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with the emergency, we need a comprehensive approach. >> grad of merrick college and uc berkeley. election is next november, current mayor libby schaaf is termed out. sheng thao and loren taylor and derrick sao, a homeless advocate. >>> stepped down last year after accused of sexually assaulting women. served a search warrant, took some things, won't tell us what. six people accused foppoli of sexual assault. he's denied all allegations. >>> crew member from the deadly movie set shooting taking alec baldwin to court, blaming the actor for what happened that day. >>> dealing with climate in crisis, peninsula city's plan to deal with rising sea levels. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, i'll get hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more
with the emergency, we need a comprehensive approach. >> grad of merrick college and uc berkeley. election is next november, current mayor libby schaaf is termed out. sheng thao and loren taylor and derrick sao, a homeless advocate. >>> stepped down last year after accused of sexually assaulting women. served a search warrant, took some things, won't tell us what. six people accused foppoli of sexual assault. he's denied all allegations. >>> crew member from the deadly...
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drew min, a junior at uc berkeley, and dennis casey wu. thanks for your time tonight. drew, why do this? do you want just that apology on the record or something beyond that? >> raj, thank you for having the both of us here. i think it's -- this is important because -- so one of the things that i would like to see from this is, of course, and i explained this before to others is this is a symbolic first step. a strong foundation for a future of further understanding of the past. so if you -- if you ask any -- i speak as an api myself, but the pride is such an important part of being an api that this symbolic apology will do so many things in breaking the boundaries of trust between different communities. we hope this will propel local governments to do more for their api communities. >> we're all in the same boat here. members of the api community, and all educated here in the bay area. dennis, let's bring you in here. how personal is this to you and to your family? >> well, you know, because my dad has told me stories of when he came to the u.s. in like the 1950s how
drew min, a junior at uc berkeley, and dennis casey wu. thanks for your time tonight. drew, why do this? do you want just that apology on the record or something beyond that? >> raj, thank you for having the both of us here. i think it's -- this is important because -- so one of the things that i would like to see from this is, of course, and i explained this before to others is this is a symbolic first step. a strong foundation for a future of further understanding of the past. so if you...
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with the emergency, we need a comprehensive approach. >> grad of merrick college and uc berkeley. election is next november, current mayor libby schaaf is termed out. sheng thao and loren taylor and derrick sao, a homeless advocate. >>> stepped down last year after accused of sexually assaulting women. served a search warrant, took some things, won't tell us what. six people accused foppoli of sexual assault. he's denied all allegations. >>> crew member from the deadly movie set shooting taking alec baldwin to court, blaming the actor for what happened that day. >>> dealing with climate in crisis, peninsula city's plan to deal with rising sea levels. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, i'll get you ready for veterans day activities and show you where the rainfall is heading in about six minutes. >>> one, zero, ignition. lift-off. >> lift-off indeed, reached a global milestone. this evening four spacex astronauts launched into orbit from cape canaveral, 600 in in 60 years. doctor from north carolina and german astronaut. spending six months at international space station. >>>
with the emergency, we need a comprehensive approach. >> grad of merrick college and uc berkeley. election is next november, current mayor libby schaaf is termed out. sheng thao and loren taylor and derrick sao, a homeless advocate. >>> stepped down last year after accused of sexually assaulting women. served a search warrant, took some things, won't tell us what. six people accused foppoli of sexual assault. he's denied all allegations. >>> crew member from the deadly...
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christina hill, a uc berkeley professor, studies water movement in urban areas. >> coming up through the ground so we can't see it. but we need to be checking what's going on under the hood. >> reporter: dr. hill and her team studied data from wells that the state uses to monitor water quality. they matched those numbers to ground elevation at each well. the team mapped the entire bay area. red highlights where groundwater is less than 40 inches below the surface. black shows where the water is already at the surface. >> underground water with an underground contaminant on it getting into pipes and coming into buildings -- that could be happening during the wet season now. not 2050, 2100. >> now? >> now. >> it's a risk now? >> yep. people could be exposed to this in a way that impacts their health, causes a miscarriage. causes a cancer case. >> it's underground and it's affecting the water under us. >> reporter: sherry lives next door to a toxic site in richmond. she says she developed two cancers the same year work crews began trying to clean up that site. digging into the soil next
christina hill, a uc berkeley professor, studies water movement in urban areas. >> coming up through the ground so we can't see it. but we need to be checking what's going on under the hood. >> reporter: dr. hill and her team studied data from wells that the state uses to monitor water quality. they matched those numbers to ground elevation at each well. the team mapped the entire bay area. red highlights where groundwater is less than 40 inches below the surface. black shows where...
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uc berkeley police have not speculated about the motives. a university employee who spoke with me off camera said one of the vehicles is a university van parked here. investigators have not released any information on who might be responsible for the two incidents. in berkeley, nbc bay area news. >>> a bizarre attack in san francisco. a woman says someone shot her in the eye with a paint ball. it happened in the sunset district last week. zoe and her boyfriend were wait fog a ride on the corner of sunset and noriega after working at outside lands. that's when a car drove by and someone shot a paint ball at them. you see the photos of her injuries. she was hit three time. once in the eye. her boyfriend hit six times. >> it hurt very badly. i finally got to see night mirror and i calmed down a little bit. we were going to the hospital. >> pretty traumatizing. the investigators say the attack was unprovoked. >> new at 11:00, a reversal for san francisco in the case of an unarmed man shot as he ran from police. the city has agreed to pay 2.5 mil
uc berkeley police have not speculated about the motives. a university employee who spoke with me off camera said one of the vehicles is a university van parked here. investigators have not released any information on who might be responsible for the two incidents. in berkeley, nbc bay area news. >>> a bizarre attack in san francisco. a woman says someone shot her in the eye with a paint ball. it happened in the sunset district last week. zoe and her boyfriend were wait fog a ride on...
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we visited with mary in 2017 at her berkeley restaurant. the unofficial headquarters for the raider nation, she worked for years to keep the team in oakland. she was known for sharing the restaurant food with people in need and launching an an you'll toy drive. her death comes sadly just a few months after her sister dorothy king also died. >>> okay, what time is it going to be tonight? your bedtime may impact your risk for heart disease. that is what researchers in the uk suggest after studying sleep habits of more than 88,000 people. people who went to bed between 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. had a lower risk of developing heart disease. the risk was higher for people who slept at midnight or later so still got about 40 minutes to get to bed here. researchers say the late nights disrupt your body's natural clock. those findings were more noticeable in women, though it's unclear why. >> does not bode well for me. >>> for the first time ever, facebook released data showing how often people see bullying or harassing posts on its apps. according to i
we visited with mary in 2017 at her berkeley restaurant. the unofficial headquarters for the raider nation, she worked for years to keep the team in oakland. she was known for sharing the restaurant food with people in need and launching an an you'll toy drive. her death comes sadly just a few months after her sister dorothy king also died. >>> okay, what time is it going to be tonight? your bedtime may impact your risk for heart disease. that is what researchers in the uk suggest...
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that's what a new study at the lawrence-berkeley national lab shows. the snow in the mountains will be replaced by rain. we have already seen a change in recent decades as the snow season has been shortened by about a month. at the same time, snow levels have moved up by 1,200 feet. no snow pack means california would be without spring and summer melt-off that fills rivers and streams. the state relies heavily on that for its water supply. jeff has been talking about this for a while now in our extensive coverage. >> yeah. and that really goes along with some new research we're seeing that we would get overall fewer storms. but when we do have those storms happening, they'd be those stronger atmospheric rivers that tend to be warmer. so hence, less snow pack. but the good news we want to remind you is new research came out this year and said if we all do our part, we contribute to lower our carbon footprint, we can mitigate and keep things from like -- like that from happening in the future. you can head to nbcbayarea.com and and click on your climate
that's what a new study at the lawrence-berkeley national lab shows. the snow in the mountains will be replaced by rain. we have already seen a change in recent decades as the snow season has been shortened by about a month. at the same time, snow levels have moved up by 1,200 feet. no snow pack means california would be without spring and summer melt-off that fills rivers and streams. the state relies heavily on that for its water supply. jeff has been talking about this for a while now in our...
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berkeley. nice to see both of you. audry, you talked to that woman that discovered the discrimination in her deed. i want to read the deed of my home. how did she initially find out? >> you should read the deed of your home. leslie actually found the race pretty much the race restrictions in her deed when she first bought it back in 2003, her home in 2003. as you heard her say there, she found it very disturbing and the reason why she read through her home deed is because she's an architect and was actually looking for a design restrictions and guidelines instead you see there she found something much more disturbing. >> yeah, i don't know who reads through that dead. audry, we both grew up in the peninsula, if that neighborhood knew about this for awhile, why not act sooner? or the time is now. >> the time is now. last year we saw so many things happen in our country. leslie told me after she saw the killings of george floyd, ahmaud arbery and breonna taylor, she knew she had to do something to contribute. >> have you
berkeley. nice to see both of you. audry, you talked to that woman that discovered the discrimination in her deed. i want to read the deed of my home. how did she initially find out? >> you should read the deed of your home. leslie actually found the race pretty much the race restrictions in her deed when she first bought it back in 2003, her home in 2003. as you heard her say there, she found it very disturbing and the reason why she read through her home deed is because she's an...
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so again, today this applies for alameda, contra costa, along with berkeley. again, masks are optional in gyms with less than 100 people. we've seen a few people still wearing their masks this morning but most seem to be -- seem to have taken them off. management hopes this new rule sticks and helps businesses get back to where they were precovid. >> we've been stuck in between trying to figure out how to please both sides. it's a 50/50 with our membership. half want to wear a mask. half of them don't. and this new sort of mandate that's come down letting people decide if they want to wear masks or not really help us. >> it's a challenge wearing a mask and trying to breathe when you're exerting yourself. no doubt. it feels good. it feels good. it feels like we're one step closer to normalish. so it's -- it gives me hope about the future here. >> reporter: starting in just under an hour at noon today, marin county, north of us, will lift most indoor mask mandates. this will be a step ahead of places like contra costa, alameda, birkly. masks will be recommended
so again, today this applies for alameda, contra costa, along with berkeley. again, masks are optional in gyms with less than 100 people. we've seen a few people still wearing their masks this morning but most seem to be -- seem to have taken them off. management hopes this new rule sticks and helps businesses get back to where they were precovid. >> we've been stuck in between trying to figure out how to please both sides. it's a 50/50 with our membership. half want to wear a mask. half...
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the axe is headed back to berkeley for the second time in three years. check out the postgame celebration by the golden bears inside their locker room. they hammered stanford in the 124th big game at stanford stadium. after dealing with covid outbreaks for the past 2 1/2 weeks, they did this. trayvon clark for the longest play in big game history. an 84-yard touchdown. cal dominated with a record 646 total yards of offense, including 352 yards rushing. cal wins the big game in a blowout, 41-11. the axe returns to berkeley for the first time since 2019 and for just the second time in the last 12 years. >> any win you get, especially against stanford is extremely gratifying. just overall, the team played tremendous. really proud of everyone in this locker room. i think we just have to build off that going forward. but it's great to get this win at stanford and definitely compare it to 2019 a little bit. >>> hey, george. how you doing? the niners hitting the road for jacksonville. now, after a huge emotional win on "monday night football," the 49ers might h
the axe is headed back to berkeley for the second time in three years. check out the postgame celebration by the golden bears inside their locker room. they hammered stanford in the 124th big game at stanford stadium. after dealing with covid outbreaks for the past 2 1/2 weeks, they did this. trayvon clark for the longest play in big game history. an 84-yard touchdown. cal dominated with a record 646 total yards of offense, including 352 yards rushing. cal wins the big game in a blowout, 41-11....
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more than a dozen cities around the country, including here in san francisco, as well as oakland and berkeley, have decided that government use of technology and the impacts of our freedoms, the balance has to work out and they have chosen to ban the use of the government technology. >> the facial recognition will stay with you, nathan. this is a big way to make money to give our data away, correct? >> we know data collection, advertisers, the monetizing of our personal information, as well as our biometric information in the case of facial recognition technology is certainly a concern. so illinois has taken -- already taken steps to make sure there's not unconsented collection of biometric information. there's been federal legislation put forward to replicate that on the federal level. i know the eu and new zealand are looking at similar ways to do that. but back to your question, yes, the montization of our information is a concern, and we want to make sure the power is in the hands of the people. >> scott, we're not just talking facebook here. obviously that's the easy target, especially i
more than a dozen cities around the country, including here in san francisco, as well as oakland and berkeley, have decided that government use of technology and the impacts of our freedoms, the balance has to work out and they have chosen to ban the use of the government technology. >> the facial recognition will stay with you, nathan. this is a big way to make money to give our data away, correct? >> we know data collection, advertisers, the monetizing of our personal information,...
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we'll talk about the next storm system coming in coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> berkeley police this morning are talking about an unusual arrest. one they say involved a prowler wearing no clothes. this happened early monday morning in the neighborhood on wallace street near san pablo avenue and ashby avenue. police say that they were responding to a call about someone peering into the bedroom of a teenage girl. once they investigated a woman at the home next door started screaming. they say they ran over there and that is where the woman was saying a naked man was in her bedroom. officers ran over there and say they found the man hiding in a bath tub wearing only a shirt. he is now facing multiple criminal charges. >>> new developments in the ahmaud aubrey murder trial in georgia. a jury has been seated but critics say the panel includes just one person of color. prosecutors have already alleged racial discrimination in the jury selection but the judge last night rejected the argument. three white men are accused of the shooting. investigators say that aubrey was chased
we'll talk about the next storm system coming in coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> berkeley police this morning are talking about an unusual arrest. one they say involved a prowler wearing no clothes. this happened early monday morning in the neighborhood on wallace street near san pablo avenue and ashby avenue. police say that they were responding to a call about someone peering into the bedroom of a teenage girl. once they investigated a woman at the home next door...
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. >>> now that children can get vaccinated berkeley is opening up clinics in places where the children go. malcolm x. elementary school, one of the first schools in the east bay to host a vaccination clinic. it was only open for one day so hundreds of children and their parents lined up for the shot. >> i'm extremely relieved the last person in our household is able to be vaccinated. >> berkeley will also open up one-day clinics at rosa parks elementary and sylvia mÉndez elementary schools and that's going to happen later this month. >>> a u.s. appeals court has frozen president biden's vaccine mandate for companies with more than 100 employees. not complying would have meant companies could face thousands of dollars in fines per violation. republican led states filed legal challenges against that rule. that led to a freeze. the legal battle is expected to continue over the next couple of months. we're keeping track of all of it. keeping track of the led lines, too. just head to nbcbayarea.com/coronavirus. >>> we're following developing news out of hoougsen which is reeling from a con
. >>> now that children can get vaccinated berkeley is opening up clinics in places where the children go. malcolm x. elementary school, one of the first schools in the east bay to host a vaccination clinic. it was only open for one day so hundreds of children and their parents lined up for the shot. >> i'm extremely relieved the last person in our household is able to be vaccinated. >> berkeley will also open up one-day clinics at rosa parks elementary and sylvia mÉndez...
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he was found injured at the berkeley tennis club. experts think he got into a fight with another falcon. he pulled through and now he is a free bird. >> i thought you said he was playing tennis when he got zwrired. >> exactly. a bad lob. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, the surprise turn in the trial for the killing of ahmaud arbery the defendant testifying in his own defense. travis mcmichael accused of firing the fatal shotgun blast taking the stand one of three white men accused of chasing down and murdering arbery in georgia. the moment mcmichael appeared to tear up telling the jury it was a life or death situation. >>> also, day two of deliberations in the kyle rittenhouse trial. the question the jury asked about videos in the case and the defense motion for a mistrial the evidence they say prosecutors withheld. >>> big news from moderna on booster shots for all adults >>> the thanksgiving rush more than 53 million expected to travel long lines at the airport. gas prices at a seven-year high. the president calling for an investigationak
he was found injured at the berkeley tennis club. experts think he got into a fight with another falcon. he pulled through and now he is a free bird. >> i thought you said he was playing tennis when he got zwrired. >> exactly. a bad lob. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, the surprise turn in the trial for the killing of ahmaud arbery the defendant testifying in his own defense. travis mcmichael accused of firing the fatal shotgun blast taking the stand one of three white men...
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he was found injured at the berkeley tennis club. experts think he got into a fight with another falcon. he pulled through and now he is a free bird. >> i thought you said he was playing tennis when he got zwrired. >> exactly. a bad lob. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy ll
he was found injured at the berkeley tennis club. experts think he got into a fight with another falcon. he pulled through and now he is a free bird. >> i thought you said he was playing tennis when he got zwrired. >> exactly. a bad lob. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy ll
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. >>> we now know more about that gang attack on uc berkeley's falcon after he have wounded by two other falcons. his vet says he is recovering from surgery to his damaged wing. he's also missing feathers on his chin and throat. a rival falcon pair attacked him. the male has been seen inspecting the nesting spot where they have raised their chicks since 2017. the younger birds want to move in. experts worry with him absent, annie might think he's not coming back and find a new mate. we'll keep you posted on that. >> as the falcon turns. >> it's so sad. >> children involved, everything. >> annie needs to stay with grenell. >> we can't have this. >> this is untoward. >>> i think we'll be good for the lazy weekend if you've been waiting for that kind of weather to sit around the house. it's that kind of a weekend. the weather is going to allow it. we have so much cloud cover here across the bay area. rainfall off to north. we're on the drier side of this. the only thing we'll get out of this into saturday is maybe the chance of a bit of spotty drizzle. if you're up around 6:00, 7:00, penins
. >>> we now know more about that gang attack on uc berkeley's falcon after he have wounded by two other falcons. his vet says he is recovering from surgery to his damaged wing. he's also missing feathers on his chin and throat. a rival falcon pair attacked him. the male has been seen inspecting the nesting spot where they have raised their chicks since 2017. the younger birds want to move in. experts worry with him absent, annie might think he's not coming back and find a new mate....
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. >>> berkeley is taking clinics to the children. elementary once of the first to host for young kids only open today, hundreds lined up to get the shot. >> extremely relieved last person in our household is able to be vaccinated. waiting for that day for a why. glad it's here. >> more one-day clinics are on the way. parents are scrambling to get appointments at county and school clinics. pharmacies also offering vaccines for young children. walgreens and raitt aide, and cvs taking appointments for tomorrow. so much to keep track of. we're doing it for you. our twitter page is great resource. @nbcbayarea. >>> to our series making it in the bay. san jose is moving closer to a major new affordable housing development, first major moving forward in the google planned downtown village. mcavoy near dupont off bird avenue. marianne favro, this is going to transform this part. >> it sure is. 689 apartments, 375 affordable housing units. also calls for demolition of more than 64,000 square feet of existing industrial buildings on mcavoy to b
. >>> berkeley is taking clinics to the children. elementary once of the first to host for young kids only open today, hundreds lined up to get the shot. >> extremely relieved last person in our household is able to be vaccinated. waiting for that day for a why. glad it's here. >> more one-day clinics are on the way. parents are scrambling to get appointments at county and school clinics. pharmacies also offering vaccines for young children. walgreens and raitt aide, and...
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while much of the world is focused on rising sea levels due to climate change, we found a uc berkeley team studying rising water in the ground beneath our feet. >> we think of as a dry crust of land is not so dry anymore. >> reporter: she studies water movement in urban areas. >> coming up through the ground and we can't see it. but we need to be checking what is going on under the hood. >> reporter: they studied data to monitor water quality and mapped the entire bay area. black shows where the water is at the surface. >> underground water with an underground contaminant on it getting into pipes and am coming into buildings could be happening during the wet seasons now, not 2050. >> now. >> now. >> it is a risk now. >> yeah. peop a way that impacts their health, causes a miscarriage or cancer case. >> it is underground and affecting the water under us. >> reporter: sherry lives next door to a toxic site and developed into cancers the same year crews tried to clean up the site. >> do you worry it has impacted your health? >> reporter: she worries that the rising groundwater will wash
while much of the world is focused on rising sea levels due to climate change, we found a uc berkeley team studying rising water in the ground beneath our feet. >> we think of as a dry crust of land is not so dry anymore. >> reporter: she studies water movement in urban areas. >> coming up through the ground and we can't see it. but we need to be checking what is going on under the hood. >> reporter: they studied data to monitor water quality and mapped the entire bay...
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christina hill, a uc berkeley professor studies water moving in urban areas. >> it's coming up through the ground, so we can't see it, but we need to be checking what's going on under the hood. >> reporter: dr. hill and her team studied data from wells that the state uses to monitor water quality. they matched those numbers to ground elevation at each well. the team mapped the entire bay area, red highlights where ground water is less than 40 inches below the surface. black shows where the water is already at the surface. >> underground water with an underground contaminant on it getting into pipes and coming into buildings, that could be happening during the wet seasons now. not 2050, 2100. >> now? >> now. >> it's a risk now? >> yep. >> people could be exposed to this in a way that impacts their health, causes a miscarriage, causes a cancer case. >> it's underground, and it's affecting the water under under the. >> reporter: sherry padgett lives next door to a toxic site. she developed two cancers work crews tried to dig up that site digging into the soil. >> do you worry this has imp
christina hill, a uc berkeley professor studies water moving in urban areas. >> it's coming up through the ground, so we can't see it, but we need to be checking what's going on under the hood. >> reporter: dr. hill and her team studied data from wells that the state uses to monitor water quality. they matched those numbers to ground elevation at each well. the team mapped the entire bay area, red highlights where ground water is less than 40 inches below the surface. black shows...
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. >>> new at 11:00, man in berkeley seen peering into the bedroom of a teenage girl was arrested for breaking into another home naked before 2:00 a.m. monday. police say they got call about a prowler, and woman in house next door ran out screaming, woke up to naked man inside her bedroom. police found a man naked from the waist down hiding in bathtub. >>> big decision in gilroy, no charges, says there's not enough to charge david calderon in deadly shooting outside home of gilroy councilwoman. two gunman opened fire at halloween party on property owned by councilwoman. four teenagers shot, one died. victim's grandfather told us he's stunned calderon was not charged. police say they don't have any reason to believe it's gang related. >>> students walked out of class saying believe victims. want to get school district's attention. students say administrators at oakland tech high are not doing enough to protect them when they report sexual harassment. hundreds of students marched to the headquarters in oakland. some don't know how to make a formal complaint. district is investigating fo
. >>> new at 11:00, man in berkeley seen peering into the bedroom of a teenage girl was arrested for breaking into another home naked before 2:00 a.m. monday. police say they got call about a prowler, and woman in house next door ran out screaming, woke up to naked man inside her bedroom. police found a man naked from the waist down hiding in bathtub. >>> big decision in gilroy, no charges, says there's not enough to charge david calderon in deadly shooting outside home of...
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cal tech's coach blames it on poor communication from the city of berkeley suggesting players tested positive one day after testing positive. the team, they are just ignoing proper covid measures. postponing that game, probably the best decision. >> right now we need to find out are these players symptomatic in which case they can transmit the infection and the appropriate thing to do is to cancel this game. so i think we need a little more information from what's happening. >> just about all of its players are fully vaccinated. that game rescheduled with usc is now going to take place december 4th. >>> happening now, the so lano county fairgrounds have opened the mass vaccination site for younger children. that site officially reopened last month, wednesday through saturdays. also today, santa clara county begins covid vaccinations at school campuses. it's also taking place sunday. now just in, the white house saying about 900,000 children between ages of 5 and 11 got their first covid vaccine within the first week. another 700,000 have appointments for their first dose. >>> followi
cal tech's coach blames it on poor communication from the city of berkeley suggesting players tested positive one day after testing positive. the team, they are just ignoing proper covid measures. postponing that game, probably the best decision. >> right now we need to find out are these players symptomatic in which case they can transmit the infection and the appropriate thing to do is to cancel this game. so i think we need a little more information from what's happening. >> just...
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berkeley team had been studying rising water in the ground beneath our feet. >> we think of a dry crust of land is not so dry anymore. >> reporter: this u.c. professor, studies wat movement. >> coming up through the ground. we can't see it. we need to be checking what's going on under the hood. >> reporter: dr. hill and her team studied data from the wells that the state uses to ground elevations. the team mapped the bay area. red highlights where the ground water is less than 40 inches below the surface. black shows where the water is at the surface. >> underground water with a contaminate on it, getting into pipes and coming into buildings, that can be happening during the wet seasons now, not 2050. >> it's a risk now? >> yep. people can be exposed. it can cause a miss carriage. >> sherry lives next door to a toxic site in richmond. she says she developed two cancers the same year work crews decided to clean up that site. do you worry this has impacted your health? >> i think it did. i have no way to disprove it. >> reporter: she is worried that the ground water will wash the toxics n
berkeley team had been studying rising water in the ground beneath our feet. >> we think of a dry crust of land is not so dry anymore. >> reporter: this u.c. professor, studies wat movement. >> coming up through the ground. we can't see it. we need to be checking what's going on under the hood. >> reporter: dr. hill and her team studied data from the wells that the state uses to ground elevations. the team mapped the bay area. red highlights where the ground water is...