san francisco 49er officials and pg&e are trying to discover what caused two embarrassing power outages at candlestick park last night on national tv. the second one was a show stopper. amy hollyfield is live at the stick. they have some ideas? reporter: they ve got a lot of poking around to do. today is all about figuring out how this happened and how to keep it from happening again. they are going to be hosting a playoff game here next month. they really have their work cut out for them. check out this video of the second that it happened. look at the lower left of your screen. it appears a france former outside the stadium explodes a transformer outside the stadium explodes. the pow we are did go out twice once before the kickoff then second time 6:45 during the second quarter. we ve been coming here for 40 years this is the first time this has happened. total power failure. the game was interrupted. it is not fair to the players. it is not fair. what can i say. it
ethnicity. amy hollyfield is live to explain. if they wanted attention they got it. reporter: they did. they ve gotten attention from press from overseas. the bake sale is on, despite what you have heard. they have not cancelled it. even though it is very controversial. the berkeley college republicans will hold their bake sale today. they are going to charge people different prices, based on their race and gender. they are trying to prove a point. they ve caused a lot of outrage. the student senators voted sunday an emergency meeting to condemn discriminatory behavior on campus, even done in satire. some are so upset they ve threatened violence. we didn t expect personal threats to be paid or implicit and explicit threats paid to the organizers of the event to burning down the take, throwing our baked goods at us and other physical threats. reporter: here s the list of the prices you will see. white men will pay the most. native americans will pay the least. women will