Camp to protest the war in gaza. The tents went up this weekend. Students want the school to disclose investments, create a curriculum on palestinian history and permanent cease fire. The school did respond with a statement saying Sonoma State University is primarily concerned with three things during such events. Safety of students, faculty, staff, visitors, supporting right to Free Expression by our community and minimizing disruption to the teaching, learning, working taking place on campus. Students say that statement is not enough. They want direct action from the university. It seems sonoma states tactic is to kind of ignore us and use our oppositional movement, like, to kind of coop as a messaging for the school to say we support students while not doing any of our demands. Students say they plan to stay in place until all demands are met. In other parts of the country encampments continue to grow despite repeated efforts to shut them down. Peaceful protests have become violent
New crackdowns and clashes on campuses over the israel hamas war. Police in los angeles move in to make arrests. Just as talks on a potential hostage deal and a ceasefire resume overseas. That thing is huge. Brutal weather and a destruction in the midwest after deadly tornado sweep the heart of the country. What to expect there today. Future First Responders put to the test. A special camp where women are honing life saving skills. Customers are not going to come if their cars are being broken into its Small Business week. Hear what shop owners are saying and doing to pick up the pace of foot traffic. Well thats how you start a monday, pop open a bottle of wine for Small Businesses. Cheers to all of you in the bay area. I will drink to that. A little coffee that is. Yours is hot and ready to go. Yes, wine in the morning may not give you the jump you need. Good morning, everyone. Lets go live outside right now and open up the windows to see the golden glow there on the horizon. Whether
Last week. I still cant believe nobody can believe that theyre gone. He called my son just two hours before it all happened. What were learning about the family, including two children that passed away and camped out for another night. The latest on protests at stanford and universities across the country as President Biden speaks with israeli Prime Minister netanyahu. The news at six starts right now. Thanks for joining us. Im Terry Mcsweeney and im gia vang. We begin tonight in the east bay. The east Bay Community coming together to remember a family killed in a tragic crash, a memorial organized by friends and Community Members is wrapping up at valle vista park in pleasanton. The family of four killed in a crash wednesday night. Those at the memorial identified the victims as tarin and renzi. George and their two children. Rowan was an eighth grader at Hart Middle School and aaron was a second grader at donlon elementary. Police say speed appears to have been a factor in the crash.
For another night. The latest on protests at stanford and universities across the country as tensions remain high and a bitter sweet sunday glide hosted its First Services since the death of the churchs longtime leader. The tributes to the reverend Cecil Williams. The news at 11 starts right now. Thanks for joining us. Im Terry Mcsweeney and im gia vang. Tonight, the Pleasanton Community continues to grapple with a tragic loss. A family of four, including two children killed in a fiery crash last week. Well, today, classmates, teachers and friends gathered to remember them as nbc bay areas alyssa goard explains their sudden deaths have rocked families in this community. But maybe a minute of silence at Valley Vista Park in pleasanton, the Community Came together to process the unthinkable. Wednesday night, a family of four was driving on foothill road near stone ridge in their vinfast electric car. Police say the driver apparently lost control and jumped a curb and collided with a tree
Environment. Reporter if she thought she was going to spend the weekend in a classroom, she got a surprise when she found herself dressed in full turnouts climbing a 30foot ladder. I got to a point where i started to panic and i was going to stop. But i kind of just like told myself that i could do it. And i came here for a reason. So. Yeah. Reporter she is one of three dozen young women invited to first in fire camp sponsored by the Berkeley Fire Department. Purpose was to recruit more women to the fire service but the first challenge is convincing them that they can do it. A lot of the firefighters we have here, their dad or uncle or brother did it too. A lot of times if you dont physically see it as woman or anybody, you may not know thats something you can do. Thats what were trying to explore here. Look, this is doable. Like this some of the skills we do and this is how you can practice and get better and just the introduction. Fast. Reporter that introduction included handson int