Divisiveness playing out. Appearance by milo was canceled. Just part of the story. Heres what we are doing and seeing. Throughout the night. The fire on the left of the screen, set by protesters on campus. In the 6 00 p. M. Hour. Late tonight, damage offcampus at local banks. On the right of your screen. A lot of that damage by splinter groups of protesters. Now a wide look from our nbc chopper. Things are calming down. Thats where it all began there on campus near the plaza at student union. Throughout the night, waves of protesters and varying degrees of officers in riot gear. This is something that capturing the attention of the nation. Especially in this political climate. We have multiple reports for you tonight. Reporters have the been on scene all night throughout the demonstrations. To begin with, cheryl hurd. You were there to see the arc of the demonstration change from peaceful to violent and then again to dissipate. Reporter thats right, jessica. It has been a long night. I
The question now is could it happen again . Pg e says it has beefed up with highlevel security. But our hidden cameras tell a different story. Chief Investigative Reporter Tony Kovaleski with an eyeopening investigation. A clear difference of opinion. Reporter a clear difference, jess, and heres why this issue should concern everyone in Northern California and the country. A successful attack on multiple substations could cause a major blackout. Not for days or weeks but potentially for months and more than a year. As you watch tonight, understand we did not break any laws and the vulnerability were exposing is already known to those who may want to cause harm. Thats why were Holding Pg E Accountable for protecting the electricity we all need. Youre watching video from a Security Camera at the metcalfe substation. It shows sparks from the bullets, but cameras never captured images of the gunmen. There were a hundred or so rounds. Reporter it took 19 minutes to destroy 17 transformers.
Thats what an east bay parent found in his 8yearolds halloween candy. Hercules police say the dad called police this morning about a plastic baggie with white powder. Nbc bay areas jean elle is live in the hercules neighborhood where that boy went trickortreating. Jean. Reporter were in the promenade neighborhood of hercules, and people who live here say this neighborhood was crawling with kids who were trickortreating on halloween. But tonight police tell us someone put methamphetamine in one little boys candy bag. We actually ran out of candy to give away. Reporter halloween is a big event in the promenade neighborhood in hercules. A lost kids running around on the street going to different houses. Its just a great neighborhood and a Great Community for kids to feel safe outside and for parents to feel safe with their children outside. Reporter tonight some are questioning that sense of safety. Hercules police say a parent who brought his kids here to trickortreat friday found a plas
Well get to that in just a minute. Lets start with the good totals we picked up today in the south bay. Impressive numbers to tell you about, just under one inch of rain in sarah tea go and here in campbell 2 10ths and that is a good total for a 24hour period. I want to take you live to tahoe, show you the snow flakes coming down now. This is live from squall valley and the mountains hold the key. You may not be aware but snow pack supplies 1 3rd of the total supply for california. The snow pack replenishes in the summer months when we dont get that much rain and its critical to the drought. Were at 36 of normal snow pack for this time of year. That number could jump as high as 40 when we get the april 1st snow survey. Here is the deal. Tomorrows survey is incredibly significant because typically snow accumulates up until prim april 1st and melts thereafter. Were still dun down 60 but every little bit counts and this late series of storms has actually made a pretty good difference. So
killed team artemis bart 1i78 son, the america s cup makes 37 regulations teams must adopt to compete. these recommendations become rules for the racing this summer. safety equipment, training and structural review of the ac 72s are addressed. there are also new wind limits. it has been 33 knots, call it 35 miles an hour of wind speed, we would be running races in september up to that speed. that s been reduced to 23 knots or call it 26 miles an hour. winds were between 25 and 30 miles an hour, when artemis capsized. wind speeds like that will keep sailors on shore. competitors aren t talking publicly about the new rules, but team new zealand told a television crew this week, simps simpson s death has intensified the focus on safety. we have one little thing you look at it with a lot of peace. to be sure, the new race rules require a third party inspection of the catamarans. it should give us more comfort that the boats are safe and security. with the inves