Reporter damon wright says the district is now reviewing and lengthening its hiring process and other protocols. We will not shy away from embracing actions that will strength in our commitment to excellence across our operations and service to students. Parents say they are glad the district is taking action and they hope the kids impacted can get the support they need. I just hope the kids can get therapy. He pled not guilty to the charges. Jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. To get ready for rain. A live look across the bay area and we see sunlight on this first full day of daylight saving. Lets bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. That was a hard go this weekend. A little bit of rainfall as we roll through tonight and even tomorrow morning the storm system is just off to the north so this gives you a closer view. We have had a little bit move through here across the north they and right now nothing too heavy. Sku in here over towards s body showers right there on 29. Track
I was terrified of it. I didnt know what was in it, if it had been contaminated, who had touched it. I could feel the pain as she shared really, really gruesome details. Reporter for more than a year she suffered in silence, the nameless victim of a horrible crime. At the heart of a case that was supposed to shine a spotlight on something largely happening in the shadows, campus sexual assault. On thursday at a sentencing hearing shed find her voice. Addressing the court and her attacker, former stanford swimmer brock turner directly. We were both drunk, she told him. The difference is i didnt take off your pants and underwear, touch you inappropriately and run away. Her words struck a nerve. Millions read her story and urged others to do the same. You sympathize with her because shes giving this heartbreaking account with details and its just heartbreaking. Reporter in the end the judge sentenced turner to six months in county jail and probation. His victim argued against a light sent
Just in the upper 40s today. Less wind and a sparetheair day this afternoon. We will look for a moderating trend coming into play as soon as tomorrow. Katie. Warming trend sounds good to me. Thank you, lisa. Meanwhile in the south bay officials are working to save lives as the temperature drops low enough to create lifethreatening conditions. At least four deaths have occurred this week. But to get people off the streets and into shelters is making a difference. We report from a san jose shelter protecting more than 200 cold snap refugees. In addition to all of the beds, they had to bring in mats to handle the people that will need a place out of the coal. Out of the cold. About 225 are expected at had shelter in san jose. I have people out there who are freezing and i worry about them because i dont want nobody to pass away like it has been the last couple of days. Four homeless men froze to death in Santa Clara County this week, even though there was enough space at local shelters. I