridge, before you woke up, but it has been cleared. there was a grass fire and traffic is recovering but used 280 instead of 101. this is 880 n. passing the coliseum. we will see stop and go traffic as is the usual case. you can see 880 is recovering from some earlier issues. again, nothing should surprise you. these commutes are all slow. all the freeways are slow getting to the west valley. for today's weather here is mr. transit -- steve paulson. >>> let's take a look at our water your totals. november was dismal
they lost 10 of 17 games. >>> uc berkeley says it will stop a growing trend and continued his kids getscheduled classes during berkeley time. classes are scheduled to start at the top of the hour but they don't actually begin until 10 minutes later. they wanted to change the schedule but rejected the idea. the school -- >>> it is time -- it's time to get back to sal and get you where you need to go. how does it look? >> it's a little slow. some of the earlier issues we...
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. >> reporter: this afternoon, uc berkeley hosted firefighters and their families at the annual big gamee first responders were not recognized just for their work on the camp fire, but for what seems like a long fire season that just hasn't stopped since the blazes in the north bay last year. >> it's been very difficult. you know, it takes a lot of guys to go away from our home agencies. last year, we had santa rosa, and they were long battles. >> reporter: in some cases, there's no such thing as taking a day off. these two girls' dad, jamie smart works for the fire department, and is on duty today. >> a lot. like, a lot, because i think it's pretty funny, because she wants to go to berkeley. i want to go to stanford, and i think it would be fun for him to be here. >> reporter: a thousands tickets were given to firefighters and their families. all of the firefighters were from local agencies in the bay area. in berkeley, i'm andrea nacano, kpix 5. >>> coming up, what is next? more rain headed for the bay area. we'll have the details on timing and amounts, and even a clearing trend. sfx:
. >> reporter: this afternoon, uc berkeley hosted firefighters and their families at the annual big gamee first responders were not recognized just for their work on the camp fire, but for what seems like a long fire season that just hasn't stopped since the blazes in the north bay last year. >> it's been very difficult. you know, it takes a lot of guys to go away from our home agencies. last year, we had santa rosa, and they were long battles. >> reporter: in some cases,...