Goes right. Reporter few details surfaced and he could not be reached for comment but was active on social media saying my time to exonerate myself after a fruitless claim by a reporter will come and we found photos of him socializing off the court with players and students. So it definitely seems like it fits into a larger pattern. Reporter students say the swift firing of the assistant coach stands in contrast to other recent incidents including complaints the former Law School Dean made sexual advance thes toward a former administrator but allowed to keep his job. He has since resigned. For the dean they did take a long time. Reporter last year administrators did not fire the man that sexually harassed students for years. He was finally forced out by colleagues. Individuals are upset and angry over this and we get it and know we have to do better, so there is a serious committed effort to doing just that. Reporter part of that effort was holding closeddoor meetings yesterday and tod
Them to postpone the state wrestling championships in bakersfield this friday. I just dont want other kids to get this. Its really not worth it for anyone else to have this. Its totally preventable. Reporter blake says the problem is some students wrestle even when theyre infected and try to hide it so they can compete. Ive definitely seen kids with makeup on on different sores or what not trying to hide it from the refs when they do the skin check. Reporter blakes mother says she just wants parents to note risk, something never knew. As a parent i would want to know about it. We were never notified. And im hoping that things change. The protocols need to change. Its a lifelong disease that our sons got to deal with now. Reporter the family alerted coaches about blakes diagnosis and are hoping that south bay schools will consider establishing better protocols to stop the spread of infectious. For now hes focusing on graduating and going to college. But its changed his life. Im never go
When the downpours will be picking up and also the gusty winds. Coming up this hour, well talk more about the wind speed and how high it will go. Thats in about 25 minutes. Looking forward to that, jeff. Thank you so much. These new storms on the ocean promise to create a lot of problems across the bay area i cant. Pacifica expected to be one of the trouble spots. Kim noyonenaka is there. What are they toog to prepare . Theyre clearing out storm drains throughout pacifica and monitoring on esplanade avenue. This storm is expected to bring heavy rain, high winds and pounding surf. The city will be under close watch. They continue to crumble on esplanade avenue. There has been erosion going on. Thats being monitored as we speak. Look at it every maybe couple of hours or so. The el nino fueled storm damaged the wall along the boulevard. It created a sinkhole. Theyre hopeful they can withstand the expected 20foot swells headed this way. San francisco is already gotten storm damage. A tree
An hour. So theyre hoping that everyone will be back online at some point tonight. Reporting live in moraga, im jodi hernandez, nbc bay area bay area news. Lets hope so. Thank you, jodi. This was supposed to be a day of celebration for the cal basketball team, but instead of talking about their invitation to the ncaa tournament, theyre dealing with a Sexual Harassment scandal. The team fired one of its assistant coaches. Elise kitschner reporting. Thats right. You know, this incident involving the assistant mens basketball coach is the third incident, as you said, in the last year and a half. There have been other allegations of Sexual Harassment involving the Law School Dean and another involving a star faculty member here. Just as the cal Mens Basketball Team secured its highest ever ncaa tournament ranking, its head coach isnt celebrating. Thats unfortunate what happened to our program. Reporter instead hes answering questions about the firing of assistant coach Yann Hufnagel for vi
Robert, thank you. Just into our newsroom, a green light for a controversial right to die bill. State senators approved the bill on a 2314 vote late this afternoon. It would allow terminally ill patients to legally end their lives. It passed after the heavily publicized case of brittney maynard, a 29yearold california woman with brain cancer who moved to oregon to legally take her own life. The bill heads to governor browns desk. The governor has not indicated whether or not he will sign it. New at 5 00, this is cell phone video posted on instagram that has caught the attention of the San Francisco police chief. You see two Police Officers graphically describing in a public place what body cameras might show in a fatal police shooting. The two are now under investigation. Nbc bay areas Chuck Coppola is live with details for us. Chu chuck. Reporter janelle, it is not criminal but may be a question of appropriate conduct. Though we have learned their faces, the chief says he knows who th